Saturday, July 03, 2010

A YEAR AFTER: A BRIDE'S REPORT

by Marisa Alcocer-Chacko

Ben and I met 11 years ago at work. He was sitting in a meeting room in the middle of a training class when I walked into his life, literally! After 2 years of working together and being just friends, one sad Valentine’s Day neither of us had a valentine, so as I finished up a call, I turned to see Ben sitting right behind me with a huge stuffed Tigger (from Winnie-the-Pooh). He simply said,"Happy Valentine’s Day!" I reached out to take the Tigger and hug him, but he pulled Tigger back and said that I could only have Tigger if I agreed to go to dinner with him. I did and 10 years and 11 months later, we were getting married!
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We had been together for almost 7 years when Ben’s company offered him a chance to get transferred to Manila to open a new office. When he told me about it, I jumped at the chance to see the world. We decided that if a move was in his future it was in mine as well. We moved here to the Philippines together. After the adjustment period of his new schedule and my life without my Mom close by, we really began to open up and make new friends and start seeing Manila as our new home. Being together for so long, we had always talked about getting married but we wanted a few key things to be in place before we took the big step of being together forever.

This move to the Philippines really helped us grow in our relationship more, and also helped achieve our goals that we wanted to achieve before we said ‘I do”. So it was March 2008, a month after our year 10 anniversary that he proposed. It was a quiet Sunday afternoon. We were chatting and getting ready to explore the city for the day. I was sitting at the edge of our bed and just telling Ben about my week and filling him in on all the new things I had discovered that week when he quietly comes up to me, smiles with excitement at my happiness here and says he loves me, then he gets down on one knee with our dog sitting right next to him and he asks me to spend the rest of my life with him. How could I resist that!! This beautiful man asking me to marry him and this beautiful puppy giving me those puppy dog eyes! I said YES!

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After much thought and discussions with our families, we decided that a destination wedding was in order. Both of our families live in Texas, so we thought we can kill two birds with one stone. We get married in a destination wedding and our families get a vacation away from the US.

We began our search for venues and were coming up with just OK places. Then one night, we were out with a group of friends and met this very in-love couple who had just gotten married a few weeks earlier. They told us about this gorgeous mango farm; it really all sounded too good to be true. So the next morning, we headed out for Antipolo to visit The Mango Farm. It was love at first sight, and then once we met Dylan and Mike and Turnip (Dylan’s dog), we were sold! Thus began the planning of the wedding of my dreams.

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Tell us about your color motif:
After much thought, I finally decided on candlelight color theme. I wanted everything to be in cream/ white, and champagne. So after breaking the news to my 4 bridesmaids, 2 of whom were blonde, we all set out to find the right shade of “candlelight” that would suit everyone’s skin tone. I found a great dress for them in the US bridal magazines and had the dresses made by my dear friend and tailor, Ann Cuatico.---


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Tell us about your photographer:

Nelwin Uy was our photographer, he was also the photographer at my friend's wedding the previous January and that's where Ben and I both fell in love with his work. We loved the fact that even though there were a lot on his crew, they didn't seem to get in the way of the guests. And once the onsite slide show began, we saw the amazing quality of Nelwin's work. We were hooked!

Nelwin did our engagement photos and was equally amazing at our wedding. We still look for reasons to have Nelwin and his team to do more photos for us.

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Favorite wedding detail(s):

I can’t say that I have only one favorite wedding detail. I loved everything! If I had to choose though, I’d say the cake was the talk of the night (aside from the lovely couple, that is! :-) ---





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Why a sit-down dinner?
To go along with the candlelight theme, I knew automatically we had to have a sit down dinner. I wanted long tables, with lots of tea light candles, white roses and tall all white centerpieces as the main focal point. My fiancée and I decided instead of the traditional table numbers that we would name the tables after cities that we have visited together, which included our own home towns in Texas. ---



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Tell us about finding your wedding dress.



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The following year, I had another friend who had gotten married here in the Philippines as well. At her wedding, as soon as I saw her step into sight, I fell in love with her gown. I had to know who made it. Oliver Tolentino was the fabulous designer! I immediately scheduled an appointment with him; at good year before my wedding was even to take place!

