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Venue Review: Oak Farm Vineyards Weddings

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When I visited Oak Farm Vineyards to photograph Krystle and Ians wedding, I had no idea what to expect. You drive down a quiet two lane road with hills that go up and down, and it seems like nothing is out there.  Tucked into the outskirts of Lodi, CA. , Oak Farm Vineyards Weddings appeared on my left as an oasis of sorts…a patch of green earth amidst a sea of yellow.  You make the turn in and suddenly you start seeing that there IS something out here!  Oak Farm Vineyards is almost 150 years old, and was built as a personal estate for William DeVries.  It has been updated to serve as a winery and an excellent event destination, but still retains it charm.  With huge oak trees everywhere , white cottage buildings, and an awesome covered reception patio adjacent to a barn reception area,  its a beautiful place to get married…and a really fun place to shoot wedding photos.

I was especially stoked on all of the different places to shoot at Oak Farm Vineyards,  and I could shoot 30 weddings there in a row without using the same spot I bet.  I saw some excellent locations near the pond, where they actually have a rowboat floating there for the couples who like that classic picnic look .   They have an awesome growing arch for brides to walk through en route to their groom ,

and a massive oak tree that serves as a point of interest and a shade provider during the ceremony.    The obvious area at Oak Farm is the Vineyards, and if you catch them in the Fall they are filled with leaves!

Recently I got the opportunity to catch up with Sarah Vigil, who  is the Events Director for  the Oak Farm Vineyards Weddings,  and we chatted about  NPR,  being a young mom,  thinking about how tiring running is, and of course, the Oak Farm Vineyards and what makes them awesome.. here’s some of her prized brain matter, condensed into an enjoyable read:

Sarahs top 5 reasons Oak Farm Vinyards is bad-ass:

1. It feels like home, not some pretentious fake victorian villa.

2. You are able to relax here, and just be in your moment.

3. We dont have white roman-esque columns attached to any of our buildings…the architecture compliments the area

4. It’s a family owned property, and they take great pride in its appearance and presentation

5.  We have a gigantic Oak tree to get married under, and a boat!! Cmon, how many places have a boat?


Sarahs secret relaxation station on the property:

Theres a little grassy area behind the barn that is perfect for catching some peace and quiet… shhh, dont tell. (my bad, Sarah)

Sarahs favorite Oak Farm Vineyards weddings so far have contained:

  • Shabby-chic styles
  • Antique chairs
  • Each table decorated slightly different
  • Adorable country theme with cowboy boots as centerpieces
  • Chandeliers, crystals and feathers combied for a glam reception
  • All manner of DIY awesomeness
  • Laid-back brides, low-key and down to earth groups whose priority is having a great time and keeping everyone smiling

Sarahs favorite season to host a wedding at Oak Farm Vineyards:

Early Fall is her p>ick,  with the cool mornings,  warm nights,  leaves on the vines,  and everyone mingling under the patio lights enjoying the party!!

Personally, I’m a fan of this venue, I enjoy shooting there, and I think brides benefit from having a large, open property like this at their disposal. It is secluded and big enough that you can let your hair down, get great pictures almost anywhere on the property… and if you run out of wine… they have you covered!!  I wrote this review and contacted Sarah for two reasons:

1.  I want to shoot more weddings here, and I am hoping one of my brides will fall in love with this place

2. I think Oak Farm Vineyards deserves the attention, because they are awesome!

Reach out to Sarah at  sarah@oakfarmvineyards.com and schedule a consultation, or head over to their CONTACT page and there is much more info.

Much <3,

Dave

Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography: Wa and Mi

Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography

It has been a little while since I’ve photographed a sacramento Chinese wedding, but it is always nice to see everyone! The community is intertwined and most of my brides/grooms are connected in some way, which makes it so much fun to see them again at the reception! Mi and Wa had a great day with family all around, lots of laughter, hugs, and dancing into the evening at Happy Garden Restaurant. Here are some of my favorites from the day..(there’s going to be more than usual since it was a 16 hour wedding):

Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
Mi started the day in a traditional Chinese dress.. the detail was beautiful!!
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
The guys have to accept challenges to get into the door of the Bride’s parents home. The guys got tired of waiting… Wa wanted his woman!!
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
One more challenge to go… sing your bride a song!! Since Wa doesnt sing or play guitar, this was pretty much hilarious.
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
During the Tea Ceremony, the bride and groom receive jewelry and gifts from the elders in their family. Kinda makes me wish I had a Tea ceremony at my wedding!
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
The men and women played games during the day, some for fun, some for cold, hard cashola.
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
13 smiles.
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
The reception was held at Happy Garden in South Sacramento. Happy Garden Wedding photos look even better now that they have remodeled. I love this picture of them being introduced!
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
Kiss? REJECTED!
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography
Sacramento Chinese Wedding Photography

Thanks for inviting me to be a part of your wedding day! You know I just did it for the food (= Seriously though, you guys are wonderful, and I look forward to seeing you at the next Sacramento Chinese Wedding as Mr. and Mrs Ngu!

Much <3,

Dave

San Francisco Ferry Building Engagement Photos| Mi and Wa

When I met Mi and Wa and talked to them about where they wanted to have their Engagement photos,  they knew it was either going to be Tahoe or San Francisco…. “San Francisco has alot more color options that Tahoe” I commented, secretly hoping they would choose The City as their option.  Dont get me wrong, I LOVE Lake Tahoe… But lets be honest,  if you want more than trees, snow, water, and blue skies, we’re heading into the city,  and if it city pictures you were really after… The City seemed like the obvious choice ( for those who arent hip to the lingo, “The City”  is a casual term for SF).   We headed down on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. The weather said partly cloudy,  but the hourly report said it was going to be sunny from 4pm-7pm…. eeeeexcellent (=   Here are some of my Favorites from The Ferry Building, The Embarcadero, and Baker Beach:






I had to include this short series of “normal” photos because Mi wanted to get Wa to laugh, so she grabbed his pectoral, also known as a moob (man-boob) and squeezed it… instant laughter. She’s a keeper, bro..she’s a keeper.



In case you were wondering who assisted me on this photo… it was Wa. in addition to looking passionately into Mi’s eyes, he also made sure to be my human lightstand. Killer job Wa, you nailed it!

Thanks for giving me creative freedom, and for posing on the rocks near that old naked man on the beach! ( He was wearing jewelry… and I’m not talking necklaces people).

Looking forward to your Chinese Wedding in Sacramento this May!

Much <3,

Dave

Why I dont buy school pictures.

All of us parents know exactly what that order form looks like when we conduct backpack inspections… The School picture order form is almost unchanged in the last 25 years… and sadly, so is the  school picture.  Now, half  of the parents have nicer cameras than their school photographer, and although they are making some advances in school photos ( green screen backgrounds to digitally add scenery later) , its still, well,  a school picture.

It’s not necessarily the photographers fault. He has a room of unruly children. He has 1-3 minutes per child to get a photo, then its on to the next kid. This is the result of working in that environment:

weaksauce school pictures

Properly exposed, Kaitlyn is looking, smiling, and didnt blink. check, check, check. But who is this kid? Thats not the little girl that I raised. Maybe I’m just taking crazy pills, but a portrait of someone is at its best when it reveals something about their character. ANYTHING. Just show us a glimpse of what the person is like through a photo. Needless to say, we didnt order school pictures this year. I have tons of pictures of my kids already, doing kid things, being themselves, reminding me of who they WERE, not just what they looked like.

Still, I felt compelled to experiment with the thought of shooting Kaitlyns “school” pictures. I could spend more time. I could get her to be expressive. I could choose the location. I could do it for free. All good reasons to give it a try! Here is 5 minutes of driving and 10 minutes of shooting:

my daughter is beautiful.
my daughter is beautiful.
my daughter is beautiful.
THATS my girl (=

Since I am teaching Kaitlyn how to take pictures, we brought along a kid from the neighborhood to be HER model while she practiced. Right now, I am tackling camera settings, I’m just asking her questions to figure out what she wants in her photo, and changing settings accordingly. We are focusing on the art for now. (she wanted sunshine in the back and coming through her hair, and a blurry background) Here are a couple of hers:


Kaitlyn has already decided that she will be doing portraits instead of babysitting when she wants extra money as a young teenager.

Thats my girl (=

Much <3,

Dave