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  • Sep25

    A Traditional Armenian American Cultural Wedding

    This was my first time covering a traditional Armenian wedding. I’d say 70% of the day was dedicated to dancing, 10% dedicated to getting married and 20% dedicated to premium alcohol consumption along with their closest 300 family members, relatives and friends.

    The day started at Armens’ home where 3 musicians played the clarinet, drum and accordion and welcomed his immediate family. Armen’s immediate family (parents, grandparents, uncles and aunts) then went over to Adriana’s house with beautiful floral gift baskets containing the veil, her shoes, chocolates, Hennessy, perfume and more flowers.

    Armenian American Wedding Photography Los Angeles Groom Groomsmen House

    Armenian American Wedding Photographer Groomsmen Opening Champagne Bottle
    Glendale Wedding Photography Groom's Family at Home Celebrating Marriage

    At Adriana’s house, the outside was welcoming with fabric decor. There were two tables inside, one with food and desserts and the other table with the gifts. As Armen’s family begin entering Adriana’s home, they were dancing and celebrating the arrival of Armen’s family. Once they entered the house, Adriana made her appearance into the living room in a silver dress. The room was now filled with immediate family members from both sides. After another dance, Adriana went to go change into her wedding dress with her bridesmaids. Her brother put money in her shoe for good luck and placed Adriana’s shoes on her feet. Before Adriana makes her debut in her gorgeous wedding dress, Armen was in the living room.

    Glendale Wedding Photographer Flower Bouquet and Dress Details
    Armenian Wedding Photographer Groom Entering Bride's Home with Gifts
    Armen was being blessed by his parents with a dance. Each parent put a ribbon on him, one was red and one was green. They placed it on him in a way where the ribbons crossed his chest. Then it was time to see his to-be wife in her dress for the first time. After seeing each other, it was time to hop into the limo and head to the ceremony location: Japanese Tea house at Brand Park in Glendale, California. However, there was one more obstacle. In Armenian weddings, it is traditional for the brother of the Bride to stop Armen from taking his sister away. Armen at this point has to offer money to him until he allows him to take his sister away.

    Armenian Wedding Photography Bride in Dress and Groom Offering Money to Bride's Brother
    Armenian Wedding Los Angeles Event Invitation Typography Outdoor Ceremony

    Their ceremony was also a bit different from what I’ve seen before. The priest had them bump heads for 80% of the time, then drink 1/3 cup of wine each from a fresh bottle with the best man. Before I knew it, the ceremony was done. Following the ceremony, they went to a historical house in Pasadena called the Maxwell House for a few more vintage looking photos.

    Los Angeles Wedding Photography Japanese Tea House Brand Park Glendale
    Japanese Tea House Wedding Photography Traditional Armenian Priest Officiant
    Historical Japanese Tea House Wedding Photographer First Kiss Armenian Wedding
    Brand Park Wedding Photographer Umbrella Bridesmaid Bride Makeup
    Brand Park Wedding Photography Beautiful Armenian Bride with Umbrella
    Maxwell House Photography Wedding Photographer Pasadena in Elevator
    Armenian Wedding Photos Bridesmaids Laughing Japanese Tea House Brand Park Glendale
    Armenian Wedding Pictures Groom Adjusting Ring Groomsmen Getting Ready
    Armenian Wedding Groom with Groomsmen Group Photo in Glendale
    Los Angeles Wedding Photography Bridal Party Laughing Dancing Cheering
    Entire Armenian Wedding Party Jumping Into The Air @ Brand Park in Los Angeles County
    Los Angeles Wedding Photography Bride in Dress Dancing for Groom
    Armenian Marriage Newly Weds Grabbing Butts and Laughing Glendale California
    Wedding Photography Glendale - Historical House in Glendale Brand Park
    Romantic Sunset Wedding Photography Glendale Bride and Groom Los Angeles Wedding Photographer

    Afterward, they made their first public appearance as husband and wife at the Royal Palace in Glendale, which is right across the street from the Americana shopping mall. The banquet hall at the Royal Palace was absolutely gorgeous.

    The high ceilings, pictures on the wall, huge chandeliers, detailed Victorian style molding molding, it all added to the look of the venue. Not to mention the elaborate centerpieces and the variety of appetizers on the 30 tables. They made their entrance with the same 3 musicians and went straight into a family dance again! Interesting… Afterward, they ate their dinner and performed their first dance over a cloud of smoke. But that wasn’t it, they went on to perform a grease type dance for their guests.

    Armenian weddings are longgggg!!!! 15 hours went by so quickly. Oh yea, coffee is a big thing in the Armenian culture. It was served at each of their parents’ homes and at the reception. I’m not talking about just cups of coffee, but straight shots of expresso. I had a great time photographing Adriana and Armen’s big wedding day.


    Japanese Tea House @ Brand Park – 1601 West Mountain Street, Glendale, California 91201
    Maxwell House (Photo Shoot Location) – 55 South Grand Avenue, Pasadena, California 91105
    Royal Palace (Reception Location) – 210 South Brand Blvd, Glendale, California 91204

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  • Sep25

    A Simple American Wedding Reception

    Two days before their reception, they had gotten married at the Beverly Hills City Hall, keeping everything simple and sweet. They celebrated their marriage with family and friends in Southern California and held their wedding reception at Bistro 45 in Pasadena, California. It was an intimate event with only their closest 60 family members, relatives and friends.


