This is a picture of my brother and his wife, taken outside the Salt Lake Temple on their '1 Year Anniversary'. They were married at 'The White Willow' Reception Center in Provo. I DJ'ed their reception for them, actually both of them. They had one in Lancaster, California and the other one was here in Utah Valley. As you can see from the picture, gardens are always a great place for pictures to be taken.
|

This bride, being walked up the isle by her father is a good friend of mine. When she found out that I was a DJ, she began asking me everyday, 'When I get married will you DJ my wedding'? When her wedding day arrived, friends and family gathered at "Wadley Farms' in Lindon. If you have ever been to Wadley Farms, you might remember that there are two buildings for the wedding to be held in. One is perfect for the dinner portion of the night and the other for dancing. I set up in the dance hall and was able to pipe the sound into the other building. For your information, 'Wadley Farms', will let you bring a caterer of your choice. So be aware of that when you are looking for a reception center. If there is a certain caterer that you want to use, make sure you can bring them with you.
|
A very classic picture that I have seen taken alot. There have been some weddings where I have suggested pictures like this for the bride and groom to think about. Since it is sometimes a difficult picture to take, due to the lack of trust from the bride, here is the easiest way to get her in the air. Have the bride lean into the groom with her feet still on the ground. Then have the rest of the line lean down and pick up her feet. Do not try to jump up into their arms.
|
A couple more shots of a bride and groom close to my heart. I know there are a few more pictures of them on this site then others, but that is due to getting permission and copyright clearance for publishing them online. Most photographers post the pictures they take on their sites. Then there is also the bride and groom wanting to keep things on the down low. But as others are recieved and allowed on here, they will be added to this page or replace some of the pictures as to not make this page too big for viewing.
|
This was a wedding that I DJed on Lake Tapps which is just south of Seattle, Washington. When the ceremony was over the bride and groom rode away on jet skis. They then returned and let everyone have a little fun on the lake. I had wired the gazebo with sound so that the clergy could be heard by everyone. After some fun was had on the lake by everyone, including me, we moved the reception inside the lake house since the reception was to last until around midnight.
|
Who ever said you have to wear uncomfortable dress shoes when you get married. The bride and groom featured here never had to complain about their feet hurting that night. They were on their feet the entire night, walking around meeting and chatting with old friends and meeting new ones. Considering this was the second reception, combined they were busy having fun. They had a blast doing a little dancing, spending quality time with their families. Their first reception was in Utah, and this reception was held in Lancaster, Calif. Funny that both bride and groom grew up the high desert, near each other, attended youth conferences, knew some of the same people, and then met almost 10 years later while they were neighbors in Utah.
|
I decided to include this picture of the arch in the archives just to let you see a very simple, but great looking decoration. The mirror ball was hung from the arch and then 4 pin spots were used to give some awesome lighting to the arch. The little picket fences were so simple. Instead of buying real sections of picket fence, one end of an old pallet was cut off, then the flats were pointed, and the the fence was sprayed with some white paint.
|
Just a couple candid shots of the DJ caught on film. With the jacket I was in Lancaster, California. A family member snapped this picture.
Without the jacket, I was just getting back from teaching the "Electric Slide" to the guest and it was time to get the next song cued up and rockin. Courtesy of Andrew Lee with Bride For All Seasons, we were at "In On The Creek" in Midway, Utah.
|
These pictures were taken by a friend taken while we hikeed upto the "HOLLYWOOD" sign. These pictures were at the observatory ("Rebel Without a Cause" with James Dean was filmed there). I DJ'ed in Hollywood a few times. A couple hours later I had the crowd dancing to the hits.
|
These next few are some awesome candid shots from various weddings. As stated on other pages, I have DJ'ed all over and collected shots from a lot of different weddings. Without a description for these, except for them speaking for themselves as great wedding pictures I have just posted them below.
|
|
|
|
|
|