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Luly Yang Couture

The selection of dresses, gowns and accessories displayed at Luly Yang’s 4th Ave studio is what dreams are made of. Darcy Camden and I were tickled to enjoy this fashion dreamland while selecting dresses for Fashion In Fusion. Luly runs her business with the utmost care and attention to detail, and given that we were treated like queens, just imagine how YOU will be treated!

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Remember this name, as if you haven’t already!

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These are a few of the Luly Yang dresses we are considering. This is an inventory shot only with the lens and flash on hand, but you can still get a sense of how glorious these designs are. Just wait until they are well lite and on a gorgeous Bride!

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Details make the difference, but nothing matters more than having a master designer!

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I am guilty of not knowing Luly’s full scope until now. This is a complete salon with jewelry, shoes, wraps, veils, and party dresses. Remember, these shots were taken without the benefit of good lighting. There’s nothing like seeing them in person. — Well, perhaps in the upcoming fashion spreads…

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Darcy envisioning which of our brides or models might wear this particular gown in which of our urban settings.

The sessions are coming up May 22 and 23. We’ll post some images within the following week. Stay tuned.

Model Bride, Model Groom Contest. Are YOU gorgeous?

Model Bride, Model Groom Contest

Janet Klinger Photography
in collaboration with

David Galliett
of Rented Elegance
Merry Beth Turpin of Aisle of View

And

Luly Yang Couture

Present

Urban Fashion In Fusion

Beautiful Brides, Gorgeous Grooms
Model exquisite couture along with the professionals!
Enter to win a day of glamor, excitement, and a chance to be published!

You will be treated to professional hair and make up

by top designer Tiara’s on Location.
Fashion Styling by expert Darcy Camden
Let your inner-Urban out!

One winning Bride and one winning Groom will choose
one from the following

$800 towards a coffee table book from the fashion sessions
*$800 credit on Janet Klinger’s wedding packages

Up to two hours of Portrait photography

AND

One hour of wedding consultation, compliments of Aisle of View
A complimentary Signature Bella Umbrella
25% off a Décor and Flower package from David Galliett of Rented Elegance

And other vendor discounts and gifts

How to enter: Entry deadlines are May 18th. Send up to 4 photographs of yourself to info@janetklinger.com, indicating the referring wedding professional. You can also begin by replying to this post. Please note that more than one Bride and one Groom may participate in fashion shoots, but only one of each will be chosen Winner.
More:

Fashion sessions are tentatively planned for May 22 and 23, 2007.Your wedding date must be between
Jan 1, 2006 and Dec 31, 2008. Claiming prizes must take place prior to Dec 31, 2008. You must provide the name of the referring wedding professional. All ages 18 and older are welcome. You must sign a model release agreeing to unlimited use of the images. You will receive digital files of all images you participated in, printable up to 8×10. * It is completely fine if you already have your wedding vendors booked. We simply want the best people for the session.

Note to Seattle Wedding Coordinators and Vendors
Do you know Incredible Brides and Gorgeous Grooms?
Send them our way. If your referred Bride and/or Groom wins, you too can use the images for promotion.
Inquire about Vendor Details

Seattle Hair & Make-up Artist, Erin Skipley of Bellatrix Studio

I was thrilled to meet make-up artist Erin Skipley of Bellatrix Studio at Monday’s ABC meeting. She’s talented, hip, and a gentle soul. I looked at her book. WOW! I’m trying to come up with a reason to have her do MY hair and make-up. (Can changing a diaper be considered a special occassion?) Erin’s client list is as impressive as her work.

Erin has also agreed to be part of the Urban Fashion in Fusion photo session. I can ‘t wait to work with her!

Seattle Metropolitan Bride and Groom

Seattle Metropolitan Bride & Groom magazine invited me to a luncheon at the elegant, modern and distinctly urban Hotel 1000. Immediately I wondered why Seattle might want a second Nuptial publication. We already have Seattle Bride. The answer came minutes after stepping off the elevator into a sweet smelling foyer. I was enthusiastically greeted by Poison Waters herself, in her bright, don’t miss me for a moment, blue dress. Now would Seattle Bride have a drag queen host their gala? No doubt things are shaking up here in the NW, so who knows what tomorrow may bring for Seattle Bride. But today there’s Seattle Metropolitan Bride & Groom. Notice the G word. My husband, formerly my finance, was offended and surprised that so little was addressed to Grooms. He was a huge part of our wedding planning. SMB&G recognizes and encourages the Grooms involvement. Equally as (formerly) disappointing, I have submitted images from my numerous gay and lesbian weddings, never to be published in a bridal mag. SMB&G includes everyone’s nuptials in their scope, which should be taken for granted, for goodness sake!

