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April

Napa Valley Wedding – Sarah & Larry

Sarah and Larry celebrated their wedding at the Meritage Resort and Spa in Napa, California. These are two people that are living life to its fullest. Cliche I know, but it’s true. They’re passionate about their families, their work, and celebrating life. It was a real honor and a pleasure to make this video.

Christina from Occasional Cakes made my FAVORITE cake from all of last year. Check out her site, she’s awesome.

Evelyn Linder of Passion for Petals made the beautiful floral arrangements.

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March

Sonoma Wine Country Wedding

Jennifer and Sherif let me take a chance with this song. I found “Settle Down” by Kimbra, a young and super talented singer/songwriter from New Zeland, online and fell in love with the song. Check her out on youtube, she’s unreal.

This was another DREAM wedding from Robbin Montero. Special thanks to Andre Niesing, one of the most talented AND STYLISH photographers I worked with in 2010.

The insane bouquet and all the other delicious flowers were by Fleurs France

Thanks for watching. :-)

-aaron

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January

Ritz Carlton – Half Moon Bay

This was my first wedding in Half Moon Bay. Obviously it’s gorgeous there – the hotel, the beach, everything was lovely. But I think this wedding was a success because of the strong relationships the couple have with their friends and family. Thank you so much to everyone involved.

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December

April and Wil – Highlights

April and Wil met at church, and that sort of influenced me on shot selection for the end of this video. The last clip is what I imagine it might have looked like when Wil first saw April, a nice girl, a few aisles over in church.

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December

Corey and Adrienne – Party Montage

This is the dance montage that served as the ending for Corey and Adrienne’s DVD. Since the prep/ceremony montage was kind of intense, I kept this one light and bubbly.

The dance floor was packed all night long, Pop Fiction rocked it, and I kind of just kept shooting… This clip might seem somewhat long or repetitive to an audience that doesn’t know these people. So, I guess this is as good of a time as any to point out that I really don’t worry about that when I’m editing. In the end, the videos are  for a small audience. Of course I have to show them here to a wide audience in order to book gigs. But I’m very cognizant while I’m editing, of the primary need to impress the client.