Archive for July, 2009

Vegas, Baby!

July 10, 2009

For our California trip, we spent the first half of the week in San Diego and then planned to spend the 2nd half up near LA to see some friends we had up that way. Rather than stay in LA and pay more for a hotel that may be in a questionable neighborhood we decided to stay in the Inland Empire. It’s a short drive away from LA and just a beautiful area with some quiet towns and beautiful landscape.

We ended up staying in Rancho Cucamonga at a modern hotel chain called Aloft (a vision of W Hotels). It was a pretty neat concept and quite the hangout because of the bar downstairs. The hotel and rooms, though, felt like a college dorm to me. Basic but stylish. We chose to stay there because it was really close to Mira Loma and we planned on going wine tasting with my friend Jess at Mira Loma (her photo shoot images coming soon!!). Plus as a Starwood Preferred Guest I got 50% off the 2nd night. If you’re not an SPG member, you should definitely sign up!

So we went wine tasting Thursday and chilled with Jess at the hotel bar the rest of the night. It was a PAR-TAY! The place got so packed. At first it was just us, but I guess on Thursday nights they have a DJ playing live music (DJ Diva – female DJs are so hot!). It was a fun time!

We didn’t have any plans for Friday. LA was going to be a madhouse because of Michael Jackson’s death, so we didn’t want to head out there. Plus we’ve both done the touristy stuff out there so we didn’t really have anything we were dying to see. Matt mentioned Vegas at some point (which he denies now, but he did!) so I suggested we head out there. It’s not a very far drive from where we were staying, but the day before July 4th trying to leave at noon to go to Vegas – stupid idea! Considering the traffic (which there was A LOT of) it wasn’t too bad. I think it took us a little over 4 hours and there were times where the traffic came to a dead stop! We were pretty frustrated because the drive to Vegas goes through nothing but desert and there were only 2 lanes!! Seriously? You have ALL the space in the world and you can’t put in more than 2 lanes on a highway to one of the biggest destinations in the country? Just kinda stupid!

But I tried to take advantage of the situation by shooting some of the scenery. The drive was absolutely BEAUTIFUL! It would have been wonderful to just cruise along at 70mph the whole way.



At one point we noticed the temperature was a sweltering 112 degrees! YIKES! So happy we didn’t break down!

We finally made it to Vegas and I was surprised to find that it didn’t feel all that busy. Definitely tons of people, but it wasn’t that bad driving around. I was REALLY surprised to find out you can park on the strip for FREE! Woo hoo! I was thinking we’d pay $35 or more for premium parking but nope. They want you to spend money in other places and the strip is much longer than it appears. Chances are you aren’t going to walk too far from where you park, so they know they have a good chance of getting your money if you park at their venue. We parked at the Bellagio and thought it was not only the most beautiful hotel in Vegas of all the ones we saw but also the most interesting site to see. The fountain show was so captivating! We could have watched it for hours!

I edited these images with the super cool Lightroom Presets from Camera Dojo. I usually don’t do a whole lot of editing but this was a fun trip and I thought I’d have some fun with the pics Matt & I took. I used the Super Pop 2 preset for the evening shots. Totally drives up the contrast and vibrance and is perfect for these photos! For the daytime photos I played with the Dazzle preset and made some manual adjustments.

Okay, I promise I wouldn’t talk so much and show more pics, but I just wanted to share this info for anyone who might be traveling to LA or Vegas. We did Vegas on $100 (that’s for gas and $70 for dinner). You don’t have to be a big baller to enjoy the brights lights of Vegas! : )


We took a TON of photos of the fountains. Since we can’t really post them all individually, we made a video! There are two video clips in this slideshow – one at the beginning and one at the very end. The rest are still images. The clip at the end cracks me up because the music for the slideshow was NOT the same music that was played during the show, but it times out so well! I just watched it with Matt and we were cracking up sooo hard!



Hope you’ve enjoyed our Las Vegas photos! We just have one more post on our personal adventures in California and one more photoshoot (a super hot one with my friend Jessica) and then it’s back to weddings & engagements! : )

On my last trip to San Diego, I made a brief stop by Mission San Diego. It was late at night and I was alone and so scared out of my mind! I thought I was being ridiculous, but on this trip Matt and I both went to the mission (again, at night) and he even agreed with me it was a little creepy!