Seattle Metropolitan Magazine certainly did their homework. Invited were some of my favorite wedding vendors. Luly Yang, John Gardner of Aria Style, Coordinators Merry Beth Turpin of Aisle of View and Travis and Jesse from True Colors Events. Others I at least had the pleasure of saying hello to: the ever helpful Me Ra Koh and Jeff LaPlante, Sharlane Chase, Grace and Hun of GH Kim, Michael Good, Katarina from J Garner, The Lulu weddings gals, The Junebug weddings gals, the catering team at the elegant, waterfront Woodmark Hotel. If all of these quality Seattle wedding vendors sign up with SMB&G, brides and grooms can be sure to find top wedding professionals all in one publication. OK, that’s all for now. Ellie is awake. It takes forever to create links so I have to stop right now!
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The Theme of the Day, “Get Rocked”.

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The sweet smell of success. Cupcake Royale.

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These two weren’t the only ones enjoying the new zine.

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Our entertaining MC, Poison Waters.

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Seattle Metropolitan Bride & Groom Packed us in.

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From left to rignt, our hosts from Seattle Metropolitan Bride & Groom. Jill Spitznass, Editor. Laura Cassidy, Editor. Nicole Vogel, Publisher
These folks have experience. Portland Monthly, Seattle Metropolitan, and Portland Bride & Groom magazines are all in the family.

Golf Club at Newcastle. To Be the Best, They Work With the Best

WAY at the top of my favorite event locations, sitting high upon a hill overlooking Lake Washington, Bellevue, Seattle AND Puget sound, is the impeccably run Golf Club at New Castle. In the planning stages, it’s the professional, highly personable, caring staff that matter. But even more important is the impact the location itself has on an event’s ambiance. This spot is unbeatable for sunsets, spacious and gracious environments, and for a mix of country and urban flair. If you can, fit these folks into your budget, and change your event to a Wednesday if that’s what’s available!

Last night, Newcastle, who always pampers it’s vendors even on wild and crazy event days, spoiled us. Ninety of the Clubs staff and favorite vendors convened to the elegant St Andrew’s Ballroom for a fabulous night of food, friends and fun.

I was thrilled to be the only photographer present. Now, undoubtedly others were invited, but since I don’t know that, I can bask in my own little world for a while. AND I was presented with a round of golf for two. Thank you, Newcastle! If you haven’t played golf here, go get those clubs.

Newcastle hosted more people than I have time to write about, so I’ll narrow this mention to those I had the pleasure of talking with. At the top of the list is the detailed Director of Catering, Theresa “TC” Bailey, with her ever watchful eye. I also laughed with Susan Aeschliman, Kimberly Sissel and Daneka Sarkies who excel when it comes to helpfulness and making sure Newcastle events are just so.

Top event coordinators were there. My hero in this realm is Merry Beth Turpin of Aisle of View. She knows how to make, and if necessary, SAVE the day. I have stories to tell… Sitting next to me was Jackie Ross Grotle of Event Success. She and I have never worked together, and now I’m on a mission to change this. She’s a wonderful, highly intelligent person. Hire both of us and I’ll make you a “deal” through 2008. (This is were you run down the isle, arms waving, screaming your head off because you’re a WINNER!) Great teams make the difference! I also love Kerry Cooper of Bliss Events. Talk about a sweet and organized person. Her adorable designer hubby was there too. Naturally, Wendy Wojcik, of Weddings with Wendy was there, looking gorgeous as ever. Make your event as beautiful. Hire Wendy. Go All The Way! I finally met Margaret Perugini from Andy Mirkovich Productions. She is professional, elegant and warm at the same time. I certainly hope she has her athletic 82 year old groom and 80 year old bride enter my Urban Fusion Fashion contest. (Keep watching. Details within the week!).

In a category of his own is David Galliett of Rented Elegance. This man is TALENTED. When you want ambiance, David’s environments take your breath away. One-stop shop here for props, flowers, linens, and more, or David will happily designs along with a creative team of florist, caterer and coordinator. David = WOW factor. Do the math!

An event for the truly fabulous wouldn’t be complete without John Gardner from Aria Style. John keeps raising the bar in both floral and decor. He has some incredible linens I’ve not seen elsewhere, and that’s just the beginning. Cheers, John! I had the pleasure of sitting next to the sweet and very helpful Allyson Weekly of Plateau Florist. She went out of her way to help me juggle all my camera gear, martini, dinner plate and wallet. And IS she patient. Thanks for you help, Allyson. Helpfulness is one trait you want in a florist!

There were great DJs there too! Greg Lowder of Affairs to Remember had me cracking up, as usual. What a wonderful person. A great listener too. It was great to see Tim Stever of Beautiful Noise. (I photographed his wedding about 15 years ago!) His cutting edge looks mirrors his adaptability. What YOU want to hear is Tim’s specialty. Dan and Bryan Kretz of Emerald City Productions did a great, if difficult job at last nights event. They provided theme music to support a wild and crazy game show that was going on during dinner. The music selected and their timing was right on! Great job D & B! Darrell Christel of Daddy Cool Productions is just that. Daddy Cool! He has a wonderful way about him, so while I have yet to work with Darrell, I can’t wait until I do. This man has PERSONALITY! Tom Denman of A sound Celebration specializes in “Music for all Occasions”. Naturally, he was present at this top-vendor event.

