Thursday, April 30, 2015

Dina + Paul: A Wedding Nine Years in the Making




Dina + Paul met in 2006 and that was when we met them too.  It was at the wedding of Dina's sister, Stephanie. To say this day was a long time coming is not an exaggeration.  Even Paul's best man made reference to it in his toast saying, "Several times I did warn Paul that he'd better marry Dina before she came to her senses and decided to move on." 

This is the third wedding we've had the privilege of spending with this loving family.  We've watched three daughters get married and watched the family grow over the years. What started as a family of six has blossomed into a family of five couples with 10 grandchildren for their happy parents.

From Top Left: Stephanie + Andrew's Wedding, Krystle + Nick's Wedding, Dina + Paul's Wedding

Happy Couples + Happy Parents

A Proud Mom and Her Girls

Looking back over the wedding films we did for her sisters, you can see that Dina and Paul are just as in love as they were nine years ago.  It's also clear that the family loves Paul and they made him a part of the family right away.

Stephanie + Andrew's Wedding: 2006

Krystle + Nick's Wedding: 2012

Dina + Paul's Wedding: 2014



Here is a sneak peek at their wedding day with Dina's Prep. Hope you enjoy!



We've watched these wonderful parents transform from Mom and Dad to Grandma and Grandpa and we've watched their daughters progress from young ladies to wives and mothers. We hope that in the future each of the girls, their husbands and their kids will be just as happy as their parents are and will be just as proud of their children.




Congratulations to Dina + Paul on a beautiful wedding!  It was well worth the wait!








Thursday, March 26, 2015

The Beautiful Memories 10th Anniversary Project: Kristin + Dave (+ Scarlett)




Kristin and Dave celebrate 4 years today along with their daughter, Scarlett!  Here is a little of what has been going on with them since their wedding day.

Then + Now

Kristin and Dave recently purchased a home and are in the process of moving in, painting and updating some flooring.  Everything they do is as a family, so even Scarlett is helping out.

Newest Addition to the family


Family Time

As a family, they do MANY activities together, from baking, cooking and crafting to renaissance fairs and Spartan Races.  As you can tell by these photos, Kristin and Dave take on everything they do with everything they've got and they're teaching Scarlett to do the same.

An ad from Runner's Magazine


Making meatballs and cupcakes

Kristin is a baker extraordinaire, Dave is a guy that can cook and Scarlett is their little sous chef.  We can tell you they are quite good as well, since we've had the pleasure of sampling some of their goodies.  Below is just a sample of the artistic and yummy treats Kristin creates.

Kristin's Crafty Cupcakes, YUM! Peanut Butter SnickersMounds Toasted Coconut.

Kristin and Dave have been running Spartan Races since 2012. What began as trying something new quickly turned into a fun way to spend some family time together (they do kids races too), a way to challenge themselves and to spark some friendly competition. The races evolved into more when they formed Conner's Spartans to bring funds and awareness to Lymphatic disease.




More recently, Kristin and Scarlett have begun attending Aeriel Silks classes at Westchester Circus Arts. This began with Scarlett's dream to learn how to be an aerialist and turned into a new passion she shares with her mom.  These girls are impressive, strong and fearless. They have been involved in student shows and look forward to more. Kristin notes that Dave's support has made this newest hobby possible.

  


Kristin and Dave were also a part of one of our most favorite shoots, Trash the Dress: A Post Wedding Session in Ruins, where we visited a ruin, an abandoned warehouse and abandoned train cars.




I want to end this post with a message from Scarlett. One day, all on her own, she wrote this little note and handed it to her mom. 


Happy anniversary to Kristin and Dave! They're a perfect fit for each other and they're raising a smart, sweet and strong little girl, wise beyond her years.

You can relive Kristin and Dave's memories with these posts:
Trash the Dress: A Post Wedding Session in Ruins
Kristin's Bridal Prep
Congratulations Kristin and Dave: A Preview Clip




Thursday, March 19, 2015

Jessica + Micah: A Beautiful Wedding at Home in Woodstock




Jessica and Micah's wedding is one that we will not forget and a great example of why we love filming weddings.  It had everything that you could hope for; a beautiful Catskill Mountain backdrop, personal details, heartfelt toasts, lots of family and friends having a great time, a ceremony which was both serious and humorous and a sweet couple clearly in love.  The energy, love and fun at this wedding was infectious! The weather even cooperated, sort of.


It was very windy that day; the most windy we've ever encountered while filming a wedding.  This made things a bit tricky for a ceremony under a Cuppah, but there was no rain, only a rainbow, and the sun kept creeping in and out as the clouds blew quickly overhead.  It was really gorgeous!


