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Megan and Ryan part 3; The Party!

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The day after Megan and Ryan’s wedding, I lounged out at the beach with the couple and their friends. It was then that I had a chance to speak intimately with Megan about Ryan and her relationship. As a scholar of intimacy and love and commitment, I’m always curious about people’s experiences and knowing how articulate and self-aware Megan is I thought it would be valuable to hear how her devotion, love for Ryan grew.

 

Megan described the first time they met, how much she liked Ryan and how without giving him her number or email within a few hours of their leaving one another, Ryan texted her to check her email. In her in-box she found Ralph Waldo Emerson’s 1846 poem opening with - Give all to love;  Obey thy heart….

Megan says she just knew, at that moment and that the knowing was relaxed. Nothing dramatic about it. She never felt a moment of anxiety or uncertainty. Just an easy willingness to give all to love. And to have Ryan be the recipient. Beautiful. You can see it in her eyes in this first image. Just Beautiful. I’m so honored to have been witness to your love and your story, Megan and Ryan. Thank you!

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Megan and Ryan in St. Lucia Part 2 – getting ready and the ceremony

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Do you mind if I brag for just a moment? I hope not because it would be a disservice to whatever it is that gave me the amazing life I have if I didn’t for a moment say something to the effect of “OMG! THIS IS MY LIFE!!!” <here imagine me jumping up and down in total utter joy>. Here’s what I get to brag about today – Megan and Ryan. Megan and Ryan are down-right awesome. They are both smart, articulate, great looking, fun, loving and supportive of their family & friends AND somehow by the grace of God, they asked ME to come and capture their wedding in St. Lucia. Yup, this is my life. Not only am I attracting the ideal clients, I’m getting to capture them on Caribbean shores – barefoot!!

 

Enough about me! Enjoy Megan and Ryan’s Wedding Ceremony. Reception and Dancing to follow.

 

 

 

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Megan and Ryan in Paradise – Part 1 – Beachtime and Rehearsal

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Where do I began to share with you about Megan and Ryan’s wedding weekend experience? Do I start with the extraordinary group of friends and family that traveled to St. Lucia to spend a long weekend celebrating Ryan & Megan with long afternoons under palapas drinking rum cocktails, the amazing grounds and staff at Windjammer Landing, the rehearsal dinner to die for, Ryan’s eloquent and funny and smart and sincerely loving toast to Megan?

 

I’ll start with what they have to say about falling in love with each other -

 

From Megan - I spotted a tall, handsome man across the room the night before Fuji and Jo Ben’s wedding; when I told Denton I thought Ryan was cute, he made a beeline over to my future husband to tell him he was in.  Over the course of the weekend, I slowly came to understand that he was more than just tall and handsome- he was also smart, funny, and interesting.  I lured him to stay in LA for another day, and our story truly began.

 

From Ryan - Somewhere on the long straight stretch between Venice High School and a curiously named auto-body shop, I realized I was falling for her. Though she was driving us eastward, with the windows down I could still smell the ocean on the sun-drenched Sunday morning air.

 

She was speaking of Massachusetts and France, of Cotton Mather and Edith Wharton, of Janis Joplin being the inspiration for Janice in the Electric Mayhem, something about a night spent talking with Ben Harper in a bar. “I used to live down there,” she seemed to say every few miles, until I lost track. Her hair, I kept thinking. Her eyes.

 

A few hours later we were sharing a Black and White milkshake as I silently planned my next trip back from Houston to LA.

 

The Persian poet Hāfez once wrote, “Ever since happiness heard your name, it has been running through the streets trying to find you.”

 

That autumn morning, and every morning since, we have been lucky enough to find each other.

 

Enjoy!

 

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Spotlight on The City Club of San Francisco

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Spending a day and evening at The City Club of San Francisco is like taking a mini-vacation from the sleek, exciting and fast-paced textures of modern San Francisco living and discovering yourself in the softly paced and exquisitely considered beauty of Art-deco opulent San Francisco. From the epic chrome ballisters ascending to the 11th floor to the sweeping Diego Rivera mural (his first in the US) to the dramatic tin pounded ceilings, there is not a detail that leaves us short of “WOW!”

 

As a recommended vendor at The City Club, We have had the priviledge and pleasure of capturing several monumentally fun, elegant and joyful events at The City Club and are always impressed with how  effortlessly the event team led by Michelle Huie Kimmins run the whole event with total grace and ease.

 

Michelle has successfully supported countless happy couples in having the Best Possible Wedding Day Experience so we thought she would be the perfect person to get a special tip from here is what she told us Your wedding day will go by so quickly, take time to step back and embrace the celebration sometime throughout the day, remember what brought you together in the first place and ENJOY it.’

 

Now it is your turn to ENJOY two gorgeous City Club Weddings. ENJOY!

 

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Quick Tips for Every Smart Bride from Special Guest, Sarah Jenks of Breathtaking Bride

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Reading this may change your whole Wedding Day Experience to one of JOY and DELIGHT!! Read on – It will be worth your time.

