Kevin's Wedding
Had a fun but hectic weekend at home in LA, mainly for Cristina and Kevin's wedding. Still tired from the trip, so I don't feel like writing too much. Just gonna upload the pictures, partly to share it with people who want the pictures.
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As a rule of thumb, girls will always run late, even if you give them a time. So, when planning weddings, never start it on time. Here's my paparazzi shot of Yolanda as she "slowly" makes her way to the car.

For the back connoisseurs, the backs of Kevin and Mrs. Koyama.

Kevin's dad and Cristina's mom.

Another rule of thumb: Always include cute little kids in the act. They'll put a smile on your guests' faces, and it's even better when the kids screw up, because they're meant to. You can't blame cute little kids for messing up; but when adults screw up, they make your wedding look bad.

Amy. I'm only posting her picture because she has a cool car, like me.... j/k.

The wedding was held in the couryard of the Marina Beach Marriott. Here's a shot of some bored hotel guests with nothing else better to do. C'mon, it's a Saturday afternoon and the weather is awesome, who'd want to stay in their hotel room?

My paparazzi shot of two onlookers from their hotel room balcony. It's a pretty good shot considering that my dinosaur of a camera is only 3MP with 3X optical zoom.

For some strange reason, this picture reminds me of the infamous shot of bigfoot (try googling for "picture of bigfoot" if you don't know what I'm talkig about). Anyway, it's Herr Schuelke, my high school Deutsch Lehrer.

Shot of Cristina awaiting her turn down the aisle.

Here comes the bride.


It's times like this when I wish I sat closer to the front, or that my camera had better zoom. I think the light from the dude's head is throwing my contrast off.

Same shot with the help of digital zoom. Kevin's expression is kinda funny. I think I zoomed in a bit too close.

A better picture, less affected by the aforementioned external light source.

"California's newest married couple". With Ryan and Josh in the background (and a bunch of people I don't know).

Kevin doesn't look stressed for once. =)

Shiny and Scott.

Shiny and Scott, with multiple flashes going on simultaneously.

Great view from the top floor. Bay Area's got nothing on the beaches in So. Cal.

Our mini high school reunion.




Toast from best man.

Josh was all too eager to bang on his glass. Sadly, this was the final shot I took before my battery died. =T
All in all, it was fun seeing one of my best friends in HS get married. Even though I was unfortunate enough to have my camera die on me, hopefully other people got me covered. More people should get married so we can have more mini high school reunions. Speaking of reunions, it was a startling realization when we found out that it's only like 3 more years until our 10-year reunion. Dang we're getting old.
[Note: Click on each picture to get a larger version to download. And send me your pictures!]

As a rule of thumb, girls will always run late, even if you give them a time. So, when planning weddings, never start it on time. Here's my paparazzi shot of Yolanda as she "slowly" makes her way to the car.

For the back connoisseurs, the backs of Kevin and Mrs. Koyama.

Kevin's dad and Cristina's mom.

Another rule of thumb: Always include cute little kids in the act. They'll put a smile on your guests' faces, and it's even better when the kids screw up, because they're meant to. You can't blame cute little kids for messing up; but when adults screw up, they make your wedding look bad.

Amy. I'm only posting her picture because she has a cool car, like me.... j/k.

The wedding was held in the couryard of the Marina Beach Marriott. Here's a shot of some bored hotel guests with nothing else better to do. C'mon, it's a Saturday afternoon and the weather is awesome, who'd want to stay in their hotel room?

My paparazzi shot of two onlookers from their hotel room balcony. It's a pretty good shot considering that my dinosaur of a camera is only 3MP with 3X optical zoom.

For some strange reason, this picture reminds me of the infamous shot of bigfoot (try googling for "picture of bigfoot" if you don't know what I'm talkig about). Anyway, it's Herr Schuelke, my high school Deutsch Lehrer.

Shot of Cristina awaiting her turn down the aisle.

Here comes the bride.


It's times like this when I wish I sat closer to the front, or that my camera had better zoom. I think the light from the dude's head is throwing my contrast off.

Same shot with the help of digital zoom. Kevin's expression is kinda funny. I think I zoomed in a bit too close.

A better picture, less affected by the aforementioned external light source.

"California's newest married couple". With Ryan and Josh in the background (and a bunch of people I don't know).

Kevin doesn't look stressed for once. =)

Shiny and Scott.

Shiny and Scott, with multiple flashes going on simultaneously.

Great view from the top floor. Bay Area's got nothing on the beaches in So. Cal.

Our mini high school reunion.




Toast from best man.

Josh was all too eager to bang on his glass. Sadly, this was the final shot I took before my battery died. =T
All in all, it was fun seeing one of my best friends in HS get married. Even though I was unfortunate enough to have my camera die on me, hopefully other people got me covered. More people should get married so we can have more mini high school reunions. Speaking of reunions, it was a startling realization when we found out that it's only like 3 more years until our 10-year reunion. Dang we're getting old.
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