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Destination Dining
- Backstreet Café Chef Hugo Ortega in Houston, Texas crafts seasonal menus and daily specials complemented by the best sommelier ever
- Congress The only Texas entry in Esquire’s Best New Restaurants 2011
- Eleven Madison Park Chef Daniel Humm in New York City, New York formulates an out-of-the-box culinary thing revolving around a surprise tasting menu
- FIG (Food Is Good) Chef Mike Lata in Charleston, South Carolina serves up foods sourced from local farmers, growers, and purveyors
- Fore Street Best in a family of Portland, Maine restaurants and bakeries with a wood-burning oven, open kitchen, and produce humidor
- Geronimo Chef Eric DiStefano in Santa Fe, New Mexico
- La Caille At Quail Run Stream-side authentic French cuisine in, of all places, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Town House Chefs Karen Urie Shields and John B. Shields in Chilhowie, Virginia – do not overlook Riverstead
- Trummer's On Main Chef Clayton Miller in Clifton, Virginia
- Uchi Chef Tyson Cole in Austin, Texas mixes Japanese tradition with tastes that inspire him
Photography Software Blogs
- HV-Designs Tutorials on Photoshop, coding, WordPress, and jQuery
- Photoshop Tutorials Adobe Photoshop tutorials
- Pixel77 Tutorials, design resources, and articles
- PS Deluxe Photoshop tutorials, inspiration, and resources
- Psdtuts+ blog/Photoshop site
- Tutorial King Artful and original Photoshop tutorials
- Tutzor Photoshop tutorials ranked according to level of difficulty
- Worth 1000 Photo effects
Photography Websites
- Ben Birchall Bristol-based photographer who covers news in the South West UK
- Beth Forester Professional photographer, speaker, educator, and photoDUDS owner/creator
- David Slater Wildlife Photography Wildlife, nature, environment, picture library, workshops, prints
- Jonas Peterson Jonas *loves* shooting weddings
- Josh Blumenthal Bold, funny appetizing, colorful, genuine, twisted…
- Jules Café Photographer Jules Bianchi’s place to find tips on shooting, networking, inspiration, and more
- Kevin Swan Destination photographer for luxury events
Wedding Resources
- A Cup of Jo Creative magazine writer and blogger in New York.
- Amber & Thomas Australian fashion designer
- Bliss Books A profound and moving book that marries art, memory, and emotion together in print.
- Breathe Upon Great wedding invitation designs.
- Brooklyn Bride Bridal blog focused on modern weddings.
- Elizabeth Anne Designs Wedding and lifestyle site updated daily with tips and stories from real brides, newlyweds, and wedding vendors.
- Frolic! Freelance blogger, event designer, and a commercial floral and prop stylist.
- Green Wedding Shoes A popular Southern California wedding blog.
- Hostess with the Mostess Innovative online resource for hip, modern, and unique entertaining ideas.
- Inspired By This Creative wedding insight paired with strategic thinking in wedding public relations.
- Jewelers Mutual Insure your jewelry
- Junebug Weddings Highly-vetted lists of luxury wedding professionals that brides and event planners can trust.
- Kate Towers An artist with vision who creates non-seasonal, one of a kind pieces.
- Kelly Oshiro Design Boutique design and planning company based in Santa Barbara, CA.
- KISS Books HOT wedding books in seven ridiculously good-looking colors.
- Nordstrom Wedding Suite Gorgeous gowns and everything for the wedding party
- Oh Joy! Inspiration with a focus on design, fashion, and food.
- Ritzy Bee Wedding planning and production firm.
- Southern Weddings Magazine The South’s hottest wedding magazine for the modern southern bride.
- Sparkliatti Designing weddings and events the same way a Broadway producer approaches a play.
- Style Me Pretty Style savvy wedding resource devoted to the modern bride.
- The Bride's Cafe Get inspired by beautiful artists and amazing wedding vendors.
- The Knott Most-trafficked one-stop online wedding planning solution.
- The Wedding Chicks Everything new, classic, funky, hip, and just plain fun for weddings.
- Waxworks Photo Imaginative, moody, and provocative photography and wax pieces.