We were able to visit 3 of California’s missions and went on a tour of one of them. We definitely don’t have anything like this on the East Coast! Definitely worth checking out if you’re ever in California! There are 21 missions total beginning in San Diego and continuing up through San Francisco. Here’s a summary of the ones we visited…


Mission San Diego de Alcalá
Founded 1769
The First of the Missions

Mission San Luis Rey de Francia
Founded 1798
The King of the Missions

Mission San Juan Capistrano
Founded 1776
The Jewel of the Missions


I really hope one day we’ll be able to visit some of the other missions! Matt and I both love visiting historic sites whenever we go on a trip, so I’m sure we’ll keep the other missions on our list of places to see!

La Jolla, CA

July 9, 2009

One place we always must see when we go to San Diego is La Jolla. The cliffs are stunning and we love watching the seals play on the beach. I also get a kick out of the “sea squirrels!” First of all, I LOVE squirrels because I am a nut. Such cute little tree rats! But I am so amused that these squirrels happen to be beach bums! They actually live at the beach in little holes in the cliffs. Crazy!

Sadly, there weren’t a lot of seals out this time (Matt thinks they were out feeding). I was hoping to get some great close-up shots of the seals like the ones I took last year. But it was still fun and I got a TON of squirrel shots to make up for the seal shots I didn’t get! Just call me the squirrel paparazzi!!

Before I post the pics, I have to share my favorite Super Bowl commercial of all time! Hehehe!



I hope you enjoyed that! It cracks me up every time! Now for the sea squirrels!



We also took a couple video clips of the seals. I love watching them ride the waves onto the shore… then getting stuck and having to flop the rest of the way! It’s so entertaining! They are so cute. It almost makes me forget that they are vicious and eat baby penguins…


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More to come, including some of California’s missions and photos from Las Vegas!

We have tons of photos to share from our trip to California, but I thought I would share the BEST parts first – the food and wine of Southern California! Yeah, there are beautiful landscapes on the West Coast and the weather is perfect all year and there are so many historic sites that are worth seeing, but I was most anxious to eat the best Mexican food EVER and drink SoCal wines! We totally indulged ourselves in all the deliciousness that Cali has to offer!

Our first stop after we got our rental car was to Old Town San Diego to get guacamole and margaritas! We ended up at Cafe Coyote and the guacamole was pretty good. The Patron margarita was FANTASTIC, but the place is very touristy. Not a bad spot to stop if you want to drink and spend $10 on margaritas, but downtown San Diego does a ton of happy hour specials with half of margaritas and appetizers!

While Matt was at the first day of his conference, I went out to lunch alone and ended up at a sushi place in downtown San Diego called Ra. In addition to great Mexican food, California also has incredible sushi! The sushi at Ra was sooo fresh that I think it was still moving! Absolutely delicious! I was so excited about my experience that I brought Matt back with me the next day for lunch!

On Monday evening we grabbed dinner with Jenny & Miguel before heading out to the shoot their photos at the San Diego Fair. They were so sweet and treated us to dinner at Urban Bar & Grill. We were chatting so much the poor server had to keep coming back for our order because we’d never look at the menu! Good time! I had a great salad but mostly we enjoyed the company!

Jenny & Miguel educated us on San Diego happy hour, so the next night we went to La Puerta, a place they recommended. It was a tiny place but it was so packed! We quickly found out why. It happened to be Taco Tuesday and they had $2 street tacos (which are not the cheapest in town, believe it or not, but still a great deal) and half off ALL drinks. Even their $50 shot of their best tequila was half off (and no, I didn’t do one!). I did try all of their margaritas though. Had they been full price I would have been disappointed. They were okay for the price, but I tried all of them because none of them really wowed me. The street tacos were good and the guacamole was YUM! For half off it was definitely a great place to go!

On Wednesday we went to Matt’s #1 destination for food: World Famous in Mission Beach! Matt will tell anyone you have to go to World Famous on Wednesdays for the $1.50 lobster tacos. You have to order it in the bar area and you can get them from 4-11pm. We ended up eating 5 lobster tacos each. Sooooo delicious!! They are topped with shredded cabbage and ranch dressing. Mmmm!!! We even talked about going back again before 11pm. We didn’t, but the thought definitely crossed our minds!

