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I’d say at this point, it’s no surprise to any of my readers that Jules Bianchi absolutely floors me. Her images are STUNNING. Crisp, clear, vibrant, brilliant… just everything I could ever ask for in an image. And I’m just a PLANNER. I cannot imagine being a client of hers. It’d be dreamy gooey goodness. See for yourself…


This one is making the new website for SURE. I already have a place for it…

Hello, Charming!

The best part about having a historical estate or ranch wedding has got to be the portrait time! I definitely recommend taking the opportunity to share a first look wedding photography moment if you’ve got a venue with character in the public spaces! Taking pictures before the guests arrive will save you time and energy at a space like this because your photographer will be free to nab all the killer shots without totally pestering your crowd!!

The red barn… kinda my favorite.

It’s the little things about having a modern wedding at a historical site that are the best! Like bold, fun pops of color and quirky wedding decor!

Bridesmaid shoes!! Subtle bridesmaid style with a modern twist!!


Possibly the sweetest, cutest, most realistic and wonderful couple EVER. Can’t you just feel the love oozing from them as cute as a button? Cause I CAN!


And one last image for fun, of Irene and Jerome, and Irene’s twin [Ilene] and her fiance!

These two are just a match made to work- despite their 1′ height difference! If you’re planning your own historic event with a modern twist, I want to be a part of it! Remember, my speciality is in wedding design for southern Orange County weddings but more than that- I’m total geek chic with a modern twist! Put yourself into it, and leave the rest to the pros!!
xoxo,
A.
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You are so GREAT to work with! I hope we work together again soon.
Comment by Jules Bianchi 11.06.09 @ 8:45 pmJules, you’re too sweet!! Would love to make that happen as well. I’ll wave my magic wand for the 2010 season! :)
Comment by Amanda 11.07.09 @ 11:07 amLeave a comment
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