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The Masked Dance

We love kids who show no fear and go it alone on the dance floor, showing the creativity and imagination only they could pull off!

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The World in 2010

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This is a link to a book written in 1974 about what life would be like in 2010:

http://2010book.tumblr.com/post/310745454/cover

The year is 2010

“It is seven o’clock,” says an alarm clock hidden in the wall. Suddenly the room is filled with the sound of music. Time to get up—off the floor.

In the year 2010 you do not sleep on a bed. There are no beds, no tables, no chairs. (That would hurt) The floor is made for sitting, sleeping, and walking on. It is soft where you sit or sleep, hard where you need a table or desk.

Your home is very carefully planned.

No family lives in a house or apartment too large or too small for them. Every room has several uses. (Just about in our house!) The bedroom is also an office, and the kitchen is a living room. In 2010 there must be no wasted space. There are so many people in the world that every inch of ground must be used wisely.

In your tiny bathroom there is no tub, just a shower. (That’s no fun, I like baths!) The shower makes it very easy to keep yourself clean. There are no faucets for hot and cold water, no soap to slither out of your fingers, no need for towels.

You just set the dial for the water temperature and step in. (Totally useful!)

Water pours down from small jets in the ceiling.

Then foaming water flows over you. More water rinses you. Finally, a blast of warm air (if I lived under a blow dryer) comes from vents in the side of the shower to dry you.

Now you are ready to put your clothes on.

In the year 2010 everyone wears a jumpsuit and shoes. The clothes may look odd, but they are sensible. (I don’t think that would ever happen – Kelsey needs her shoes no matter what decade!) The jumpsuits and shoes are made in thousands of colors, from a material so light you can hardly feel it. The material keeps you warm when it is cold and cool when it is hot.

…You can see how fun this is – click on the link to keep reading the predictions!

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Jessica & Edward // 12.26.2009

This was amazing! Filming a wedding the day after Christmas was like opening another great big present of love and laughter! We got work with our favorite priest once again, Monsignor Lloyd Torgerson from Saint Monica’s. Mostly, we were there to help make something great for two lovely, amazing people who deserve so much joy and happiness in the years to come!

This wedding was also exciting because of all the work that Jessica put into the centerpieces, decorations, candles and theme. Jessica and Edward even went so far as to commission a painting to be painted live at the reception by Agnes Csiszar Russo. She started with just the room and added faces as the night went on. Wow, I wish we would have known about this when we got married! So cool, check it out!

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WE LOVE being wedding documentarians!

Main Entry: 1Doc.um.en.tar.ian

Function: noun

Etymology: Early 21st century, from Old American.

Definition: A company’s way of documenting events in life through any medium; whose objective in life is to always be capturing it’s moments so they may be viewed in the future at any time, by any generation.

That being said…

WE LOVE being wedding documentarians and capturing life’s little pleasures that come through our lenses! We are always so excited at the thought of what we will be photographing/filming; the characters, the places, the time of year, the weather, the foliage and fauna, the food, the style and so much more! The thing that makes us the most excited however; is when we see the result of our work. Before the final cut is made in a film we’ve shot or we touch a filter in photoshop to accentuate that picture that was already oh so amazing- we know we’ve made history! We’ve made the couple’s history. We are the historical documentarian for their children and their grandchildren to come- showing how things were so beautiful back then and full of love, how everything was started!

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The Untied States of Wedding Music 2009

We just saw this great video from DJ Earworm – using pretty much every dance song that we have heard at receptions all year long! Keeping everyone happy and dancing while economic challenges hung in the misty background of everything that happened this year – it was a perfect place for these kinds of songs.

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Lynelle and Christopher // 11.21.2009

I had a wonderful time following Lynelle and Christopher all over Orange County, from the beach to the country club, what a time! The ceremony took place at St. Joachim Catholic Church, in Costa Mesa. Amazingly, St. Joachim is actually the father of Mary, and this day of the wedding was an important feast day! Good timing!

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