Las Vegas Photographer for Weddings and Event Photography TiffanyG
Wedding Photography in Las Vegas – Weddings, Bridal Photos, Engagements, Families, Kids, Portraits, and Events.-
August 10th, 2008Bragging, Engagements, Flash Montages, Parties, Sports, Strip Photography Tour, Uncategorized, WeddingsI’ve had a few calls and emails on how to contact me for prices and quotes on my photography services here in Las Vegas. My email is tiffany@tiffanygphoto.com or you can call D. Jay’s Entertainment at (702) 643-3529. My photography services usually book between 3 and 9 months in advance but please call to check availability. I also have 3 assistant photographers on my staff who do great work.
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I do a lot of the photography at the Texas Station Hotel/Casino Chapel and many times the bride and groom ask me (or one of my assistants) to cover the wedding reception as well. Melanie and Johnny also hired D. Jay’s Entertainment to DJ the event.
Here’s the happy couple after the ceremony, complete with skin re-touching to make them look their best:
Here’s an interesting tradition… a “dollar dance” or “money dance” with a bit of a twist. Money is stuck on this little girl and presented to the bride and groom. How cute! I did some “radial blur” on this photo to focus on the girl and to show action.
One thing I always try to do at my Vegas Weddings is get all of the guests in one big shot. This isn’t always possible since it’s hard to get everyone out of the reception area and find a place for a big group shot. But, this party was so good, people stayed to the very end (thanks to Jimmy who did a GREAT job keeping everyone dancing and having a good time). So I asked everyone to come out to the hallway for a group shot, probably the largest group shot I’ve done in a long time:
Thanks to Melanie and Johnny for letting me be a part of your Las Vegas Wedding and Reception!
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I was so excited to be shooting in a big, open Catholic Church – all that natural light, beautiful colors, etc. While hotel chapels are very nice, there’s something to be said about a church wedding! Of course, most churches do not allow flash, so ceremonies can be challenging, too!
A shot I took about an hour before anyone got there – I always arrive early to new locations so I can test out camera settings and “scout” the area. This shot is from a tripod with a long exposure… and by the way, it’s been a while since I reminded my readers that they can click on any photo to see a larger version! Just use your browser’s “back” button to return to the blog):
Isn’t she an absolutely beautiful bride? She was just glowing with excitement!
A photographer can look for years to find such a cute little girl in a perfect (non-posed) pose, a ribbon being tied on her head, with her head tilted, looking right at the camera – and I was lucky enough to capture this brief, non-posed moment. I made several versions of this photo, in color, in B/W, with a vignette… and I provided them all to Dennis and Jessica… but I personally liked this “dreamy” black and white version:
On to the ceremony! I am really having a tough time picking out just a couple shots, but I knew this one had to be included in my blog:
As I scouted the location before the ceremony, I noticed how shiny the floor was and instantly had an idea. I couldn’t wait for when Jessica and Dennis kneeled so I could get this shot:
The First Kiss:
Remember that cutie in the stroller? Well, that’s Jessica and Dennis’ daughter, and just a second after the first kiss, she made her way up to mom and dad to give her congratulations. Dennis’ smile is priceless!
I did follow Jessica and Dennis to their reception at Excalibur, where they had also hired Jeremy (my husband and also a darn good photographer) from D. Jay’s Entertainment to be their DJ. Everyone had a blast, including Jessica. I couldn’t resist posting just one photo from the reception:
In closing, I wanted to thank Jessica and Dennis. I also thank Dennis, his dad, his groomsmen, and his fellow servicemen and women for their selfless service to our country. It was an honor to meet you.
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This great couple is Monte and Lexi, and their wedding and reception was great! This local couple chose Los Prados for their ceremony and reception. This is a SUPERB location north of “The Strip”, a golf course with a lot of trees and green.
One of the nicest parts of Los Prados is the ceremony location, with “Sunset Mountain” in the background. The ceremony is on one of the tees, with a peninsula jutting out into a great pond.
It is certainly one of the most beautiful, natural, off-strip locations in Las Vegas!
I just realized I haven’t really put any “getting ready” photos on my blog. These photos are interesting, like the following photo… the bride’s guests probably wouldn’t care to see this shot, but these photos become treasured keepsakes for the bride (and her mom, if her hands are in the photo!).
I can’t help but take pictures of cute little girls in pink dresses! She was such a ham, and when dad brought out the bubbles, I just knew it was time for a photo!
The DJ’s at D. Jay’s Entertainment help me set up this shot at most of my events. This is SOOO hard to get right, but this one came out pretty good. For any of my photographer friends looking at my blog, the biggest hurdle is to get the guests to put their heads REALLY close together, and to use a wide-angle lens (this was with a 17mm).
They sure are having fun!
Big thanks to Monte and Lexi for their hospitality! Good luck to you guys!
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I can’t say enough how neat this couple was. Yoko is beautiful and Sean is a big handsome man who is so much fun! As brides and grooms know, most chapels in Las Vegas have their own in-house photography so we do a lot of “reception-only” events. That’s fine by me, I get to hang out with our Disc Jockeys and take great photos of all the guests, plus I am able to do some more posed shots too!
Dad was SO proud and Yoko was just glowing!
The cakes at The Wynn are always amazing. Plus their in-house lighting makes taking pictures easy!
Tastes as good as it looks!
A cute shot of Sean as he leads Yoko through the “Tunnel Of Love” that our DJ set up with the rest of the guests. What fun!
Sean could really “bust-a-move” and his guests had a blast on the dance floor!
Overall it was a great party with a great couple who were both very photogenic. We ended up providing them with over 260 unique photos during a 4-hour reception!
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February 29th, 2008PartiesI just had to post this even though I wasn’t the “pro” photographer at this party…
The DJ side of the business D. Jay’s Entertainment was hired to do a big party at the Las Vegas Palms “G-Suite” for a company called Broadsign International. Jeremy called me up and said, “you gotta get over here, it’s OFF THE HOOK”. So I grabbed my backup camera and headed over (sorry for the not-so-great pictures – I didn’t expect to post them here but it was just so fun I wanted to share).
These types of events are really fun, they hired a turntable-mixing DJ as well as a live musician who improvised over the house-style music. What a blast. At one point there were over 350 people crammed into this suite.
Here’s the DJ:
And the live musician:
As Jeremy said, it was “off the hook”… here’s a quick shot I took of the view out of the suite:
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