Tag Archives: Wedding Blogs

Pulgas Water Temple – Wedding Venue

Pulgas Water Temple

“San Francisco built Pulgas Water Temple as a monument to the engineering marvel that brought Hetch Hetchy water more than 160 miles across California from the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the Bay Area…………. On October 28, 1934, the roar of Hetch Hetchy mountain water greeted everyone gathered at Pulgas Water Temple to celebrate its arrival. With vivid memories of the fire that had raged unchecked after the Great Earthquake of 1906, the city rejoiced in its new secure, plentiful supply of high quality drinking water. The frieze above the columns expresses the city’s joyful relief: “I give waters in the wilderness and rivers in the desert, to give drink to my people.””  Quoted from SF PUC website.

Its a nice place for pretty much everything, including ceremony for a wedding.  If I was getting married, I would get married here except during the summer time (probably not during the hot weather months like on late June, July, or  earlier on September).   Imagine wearing a long coat, a heavy wedding gown  on your wedding day during a sunny summer day.   You get it?  You’d be sweating like a pig.  If you have to marry there during the summer time, then get married early morning (10am) or later in the afternoon (like after 3pm).

Look at a wedding I photographed last year here at Pulgas Water Temple.

Enjoy some of the photos.

View full post »

Wedding Album Design – San Jose

Wedding Photographer – San Jose

I finally finished an album design that is way overdue.  Thankfully, the mother of the bride is pretty much saying to not rush it since she wants something really nice to have for a memento of her daughter’s wedding.  It took me awhile to do it since I am often not satisfied with the first or second drafts.  Also, I put it aside and come back to  it when  I’m all  refreshed.

This Filipino wedding was photograph sometime this year in Monterey, California.

I just want to add that Monterey is just a fabulous city  to not only have a place of venue to celebrate your anniversary or wedding but also to visit.

This will be a 12×12 luxury album that the mother wants to purchase for her daughter, for herself, and her family back home in the Philippines (3 total albums).  Please enjoy the slideshow.

San Jose Photographer – Wedding and Portraits

View full post »

Filipino Photographer – Cherrie and Frederick

Filipino Photographer – Cherrie and Frederick

I have recently photograph Cherrie and Frederick’s wedding.   It was a nice wedding and it went smoothly for them.  I, on the other hand, got a big scratch on my face from the limo grab handle.  As I was getting out of the limo, I grab the handle to pull myself out when it came off and hit me in the face!   Luckily, it was superficial and I did not get KO.  It is still healing but I’m crossing my fingers that it will not leave a bad scar.  I just can’t believe a limo company that doesn’t check their cars for repairs before going on on a gig.  Imagine if it was the bride or groom with a big scratch on her or his face, it would have ruined their day!  Anyways, I got the occasional look from the guest since it was bleeding a little bit.  Good thing the rest of the day went well.  Awesome Disc Jockey / MC was by Dan Kennedy of  Elite Entertainment and videography by Eric.

Cherrie and Frederick was  married at Saint Victor Church in San Jose.  Their reception was at Freedom Hall and Gardens in Santa Clara.

Please enjoy the wedding photos.

Filipino Photographer

Filipino Wedding Photographer

pilipino Wedding Photographer

Pilipino Photographer

Pinoy Wedding Photographer

Pinoy Photographer

Filipino Wedding Photographers

Filipino Photographers

San Francisco Filipino Wedding Photographer

San Francisco Filipino Photographer

San Francisco Filipino Photographers

San Francisco Wedding Pilipino Photographer

Filipino Wedding Photographer

View full post »

Traditional Filipino Wedding

Getting Married – The Traditional Filipino Way

A traditional wedding held in the Philippines is a venue that we all take advantage of to pay the most influential people in our lives utmost respect and value. This custom, usually staged by beautiful flower arrangements, decadent food, and elegant clothing, makes it absurdly difficult for to-be-wed couples to limit their number of guests as they tend to give every single person they look up to a role in their weddings – the beginning of another chapter in their lives.

By standard, Christian weddings follow the following order: the processional, hymn, greeting or opening prayer, Old Testament reading, Psalm, New Testament reading, Gospel, homily, vows and ring ceremony, the kiss, nuptial blessing, sign of peace, communion, Lord’s Prayer, blessing and dismissal of congregation, and recessional. Five elements not written above make Christian weddings in the Philippines distinct: the presence of ninongs (Pilipino term for Godfather) and ninangs (Filipino term for Godmother), coin, candle, veil, and cord ceremonies.

The principal sponsors or the ninongs and ninangs as we call them here in the Philippines are more often than not the couple’s aunts, uncles, and close family friends. They are chosen carefully as these figures are also expected to guide the couple in their married life. To show the couple’s appreciation, they hand their ninangs tokens that go anywhere between flower brooches to semi-precious jewelry. Cufflinks and money clips are popular thank you gifts for ninongs in the Philippines.

The arrhae or coins represent both Christ and his apostles and the promise of the groom to take care of his wife materially. The Pilipino priest or minister gives the groom the blessed arrhae who in turn hands it to his bride. The bride receives it by putting her hand above the groom’s then hands the arrhae back to him. The groom thereafter hands the arrhae to an acolyte.

The candle sponsors light the two candles standing beside the groom and bride. These sponsors are usually the couple’s parents or very close friends. Lighting the candles symbolize God’s presence in the couple’s union. This rite takes place either before the ceremony or before the readings.

The veil sponsors approach the altar as soon as the priest rings the bell. Pinning the veil over the groom and bride’s shoulders symbolizes the groom’s promise to take care of his bride from their wedding day forward. A cord made out of satin rope, strung flowers, or linked coins put into a figure of eight and placed over the veil covering the couple symbolizes infinite unity. Until after the Communion or the Sign of Peace, the veil and cord encloses the couple.

Return to Daly City Photographer homepage

Contact me about your wedding

theblog

Written by Timothy Spencer for Island Rose -Florist Philippines

View full post »

Hayes Mansion Wedding: Leah and Shane

Wedding at Dolce Hayes Mansion: Leah and Shane

Leah and Shane are  the nicest couple I’ve met so far.  They had their ceremony and reception at the only mansion in San Jose – Hayes Mansion which is operated by Dolce International.

Hayes Mansion:

“The Hayes Mansion is a hotel resort in San Jose, California, United States. It was originally constructed as a mansion and has been referred to as one of the finest examples of late 19th-century architecture in the Santa Clara Valley.

Originally the sprawling estate of the Hayes family, it replaced the family’s wooden Queen Anne style house that burned to the ground in 1899. The matriarch of the family, Mary Hayes Chynoweth, commissioned her architect in 1903, George Page, to build, if not a fireproof structure, one featuring the latest fire safety features of the day. This mansion was intended to provide a triple residence for Mrs. Chynoweth and the growing families of her two sons”

Here are some of their wedding photographs.  Please enjoy.

san jose photographer (2)

san jose photographer

dolce hayes mansion

photographer san jose (2)

photographer san francisco (2)

photographer san francisco

hayes mansion wedding

hayes mansion weddings

hayes mansion photographer

san jose weddings (2)

san jose weddings

Do you want to hire me for your wedding? Contact me.

Hayes Mansion Wedding main website.

Filipino Wedding Photographer

View full post »

F a c e b o o k - F a n   P a g e
T w i t t e r   -   F o l l o w   M e