Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Red Carpet Mode
Doug and Marina recess from the amazing ceremony on the shores of Lake Washington at the Seattle Tennis Club. Officiant Frank Harlan secretly had the guests get into "Red Carpet Mode" after the kiss, surprising the newlyweds with a fun exit from their ceremony. Harlan offers unique non-religious ceremony services with a humanist perspective focusing on love and all the joy it brings to the world. Love and Happiness was aplenty at this celebration.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Dancing at the Red Barn
Dancing in Chehalis. After years of upgrades, Red Barn Studios has become one of the best venues in the state. Being located perfectly between Seattle and Portland allows for urbanites from both northwest cities to celebrate in a beautiful rural setting with all the modern amenities. This wedding featured Portlanders Connealy and Jeff tying the knot out in the field near the Chehalis River on a gorgeous day. Lou Alexander played some Irish fiddle along with some classical tunes for the ceremony, and DJ Sean took over once the high energy dance party started.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Love Aboard The Ferry Boat
DJ Sean had the dance floor packed on the Skansonia Ferry Boat on Labor Day. Whether playing a slow song, a conga line, classic motown groove or a newer pop smash hit, this crowd couldn't get enough. It's always so great to witness a couple that is deeply in love celebrating to the fullest. The groom and his pals are home brewers and their homemade beer was flowing along with the bliss of the day.
The Skansonia is one of the most popular places to hold a ceremony and reception. And why not, This facility has it all - the incredible view of Lake Union and the Seattle skyline, one of the most consistently excellent catering staff and chefs, all aboard a vintage Seattle ferry boat with enough character to make any photographer happy. Sean's fifth wedding in a row was possibly the most fun, although they were all quite fun!
The Skansonia is one of the most popular places to hold a ceremony and reception. And why not, This facility has it all - the incredible view of Lake Union and the Seattle skyline, one of the most consistently excellent catering staff and chefs, all aboard a vintage Seattle ferry boat with enough character to make any photographer happy. Sean's fifth wedding in a row was possibly the most fun, although they were all quite fun!
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Seattle Waterfront Wedding
Last night, our longtime friend Donna married her high school sweetheart. A love affair decades in the making. We can't wait to see Amber French's shots form this night - our camera just couldn't hang in the low light. The blue color scheme, the coffee theme, The New York Cupcakes and Gelato, and the music all over the map, from punk rock to line dancing, made for a special night at the World Trade Center on the waterfront.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Homemade Chuppah
Sean an amazing time as the DJ for Monica and Kassie's wedding celebration at an incredible property in North Bend last week. Kristen of Jubilee Events ran it to perfection, Libby Lewis snapped what we're sure will be stellar photos, and Herban Feast provided yet another epic meal. The handmade Chuppah perched on a hill overlooking the cascades provided the setting for a beautiful day full of music and merriment.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Blue Ribbon Catering
A great celebration began with a lovely ceremony at Sunset Hill Park in Ballard. It was one of those Seattle days where we couldn't figure out where the rain was coming from. The nice and sunny day featured random gusts of wind and rain. Wacky weather notwithstanding, everything went without a hitch, thanks in part to the new battery powered PA system we are using and a well-placed umbrella.
The reception that followed at Blue Ribbon Catering featured DJ Sean and a very lively crowd. They danced to some classic old tunes, including Stevie Wonder's "Signed, Sealed" Delivered" and the Isley Brothers version of "Shout" mixed in with newer hits by Pitbull and Rihanna. One of those groups that sang loudly to every song and had to be dragged off the dance floor once the witching hour was up. Lots of fun for a DJ!
The food is one of the main reasons for Blue Ribbon's popularity. Any place that doubles as a cooking school better have great food, and they deliver time and time again. Wonder why we always like being there so much...A bonus is being right on Lake Union, with some nice views and lake breezes. Luckily DJ Sean had a wedding there the following day as well, with the ceremony inside at Blue Ribbon. Good thing, because the weatherman had the wrong weekend forecast, the supposedly sunny Sunday turned rainy and a bit gray. The second wedding at Blue Ribbon was no less fun, though. The night was topped off by a surprise exit by the bride and groom via a sea-plane. Can't get much better than that!
The reception that followed at Blue Ribbon Catering featured DJ Sean and a very lively crowd. They danced to some classic old tunes, including Stevie Wonder's "Signed, Sealed" Delivered" and the Isley Brothers version of "Shout" mixed in with newer hits by Pitbull and Rihanna. One of those groups that sang loudly to every song and had to be dragged off the dance floor once the witching hour was up. Lots of fun for a DJ!
The food is one of the main reasons for Blue Ribbon's popularity. Any place that doubles as a cooking school better have great food, and they deliver time and time again. Wonder why we always like being there so much...A bonus is being right on Lake Union, with some nice views and lake breezes. Luckily DJ Sean had a wedding there the following day as well, with the ceremony inside at Blue Ribbon. Good thing, because the weatherman had the wrong weekend forecast, the supposedly sunny Sunday turned rainy and a bit gray. The second wedding at Blue Ribbon was no less fun, though. The night was topped off by a surprise exit by the bride and groom via a sea-plane. Can't get much better than that!
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Semiahmoo
We've booked a lot of weddings up at the Semiahmoo Resort this year. Although a two hour drive from Seattle, the scenery and excellent staff make the trip always worthwhile. A fantastic couple from Surrey, B.C. tied the knot on one of the first truly amazing days of the year - and on a Thursday! The lawn behind the hotel lobby provides a stunning view of Drayton Harbor, the Blaine border crossing, and the southern tip of British Columbia from a pristine beach. We couldn't have asked for a more perfect day for the lovely couple and their friends and family who travelled from all over the world for the celebration.
The reception moved from the post-ceremony outdoor cocktail hour to the main tent for dinner and dancing. After a stellar meal, as par the course at Semiahmoo, an ice cream station added to the dessert array of various cakes. A fun photo booth was set up for quick costume and chalkboard-quote snapshots. Soon enough, high energy dancing erupted on the dance floor as DJ Sean was hitting all the right notes. Later fireworks were blasted off the deck onto the water separating the US and Canada. Everyone was literally having a blast!
The reception moved from the post-ceremony outdoor cocktail hour to the main tent for dinner and dancing. After a stellar meal, as par the course at Semiahmoo, an ice cream station added to the dessert array of various cakes. A fun photo booth was set up for quick costume and chalkboard-quote snapshots. Soon enough, high energy dancing erupted on the dance floor as DJ Sean was hitting all the right notes. Later fireworks were blasted off the deck onto the water separating the US and Canada. Everyone was literally having a blast!
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