Friday, October 3, 2014

Carrie and Dustin's Vineyard Wedding at Harmony Wynelands in Lodi CA

Another wedding shot with my beautiful and talented wife, Melody! It was really important to take her out of semi-retirement to shoot this, and really, I don’t think she’d have listened to me if I’d told her she couldn’t come. (Not that I would tell her she couldn’t come, mind you, telling Melody ‘no’ does not do much for insuring that you live a long and happy life).

What was it that pulled Melody away from our two boys for the day after a long week of teaching? Carrie!

Carrie happens to be bride number three from a group of friends whose weddings we’ve had the privilege of documenting over the years. Amanda (2010), Monica (2011), and Carrie all met in college and one by one they’ve all gotten married. In fact, Amanda’s was one of our very first weddings and without hers to help get us going, who knows where we’d be today.

Circa 2010, painting toenails.

Circa 2011
Through each of the previous weddings Carrie was an absolute dear. From painting toenails to being the life of the party, we always enjoyed having her as a part of the supporting cast. So when she called up asking if we had a specific date free for her wedding I was very excited. Finally, time for the spotlight to shine on our friend Carrie, and boy did it shine. 


We have a very similar picture of her doing the exact same thing in Amanda's wedding.

Mom was all smiles.

Father and Bride head down the aisle at Harmony Wynelands
Bride and dad exiting the tasting room at Harmony Wynelands and heading down the aisle.

Beautiful light at Harmony Wynelands.

Bride celebrates getting married
Success!

Aisle shot at Harmony Wynelands
The light was streaming in from directly behind the altar making for some rather attractive lens flare.

Kind of difficult getting these two to pay attention to the camera, they were too wrapped up in each other, which is totally fine by us.

Bride and bridesmaid shoes.
Melody caught this super cool shoe shot while I was photographing the guys. Love how each pair has its own personality.

Harmony Wynelands wedding
A little shot of our couple with the winery in the background.

Another one of those sneaky Melody shots. 

Harmony Wynelands wedding photography
Smoke courtesy of Melody dragging her feet through the dirt. Shoes are ruined but it made for a pretty cool vineyard shot with the couple.

While others ate dinner I shot details along the front of the venue.

Loved the rustic picket fence along the front.

Have guests sign in on a wine barrel
Great sign in option for wine lovers.

Table numbers for wine lovers
Crafty idea for table numbers.

Harmony Wynelands tabletop setup
Simple yet refined table setting.

Platters for cupcake wedding cakes.
Cupcake wedding cakes. Carrie and Dustin used the top cake as the one they cut into, because really, who saves those things anymore?

Having Melody there allowed me to set up a light and test it before the first dance. I usually don't even bother when there is this much natural light available but it made for an amazing lighting effect that I love.

One more first dance shot with the lens flare courtesy of my light on the other side of the courtyard.

Dad got a little misty eyed during his speech. 

Dad's misty eyes led to Carrie's misty eyes.

This is when I typically use that light during dancing. When it's very dark out. 

Son and mother.

These two wanted to be in all of Melody's dance shots.

And our officiant was the life of the party with his dance moves.

Had to get a shot of all three ladies with their hubbies before we left.

From left to right, Jarrod and Monica (2011), Carrie and Dustin (2014), and Dustin and Amanda (2010). A great big thank you to all of you for letting us share in your big days.

Bride and groom under Harmony Wynelands arbor
Somehow got these two to pose for one last photo before we left.


Links:
Venue: Harmony Wynelands in Lodi, California.
DJ: DJ RS1

Catering: Angelina's of Stockton, California.
Discounts: Everyone in the wedding party is entitled to a $200 discount for their wedding day.
You can see more from this wedding on our Facebook page here.
If you'd like to find out more about our photography, look us up at www.daveandmel.com
Want to see some editing videos that show a bit of how David works his magic? https://www.youtube.com/user/DefiningDave

And if you want to see cute pictures of our kids along with sneak peeks of what we're working on, follow us on Instagram at: http://instagram.com/dnoceti

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Elena and Nick's Vineyard Wedding in New York

Melody and I have a friend named Magda. She moved here from Michigan many years ago. She was the first person outside of family to hold Aiden when he was born. She’s a little loud, a little in your face, definitely talkative, and if she wants to know something, anything, she’ll ask you. One of her mottos is “You never know until you ask.”

