Nov 012008
 

November is a perfect time of year for a wedding in Temecula. Tonight I was over at the South Coast Winery which has beautiful grounds and a wonderful spa. The couple had a traditional Scottish ceremony out by the vineyards with a bagpiper. The reception then moved inside where they had some Scottish dancing to kick it off followed by more of a club type atmosphere later in the evening. The group had a good time and the lighting added quite a bit to the tan room. You can see a few examples of the room with and without lighting below.

Extras provided: Uplights, Cake Spotlighting
Oct 252008
 

Tonight was an intimate 50 person wedding out at the Coronado Shores Roeder Pavilion. An excellent room with amazing views directly out to the beach. The ceremony was on the sand and we were lucky to have a beautiful sunset! You never know what is going to happen with a smaller group… sometimes they are mellow and sometimes wild depending on how well everyone knows each other. This group danced the entire evening and really enjoyed themselves.

Oct 192008
 

I just got back from one week in New York City. We stayed at the Marriott directly in the center of Times Square. Talk about a busy location! Our room had amazing views of the street below. The city was extremely clean and much nicer than I ever expected. We did all of the normal tourist stuff: Statue Of Liberty, Ellis Island, Central Park, Wall Street, 5th Avenue Shopping, etc., as well as, took in a Broadway show and a performance at Radio City Music Hall. Overall a great trip and some some excellent photographs.

Oct 042008
 

I just finished up my last wedding for the weekend at Tom Ham’s Lighthouse on Harbor Island. A few special touches included the wonderful chocolate fountain with “long stem strawberries”, the personalized Cowboys football themed groom’s cake, and “The River’s End” band who played four songs in the beginning to kick things off. I took over for the rest of the night with an excellent dancing crowd.

Extras Provided: Uplights, Cake Spotlighting
Oct 032008
 

Tonights wedding was over at the Island Palms Hotel on Shelter Island. The ceremony was outside with a great view of the boats and Pt. Loma. The reception had sort of a modern tropical look to it. Very cool crowd that was extremely beautiful!
Extras Provided: Slideshow Projection Equipment

Sep 272008
 

This weekend I am honored to have been flown up to Lake Tahoe to DJ a wedding. The ceremony was outside near the water on an absolutely beautiful day. Their dancing guests were a blast to work with! I wish we had at least one more hour because they were having so much fun. Amazing views of the mountains and lake…

Sep 202008
 

L’Auberge Del Mar has always been an amazing location for weddings. They just got through with a huge renovation and it looks amazing! Tonight’s wedding was a group from New York. Richie, a friend of the bride and groom’s, is in a hit off-Broadway theater show “Tony N’ Tina’s Wedding” so it was a special treat when he was able to sing their first dance. We went back and forth between his songs and some DJ music. I would occasionally mix in a song over his song to keep the guests moving. It worked out great! Amazing crowd that would sing along with almost any song. The sparkler exit was a great way to end a memorable evening. Unforgettable Event Coordinators took care of the planning and made things easy on me and Edelweiss Bakery provided the cake.

Sep 192008
 

Tonight I was over at Humphrey’s By The Bay. The pool and grounds are a great tropical paradise tucked away in the middle of the city. The ceremony was held over on a grassy area surrounded by trees and plants. The reception is up on the second floor ballroom that can fit about 150 people. Their colors were green and orange with silver accents. The modern centerpieces had one tall white orchid in a shiny silver pot with orange and white flowers around it. They added a personal touch when they cut the cake with the groom’s grandfather’s royal naval sword that has been used to cut all of the family wedding cakes. It was a great group. The groom was always excited and happy. The bride danced most of the night away with her friends. The first 45 minutes of dancing were amazing and then there were a few waves of “ups” and “downs” but the last 45 minutes were 100% solid so it ended on a great note.

On a side note: If you haven’t checked out Humphrey’s Restaurant on Shelter Island it is one of the best looking restaurants (and websites) in my opinion with a great view of the docked boats on the bay. Very modern but warm and inviting. I am waiting for the day when I DJ a reception in there! They charge a minimum of around $15,000.-$20,000. for the buyout so it is not cheap…
Sep 142008
 

It has been about a year or two since I have done a wedding at the Admiral Baker Golf Clubhouse. It has a nice room with a patio that overlooks the lake and golf course. Tonight is the exact reason I love my job! Absolutely an amazing crowd that could not stop dancing, singing, smiling, and laughing. Everyone was truly having a blast. Their last name was Jackson so for the last fast song of the evening I played Ms. Jackson by Outcast (I had saved it all night and knew it would go over really well). First all of the groomsmen were serenading the groom’s mother and then the attention switched over to our bride the “new Mrs. Jackson” and they surrounded her in song as well. A great ending to a fun wedding.

Sep 142008
 

It was a large wedding with around 300 guests using the entire top floor of the Mission Ballroom over at the Bahia tonight. The room looked great with tall centerpieces on the 35 tables (take a look at the never ending tables in the photo below)! I placed the uplights on all of the main columns near the windows. They really highlighted the architecture, added to the drama, and tied in their blue color to the room. It looked great at sunset with the dim light and blue water outside. The grand entrance tonight consisted of 41 people not including our bride & groom! It was one of the most challenging set of names I have had in a long time. I practiced for about two hours before the event to make sure I was saying them correctly. The difficult list included names such as: Tabangay, Salandanan, Simbulan, Matsunaga, Ballestamon, and Baluyot among others… Let’s just say I needed a glass of water after the introductions! The crowd was great and they really danced to anything. It was nice to work with NR3 Video Productions again. They always do a great job.
Extras Provided: Uplights