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Location Location Location (and don’t forget, Photographer Photographer Photographer!) ;-)

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The sushi bar was my favorite part. (Being deprived in pregnancy only fed this gals raw passion!) Display, taste, variety. Newcastle has a Master Sushi Chef!

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Yummy, elegant Cucumber Pimms Cup Sorbet!

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Or maybe THIS was my favorite part!

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Introducing a new Chef and Pastry Chef.
Freedom of Chef expression! We all love grilled salmon, but try your Chef’s specialty too. Aren’t great ideas one reason you hired professionals? And can you spell C.H.O.C.O.L.A.T.E.?

Wedding Party PAAAAAR-TAY!!!

Family is often fabulous, loving and helpful when planning your wedding. Still, when it comes to setting the tone of your Big Day, your wedding party matters! If you want a wild and crazy dance party, avoid inviting only your shy friends to be maids. If you want “class”, having your scantily clad cousin as your maid of honor, while exciting, might alter the desired effect. Is it a family affair? Including all 12 nieces and nephews is an endearing way to be all inclusive, and adds just the right amount of chaos to inspire any photographer.
From THIS photographer’s perspective, the more the merrier in your wedding party. Having said this, I only had my best friend of thirty years stand up with me. But I’m not talking about MY OWN personal preference for intimate, cozy family and closest friend gatherings. I’m talking about what makes for entertaining, energetic moment photographs. Those lovely intimate, cozy shots are for another post…
Several photos below were featured in Grace Ormonde Wedding Style Magazine, and Seattle Bride Magazine.

Groomsmen Selfportrait at Inn at the Market
Groomsmen self portrait in the lovely courtyard between the elegant yet cozy Inn at the Market and the superb Cafe Campagne

Beautiful bride with gusty winds, oh and groomsmen, at Snoqualamie Ridge Golf Club
Bride’s veil caught in gusty winds at one of my favorite locations, Snoqualamie Ridge Golf Club.

Bridal Party before the W Hotel reception
Bride and maids encourage flower girl before going to the chic and urban W Hotel

Flower girl near Salish Lodge
Flower girl near scenic Salish Lodge

Hindu Wedding Party on a fire engine
Unable to turn off the shrieking fire alarm this energetic Hindu wedding party was thrilled to ride the fire trucks. I love Nat and Mamatha’s go-with-the-flow attitude. These two are fabulous to work with. Such a colorful, eventful wedding!

Flowers by Athena Flora
Athena Flora created these stunning flower girl bouquets. Taken moments before departing for St Demetrios Greek Othodox Church

Luly Yang bridal gown, Dolce & Gabbana sunglasses
With a stunning Luly Yang gown and Dolce & Gabbana accessories, this wedding was filled with style!

Lopez Island Wedding, Groom and Flowergirl
Moments before walking down the isle, the Groom and flower girl share a moment. Long lenses are wonderful!

Wedding Party at Snoqualamie Ridge Golf Club
Even a posed shot of this wedding party shows their boundless energy. Snoqulamie Ridge Golf Club, once again, was a mighty scenic setting for this high-styled wedding.

Groomsmen smoke cigars at Snoqualamie Ridge Golf Club
Snoqualamie Ridge provides the perfect backdrop for these cigar endulging groomsmen.

What to Look For in a Wedding Photographer Part 1: Photographic Personality

Photographers take care of their clients; at times overtly, other times quietly. Contributing to the fun and positive energy of the day keeps everyone inspired, yet it is an equally important skill to smoothly flow from outgoing to invisibility. Ask yourself if you feel comfortable with a confident creative photographer who can playfully encourage you while creating works of art, or if you prefer she be a fly on the wall documenting the day unfolding. I wonder why you would choose less than a balanced coverage of both!

Does your photographer want to be your best friend and a guest at your wedding? Is that what YOU want? Granted I have become excellent friends with clients; going away on trips, boating, skiing, swapping babysitting. But I act on the assumption that Brides and Grooms want to socialize with their invited guests during the reception, not their photographer. Having said that, I’ve been surprised to be toasted by the Bride and Groom, publicly thanked, and invited to the post-wedding party. Still, becoming friends with clients is a gift, not an expectation. The expectation is that clients love the photography!

If you listen to your instincts when choosing a photographer, THIS relationship will blossom too!

OK, I guess I should mention this first bouquet shot is in the Spring issue of Seattle Bride. Flowers created by the ever talented John Gardner at Aria Floral. So is the welcome wreath towards the middle of this post.

Aria Floral Bridesmaids Bouquets
To help illustrate the details, I “snapped” these flowers during portraits.

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A completely candid toast shot. Or is it a ring shot?

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Moments ago married, this fly on the wall captured B&G sharing their new rings.

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If you thought about it, I’ll capture it.

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During the casual formals the B&G take a “private” moment. Is it or isn’t it posed?

Aria Floral Welcome Wreath
Adding the details to your album help create visual texture and ambiance. If you had colorful flowers surrounding your environment, color would be sorely missed if not in the album.

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This B&G may have felt alone, but there were probably 50 people enjoying this kiss! Captured.