Category Archives: Weddings

What I loved most about this wedding – aside from it taking place in a wonderful olive ranch – was how inventive and festive it was! The bride’s side of the family comes from a Mexican background. Tin cans filled with colorful flowers, individual tabasco bottles, “dia de los muertos” cake topper & mini piñata. Uncomplicated, thoughtful, and most of all…. fun! If it weren’t for my good friend and talented photog Joe Goger, I wouldn’t have had the opportunity to be there to take all these pretty photos… much less whip out my lensbaby to experiment with some selective focus!

 

Classic Elegant Malibu Wedding Photography

 

Malibu Wedding

All I can wish for in a wedding is that A) we are in or have access to beautiful natural light, and B) that the bride & groom are enthusiastic and excited about taking photos. There was no lack of either throughout this Malibu wedding. That is of course until the sun went down. Even then, there was enough ambience light to get away with not using a flash, mostly. Plus, I am a fan of a healthy dose of grain in my photos. Above are some of my favorite candid moments. Especially the first photo; How the bridesmaids arranged themselves so neatly, with the mom looking up at the dress at the right moment… I’ll just call it a beautiful coincidence… My favorite. I’d like to thank Matt Dames for inviting me to be the second eye in this lovely wedding, and for letting me explore different perspectives when I shoot with him.

For more information on our services contact Malibu Wedding photographer Linda Arredondo.

 

COUPLE Christina Ethier and Luis Anderson, from Brazil and Venezuela respectively, in Toronto, Canada, en route to St. Michael’s Cathedral.

INSPIRATION i wanted to capture the silence of the moment, where the bride was alone with her thoughts before the ceremony. I waited for her to lean forward into the light as she fanned herself in anticipation. It was a sincere glimpse into her experience.

CAPTURING THE MOMENT my principal aim is for the bride and groom to feel so comfortable with me that I become unnoticeable to them. This way they can experience the day without any intrusion, allowing me to capture beautiful, subtle moments like this.

WEDDINGS ABROAD there’s such a great energy and ambience! Everyone is excited to be celebrating two loved ones in a beautiful setting.The closest family members and friends are happy to make the effort to attend, which lends itself to a more intimate conviviality. Being able to capture these glimpses — the essence of the entire day — and giving them back to the bride and groom in the form of something they can hold in their hands indefinitely … that’s amazing to me!

 

 

DON’T rely on packages.

Hire your favorite photographer. Whether through phone conversations or meetings in person, be sure you feel good chemistry with the photographer you work with! Not only will it make your interactions more enjoyable, you’ll also have greater control over the quality and style of how these lifelong memories are captured and presented, as opposed to relying on a pre-designed package to make that decision for you.

DO get creative.

You’ve put all of this effort into traveling to a beautiful place for your wedding. Make the most of it by asking your photographer to arrange a creative shoot the day after your wedding. You can take advantage of exotic scenery and unique settings nearby. You’ll have more time without the rush of the wedding itself to come up with one-of-a-kind images of you as newlyweds! It’s probably a good idea to plan for the afternoon; the light beautiful as the sun gets lower, and you’ll probably want to sleep in if your wedding festivities ran late into the night!

DON’T be afraid to negotiate.

Consider asking your photographer for a complimentary shoot of your rehearsal dinner or pre-wedding brunch in return for covering their travel expenses. This is great opportunity for them to get to know the members of your families and guests before the wedding itself. It’s a great advantage for everyone to be familiar and feel comfortable around the photographer.

DO give yourself time.

The last thing you want on your wedding day is to feel rushed. First and foremost, it will take away from your ability to enjoy and relish in all of the moments around you. This is the day that has come after so much planning and energy to make it beautiful and memorable! In addition, you want to give yourself enough time before or after the ceremony to create beautiful portraits of the two of you, as well as with your bridal party and loved ones. And remember, natural light is gorgeous… so be sure to check how long you have before the sun sets!

DO speak your mind.

As with any wedding service, never hesitate to communicate what’s important to you, and be sure to define everything you’ve discussed in writing!

To read the full article on the destinationweddingsmag.com site, click here.