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"Eunhee and Joshua’s wedding was a long time in the making. When Hurricane Irene came along this past August, it put a kink in their wedding plans, to say the least. The two rescheduled their wedding for October, and looking at these photos from Brian Wright of The Brothers Wright, you’d never know the plans were ever any different. To make light of their change of plans they titled their wedding as “Hurricane? What Hurricane?” and incorporated the inside joke on their paper goods." -Ruffled Blog
"Pick a photographer that you can 100% trust and feel connected to. Brian and Brandon got us right away-our style, our desire for something with whimsy, depth and of course, a great eye for details. The Photos reflected Joshua and I perfectly. It was like “this is totally us. This is totally what we look like.” It was kind of creepy, but in the kindest way ;-) When our August 28th wedding was canceled, they were already in NYC, so they suggested a bridal/faux wedding shoot, where Joshua and I would wear our formal attire and take photos on the farm. Brian and Brandon were so generous in heart and spirit. We were able to walk the farm, enjoy the craziness of all that was happening. Because a hurricane was on its way, the sky was amazing! It was light pink, purple… I’m still left breathless when I think about that sky. But honestly, I really don’t think any other photographer could have taken their place. Everything about your wedding will fade including your own memories, which will get cloudy over time, but photos are these physical wonders that recreate those memories for us. Choosing the photographer that you feel the most comfortable with would be our number 1 thing, even more important than the venue, dress, etc." -Our Bride
Big thanks to Mike Ash for assisting me as second shooter after the rescheduling from Hurricane Irene!
Merry Christmas everyone!
Simple rustic Los Angeles real wedding published on 100layercake.com
"Never have we seen a wedding like this! It starts off like a gentle whisper. A bride in a stunning fitted mermaid gown saying ‘I Do’ in a small private ranch in the shadow of Diablo Dormido. Guests share plenty of cheers, large bottles of Grey Goose Vodka sit pretty in the center of tables while the celebration grows exponentially as the night draws near, as do the toasts and shots. And, then BAM! Out come a gang of fabulous burlesque dancers in bright neon tutus (hired by the bride to surprise her husband)! It’s every bit as cool as you’d imagine. It’s also our first time featuring the work of Bwright Photography - love their photography. It’s refreshing, artistic, and a whole lot of fun!" -100 Layer Cake