    Bistro 45 – http://www.yelp.com/biz/bistro-45-pasadena
    45 S Mentor Ave
    Pasadena, CA 91106

    Pasadena Wedding Photography Bistro 45 Pasadena Restaurant Front

    Pasadena Engagement Photography New Marriage 2010 Wedding Portraits

    Pasadena Engagement Photographer Eskimo Kiss Smiling Happy Lovers

    Pasadena Wedding Photographer Guest Seating Ideas Name Tags

    Wedding Photography Pasadena Natural Lighting Portait Photos

    Eat. Drink. Be Married.

    Wedding Photographer Pasadena Table Setting Eat Drink Be Married

    I happen to be at the right moment of time to capture this shot of Grace’s siblings kissing her on each cheek while someone is taking a snapshot of her.

    Bistro 45 Wedding Photography Family Portrait Siblings Candid Photojournalism

    I love how the grooms are always adjusting through rings throughout without even realizing they’re doing that.

    Bistro 45 Wedding Photos Groom Adjusting Wedding Ring Laughing Smiling

    Here’s a shot of the bride showing off her friend to her friends.

    Los Angeles Wedding Photography Bride Showing Off Ring To Friends

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  • Jan1

    Make your wedding a fairy tale by having your wedding ceremony and reception at Yamashiro Restaurant up on the top of the hill overlooking the Los Angeles cityscape. The asian themed Japanese restaurant is full of details imported overseas to create such a wonderful backdrop for photos. Learn more about the venue by visiting Yamashiro Restaurant on Yelp! Take a drive up there in the evening  right before sunset and you’ll see what what I’m talking about. Enjoy a few cocktails while you wait to be seated as it can get packed on the weekends.

    Yamashiro Restaurant
    1999 N Sycamore Ave
    Los Angeles, CA 90068
    Neighborhood: Hollywood
    (323) 466-5125

    Yamashiro Restaurant Wedding Engagement Photography Hollywood

  • Jan1

    The Getty Center in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California is one of two locations created by J. Paul Getty Museum. The museum is an amazing place full of artwork, contemporary architecture, spectacular outdoor gardens, and a breathtaking view of Los Angeles from atop. Events are held there weekly and it’s free to visit. It is the perfect place for engagement photography and a great spot for weddings if you’re one of the lucky few to claim your date.

    The Getty Center
    1200 Getty Center Dr
    Los Angeles, CA 90049
    Neighborhood: Brentwood
    (310) 440-7300

    Learn more about The Getty Center on Yelp and Wikipedia.

  • Jan1

    Almansor Court Banquet Facility & Conference Center
    700 S Almansor St
    Alhambra, CA 91801
    (626) 570-4600
    www.almansorcourt.com

    This place is a great little spot for small to medium sized weddings. The lobby area looks like you just walked into a resort. The inside is full of natural light for the day time and there’s a little gazebo outdoors to get married at. There is a lake right behind this venue that separates this venue from the golf course. The green areas are well maintained and actually green and the staff was helpful during my photography session there. The little room that they let the bride use was barely enough room for me, the makeup artist, and the bride. There isn’t much shade outdoors for guests as they watch the ceremony, however if you keep short, sweet and simple, you should not have a problem.

    Almansor Court also holds Quinceaneras (Sweet 15 and 16 Birthday Parties) Receptions

    Alhambra Wedding Photography

    Alhambra Wedding Photographer

    Alhambra Wedding Pictures

    Alhambra Wedding Photos

  • Jan1

    Take a drive over to the Los Angeles Art District, where you’ll find large murals on the streets of Los Angeles painted right on the buildings of warehouses, parking lots and apartment buildings.  The colors are amazing and it’s as abstract as you’ll get. Learn more about the Downtown Los Angeles Art District on their official website.

    Downtown Los Angeles Wedding Engagement Photography Art District

    There isn’t a specific address for this since the wall murals are seen for blocks, but a good starting point is the Wurstkuche restaurant where they serve all types of sausages and a full line of foreign beers.

    Wurstküche
    800 E 3rd St
    Los Angeles, CA 90013

    If you want something urban in Los Angeles for your next wedding engagement session or Quinceanera session, this is your spot for photos, right on the streets of Los Angeles. Remember to bring your LA hats and Laker Jerseys for your photo session to represent LA!

  • Jan1

    The Castle Green in Pasadena was built in 1898 and is a unique and historical part of Pasadena. They work with 4 different caterers or you can choose your own, but they charge more for that. They’ll also allow you to bring your own alcohol for a fee. The building is surrounded by gardens, a bridge, koi ponds while the inside features Moorish and Spanish style salon and grand ballroom. Check out this place for that lavish vintage and grandeur look for your next wedding.

    Castle Green in Pasadena
    99 S Raymond Ave
    Pasadena, CA 91105

    Castle Green Wedding Photography