We saved the best for last, though. Just before we headed to the airport we went back to Old Town (which is close to the airport) and went to Rancho La Lena. We went there on our first trip to San Diego for lunch and forgot just how good the food was. Honestly, the place was empty and doesn’t have the atmosphere that some of the more touristy places in Old Town. But what they DO have is THE BEST guacamole we had our whole trip and just amazing food overall! We were also serenaded while we enjoyed our last meal in San Diego. We are kicking ourselves for not going to Rancho La Lena on our first day. It was definitely the best of the trip! 2367 San Diego Ave – check it out if you head to San Diego!

Now on to THE WINES! Matt & I LOVE Temecula. Since our first visit to Temecula things have changed a bit. I would say Temecula was a little more humble on our first trip and even when I was there about a year ago, but this trip I noticed that the cost for a tasting has gone up (used to be $5 now most places are $10) and most bottles are more around $30 when before we’d bring back bottles for under $20 each. It’s still a great way to spend the day. We found several coupons on the Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association website for 2-for-1 tastings, so we were able to save some money on the tastings. We visited three wineries: Thornton, Miramonte, and La Cereza. The tasting at Thornton was relaxing (sitting on a patio with the wines being brought out to us), but we didn’t actually like any of the wines we tasted enough to bring some home. Nice place to start, though, and have a little snack before going on to the other wineries. Miramonte was a fun place. The wines were pretty good but the people who worked there were very friendly. Probably my favorite of our stops in Temecula. La Cereza’s wines were pretty good. At first the lady who served us wasn’t very chatty, but she warmed up a bit.

Pics from Thornton Winery:

Three wineries in the span of a couple hours is A LOT of drinking, so be careful. I always seem to get a little too tipsy when I go to Temecula. Before heading up to meet my friend Jess in Mira Loma at another winery (about 45 minutes away), we stopped for lunch at La Cacita Nueva in Temecula. Killer food, but it was an INSANE amount! I think I took 2 bites out of the burrito and I couldn’t eat the rest. Just thought I would give it a mention, though.

La Cacita Nueva – the plates of food were ridiculous!

I think my favorite stop was Galleano Winery in Mira Loma. The tasting is FREE! You can’t beat that. And they changed my view of zins completely. Their Dos Rancheros Zinfandel is great and I brought some home last time.

Here are the wines we picked up:

Miramonte – Numero Uno Sangria and the Four Torch Red
La Cereza – Sangiovese, Shiraz, and Raspberry Champagne (20% off 3 or more bottles, so the last one paid for itself)
Galleano – Syrah and Almond Champagne (Wiebel Vineyards label)

We also made another stop in Mira Loma. I don’t know if you have ever seen the movie “Changeling” with Angelina Jolie, but the town where the murders took place was actually Mira Loma. It used to be called Wineville but after the murders and all of the bad press they changed their name. Actually, during the movie I was thinking “Oh, I went to wine country not far from LA” and it turned out to be the same town. Creepy! Anyway, the house that the killer lived in is still standing. The chicken coops are all gone but the house is there. I saw an interview of the woman who lived there after the movie came out and she didn’t even know the history of the house! Can you imagine? She has since moved out and when we went by the house was being worked on. I’m not sure why they don’t just tear the thing down. I guess no matter what you do it’s still the site of where it all took place. Such a sad and scary story! Here’s the picture of the house as it looked last week:

I know that was a lengthy post but I promise the rest of our California posts will have more photos. Lots of beautiful scenery, critters, historic sites, and… VEGAS!! photos coming up soon!

We had the pleasure of shooting Dani & Rob’s wedding at the Jacksonville Garden Club back on June 26th. Dani is a gorgeous and super-smart nursing student and Rob is a brave crewmember on an Army helicopter. It’s easy to see the love and affection that they both have for each other and when we first met them, we could tell how happy and excited they were for their big day.

For anyone who hasn’t been there, the Jacksonville Garden Club is located on the St John’s River in Riverside. The ceremony was originally supposed to take place outside, but a huge storm rolled through Jacksonville right at that time, including some water spouts (tornadoes on the water) right down the river from us. Everyone hoped the weather would pass but eventually the wedding was moved inside.

This didn’t stop Dani and Rob from having a gorgeous ceremony with candlelight and their friends and family all around them. Dani was such a gorgeous bride (love, love, LOVE her ivory dress!!!) and Rob looked so handsome in his Army uniform. Even with the bad weather outside, Dani and Rob managed to exude the love and happiness that their joining was all about. Makes me think of the lyrics “I’m gonna love you like nobody’s loved you come rain or come shine.” Even rain couldn’t take away the joy from this blessed day!