 

This month, I talked with one of my favorite women in the business of Giving Brides the Best Possible Wedding Day Experience, Sarah Jenks of The Breathtaking Bride. Sarah Jenks is a name synonymous with having not only the best possible wedding day but the most pleasurable engagement possible and pleasure is a topic I hold close to my heart.

 

 

 

A little background about Sarah – after years of struggling with overeating and weight loss/weight gain, Sarah decided to get off the roller coaster and understand not only the how to eat well but the why am I eating this way to begin with. Her question led her down a path of self-discovery, spiritual awareness and a new love for her body. It was the morning after she became engaged that she discovered her real purpose. After the initial shock and awe of being engaged to the man of her dreams began to soften her first thought was  “Am I thin enough to get married?” What a surprise after all these years of feeling so right with herself to suddenly be pulled back into the conversation of not being enough. She realized in that moment the extraordinary cultural paradigm engaged woman are dealing with and decided to do something about it – thus was born The Breathtaking Bride.

 

Sarah is embarking on an experience with a select group of brides in the coming weeks – It’s called the Breathtaking Bride Booty Camp and I will be joining Sarah and a select group of lucky ladies as an expert on having authentically beautiful wedding photos. Sign up for this program now!

 

 

Sarah and I sat down and talked for a couple hours about everything from her recent wedding this past summer, her big move to San Francisco and her belief that the only way to lose weight and have a successful engagement is to create a life full of romance, play and joie de vivre. Who wouldn’t want to sign up for that diet plan? I know I want to.

 

 

Without further ado, tips from the radiant Sarah Jenks of Breathtaking Bride -

 

 

 

USE YOUR ENGAGEMENT AS A OPPORTUNITY TO DRAW YOUR SHARED ROAD MAP

 

Brides often come to me with a desire to change something about the way they look because they are feeling unhappy and think that losing weight is the answer. Once we start to open up their feelings and ideas, we will discover that behind their discomfort with their body image is something else – some aspect of their relationship that they are unhappy with.

 

We think that once we are engaged we have it figured out, something like “I’ve been working my whole life to find the man of my dreams, now I found him and he’s locked in, we’re locked in” But actually the engagement is the beginning not the end.

 

It’s important to put attention on your passion, on your intimacy, on your intellectual conversations, have  conversations about spirituality and your dreams in life – where you want to travelto  and when you want to retire and what do you want your marriage to look like. How do you want to feel when you come home at the end of the day from work, where you want to be when you’re 45 or 55 or 65? Talk about how your marriage is going to be similar to and different from your parents, from your friends. Talk about all of it, the whole thing. So I think that is the biggest tip.

 

Recently a client came to me distressed. She was gaining weight after her engagement and wanted to be losing weight. We spent weeks trying to understand what was going on. We started to dig into what thoughts, concerns, fears she was having and what she discovered was a fear that after she was married, she would start to become a mother to her man instead of a wife, like she saw with her own parents. She discovered a false belief that after her wedding she would be responsible for all the cooking and cleaning and nurturing her husband and she would gain weight. She was really very in-love, but had never shared her fear with her fiancé. Together, we talked about the kind of marriage she wanted to create and how she could start creating that now with sexy and fun date nights. After weeks of seeing no results, she lost 10 pounds in two weeks! She had been so distracted by her future version of herself looking fat, she hadn’t thought much about what she really wanted.

 

When we were done with our work, when she got married the thought how am I going to look didn’t even cross her mind. She went from feeling shy and self-conscious to walking the aisle feeling fabulous and her attention on the amazing man was waiting for her at the end. It was a hugely successful transformation.

 

 

TAKE TIME OFF FROM PLANNING YOUR WEDDING AND PUT TIME INTO SHARING PLEASURE WITH YOUR MAN

 

Often times when women become engaged, their lives suddenly become work and wedding, period. I just got married in June, so, I’m fresh off the boat with this and got into a cycle of working and not planning my wedding or planning my wedding and not working.  Taking time for myself was not a priority and because I didn’t make it one, it didn’t happen. When I did take time off I felt guilty, thinking “oh, my mom is working so hard or I really should be doing this and shouldn’t I be enjoying this, like isn’t this my wedding, like isn’t this suppose to be fun?”

 

I realized that my mom was choosing to because she was deriving pleasure from it. I accepted that this is a gift from her and I could find pleasure in receiving it.

Once I got that I was able to turn my attention to having fun with my man. We planned date nights and weekend get-aways where planning our wedding was off limits.

 

Now, I suggest all my brides go on a weekend trip with your fiancée and don’t talk about the wedding; get back massages, go for walks and take baths, hang out with your girlfriends. Make pleasure a priority in your life, in your planning and trust that taking time off will contribute to the pleasure of planning your wedding and having the wedding experience of your dreams come true!

