I’ve been shooting so many casual portrait sessions lately, which you can see from the posts I’ve been writing about. Now that wedding season is in full swing I’ve been artistically on a rampage with creativity and I’ve been excited about what I’ve been capturing. This wedding was at one of my favorite locations, the Dana Powers House (where our photographer and album designer Jake & Necia got married last fall, check out their picts here and on The Wedding Chicks where they were featured). The luxurious floral decor was coordinated by Corinne at Panacea Floral Event Design. The Sea Shanty provided the food & the Cakery made their fantastic cake.
Jeff & Darcy. They were a couple who knew what they wanted. They had great classic style and were very fun to work with. They wanted to make their wedding different and the coolest thing was to see how much they cared for their family & friends. Above all, as a photojournalist, capturing people loving people, never goes out of style. Thats the most exciting thing to capture for me. There was plenty of that for me today!

As we were shooting, I followed Darcy around the 3 story house and captured her getting ready from a distance and occasionally we found some really cool stuff that inspired me to shoot some of these portraits
Jeff, you got such a gem, she was so excited to meet you all day. I know you know this, but you are blessed my friend.

the Dana Powers house has so much variety and the diversity of rooms, and elements and spectacular lighting give me so much to shoot with. I could shoot here for a week and still have inspiration to get ever diverse shots.

the pillow fight, enough said. This was all them.

Ok. Jeff, the pride on your face of the day you committed to the girl of your dreams.





Here are some of my favorite details & shots of the day.


3 pm and its time for the Ceremony. All their guests gathered in a warm spring morning to see Jeff & Darcy tear up as they met in the isle, later parading out proud as could be.






Jeff, on his own cue, picked his wife up for the last shot of them at sunset, Darcy loved being picked up by Jeff and was such a happy ball of excitement.






Summing up the day well, The Photobooth Experience was there capturing all the guests, kids, grandparents and family laughing, loving, & being silly together. Barn weddings rock. As much as I love the European Castle weddings, there is something charming about the quiet countryside barn weddings in California that have so much style they have a spot in my heart. Thanks guys for an amazing day.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
The only thing I enjoy more than shooting an amazing wedding is shooting the amazing wedding of close friends! Jake and Necia are both members of our Mike Larson team. Jake is an associate photographer and our graphic designer, and Necia is our new album designer. They celeberated their wedding at the Dana Powers House in Nipomo. The day was full of fanatic DIY (do it yourself) touches that Necia coordinated, like the collection of vintage plates she put together for the reception flat-wear, the kids craft table with customized handmade totes for each child, the balloon bouquet strung with yarn, and the amazing invitations and guest programs they designed (complete with suduko and trivia games). The rest was done with the help of many of our favorite vendors. Necia’s updo was done at the adorable Blue Bird Salon, Corinne at Panacea Flowers put together the amazing floral arrangements, we had the The Booth Experience there with two customized booths, Got You Covered provided the reception set up, the event was catered by Upper Crust, and Kramer DJs led the party into the night!



























Day After Shots at the Sanitarium Spa in San Luis Obispo





