Thursday, December 22, 2011

{Published} The Knot Magazine

{Artwork Credit: The Knot Magazine}

Dripping crystals off of floral masterpieces, cool rich tones of deep purples and pinks, offset by pewter silver set the tone for the beautiful wedding of Lan+Avi. One of my fellow photographer friends and colleague, Ben Sassani of Sassani Photography {a fabulous guy with an incredibly artistic eye}, married to sister of the bride, sent Lan my way. When I first met Lan and her fabulous sister, Thao {who by the way, was the creative soul to the beautiful stationery for Lan's wedding, oh, and also happens to own her own stationery company, Memories of Today}, over coffee, we hit it off instantly!

Transforming the hotel ballroom from a gorgeous ceremony setting to a breathtaking reception was definitely an exhilarating task. It's weddings like this that get my adrenaline going, knowing we have just one hour to re-transform a room while the guests are immersed in conversations with family and friends, while sipping on cocktails and nibbling on tasty bites. Unbeknownst to them, a room is magically transformed to WOW them upon entering.

The hard work from a great team of colleagues was beautifully captured by the fantastic Ashley Kohlleffel of Ashley K Photography. I will be sharing with you the full wedding gallery in a future post, but for now, we would love to share with you the quick feature of Lan+Avi's wedding in the Spring/Summer 2012 issue of The Knot Magazine. Enjoy!





A huge Thank You goes to the fabulous team of professionals that helped in making this wedding as beautiful and perfect for Lan+Avi.

Wedding Recipe:
Ceremony | Reception: InterContinental Hotel
Cocktail Reception Catering: Madras Pavilion
Wedding Planner: Claudia De Velasco, A Day To Remember
Photographer: Ashley K Photography
Flowers | Linen Rentals: Darryl & Co.
Lighting | DJ Entertainment: Indo-Raja Entertainment
Wedding Cake | Groom's Cake: Bobbie's Cake Creations
Stationery: Memories of Today
Hair | Make-Up: Flawless Hair and Make-Up

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