Wadley Farms was the location of last night's wedding. I had a blast again DJing this wedding. I did the music for the ceremony as well which took place near the fountain at noon, HOLY MOLY was it HOT! I had to take of my shades because sweat was pooling up inside of them as I bent over setting up my equipment. I do not think I have ever sweated so much...
They had a luncheon after the ceremony and WOW! Who ever did the catering made the best chicken ever, it fell apart with a plastic fork - so moist!
The reception didnt start until 6:30, so Annie met me and we jammed around town until then. I love my sweet wife so much, I have fun just hanging out with her. We really dont have to be doing anything and I fall in love with her over and over.
I made it back and relocated my system for the reception. I was only given 3 song suggestions to play all night, Zac Brown - Whatever It Is, DJ Casper - Cha Cha Slide and Brooks And Dunn - Boot Scootin Boogie. Zac Brown was their first dance, so of course I played that, but the others did not get airtime as the Bridesmaids made alot of requests that took us throught the night. They ended about 20 minutes early and I was out of there.
Wadley Farms is such a beautiful place, I love working with them and look forward to everytime I do. I took some awesome pictures at this wedding so let me post them here (some of them)
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Kristen and Chase's Wedding (Aug 1)
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Josh and Heidi's Wedding (July 18)
I was down in Santiquin DJing this wedding.
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ONE AWESOME YEAR (July 17)
I have been married one year today, well not today as I am writing this on August 2nd. But what a year it has been...
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Bennett / Tenney Wedding (July 11)
A buddy of mine from USSynthetic came up to me and asked me to DJ his daughters wedding. At first I was scared...I am getting old. If a buddy of mine has a daughter old enough to get married...WHAT? I am old...
I Djed Chantel Bennett and Stu Tenney's wedding. It was at Mellor Hidden Meadows Reception Center in Lehi. I was here Jan 3rd of this year for another wedding. The day was perfect, weather with a slight breeze, not too hot. I was setup for the ceremony in the upper gardens and then for the reception moved my equipment down to the lower gardens in a gazebo. I had a blast DJing this wedding. I took some real awesome shots from around the wedding and really do like photography, maybe I will offer either or DJing or photography, highly doubt I could do both. Anyways here are some pictures snagged at the wedding.
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4th of July
Nothing to do with DJing, but I did take some pictures to share, so here they are...
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AF Youth Dance (June 27th)
I was invited to DJ a youth dance for the American Fork Hillcrest Stake on June 27th. I made every effort to make this dance as good as the one before. I DJed for them less the a month ago for their youth conference and not wanting the two to be too much like each other, that was a chore. I get requests for Micheal Jackson alot, but never did so many come in than tonight. I could have played nothing but Michael Jackson and all would have been statisfied. I played about 6 songs that night from the King of Pop. The lights have to be on during church dances, so my lighting didnt exactly show up, but here are a few pictures from that event.
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Thursday, January 8, 2009
D Andrew Photography
I have been in the wedding industry for about 11 years now and have worked with a lot of these (so called) options. Let me tell you this, pictures will be around FOREVER to help you relive this moment. Make sure you get a GOOD photographer to capture it, cause in 10 or 20 years you will still be looking at them, and if they are not up to par, you wont want to reminisce. DJing weddings, I have kept my eye on the photgraphers and watched what they were doing, and some scared me. I made mental notes of the good ones and decided when I got married there was only one choice - D Andrew Photography / Brides For All Seasons.
So let me post some of our pictures. I will post others later as there are so many great shots, I didnt want to flood you right now with them all. With a little commentary, here we go...
I really wanted a proposal that stood out, it took awhile to come up with a really good one, but I had an idea. We had talked alot about marriage and were planning it and everything, the only thing missing was the actual proposal, so when it came time for engagement pictures, she had to have a ring, so the plan unfolded. I gave Andrew the ring and he took it from there. He told Annie that he needed some setup shoots, for adjusting his camera, he used some technical jargon and she obliged. He asked me to stand in some of the pictures as well. Then, he said, "I have an idea, Stretch, reenact the proposal, while I finish this up." Without hesitating she quiped, "There hasn't been a proposal yet." I believe that statement even included a little head bobbing. Andrew, then mentioned he had a ring box for a prop, and we should at least pretend with it. So he threw it to me and the first picture says it all...PRETEND?...
Oh wait, Annie gave me this hat to remember my girls (...they are twins and live in Minnesota)
Remember that pictures can say a thousand words...make sure they are eloquently taken. Thanks Andrew.
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Sunday, January 4, 2009
It's a small world...
So on with the post and the meaning behind the title...I grew up with the groom's dad. I got to the wedding and lo and behold, a family from my past was there. I used to live in southern California and I lived right around the corner from this family. I was in the same classes with some of them. While I was unloading my equipment, I made eye contact with (Molly) the groom's aunt, a girl I had known since '79. I thought it rude at first when she didn't say anything, but then I remembered, since then (about 1991) I had had facial surgery. To be more specific, I had orthognathic surgery or maxillofacial surgery This is the process of reshaping your face with orthodontics and corrective jaw surgery or painfully put, repositioning your teeth and facial bones to create a more balanced appearance. So of course she wouldn't recognize me. When I was finished setting up, I walked over to where the family was and said, "Hello Molly." Before she could say anything I continued, "You don't recognize me, do you?" I then said my real name, since I wasn't known as "Stretch" back then. The look on ALL of their faces was priceless, they knew me as the shy quiet one back then, and now I am the one running the show. It was so fun running into them and catching up on some old times. They all live around here and I have never run into any of them, but now that I have reconnected, I will see them everywhere, isn't that how it works...?
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The UGLIEST wedding cake
It is all right to have friends help with your wedding, but treat them like any other vendor. Be sure to (in the case of the cake) have a taste, look at previous cakes and SIGN a contract (they do not only protect the vendor, they can protect you as well). The caterers and I were wondering where the cake was and made several attempts to get a hold of this friend, to no avail. We finally decided to take care of the situation by calling nearby bakeries. We found a couple of them that had cakes that could be used in a pinch in place of a wedding cake. We went to Albertson's in American Fork and they took care of us. We got the cake back to the wedding and were shocked to find something waiting for us. Lets just say it was a good thing we did what we did. We snagged some decorations from one of the tables and used them to decorate and match the cake to the rest of the reception...man, were we good! I wish I had a picture of "THE SAVE" to show you how good we really were, but I forgot to snap one. I was too astonished at the other sight. Below you will find a picture of the cake that someone called a wedding cake. We hid it in the freezer and did not tell the bride. It would have ruined her day and that was not an option...
The cake or what ever it was (on an upside down cake pan)...are those suppose to be palm trees and hearts?
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