Because they were planning from a distance, we didn't get the chance to meet Jessica and Micah before their wedding day, but the second we arrived to film on their wedding day, we felt welcomed by them and their families and, as the night went on, we learned so much about them through toasts and conversations that we felt like we'd known them their whole lives. Anyone can tell just from watching them how in love they are.  Together, they exude such joy.  It was all clear from their first dance alone. It was so fun to watch.  They danced, laughed, did a Dirty Dancing lift fake out, ended with dip, but most noticeably, they were constantly smiling.  In every first dance there is a moment when the couple locks eyes, are completely in the moment and the look on their faces is complete bliss.  I always look for that moment.  It was tougher to find in Jess and Micah's first dance, but I think I found it in this first shot.



Personal weddings, like this one, are the weddings we love to film the most and the ones that family and friends will always remember and talk about often.  I can't complete this post without sharing two more of my favorite things about the wedding, both by Jessica's Step-Mother.  One was my favorite detail from their wedding; the personalized wooden table markers.  The other was Gayle's toast.  It was not only a personal toast like the others, but it also included several items from Jessica's childhood including her favorite books and a groom that she sewed when she was 8 years old. 


 Congratulations to Jessica and Micah! Here is a look at their wedding. Hope you enjoy!
 If you watched this clip, please let us know what you thought. If you liked what you see, like us on Facebook for updates.


PRODUCTION TEAM

Location: Private Home
Photographer: Franco Vogt, Franco Vogt Photography
DJ+MC: Lou Paris, Paris Creative

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Lina's Bridal Prep: Part Two

Some people ask us if doing a bridal prep on video is necessary, since there will be photographs.  My answer is always the following.  There are things you'll see in the video that you may not necessarily see in photographs.  Videographers shoot more than photographers because we're shooting 24-30 frames per second, not just only each time the shutter is released, so we may catch a moment that they miss while they're focusing, checking their last shot  for clarity or repositioning for another angle.  We're also both shooting from different angles and it won't be identical to your photographs, so a person that is obscured in the photograph may be in the video.  Last, but not least, we can't forget that the moments when you say something won't be in your photographs, only the expression, and you'll be wondering what the heck you said later.  One of those moments happens near the end of this clip when one of the ring bearers and flower girls arrive at the house as the bride and her mom are posing for photographs.  Too cute!

This is part two of Lina's bridal prep.  Hope you enjoy!
If you watched this clip, please comment and let us know what you thought.


Here is what our bride, Lina, thought after seeing her prep clip:

 "Jenn, I AM SO CHEESY!!!  LOL. I am literally crying like a kid, so ridic. I saw the clip on your website and I loved how you put everything together for the second part of the prep. I loved that moment when my dad is looking at me smiling and when our SILLY dog is like all over the place kind of "in the way" that was lovely!!!! And how you got the dog sometimes laying on the floor with his cute face on the ground! I have tears coming down and this was just one part of the whole video."


 



Sunday, January 25, 2015

Dad's Got the Moves!

As I was going through some dance footage today, I came across this gem and decided to do a quick camera to camera edit.  It's been a while since I've posted a camera to camera edit or a clip with just dancing and a very long time since I've posted a bride dancing with her father.  Too long!

This is our bride, Lina, and her father.  This is not their formal parent dance, which, by the way, was an impressive waltz, but just a bride and her dad having some fun dancing. Both of them are ready for Dancing with the Stars and, if you watch the clip to the end, you'll see that Lina's Mom is ready too!   

Her Dad was on the dance floor for much of the night and it seemed like everyone wanted to dance with him.  I even commented to Lina that I wanted to put down my camera to dance with him.  So guys, let this be a lesson to you.  Learn how to dance, the ladies love it!

There will definitely be more to see from this wedding, but for now, I hope you'll enjoy watching Lina and her Dad showing their stuff.
If you watched this clip, let us know what you thought. You can comment here on the blog or on the post for this video on our Facebook wall.  To see more from Lina + Rob's wedding, please follow us on Facebook for updates.




Friday, January 16, 2015

Kristy + Stephen: West Point Wedding at Most Holy Trinity Chapel and West Point Club




In the ten years we've been doing wedding films in the Hudson Valley, last season was the first time we'd been asked to do a wedding at West Point and we did three in a row.  Kristy and Stephen were our second West Point couple.  They married on a gorgeous summer day in July at Most Holy Trinity Chapel at West Point followed by a fun-filled reception at West Point Club. 

