Matt and Jen, Engagement at the Montage Laguna Beach

So there I was sitting at the lobby bar in the Montage, and up roles this couple. They stood there for a moment staring at me… so I stared back. I was there to meet a couple for an engagement session but this couldn’t be them. I wasn’t expecting such attractiveness… After a few moments of awkward silence and staring, Matt walked up and said “Paul?” Turns out that is my name…

Matt and Jen are absolutley awesome. They are both incredible accomplished for their age and are obviously quite smitten (it was very easy to get kissing pictures). The level of connection they share for each other is evident in every image I captured. Matt was always ready to give Jen a little verbal encouragement (and act like a goof to get her to smile) and Jen was always ready to snuggle in and get close when the situation demanded.

We spent the better part of a Saturday late afternoon and evening at the Montage Resort and Spa in Laguna Beach, walking around, talking about how they met, how they got engaged, and what they envisioned for their wedding day. It was a pretty great day… I think the images prove it!

Matt and Jen, thanks for letting me be your photog for the day… I know your Fall 2010 nuptials will be ones to remember and the beginning of a amazing union.

Spagehtti for Invisible Children

I love my kids. A LOT.

There is a funny thing that happens when you have kids… besides learning how to function on less sleep. You start to care about things you didn’t really pay attention to before, like how many cuss words are on your favorite channel, or how fast the cars drive down your street. You know, stuff that you never blinked an eye at before. But life changes when you have a little one… you start to want to baby proof the world, and it isn’t always just for your children either. You start to recognize and pay attention to the well being of other children around you. Like when I am at the playground with Xander and notice that another child is unattended. I genuinely start to get nervous and begin scanning the playground for that child’s care taker. Normally I would just assume that their parents were somewhere around and that kid wasn’t my problem. I just think about how devistated my little Xan-man would be if he couldn’t find his Daddy… I think any child would be devastated…

Xander is three. He is gonna be five before I blink an eye, and I am pretty sure he will still love his daddy when he is five and I am pretty sure he would be devastated if he was lost on the playground.

Then I imagine Xander being five years old, alone and with a gun in his hands… (I am having a hard time writing this)… no daddy, no mommy, no cuppy at night, no one to cuddle him when he crys… just a gun, and someone telling him that he is going to use it and how to be a solider, a solider for a cause that he can’t possibly believe in or understand.

Sounds crazy right?

Well for thousands of Ugandan children this is a reality.

Thankfully I have a friend named Kamari, and Kamari has an idea, a really really good idea. In partnership with Invisible Children, Kamari has purposed a event called Le Carnaval Invisible. It will be a 21 and over carnival put on at the Grove of Anaheim to raise money for Invisible Children.

Invisible Children started with 3 USC film students who went to Uganda and made a documentary about this war that’s been going on since the 80’s. A man named Joseph Kony was abducting 5 years olds, brainwashing them, and by the time they were 10 they were full fledged soldiers. SO…Invisible Children began to try and help rescue those children, rehabilitate them and give them hope.
Kamari is hoping that by funding the Carnival and raising even more money from it’s proceeds will help Invisible Children make a difference in more children’s lives.

Right now Kamari is raising the seed funding for the event. She has raised $9,600.00 dollars as of the moment I am writing this and she only has 5 days left to meet her goal of $15,000.00.

Part of those funds were raised this evening at the spaghetti night at Cook’s Corner out in Trabuco Canyon. (Cook’s is a rather infamous biker bar out here in the good ‘ol OC. Lots of chrome, lots of leather and lots of beer.) Kamari worked it out with the owner’s of Cook’s Corner so that she could host the all you can eat biker spaghetti bonanza and hold a raffle. She had plenty of generous donors contribute everything from personal training lessons, to tickets to the Teen Choice awards up in Hollywood. It was a pretty fun evening, Xander and Austin stuffed themselves with spaghetti and Stacia and I stratigized how we were going to monitor all 90 of our raffle tickets (Stacia REEAAALLLY wanted to take Austin to the Teen Choice Awards) when they started calling numbers. In the end, we won some person training lessons and had a great time. And Kamari made a bunch of money for Le Carnaval Invisible.

So here is the deal folks; there is a link below… if any what I have written above has spoken to you and you want to learn more… maybe even give a bit to a very worthy cause… then click away.

Help give children hope by clicking HERE

Here are couple pics of all the fun we had to night at the fundraiser (Kamari is the vision in purple, and she is single… just in case you were curious. lol)

Lauren and Brian Morales, Balboa Bay Club Wedding

I suppose I wasn’t too surprised when they didn’t play “YMCA” at Lauren and Brian’s Newport Beach wedding bash… But it would have fit perfectly if they had…

Lauren and Brian met over ten years ago back when they were counselors at the YMCA. According to Lauren; Brian had a big’ol crush on her, and wasn’t overly shy about letting her know… Brian denies  this (but we all know better). Sadly their romantic tryst never embarked, as they were both off to college. Bringing their subtle YMCA romance to an abrupt end.

Luckily, two years later when Lauren (back from school) clocked in for a summer shift at the good ‘ol YMCA… a certain somebody caught her eye, it was Brian! Fate works in funny ways sometimes, and there was no denying it this time…

Brian proposed to Lauren in the winter of 2008, and of course she said yes. They set a May 2010 date for their wedding at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach and enjoyed their engagement. I was lucky enough to be this couple’s engagement photographer and have always been impressed with their connection. I remember thinking to my self “I bet these two never fight or disagree on anything”. I still think I am right. Their wedding was a beautiful affair set amongst mega yachts, pacific breezes, and the blue waters of Newport harbor (and a couple Ferraris in the parking lot). I knew from the start that this was going to be a rockin party, from the lounge set up for the reception to the gourmet sliders being served as part of dinner. I barely saw any one sitting down the entire reception. Well, the day did not disappoint, there were beautiful skies, a gorgeous ceremony on the water, a solo of Sweet Caroline by the bride, an unstoppable dance floor , and a couple in love.

Congrats Lauren and Brian, I hope you love your pictures as much I loved being part of your day!

(BTW, I am playing a little “Wheres Waldo” on this set… see if you can find me.) =P
 

Lauren and Brian Morales… comming soon.

Man o man do I have something up my sleeve… Awesome venue, Amazing Bride and Groom, Dance floor that wouldn’t quit and a bride solo of Sweet Caroline. You are not gonna want to miss this one.

*Disclaimer: No wedding dresses were injured in the execution of this shot.

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