 

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Moniece and Alex at The Bentley Reserve

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Here at Wendy K Yalom  Photography we practice the work hard, play hard ethos. January through November we work hard and December, we play hard. So the first wedding of the year in early January is exciting, we have just gotten back into the groove; equipment fresh, energy reserves full and ready for fun.

 

Starting the year with Moniece and Alex’s wedding was like starting a year long dessert bar with… well, dessert. Each time Moniece looked at me and smiled joy erupted through me. I said ” I can’t help but smile every time you smile at me.” She said, “I can’t help but smile every time YOU look at me!” Double JOYBOMB and the perfect recipe for authentically beautiful portraits. Moniece’s ability to fully feel and respond to my joy and excitement for her, for her day, for her love and commitment to Alex is no surprise, Moniece is self aware and authentically tuned into her feeling.

 

In the moments before the ceremony, before Moniece had seen Alex, Moniece said she was feeling something unlike anything she had felt before, when I asked her to tell me more because I’m always fascinated about people’s unique experiences particularly when they are about to embark on a major life event, she said “it was impossible to describe, a combination of excitement and fear and love.” It gives me goosebumps to think about it. I hope these photos bring you a feeling of excitement and love and maybe a few goosebumps. ENJOY!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Makeup: BellaMina
Catering: Carrie Dove Catering

Getting Ready Accommodations: Hyatt Regency Embarcadero

Reception Venue: Bentley Reserve
Ceremony Venue: First Unitarian Universalist Church

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Great Tip for anyone planning a wedding!

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In September, I had the honor and delight of working with Clare Robinson and Matt Heaphy to have captured their classically, originally elegant Headlands Center for the Arts Wedding. Recently, I asked Clare if she would write a bit about what had inspired her and Matt in planning their wedding , her answer is too inspiring not to share with anyone planning a wedding, here it is -

 

We were inspired by each other. Prior to his proposal, Matt and I had never talked about what we each envisioned for our wedding, so after he proposed (and after we’d spent a few months just floating in our state of engagement), we wrote letters to each other, putting on paper our dreams, inclinations and hopes for the day. These letters served a saving grace throughout the planning process. Whenever we were overwhelmed or uncertain about a decision, we’d find inspiration and answers by going back to what we’d put in writing oh so many months prior.

 

 

Wherever you are in the planning process, I invite you to invest some time and attention, following Clare and Matt’s lead in putting on paper your dreams, inclinations and hopes for the day. Use it as a valuable touchstone throughout your wedding planning. This can be one of the most cherished experiences of your wedding planning!

 

 

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Talk about Joy!! Brigid and Dave’s Outdoor Art Club and Old St. Hillary’s Wedding

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Meeting a couple giddy in love is standard in my business and trust me – it never gets old, just more fun. AND still every once in awhile I meet a couple like Brigid and Dave. When Brigid smiles it is electric and downright impossible to not feel joy infused head to toe. (If you are lucky enough to know Brigid, you know what I’m talking about, right?) And now, let’s talk a bit about Dave, who during his first year residency, found time to mold and craft their wedding bands, scout the perfect romantic ceremony location – Old St. Hillary’s, design and print the programs All with an attitude of gratitude and joy. Totally un-stopable these two, and honored beyond beyond to have captured their wedding and to have experienced their joy.

 

 

 

 

Jen and Mike’s Sentimental and Sexy San Francisco Wedding

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It is always fun for me to capture the wedding of friends, Jen and Mike are a particularly sweet one. In addition to being a wedding and portrait photographer, I also teach yoga. Jen and Mike were regulars at my Wednesday class at International Orange a few years back. At the time, they were in a fun and happy relationship and knew then if they ever were to tie the knot, they would work with me to capture it and I’m so grateful they did! Mike and Jen wanted to capture great styled portraits; of them, of their “best posse” and of their pup, Martin. We captured portraits at the Redwood Room in The Clift and in the Alley in front of Bix. The results are AH-MAZING. Look on and ENJOY!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Portraits - Clift Hotel

Ceremony – Private Residence

Reception – Bubble Lounge

Bride’s Dress – BCBG

Make-up & Hair – Visage Artistry by Crisna Khuon

Groom’s suit – Emporio Armani /  Thomas Pink

Rings – Tracy Matthews

Cake -  Jennifer Bratko of Beyond Buttercream

Invitations -  Wedding Paper Divas

Lia and Matt Madly in Love ~ Urban-style

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Capturing Lia and Matt’s Upper Peninsula Michigan Wedding this summer was a highlight of my year. The North Bluff Farm, a custom built home-barn on a rural 10 acres in Leelanau County, Michigan, would give any spread in Dwell magazine a run for it’s money; sunflower field, stone fireplace on the deck overlooking Lake Michigan, Morning after Madly in Love photos in quaint fishtown and a wedding night teepee. (We will post highlight albums from 2011 in the next month, keep posted). That said, Lia and Matt wanted to capture a taste of their daily urban life in San Francisco so we scheduled a second Madly in Love Portrait Session, this one a month after there wedding home in SF, decidedly Urban.

 


 

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