The rest of the night was a blast with lots of food, drink, and dancing for the couple and their guests. DeLand Entertainment helped keep the party going all night and Dani & Rob even took to the stage at one point to help lead everyone in “YMCA”. Definitely the best DJs we have ever had the pleasure of working with. They totally rocked the house!

Words really can’t express how much Dani & Rob love one another. In fact, I am going to admit that even photos can’t tell the whole story. Forunately, we captured some video throughout the day to bring the story together. To show just how fun-loving this pair of lovebirds truly is, you have to see this crazy cake cutting!! Just too cute!! Please don’t mind my shaky camera work. I was laughing too hard!


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Now THAT is love! It’s “I’ll still love you when you have food all smashed up in your face” kind of love!

The night ended with a very sweet and tender moment for Dani & Rob, as the DJ’s ushered everyone outside (including us) to allow Dani and Rob to have the entire hall to themselves for one last dance. They then came outside to bubbles and cheers, driving off as husband and wife.

To a very sweet and beautiful couple, we say congratulations and thank you for letting us capture your special day! Best wishes, Dani & Rob!


Dani said she wanted a lot of photos in black and white. With so many vibrant colors in her wedding it’s hard not to post them all in color, but sometimes black and white is so timeless. These shots really begged to be in B&W:

And now back to COLOR! We had so much fun with Dani & Rob’s beautiful rings that we had to include another favorite ring shot:

This was the last dance of the evening. We captured a couple photos of Dani & Rob’s last dance before joining the guests and staff outside for their exit. For the last song of the evening, Dani & Rob got to enjoy their wedding at the Jacksonville Garden Club in a moment all to themselves:

Leading up to my trip to San Diego, Jenny & I emailed each other back and forth CONSTANTLY! It was a little crazy, but talking to her so much I knew we were going to have so much fun at Jenny & Miguel’s engagement session!

One of the things we discussed was where to do Jenny & Miguel’s photos. She LOVES the famous “War’s End Kiss” photo and wanted to replicate it, but we also talked about a photo shoot at the San Diego Fair. So I said “Why not do both?!”

We first met up at the Midway Museum where there is a huge statue of the sailor kissing the nurse. Miguel wore his Navy uniform and Jenny found an adorable white dress to match the statue. People stopped to watch and take photos. It was sooooo awesome!!



Following the photo session at the Midway Museum we went out to the Gaslamp District and waited for Matt to get out of his conference. After grabbing dinner we headed up to do some more engagement photos at the San Diego Fair. We had so much fun and, of course, the fair just gave us a TON of options for photos. Jenny & Miguel are definitely a very fun, bubbly couple so the fair was a perfect location for photos. And I’m so glad that Matt was able to join us because he shot some of my favorite images of the day. Half of the ones below are his shots, including the first two:


It was definitely a very “sweet” photo session. : ) It was such a blast and after stuffing ourselves on fair food (like deep fried Snickers… whoa!) Jenny & Miguel surprised us with a beautiful and very delicious fruit bouquet delivered to our hotel the next day:



Jenny & Miguel, thank you guys so much for the beautiful basket, the bottle of wine, dinner, the fair… you guys really spoiled us! So sweet of you both to do all of those things! We really enjoyed spending time with you both and will definitely have to hang out the next time we make it out to the West Coast again! Congratulations on your engagement and best wishes for your wedding this fall! : )

On Monday, I met up with Bridget & Lester to shoot their engagement photos at Balboa Park in San Diego. Both of them are also photographers – she shoots Canon and he shoots Nikon. She’s a Mac user and he’s… (sigh)… a PC. I asked if they also belonged to different political parties and had different religious beliefs, and Bridget said no. She assures me that they have much common ground in their relationship, and seeing the way they laugh together there’s no doubt they have a strong relationship founded on friendship and love.

We could have spent an entire day taking photos at Balboa Park, but the California sunshine started to drain us of our energy. We had a couple hours with clouds softening the sunlight and giving us cooler air to work in, so we were able to walk throughout the park and capture a lot of great shots. Here’s a peek at some of them:


Congratulations, Bridget & Lester! I wish you both much love and happiness and a very beautiful wedding! : )