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Marlena + Barry | Philadelphia Wedding at Valley Green Inn Fairmount Park

April 20, 2012

Catching up on blogging, finally – been looking forward to posting photos from this lovely wedding. Sun, water, and greenery all around at Marlena and Barry’s wedding. They had a thoughtful ceremony, simple and bright DIY decorations, and a yummy brunch you’d expect of two food lovers. Friends and hugs everywhere! So sweet and so fun. Congrats again to M + B, and a big hug to you both.

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Valley Green Inn
Valley Green Road at Wissahickon
Philadelphia, PA 19128
(215) 247-1730

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8126 Germantown Ave
Chestnut Hill
Philadelphia, PA 19118
sales@bredenbecks.com
(215) 247-7374

Elephant Heart Jewelry
1107 Fair Oaks Ave. #28
South Pasadena, California 91030
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Top 3 Things You Should Know When Working With An Entertainment Company

April 16, 2012

Hi everyone! Hope your spring has been full of lying in the grass, working in the yard, beers on the front stoop while airing out your toes. I’ve got some good photo blogging coming up, but in the meantime, for something a little different…

I know that when you first sit down to think about planning a wedding or a bar mitzvah, it can be a little (or a lot) overwhelming. So I thought, why not interview someone who does this all the time, an expert if you will, and pass the advice on to you?

A few months ago I had the opportunity to talk to Ava Conoval, who works as the director of event coordination at an entertainment company. For those who don’t know, in the event industry an entertainment company is a one-stop shop for all things entertainment-related at a party, such as DJs, MCs, dancers, live music, lighting, multimedia, photo booths, gaming and other activities.

Here are Ava’s answers to the top three questions clients have about working with an entertainment company.

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- 1. What should I splurge on, and what should I cut back on?

Invest in something that will transform a space and give it energy. Lighting, for example, changes the ambiance of a room in a heartbeat. You could also invest in something that will create an interactive experience for the guests, such as plasma screens that display zap shot photos & live simulcast of the event.

A party should be entertaining; it should encompass the right combination of entertainment elements that will naturally draw people together. We want to bring them into a space that makes them feel welcome and excited! Therefore, it is important to invest in the items that will make this happen.

Most importantly, you want the various elements of your party to complement your personal style! For brides and grooms, it is important to create a feeling in a space that is true to who you are; it should be a reflection of your two personalities as well as your individuality.

The same applies for Bar/Bat-Mitzvahs; you want all of the entertainment elements to complement your child’s personality as well as complement the dance floor (not compete against it). Talk to your child about what they envision for their party. Your entertainment provider can then guide you in the right direction of which activities and entertainment items will best suit your child’s personality (or the bride and groom’s personality), the crowd that is attending your celebration, and the space in which you are having your event.

- 2. What should I look for in an entertainment company?

First and foremost, look for a great MC whose style you like. The MC and DJ set the tone of the party, and when done right, they help people loosen up and have a great time. A great MC/DJ team can elevate a dance floor to the next level, and as a result, can turn a mediocre event into an incredible, memorable one.

Second, your contact at the entertainment company you hire for your event should be someone you feel comfortable working with long-term, since often planning a party begins a year in advance. Great service doesn’t start when your party starts; it starts when you start planning. So be sure to select a company that is focused on service and details, and can walk you through the entire planning process.

You should feel comfortable calling him or her up to ask questions. Creativity is key! He or she should listen to your thoughts and ideas, and then expand on them to turn your vision into a reality. He or she should guide you – not push you – in the right direction, by offering you great entertainers and entertainment options that suit your taste and your budget.

Third, if you are not working with a party planner, ask your entertainment company if they have event coordinators to be on site during the event. This can give you the comfort you need to know that all of the entertainment elements will be seamless, so that you can relax and enjoy the party you worked so hard to put together!

Finally, find someone whose business model you love. There are big name companies that do 20 events per weekend, there are boutique companies that focus on very personal attention and customizing the event to be as unique as the client who is hosting it, and then there is everything in between. Find what’s right for you.

And, of course, any great company will give you great references from past clients.

– 3. What should I avoid at all costs?

Avoid hiring a different company for every aspect of the event. There ends up being too many moving parts on the day of the event. Instead, hire one entertainment company who can provide all of the entertainment elements for you, as well as can recommend other vendors (ex: photographers, florists, decorators, venues) who provide the same level of quality customer service. As a result, you will have a seamless experience on the day of the event, rather than one that feels disjointed & fragmented.

A great entertainment company will make you feel like you are well taken care of from the very first phone call. We are here to make your planning experience as simple and as fun as possible, so let us help you plan the best possible event for you and your family!

Ava Conoval is the Director of Event Coordination at Shine Events, Inc., a boutique entertainment company, located in West Nyack, NY, that provides entertainment for events throughout the tri-state region. She has 10 years of experience in the event industry, and she says she loves how each and every event feels like she is producing a performance. She enjoys the challenge and satisfaction of putting together different entertainment components for each event, to make it a memorable, unique experience for each of her clients.