If opposites attract, and we believe they do, these two couldn't be more suited for each other.  While Kristy spent her youth frequenting Pizza Hut, Dairy Queen and Olive Garden with her best friend thinking that was the best food ever, Stephen was away at college introducing his classmates to wine, gourmet food and his mad knife skills.  His Best Man called him "The Original Fruit Ninja".  Stephen cooks and was credited with expanding Kristy's horizons by taking her from Grilled Chicken Sandwiches with Cheddar Cheese and Honey Mustard to Lamb Chops with Chimichurri.


During their ceremony, Kristy, being a teacher, thought about every response to the questions "Have you", "Will you" and "Do you" making sure they were grammatically correct, while Stephen was so eager to answer that he wasn't as concerned.  When they answered a question differently, Kristy repeated the correct response and Stephen looked out at the guests and said, "She's a teacher". It was a really cute moment.


You can tell by a lot of what they say and do that they learn and grow, as well as, have fun together.  Stephen has a signature pose, which you'll see in the video clip.  Kristy was doing it during the photo session with him, unprompted.  By the end of the night, everyone was doing it.  At one point during their photo session, Stephen was blowing on Kristy trying to distract her and she said while laughing, "You're such a child." Stephens response was, "You said yes." Her response, "I did."


There were many memorable moments throughout the day, but the one that will always stands out in my mind is the two impromptu lifts during (I've Had) The Time of My Life at the end of their reception; one by Kristy and Stephen and one by two of the guys, both are in the clip below. It's pretty common to see couples do a fake out for the dramatic lift, giving guests the idea that they might actually do it, but you rarely see anyone go up father than waist height.  The guys showed everyone how it's done, if only for a few seconds.  If you want to see more lift attempts we've caught on film, see our blog post Lift Expectations.



We hope you'll enjoy viewing highlights of Kristy + Stephen's wedding day.
If you watched this clip, let us know what you thought.  Leave us a comment here on the blog or on the post on our Facebook wall.  If you like our work, like us while you're there to follow us!

Production Team
Ceremony Location: Most Holy Trinity Chapel, West Point, NY
Reception: Location: West Point Club, West Point, NY
DJ Entertainment: DJ Domenic Entertainment, Poughkeepsie, NY
Photographer: Elissa Davidson, EID Photography, Poughkeepsie, NY
Bride's Dress: Casablanca Style #2004
Cake: The Pastry Garden, Poughkeepsie, NY



Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Blue Mountain Manor

We were happy to take part in a styled shoot and open house to promote a new venue in the Hudson Valley, The Blue Mountain Manor in Saugerties.  This rustic, elegant, BnB farm property offers many options for ceremony and reception spaces, as well as accommodations for getting ready. The large barn is a blank canvas that you can make your own.  The grounds offer many locations to hold your ceremony.  The day of the shoot, we used the pond, but there are several areas with beautiful trees and stunning mountain views as well.

There were three reception set-ups for the open house and we shot two of them with our lovely couple, Cristina and Nelson, so we edited two clips to show what each wedding design could look like in a wedding film.  The first clip features the barn, set up for a rustic, yet elegant fall wedding, with paper lanterns hung from the rafters and uplighting splashed on the wooden stall doors. We even got to take some really cute shots with a miniature horse.  The second clip features an elegant, romantic farm table set up under the trees with vintage place settings.

 RUSTIC BARN ELEGANCE



FARM TABLE VINTAGE ROMANCE

If you viewed these clip, please let us know what you thought. You can comment here or on the blog or on the post for this clip on our Facebook page.  If you enjoyed the clips, like our Facebook page to follow our work.

 To see more from this styled shoot, be sure to check out Jean Kallina's blog post, Styled Shoot at Blue Mountain Manor.


The Production Team
Location:  Blue Mountain Manor, Saugerties, NY
Planner:  JoAnn Provanzano, What Dreams Are Made Of, Kingston, NY
Photographer:  Jean Kallina, Hudson Valley Photography, Kingston, NY
Horse Drawn Carriage:  Frank Castella, Castle Carriage, Poughkeepsie, NY 
Vintage Rentals:  Hudson Valley Vintage Rentals, Accord, NY
Officiant:  Rev Jude Smith, Rhinebeck, NY
Bride's Headpiece:  Z Malan, Brooklyn, NY
Bride's Hair:  Beautiful Images Hair Salon, Kingston, NY
Make-Up:  Celeste Von Damon
DJ Set-up and Uplighting:  Platinum Party Events,Highland, NY 

If any of the vendors that worked on this shoot would like to use one of these clips on their website or blog, please contact us.