Socially, I am NOT a Magda. I’m quiet, reserved, stay in my own head until I think the moment is right, and if I want to know something I Google it or pick up a book. But every once in a while, Magda’s voice creeps into my head and whispers, “You never know until you ask.”

As many of you know, I like second shooting whenever I can. Halfway through last year, I shot a wedding with my friend Amanda. As it turned out, it was for one of the brothers of her best friend Elena.  At dinner, Amanda and I sat with Elena and her fiancé Nick who both flew in from the east coast for the wedding. Earlier in the day, she was the young lady I’d been snapping pictures of putting a clear coat on her brother’s fingernails and unabashedly smooching on her sweetheart as everyone got ready. 

Elena clear-coating her brother's fingernails before his wedding back in 2013.

Elena and Nick a year before their own big day.

"Hey now!"

Not Elena and Nick, but I do love this shot from her brother's wedding.

A much different kind of wedding a year prior.

A month later, Amanda and I were shooting together again. On a long drive to San Francisco, she talked about Elena’s wedding in New York, how Amanda was a bridesmaid, and about Elena’s suggestion that she should take jobs back east so that she could visit more frequently. As it turned out, Elena was getting married in Westfield, about an hour south of where my grandmother grew up in Lockport. My grandma had recently passed and I hadn’t seen Lockport since I was a child. A thought started to grow in my head as we shot throughout the day and by the end of it Magda’s voice was whispering in my ear, “You never know until you ask.”

So I pitched an idea to Amanda, she relayed it to Elena, and a year later I was boarding a plane to Buffalo, New York. What follows are some photos from that day. 

Wedding detail shot in a hotel room


Amanda helping Elena into her dress. 


Expressions catch a lot, but sometimes a simple shot like this says so much more. 

Mom giving her blessing before we head for the door.

Rain. Lots and lots of rain. I flew from drought-plagued California to be welcomed by rain at the Noble Winery in
Westfield, New York. That meant shooting under the awning at the beginning.

Colorful wedding favors.

DIY centerpieces for wedding


Using wine corks as your guest book
Rather than having guests sign a book, why not have them sign a cork instead?

No assistance needed for being cute, only in walking down the aisle.

Umbrellas for the ceremony.

Both mothers read a passage from the Bible during the ceremony. 

Elena blows mom a kiss after hearing her passage.

With all the color that Elena had in her wedding, you'd think that I would have shot a lot more in color, but because
of the weather, so many of these shots looked perfect in black and white.

Sister-in-law gracing us all with her beautiful voice during the ceremony. 

Her hair might be damp but the weather couldn't dampen her spirits.

Color-coded bridesmaids.

Sometimes moody weather makes for the best photos.

Uncles are great.

Not sure how I lit this so well. Because of the weather, it was inside while I was taking details. The next thing I know
they're telling me that they're cutting the cake. "Cake?! What cake? I didn't take a picture of a cake!" A minute later
the knife plunged into the frosting.

Some of the most touching photos are brides dancing with their dads.

It was just a touch breezy, too.

I find that I tend to like shots of the bride and groom dancing together after the first dance. They're often much more
genuine because they think no one is looking.

It was that kind of night.

When you are over two and a half thousand miles away from your family, you tend to get drawn into taking pictures of
little ones, especially when one of your own is only seven months old.

Kite flying.

See, more little ones.

At the end of the evening I snuck these two off into the vineyard for a few shots. The rain had thrown a huge wrench into
our timeline and left us with very few shots of these two together.

An edited version of something similar to what I put up on Instagram. I wanted more sense of place since the winery
was important to the two of them.

And a quick attempt at a dip. Many thanks to Chandler Milligan of Milligan Cinema for being my VAL (voice-activated
lightstand), as well as an awesome all-around guy and former groom.

Links:
Venue: Noble Winery in Westfield, New York.
Videography: Milligan Cinema
Discounts: Everyone in the wedding party is entitled to a $200 discount for their wedding day.
You can see more from this wedding on our Facebook page here.
If you'd like to find out more about our photography, look us up at www.daveandmel.com
Want to see some editing videos that show a bit of how David works his magic? https://www.youtube.com/user/DefiningDave

And if you want to see cute pictures of our kids along with sneak peeks of what we're working on, follow us on Instagram at: http://instagram.com/dnoceti