Brando and Ash rock. They just do. They had a second wedding at The Courtyard D'Oro, because they deserve it. View this short slideshow of images!
To set the tone of dreamy fantasy, we first choose Courtyard D'Oro
A hint of cleavage. A subtle scent of gardenias and musk. His button up shirt. A peep of thigh. The less we show in photographs, the sexier your boudoir photos are perceived. We don't throw it in their face--you're sexy and that's all there is to it--we don't need to throw it in their face. A gentle reminder that you are in control of all your sexiness drives him or her wild with anticipation. Think about it. More clothing is always sexier when it comes to pictures.
Megan Fox has nothin' on Jenny! Jenny is gorgeous, adorable, sweet and she has killer cleavage. It's okay for me to say these kind of things because she's my friend now. And it's the truth. Jenny, her husband, David, and I recently reviewed their wedding images from their summer wedding at Newcastle Wedding Gardens in Newcastle, CA. and had a blast remembering the night. When I commented on one of her beautiful 'Hollywood' style shots with amazing ta-ta features, her husband absolutely agreed. Jenny and David have been together since high-school and now, after ten years of talking about...
WHAT LOVE LOOKS LIKE...
Maria's English is better than my Spanish, but we still needed Armando to mediate. Maria met with me and decided I was the only person to photograph her wedding. The wedding she had been dreaming about most of her life. You know the dream--big church, beautiful dress, gorgeous day, family and friends--but mostly we dream about looking into our heart's other half and knowing that love is more powerful and healing and beautiful than we could ever imagine. You know that your man would move mountains for you, even a fraction of an inch, because you're his smile and his heart.
You're...
VIDEO-CINEMA-MOTION PICTURES-FILM...WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
Video did not exist before film. At one time, all movies were shot on film, the film was then developed, spliced together and voila, a movie. But then television came along and began using 'waves' to send a signal that was broadcast on the airwaves and folks like you and me could sit at home and watch television. Then 'video' tape came along--in really big sizes--and pretty soon shows could be recorded and provided to the public to play at home on a machine called a VCR. In fact, initially, Beta (a really large bulky tape format)...