meg + rahul | karaoke rager wedding sneak peak!

we're sitting at the komaneka resort in Ubud, Bali right now and it's 5:53am.  We're about to go shoot our last post-wedding shoot with our totally gracious and awesome couple.  if you haven't been to Bali yet, well hot diggity you're missing out!  this place is so gorgeous, we ate lunch on a hilltop overlooking a whole valley of rice fields yesterday.  ingrid is next to me with 29 mosquito bites and i have 10.  we want to throw every mosquito in the world into a vat of chemical solution. 

this will be our last post before we officially start our vacation today after the shoot.  so bye!

we are really excited about posting meg and rahul's wedding.  we think your eyeballs might explode from excitement.  in fact, we couldn't wait so here are a few sneak peaks!  

their wedding had a karaoke costume party reception.  jerry and i take up the mantle to spread costume party karaoke to the whole world.  here, pictured, is adam (the first one) or tarzan playing air guitar with a boa constrictor.  freakin' awesome can't even describe his performance.

this is the bride crowd surfing.  

Posted on Thursday, October 30, 2008 by Registered CommenterJerry Yoon in | Comments2 Comments

giovanna + ray | golden gate club | san francisco | wedding

our last day in NY.  we're about to fly home, pack for 3 hours, then get on the plane to bali!

Giovanna and Ray had all the elements that make a great wedding: a radiant bride, tons of helpful friends, hyper little kids, and dinosaurs!  i really really love dinosaurs so forgive me if there are lots of these crazy little guys in the following pictures. 

Giovanna trying to hold back the tears.  

Ray's father was showing them the lost art of tying a tie. 

the flower girl and her little friends.

 

kids were being sporadically thrown in the air the whole day.

the little boys stole the microphone away during the speeches to apologize for not doing their wedding duties

there were LOTS of little kids.  i thought this picture of a doll sitting next to champagne glasses was fitting... and strange.

Posted on Sunday, October 26, 2008 by Registered CommenterJerry Yoon in | Comments6 Comments

shirley + jody | larkspur landing | church of resurrection | historic del monte | stanford | sunnyvale

it's our second day in NYC, with 2 shoots down and 2 more to go.  so amidst all the craziness I wanted to get maybe one or two more postings out.  shirley and jody's engagement session was so much fun, my favorite part being when jerry took pictures of them on a turbulent roller coaster, I was screaming bloody murder for the camera, and shirley's hair was flying all over the place.  Jerry had the great pleasure to shoot along side the extremely talented Michael Muramoto for their wedding.  their wedding was no less awesome because....



some sweet captures by michael. 


shirley looks HOT.

if you show us your best moves, we'll put you on the blog.  

Posted on Friday, October 24, 2008 by Registered CommenterJerry Yoon in | CommentsPost a Comment

jennifer + cedric | saint anne catholic church | embassy suites | milpitas |south bay | wedding

i'm going to do something a little different with this blog post and do an image by image espn type analysis for the first half.  why?  well, there's a lot of thought that goes into blogging for us.  it's seriously one of the most time intensive tasks for us.  it's definitely a point of much stress, but also of great rewards.  stress, because the blog is kinda like a test for us everytime.  we try to put up images that aren't too repetitive, are vibrant in the colorful or emotional sense, artsy fartsy, and slightly different every time.  that's super tough when you're shooting one genre 40 times a year and trying to make it look unique each time.  but sometimes you get some images that make all that work worth it a thousand times over.  so without further ado...

the getting ready shots are a time where i feel like i can really get interesting shots that can be different from wedding to wedding.  shooting at someone's house means that you're bound to get a different backdrop every time.  in this case, it was the colorful closet drape behind jennifer as she was in a room getting ready.  add an interesting and real detail of the moment and you get a short story of the bride as she prepares.  

oh the hanging dress shot.  it's a pretty standard shot and can be extremely difficult to do at a house if you're going for the really clean look.  in the shot before this we were able to get a clean shot of the dress hanging there without all the backyard clutter.  but this shot with all the empty hangers is way cooler.  the clothes line leads your eye towards the subject.  the hangers also look like they're marching towards the dress.  

window light without the window.  this shot was taken by the front door.  the difference in light between the outside and indoors can be quite drastic, so to take advantage of that i had jennifer stand part way out the door.  my original take on this was to completely blacken the background and draw all attention to jennifer's face, but the hint of background colors and shapes leave it up to the imagination to fill in the blanks.  