- Wedding Paper Divas Wedding invitations, bridal shower invitations and save the date cards
Worthy Blogs
- Chase Jarvis The hub for award winning photographer/director Chase Jarvis
- Heather Parkinson Utah Wedding Photographer
- HomeCrunch Kay Luo’s new home in Palo Alto
- Kiss the Groom Celebrates life, love, and kisses through photographs and personal insights
- Lily Rose Lily Rose blog
- PetaPixel A blog about photography geared towards tech-savvy photography enthusiasts
- Photo Attorney Serving the photographer’s legal needs
- photoDUDS Blog Graphic design software for photographers
- Photography for Real Estate Photography for real estate
- Profoto The light shaping company
- Ridout Photography One of Canada’s most inspiring wedding photographers
- San Francisco Brides For the city’s stylish brides and grooms
- Smart Ass Cripple Expressing pain through sarcasm since 2010.
- SoulaStyle A Missoula Style Website by Aimee
- Strobist Learn how to light…
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Tag Archives: california
Happy Second Anniversary Francine and Jeremy
Two years ago Francine and Jeremy became husband and wife in Lake Mission Viejo, California. Family and friends gathered in an idyllic setting beside a lake. Through mostly smiles and a few tears, the couple exchanged vows on a sun-drenched veranda and are living happily ever after with their beautiful little daughter Mikaela Rose. Happy anniversay Francine and Jeremy!
Posted in Photography
Also tagged anniversary, ceremony, francine, jeremy, ketterling, lake mission viejo, wedding
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Photo of the Day – Santa Monica Pier
Posted in Photography, Travel
Also tagged amusement park, anglers, arcade, Arts & Entertainment, ferris wheel, fishing, municipal pier, pacific, pacific coast, pacific park, pier, resturants, santa monica pier
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Photo of the Day – Parasailing
When it comes to caring and nurturing, there’s no better way to express your protective side than to pay good money to have your kid fitted with a harness, tied to a long line, and reeled out a 100 feet or so in the air behind a boat slamming through choppy seas.
Photo of the Day – Disneyland

Fantasmic! is a night-time show staged on the waters of the Rivers of America at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA (photo by Kenn Stearns)
I’ve been spending the week in Southern California and whenever I’m here Disneyland comes to mind. Before there was a Disney World, my family would visit Disneyland for summer vacations. My father usually combined our visits to the greater Los Angeles area with business. One year we stayed with business friends in La Cañada Flintridge – their daughter was in a music group that Disneyland had signed on as an act and we watched them perform at the park. Little did I know that decades later my own daughter would perform at the park during the summer of 2009.
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Family, Travel
Also tagged disneyland, Family, fantasmic!, Music, perform, vacation
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Photo of the Day – Solage Calistoga
Solage Calistoga is situated along Silverado Trail in Calistoga, CA. The property is billed as the “first full-service luxury resort in the valley,” but we found a far better experience could be had for luxury prices – apparently outside the “valley” – at Auberge du Soleil (15 miles away) or Meadowood (12 miles away) located in secluded hillside areas that evoke true luxury: seclusion, exclusivity, and hospitality.
I arrived at the property on a Friday in the summer, peak tourist season in the Wine Country. While I’m no enologist/oenologist, sommelier, vintner, or viticulturist – moderately serious wine lovers should stay away from the summer chaos. I got off to a bad start when neither of the two bellmen on duty offered to assist with my luggage – and they were not helping others. Maybe my rental car was too pedestrian. The check-in representative loudly announced my pre-paid rate, pointed out my “studio” on the map, and advised I drive to the room. Their cancellation policy, like the resort, is not friendly:
100% of the reservation including tax is due at time of booking. Any cancellations or no-shows within fourteen (14) days of arrival will result in forfeiture of all deposits. A cancellation processing fee of $35.00 will be charged should you cancel at any time after booking.
Each of the 89 rooms are photographed with idyllic bicycles neatly parked in a rack nearby. Mine remained locked to the rack for the entire stay – no one was certain how to unlock it. When I asked the manager about the “green” aspects of the property (solar panels are prominently visible on the roof) he wasn’t sure. The poolside bar was out of things I ordered, e.g. my Pinot Noir was served in a martini glass. The heralded Solbar restaurant service (a Michelin star!) and cuisine were below average. However, breakfast Saturday morning on the patio was a delight and the waiter exceeded expectations.
My favorite aspect of this luxury-less “resort” was watching it grow smaller in the rear view mirror when I drove away Sunday morning. There are so many places to visit and stay in the Wine Country. I cannot recommend Solage Calistoga for anything other than a nice breakfast.
Posted in Travel
Also tagged calistoga, hotel, northern california, solage calistoga, wine country
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