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Published On: May 01, 2007 05:05 PM
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Reiko and Stephen's wedding in San Francisco



Ann and I started 2007 with a amazing wedding at the Asian Art Museum. So the 2007 wedding season we are in full speed ahead. We had all the luck on our side that day. Not a cloud in the sky and it was a bit warmer than usual.
The setting for the wedding was the Asian Art Museum. The backdrop of city was behind us and we timed the portrait session for sunset. This wedding had it all. Fun bridal party, emotion, great lighting and location and I was shooting along side of Ann Hamilton. I couldn't have asked for a more perfect way to start the New year.

Here is a list of vendors:

Venue: Tisha Hong, Events Asian Art Museum
Photography: Gene Higa, Photographer
Coordination: Jane Hammond, Jane Hammond Events
Videography: Pete Malone, First Floor Films
Disc Jockey: Mark Hagerty, Denon and Doyle
Flowers: Mandy Scott Flowers
Make-up: Maria Chang, Professional makeup Artisrty


Here are some shots from the wedding day. Can you say Sample Album? I am positive I will be proudly showing off the wedding in the studio.





One of my all time favorite make artist in the city. Maria Chang of Professional Makeup Artistry





A little ring detail.




Guys may not have allot to do while getting ready. You can always grab some cool shots of the guys.




Meanwhile Reiko was getting into her very simple and elegant Vera Wang gown. With the help of all the girls of course.




Another one of my favorites in the city. Mandy Scott of Mandy Scott Flowers one of our Cow Hollow neighbors did a amazing job on the flowers.



Here is something you don't get to see all the time. Video and make up in action. By the way, Pete Malone took care of video.




More of Mandy's creations.



Fun shot of the portrait session.









Ceremony detail. 1000 origami cranes. In japanese culture couples will fold 1000 cranes as a wish for a long and prosperous marriage and make dreams come true.



 
Jane Hammond of Jane Hammond Events. She took care of the lighting, pipe and drape for the ceremony site, food, and coordination.



Tisha Hong of the Asia Art Museum was great to work with. Fun and very professional. I keeps getting better. Big group shots. this one was on the grand staircase. 200 + guests.






Amazing detail. Letterpress calendars for all the guests.



Wanted to make my own art at the museum.







This last shot said it all. Lots of emotion. FUN, FUN, FUN!!!



Well, this wedding defiantly set the tone for the 2007 wedding season. I have some really amazing weddings lined up this year. here in San francisco and around the world. So check in weekly.


Posted: Sat - January 13, 2007 at 11:25 AM          


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