Christina & Dave | Grass Valley/Sacramento Wedding Photographer

As I was preparing these photos for the blog, I was thinking to myself, "Geeze Bre, you are such a blog-aholic" - I had a horrible time narrowing it down. There are certain weddings where I wish I could just give you the log-in for their entire gallery and let you have at it, I love so many of the photos! However, I doubt you want to scroll through that many photos of people you don't know, so I consolidated down to 53 photos this time :) Christina and Dave got married at the gorgeous Empire Mine State Historic Park in Grass Valley. Per their website, "The oldest, largest and richest gold mine in California." Let me just say, this place is HUGE and in my wildest dreams I could not have fully utilized the grounds even if I wanted to, photography wise. Christina and Dave decided to do a first look which allowed us a ton of time for their photos together as well as photos with their bridal party. Part of me is traditional in the fact that I love it when a groom sees his bride for the first time as she walks down the aisle, but another part of me wishes that every couple did a first look. It allows the couple to have a very special time together, alone, and it also opens up the day photography wise. We did 90% of the formal shots before the ceremony even took place which allowed the new Mr. and Mrs. Sierra about 30 minutes before the reception to sit on a bench alone and relax.

I need to give a big, huge shout out to Christina's older sister and Matron of Honor, Anita Martin. Anita is a fellow photographer and found me on an online photography forum and referred me to Christina. Without Anita, I likely would have never had a chance to photograph this wedding. Anita did their engagement photos which were AMAZING and she also handled all of the getting ready photos. You MUST check them out!! Head on over to her Facebook page for a look. Next month I have the pleasure of shooting another one of Anita's referrals but this time since the bride isn't her own sister, she is going to 2nd shoot with me. It will be a great time!

Okay, without further ado, here is the new Mr. and Mrs. Sierra!

Speaking of many talents, Anita (the photographer sister!) is also a florist and created the beautiful bouquets! Email her at themartins33@hotmail.com if you are interested in utilizing her talents :)

4 sisters...what an amazing family to have! Poor dad ;)

From one generation to the next. Loved this shot.

Okay, coolest thing EVER! Christina and Dave's AMAZING wedding planner, Kelli, had a surprise for the couple. She brought out all kinds of In-N-Out gear during dinner. Christina and Dave met while working at In-N-Out and I guess a lot of the bridal party had once worked there too. Such a cute, fun touch and everyone loved it!

I'm serious. Every bride, no matter their budget, should have a wedding coordinator. I can't tell you have easy it was to have Kelli around. She helped me do my job better, she kept everything running smoothly, and she added personal, unique touches that may have been overlooked otherwise. She is a rock star, I recommend her 110%, and you should definitely call her if you're getting married. Kelly Litzau, (925) 961-7866, kellilitzman@aol.com. She also does amazing desert tables and goodies!

I think the honor of the cutest, sweetest speech ever should go to Christina's sisters :)

...but she looks so innocent! haha

Boys will be boys!

That's some serious bro love there, Dave ;)

And last, but certainly not least, a major shout-out needs to go to the amazing Diamond Dave - I'm sorry, but is your DJ a white guy who sings "Low", "Toxic" and "Baby Got Back"? Well, Diamond Dave does! I had the pleasure of sitting next to him at dinner and not only is he a true entertainer, he is a great, kind, down to earth guy. The guy has skills.

Michelle & Jermaine | Sacramento Wedding Photographer

Michelle and Jermaine got married at the Croatian American Cultural Center in Sacramento on a rainy Saturday in June. Yes, you heard me right...rain? June? Sacramento? It was a bummer, but their wedding was still beautiful! The rain gave us a few breaks to get outside, but not many! Michelle looked like a princess and I absolutely loved Jermaine's sense of humor, which you can obviously see in these photos :) I wanted to give a special shout out to their family and friends - each and every one of them that I met were true class-acts. I had met Michelle's parents during our wedding consultation and they instantly made me feel comfortable amongst their family. Thank you to everyone for being so awesome, and congrats again Michelle & Jermaine!

I don't know if you can really tell from these photos, but during the song, the guys held eachother and swayed. haha. Awesome.

 

 

Sarah & Peter's Wedding! | Northern California Wedding Photographer

Sarah is one of the coolest people I have ever met. No, seriously. She is hilarious, generous, smart, and overall just an awesome person. Peter too, but I don't know him quite as well :) I wasn't sure if I was going to share this, but I will. Last month, I was driving on the freeway on my way to shoot Sarah & Peter's engagement session in Davis. My dad was in surgery and I got a call from my step-mom when I was about 5 minutes away from their house. This was when we found out that my dad's illness was cancer and that there were two dozen tumors found in his lungs. So, yes, not a good call to get. I sat in front of their house (I was early) crying with my step-mom. I hung up and got out of the car trying to pull it together. I have never, ever had to cancel a session especially on such late notice. I wanted to try to shoot their engagement session anyway. As soon as Sarah saw me (I was a hot mess from crying) she put her arms around me and asked what was wrong. I told her and she insisted that I go home and be with my family. Her kindness is something that will stick with  me for well, ever. She was the first person I talked to that evening after receiving the worst news of my life. Okay, phew, onto lighter subjects :) This is Sarah and Peter's wedding!! It was a beautiful, fun day filled with more laughter than any other wedding I've attended. All of their family and friends are just as cool as they are - funny, sweet, down to earth people. Their wedding took place at the beautiful Forest House Lodge. Everyone got ready inside and then we drove down the road to the ceremony site. It was a tad cold and overcast, but call me crazy, I think it added to the romance a bit. Also, they had a MASHED POTATO BAR waiting back at the lodge during cocktail hour. Kinda perfect for a chilly day (okay, mashed potatoes are great on any day).

Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Barnes! It was truly my pleasure to be your wedding photographer. This might make me seem like a bit of a nerd, but as I was watching Sarah and Peter and all of their friends dance and have a great time, I found myself wishing that I was a part of their circle of friends too. (I swear, I do have my own friends, haha....yes, that last comment DID make me sound like a nerd!)

This is the face of an older sister when she sees her younger brother er, dancing with a pretty young lady ;) I was dying!