Tags: advice, ava conoval, dancers, lighting, live music, MC, new york city entertainment company, photo booths, planning a bar mitzvah, shine events, wedding planning
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Hudson Valley Wedding Photography | Esther + Breandan

September 19, 2011

Check out some photos from Esther and Breandan’s lovely wedding out in the Hudson Valley in Rhinebeck, NY. What a beautiful day! They held a traditional Korean Paebak ceremony during the reception, followed by the Siege of Ennis, Irish dancing. The Rhinecliff, the reception venue, even flew the Irish and Korean flags in honor of their wedding. Congrats to Esther and Breandan!
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Florist: Heather Forrest-Lundy of A Night in Bloom Event Floristry, 845.802.0750

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Marlena + Barry | Philadelphia engagement session

July 18, 2011

Philly reprezent! I went down to Philadelphia for the weekend last month for Marlena and Barry’s engagement session, and it was awesome. They’re awesome.

The Chestnut Hill neighborhood was perfect for our shoot b/c they’ve lived together there for years now. We got ice cream at Bredenbeck’s, who is also making their wedding cake, and even ended up in front of Barry’s barbershop. See you guys again for your wedding in October! Check out their engagement session slideshow for more photos.
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Esther + Breandan | DUMBO engagement session

July 8, 2011

I knew the sound of Breandan’s voice with its full-on Irish accent long before I ever met him in person. Last year I did a shoot at the swanky St Regis Hotel which thankfully took months to coordinate. I say thankfully b/c somewhere along the way, Breandan introduced himself to me as my new contact at the hotel. Then Breandan and Esther got engaged, and since then I’ve held the honor of being their wedding photographer.

Click on any of the photos to view the slideshow of the session with this sweet couple. I love that even in her highest heels, Esther was still about a foot shy of her fiance. She looks so cute in Breandan’s jacket.

Esther and Breandan, can’t wait to photograph your wedding this weekend.

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Thank you.

December 19, 2010

Hey everyone! So, this blog entry started off as a photo post for Zack’s bar mitzvah. But because it’s winter and because it’s the end of the year, and that means more thinking time, this quickly took some detours and turned into something else and so I’m putting this up first.

Here’s how it started: I was remembering when I met Melissa, Zack’s mom, for the first time to talk about photography for Zack’s bar mitzvah. She was just so likable from the moment I met her. And then over our lunches in a diner booth (sitting in big diner booths, by the way, totally a bonus for a client meeting) she was describing to me how she’d been making all of her event planning decisions: “When it’s right, you just know.” I loved her instantly. I thought, with a mom like that, this family’s got to be awesome – and I was right.

In the past few years I’ve found myself working closely with families as more of my photography involves big life celebrations like weddings and bar mitzvahs. It’s great because, really, many of us just know one family really well (the one we were born into) – but from working with a family for even half an hour, I get a glimpse into their home life, the way they express their love to each other, and their priorities and values. The most fulfilling moments in my work have little to do with photography – when I meet a family that I’m so glad exists, a warm little nest that lights up the world, that inspires me to give more love wherever I go and to call my parents more often just to say hi.

I think a lot about the line “You become a better photographer as you become a better person.” But I think it works the other way around too, so a big thank you to all the wonderful clients, now friends, I’ve met over the years through my photography work who have inspired me by loving their families and friends easily and abundantly, by having their priorities straight, and by just being themselves.

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Rachel + John | NY Wedding Photography

October 22, 2010

Rachel and John had a beautiful ceremony at the Episcopal Church of St. Mary’s in Cold Spring, NY, and then an absolutely incredible, sun-drenched reception at The Garrison a few towns over. I shot alongside the lovely Kara Pearson, who came all the way over from Denver, Colorado for Rachel and John’s big day. Congrats to the newlyweds! New York Wedding Photography | John + RachelNew York Wedding Photography | John + RachelNew York Wedding Photography | John + RachelNew York Wedding Photography | John + RachelNew York Wedding Photography | John + RachelNew York Wedding Photography | John + Rachel

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Andres + Sue | Costa Rica Wedding Photography

October 21, 2010

Andres and Sue got married first in Beijing, but decided to throw another smaller, beachside wedding for family and friends for Sue’s first visit to Andres’ hometown in San Jose, Costa Rica. <3 to you both!

Check out the wedding slideshow!

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Tags: candid photography, chinese wedding, costa rica, destination wedding, jw marriott, lafortuna, photojournalist, rainy wedding photos, tabacon
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Judy + Michael | Springfield, NJ Wedding Photography

July 20, 2010

Judy and Michael are a special couple: they decided to tie the knot after 18 years together.

When I met up with them to talk about photographing the wedding, I was sworn to secrecy – almost everyone they knew, even their best friends and closest family members, found out through the wedding invitations in the mail. I really hope they found some way to document what must have been one EPIC week of phone calls, voicemails and emails from everyone.

The love was overflowing the day of the wedding. For me the most incredible moment of the night happened when they walked up together for the first dance. Their movements were slow and weighted, and the way they looked at each other, it felt like they were looking at each other from across the expanse of 18 years. I was bawling along with the rest of them, and absolutely each and every couple in love, young and old, joined the dance floor afterwards.

Judy and Michael, congratulations!

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60 Temple Drive
Springfield, NJ 07081-1521
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Hawaii, Pt 1

April 12, 2010

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