the cross in the sky is always a very powerful image.  especially when there are dramatic clouds.  i took several renditions of this, one without the lamp posts and street lights and one with the city clutter in the background.  the latter one made it to the blog, because in the year 2280 when no street lights exist, this picture will serve as historical documentation that we once drove in vehicles that needed visual cues for traffic flow.  that nail in the cross is a pretty gnarly detail. 

smooshing details together into a collage makes sense for several reasons.  the first reason being, that looking through ten different pictures of just the details can sometimes get boring.  how many different angles can you really get of a candle before you just scream "i get it already!"?  the second being, that not all places are designed by famous architects and decorated by top interior designers.  putting close detail shots together in delicious color sequences makes any place look cool.  the third detail is from the cover of the offering box i think.  

it's always funny to see priests go out on a limb and inject humor into their wedding ceremony.  sometimes the jokes fall flat and sometimes they work.  this was a fun pic to blog because it shows interaction during the ceremony that's not scripted.  

you know the jokes are really hitting home when you're getting the older men to chuckle.  i also like the negative space on top as it gives the laughter of the men room to breathe.  

the priest has really captivated the audience and you know the guests are all going to remember him for it.  it's always refreshing to see fun emotions during the ceremony.

another real moment that i liked from the ceremony.  the detail of the friend in the back serenading them while she honors her mother adds the perfect touch.  

lots to say about this cute image, but from a photojournalistic point of view there's lot to be desired in this photo.  the impact would have been greater if the photo was taken from straight on and the hands behind the kid's head wasn't there.  compositionally, i would have liked to see the full body of the person on the right to give a completer image.  the live strong armstrong wrist band detracts from the subject of the photo by drawing the eye back to it continuously.  overall though, the image captures a cute candid moment where the kid looks like he's just holding in his boredom.  

when you encounter a long hallway, bridge or occasional train car, there's always going to be strong lines of perspective running infinitely down the middle.  the cool part about this shot is the many holes of light that add texture to an otherwise standard shot.  it adds a very sci-fi element to the image.  

i love the peak of sky and clouds on the right with the color of the bridesmaids' dresses.  it feels a little like an old hollywood set.

rings, ice and light.   

fiercely slaying the cake.

cedric was coerced into doing a sexy dance for jennifer.  here's a step by step guide on how to groove like the master of the sexy dance.  

Posted on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 by Registered CommenterJerry Yoon in | Comments5 Comments

elyzabeth + joe | san francisco | engagement

we just got back from another fantasmically awesome wedding, and we realized we forgot to blog this baby on friday.  elyzabeth and joe were so fun to work with.  they are so into each other that the whole time we were just laughing and joking around.  their silly antics made the time fly by and we hit up some really cool spots in between a lot of buildings.  i was here at this spot for gene higa's and jose villa's workshop and knew that i wanted to come back soon to do a session here.  it also helped that elyzabeth wore a knockout dress.  

joe is a hardcore marine that can probably kill me with his pinkie finger, but i was lucky enough to see his softer side.  now how soft, i probably shouldn't tell.    

lookin' fab in her killer dress.

 



Posted on Saturday, October 18, 2008 by Registered CommenterJerry Yoon in | Comments3 Comments

cathy + mike | city hall | critical mass | dogs | mission | san francisco | engagement

 coming down all the way from seattle, cathy and mike, we're pretty stoked to be shooting in sf.  the shoot started off normally, with some shots in on the street and inside city hall.  then all of a sudden a large group of thirty bikers came rolling down the street right in front of us.  and then a whole battalion of tree huggin' bicyclists came down on us like a biblical plague.  it was most likely the group, critical mass, that likes to ride around the city stopping traffic and encouraging people to get out of their cars and use clean energy to transport themselves around.  it was awesome to be in the middle of that and to take pictures.  

as if that wasn't enough excitement, we then ran into two cute dogs.  i love having dogs come into the shoot!  we then finished off the shoot in the mission district.  fun times.  can't wait to shoot this good looking couple again at their wedding!  

 
 

Posted on Thursday, October 16, 2008 by Registered CommenterJerry Yoon in | Comments13 Comments

sandy + jesse | stanford | engagement session

 jesse took me immediately to his office the moment we met on the stanford campus.  i'm easily impressed by big scientific words and scientific facts.  so when jesse showed me his lab with all the laser equipment and wires hanging around i was playing it cool like i've been in many of these situations.  but inside i was just dying to see him turn on the lasers and tell me that he's going to cut through titanium or something.  he didn't cut through anything, but he did show me some nitrogen oxide.  

jesse and sandy in his office cube.  
 
 
the lab where all the magic happens.

Posted on Wednesday, October 15, 2008 by Registered CommenterJerry Yoon in | Comments2 Comments