wedding reception

Romantic Earthy Arrangement

Ever the romantic, I am totally in love with these pink orchids all wrapped up in willow branches and surrounded by candles. This table setting definitely has a tropical feel mixed with old world elegance. I think this arrangement could work in any season and would definitely wow your guests.

pink orchids with willow branches and candles centerpiece at Westchester Ritz Carlton Wedding Showcase- NY

Dave captured this at the Westchester Ritz Bridal Show while photographing for David Tutera, who was speaking and displaying his work.

Check out more from the show here.

Victorian Chic Table Design

The designers of today are totally upping the ante with unique ways to set a table. Check out this black and white themed table. I love the Victorian chairs and the chic lighted table. And the floral arrangements of varied different flowers all in shades of white. This would be perfect for a winter wedding.

black and white winter wedding table setting- Ritz Carlton- Westchester NY

Dave captured this at the Westchester Ritz Bridal Show while photographing for David Tutera, who was speaking and displaying his work.

Check out more from the show here.

Sizzling Blue Bar

Blue is hot. I have seen some amazing glow bars recently and I think this trend definitely works for today’s hip urban bride. When you walk into a space with a bar that is all lit up, the nightclub feel is such fun!

blue lighted bar- Westchester Ritz Carlton Hotel- White Plains, New York

Dave captured this at the Westchester Ritz Bridal Show while photographing for David Tutera, who was speaking and displaying his work.

Check out more from the show here.

Putting on the Ritz

A few weeks back, I had the opporunity to document the work of David Tutera at the Ritz Carlton in Westchester. David was invited to create wedding reception table displays. He designed a suite of arrangements, from small to grand for each, that represented the four seasons.

ritz_showcase- summer wedding flower arrangement- pink green white

Read More»

Happy Valentine’s Day!

We wanted to share a little of the joy we get to experience on a regular basis as wedding and portrait photographers. So here’s our tribute to all kinds of kisses and celebrations of love from 2008. We were so lucky to be a part of these joyous moments- simply inspirational.

And now on to the smooching….
Andrea and Eric- love of couple under tree in fall- enagement portraits- north shore of boston ma

Read More»

Details: Deana and Nick’s Wine Country Wedding

Deana and Nick had a fabulous wine country wedding at the beginning of fall. She did an amazing job with the feel of the day. Deana incorporated all sorts of special touches to highlight the time of year and the location, the gardens and wine cave at Hans Fahden Vineyards.

bride and groom in gardens by wine cave at hans fahden winery in calistoga- wine country wedding portraits

Read More»

Generations: Part 3

For my last entry in the generations series, I wanted to focus on the mini-fam of Linda and Mike. When Linda and Mike found us for their 2006 wedding, we were so excited. You should see the way he looks at her- melts your heart. We were really looking forward to their fall wedding. They celebrated with their ceremony at St. Ignatius Catholic Church in San Francisco, their wedding portraits at the Legion of Honor and their wedding reception at Castlewood Country Club in Pleasanton, coordinated by Jubilee Lau of Jubilee Lau Events.

bride and groom at the legion of honor in san francisco- wedding portraits

Read More»

Generations: Part 2

While having a multi-generation mini-family like Karen and Willy‘s is so much fun, we also love our smaller mini-families. We have tons of these. Today I wanted to send a shout out to a bunch of the two generation mini-fams.

First mini-fam:

Sepi and Homan traveled from New York to get married at the Four Seasons Hotel in San Francisco. They had an amazing Persian wedding ceremony followed by great food and endless dancing. We definitely wanted to capture their city sensibilities during the portrait session.

bride and groom outside the four season hotel during their wedding portrait session in san francisco- couple from new york city

Read More»

Generations of Clients

We thought it would be fun to start a little series highlighting some special groups of clients. Our first group would be the mini-families within the Allegro family. These are the couples and families who enjoyed our work enough to share it with their friends and families. And their friends and families choose us to photograph their celebrations or portraits. And perhaps continued the chain. In our household, we refer to these as generations.

To kick it off, I wanted to start with the family we’ve known the longest- that of Karen and Willy.

bride and groom- berkeley faculty club wedding portraits- chinese banquet at legendary palace

Read More»

Thank you, Friends!

At this time of year, we have an opportunity to reflect. I don’t do this terribly often, preferring to look ahead and move forward, but I find it really is nice to remind myself how lucky I am. With regards to our work, I can’t imagine being more fortunate. Dave and I both love what we do- we get to be creative in so many different ways.
We love our clients. Our brides and grooms are from so many different walks of life and have so many interesting stories, from all over the country (from San Francisco and Boston to Chicago, New York and Portland to Washington DC and Phoenix).
I love their heritage (Jewish, Chinese, Filipino, Catholic, Japanese),

bride and groom kiss during Jewish wedding, while guests dance the Horah around them- san jose city hall rotunda and fairmont fourth street summit center- california wedding

their romance (boy rescuing girl with a lost show (aka Cinderella) at a party to getting engaged on a mountain top)
bride and groom to be in marblehead mass - north of boston- for engagement session
and their personalities (fun, funny, thoughtful, intelligent, creative).

bride and her bridesmaids in Jail at the Mad Art Gallery- St. Louis, Mo

Our clients have become our friends. And we are thrilled that we have been able to keep in touch through the years to see their families grow. (A special thank you to Facebook for making that even easier!)
We have been able to work with some of the most creative professionals in the wedding industry. Our colleagues teach us and support us. We are all better for these relationships.

View of Plaza Ballroom- wedding reception design by David Tutera in Manhattan, New York

And Dave and I get to work together!
photo of Boston wedding photography husband and wife team in tampa fl by paul johnson
Like I said, we really are unimaginably lucky.
With that, I would like to thank all of our fabulous clients, our wonderful family, and our peers for helping us do what we do. We love you all. Here’s to a fabulous 2009!
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...