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about the artist

I've always loved telling stories, but never enjoyed writing. When I
found photography, it was the perfect medium for me to express myself. With each shoot, I unveil the unique stories of
my subjects, and tell them with beautiful imagery. People often tell me
that they feel like they know my clients just from reading my blog.

They say photographs are the only tangible memories after a wedding,
which means that my perspective is how you will remember your big day.  With that in mind, I have to capture the details (big and
small) in the most beautiful light. I want you to laugh and cry (tears
of joy, of course) when you look at your photos. Whether it's your wedding day or your babies growing up, time goes
by so fast, so it's
my job to document your story... beautifully.

I am based in Los Angeles, but love to travel.

Destination weddings are most certainly welcomed!

In order to give each client my full creative energy, I only take a limited number of weddings a year. (aka I book up fast and don't offer discounts.)


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Monthly Archives: October 2009

chicago engagement photos | anna + eric

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When I typed “chicago, IL” in the opening image above, it suddenly hit me that I really shot an engagement session in Chicago!  Until this trip, I had never been out of the Pacific Time Zone in the US before!  30 minutes into the flight there, I look out the window and realized we were still over land.  I was waiting to see ocean, and then realized that this was my first time ever flying east of LA!

Anna actually found me from a single photo of a favor I took that was featured on Brides.com.  I think it’s amazing how she connected to that one image and followed that one image to my site.  She wanted me to bring my CA style over to Chicago.  Honestly, I was a bit nervous, but I’m ecstatic at the results!!  So I present to you when this LA girl meets Chicago:

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Anna is an architect, so we started at The Rookery, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright!  They ended up being super strict and we were not allowed beyond the lobby, so we ran around the city instead…

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I LOVE the bridge and tall buildings!  I’ve never seen so many tall buildings before with trains running right in between them!

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We then headed to North Ave State Beach.  I totally felt at home.  The only difference is that the sun doesn’t set behind the ocean like it does in LA, but I totally love the end results!

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What do you think so far?  Have I brought the CA flavor yet?  I couldn’t help but to gravitate toward my usual scenes!

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And I’ve also never seen a cloud donut around a building until this trip!

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And the sunset was amazing.  Definitely different than LA’s sunset, but just as beautiful!

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Thank you, Anna & Eric, for such a fun trip!!  I look forward to returning next year for your wedding!

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monterey old whaling station adobe wedding photography | lacee + jason

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This wedding was featured on the awesome Ruffled blog.  You can check out the story there and share the love!  Lacee & Jason both live in Utah and had a destination wedding in CA.  This was my first time not meeting the couple until the day of the wedding, but it was like meeting an old friend when we finally met as they exited the Oakland LDS Temple.  We immediately clicked through email and I knew we were a great match.  This was also my first LDS wedding.  Big thanks to Jonathan Canlas for dinner & all the great tips on rocking this wedding!

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The Oakland Temple is breathtaking!

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Funny that it’s at the corner of Lincoln & Lincoln.

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Although Lacee & her mom did all the flower arrangements for the reception, the bridal bouquet and boutineers, were done by Swenson & Silacci Flowers.

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I love Lacee’s beautiful blue eyes.  And the Oakland Temple has the most beautiful manicured lawn.

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When they first started to plan their wedding, Lacee dreamt of renting out a backyard and doing everything herself.  With the family being so big and Lacee feeling a bit overwhelmed with pulling it all together, she ending up renting out a historic house by the Monterey Pier, the Old Whaling Station Adobe, and got the best of both worlds.   Here, they essentially hosted a backyard wedding.

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When I first laid eyes on Lacee & Jason’s reception site, my jaw dropped to the floor.  I knew we had the same taste when Lacee sent me all her inspirations – vintage vases, ribbons in trees…basically, a very charming backyard wedding.  I was amazed by how Lacee & her mom pulled together this amazing “backyard wedding”!  They are DIY queens!

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Lacee & her mom (with help from friends & family) did ALL of the decor & catering.  They hung ribbons from the trees in the back yard and hung a variety of lanterns too.  For florals, they bought a variety of vintage vases, mason jars, etc.

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Lacee’s adorable dress was purchased from Allyse’s Bridal and then modified to have sleeves, a sash, & some bunching.

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I love his grandma’s vintage chalkboard.

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All the hanging ribbons and lanterns were so enchanting.

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Lacee and her mom were the master minds behind these beautiful tablescapes.

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And I love how they put flowers in vintage dishes, like her grandma’s pink teacup, pictured above.

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Lacee even hand wrote all their favor tags!

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And I love her cake!  It looks like a big marshmallow!  So cute & elegant! The cake was from Layers.

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Their cupcakes were from Mrs. Delish’s Cupcake Boutique.  They were sooo good!  And I love the milk jars!

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It’s really amazing how they pulled this all together themselves.  I kept telling Lacee & her mom that they should totally start their own event design studio!  How cute it would be to have mom & daughter working side-by-side!  I was very excited when Lacee recently told me that she & her mom will be starting an event design business after all!  Let me know if you’re looking for an event designer and I’ll put you in touch with them!

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Jason was skeptical about the importance of photography in the beginning, so it was really cute to read Lacee’s email to me right after the wedding:  It was so great to have you at the wedding.  I am so very excited and grateful I got to have you as our photographer.  I just wanted you to know something Jason said.  He said, “I am so glad we had Caroline as our photographer.  I was very comfortable around her and her husband, they were fun to hang out with and they didn’t make me do any stupid poses.  I could tell she did a lot of unique and creative shots.  I am excited to see them.  I’m really glad she was our photographer…  I think having Caroline as our photographer really made the wedding.  It was perfect.”  I just wanted you to know that, coming from someone who was worried before, that is huge!  I second his comments.  THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!  You are brilliant, I loved hanging out with you guys.  You really are wonderful and a sweetheart.  I wish we could have just hung out the whole time.  Ha ha ha.  Everyone very much enjoyed you and your husband Jonathan’s company.  Thank you for doing that for us.

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