When I met with Oliver I just knew he was going to laugh me out of his office. I had pages and pages of torn-out magazine pages. I liked certain details from one dress and the veil of the other, and the beading of two more. It was organized chaos! Oliver was very sweet and patient and listened to the ramblings of the detail-crazed bride to be that I was. Then after my rant was over, he sweetly said,"Okay, give me a few minutes." As he began to sketch, I tried my hardest not to look over his shoulder and critique. Once he was done and held up his sketch, I truly was at a loss for words. The sketch was perfect!! It was the strapless mermaid style with beading that would be done by hand in silver threading and glass beads with lots of little “diamond” beads (as I call them) mixed in. The beading would be heavy from the top of the gown and hug my curves right to the hip accentuating my hard work at the gym those past few months! :-) Then the beading would continue all around the bottom of the gown and all down the back of the dress. Oliver said, “We’ll do a lot of beading in the back since you’re back will be facing the crowd, it will give them something to admire”. I absolutely loved this idea!
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Next was fabric. Oliver pulled out a bolt of gorgeous cream duchess satin and said," This will be reserved for you." I was in love with Oliver and the sketch of the dress and the fabric; I couldn’t wait to see it all come together.

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Tell us about your menu choices and why you chose those:
Dylan, our wonderful floral designer at The Mango Farm, recommended K. by Cunanan because of her style in setting up, décor, and quality of food. We wanted something that would mix our two cultures (I’m Mexican-American, my husband is Indian-American) perfectly and add in a little mango flair to incorporate our venue. She did it perfectly!

During the cocktail hour our guests were treated to a mix of Mexican and Indian-inspired appetizers. By the time we moved into dinner, the guests' palates were excited for the main courses.

We began dinner with wonderful Barbecue Chicken Salad served beautifully in a martini glass, and then moved on to a Roasted Corn Soup that I’m still salivating for almost 2 years later. These 2 beginners were incorporated into our menu to may tribute to our Texas roots.

Two dinner entrées were served: a deliciously grilled red snapper served over a bed of carrot rice with mango salsa on top, then a perfectly grilled pepper-crusted steak with a side of veggies and smooth and creamy garlic mashed potatoes. If you can’t tell, my husband and I are big foodies!

Dessert, for those that could still button their pants, was equally as wonderful. The first dessert was Flambéed Mangoes with Vanilla Ice Cream followed by our wedding cake that was Butter Pound cake with a hint of mango sauce in the middle (to include one of the Philippines' most famous treats).

Next dessert (remember, I mentioned I’m Mexican-American so I had to do my heritage proud), for those that could still fit more in, was the last dessert, a traditional Mexican treat called Buñuelos which is sort of a fried-flour tortilla sprinkled heavily with cinnamon and sugar and accompanied by a cup of Mexican hot chocolate.

After dinner, our guests were able to work off all the food on the dance floor underneath the stars in the garden!

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Lessons you want to impart to other brides:
Patience is key. Being American, we get spoiled with certain ways in the US. For instance, a wedding in the US takes well over a year to get the wedding of your dreams planned. Venues book up fast, flowers need to be ordered, gowns need to be ordered, etc, etc.

I began my planning here in Manila with that idea in my mind that I would need to move on things fast! I needed to order my invitations 9 months before the wedding, and my gown a year in advance. I had also met with a wedding coordinator that was less accommodating than I was used to. I really didn’t see much happening with her until the last 3 months before the wedding and by then it was all done in a rush, which truly tested my patience.

In my mind, we should have had all these done and just putting the finishing touches on things the last 3 months, not trying to plan it all by then.

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Victoria Towers Condominium,
Panay Ave. cor Timog Ave. Q.C.
The Philippines

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Thursday, July 01, 2010

E-SESSION: PHIL + CESS

The widely respected husband-and-wife team, Jeff & Lisa of Jeff & Lisa Photography talks to Vatel Manila about Phil & Cess' fun, funny, & memorable engagement shoot at The Fort.
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Tell us about the concept of this shoot:

Simply put, it's just Phil, Cess, and their son, Aaron, in a bookstore, really. We love shooting couples in contexts they often find themselves in. A nice and engaging environment, some delicious ambient light, and we're pretty much golden. This is what we do best, shooting couples as they are. We make it a point to draw them out and get them comfortable enough to be themselves with us. And that's what we take pictures of.
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How do you make couples feel comfortable?

We chat them up. We make them laugh. It's easy for us because Jeff and I are a married couple who've gone through all this wedding planning madness not too long ago. It feels more like two couples just hanging out rather than them being put on the spot.
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Why was a bookstore chosen for this particular shoot?

We were supposed to have a Tagaytay shoot, by the lake, but Cess and Phil decided to have it in Metro Manila instead. We had to think of a location near the place they were staying at and Fully Booked was the most promising. It's funny how things worked out. It was the perfect location for them. We couldn't have asked for more.
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How is doing a pre-nup of a family different from say, just a couple?

If this was shot by just one photographer, I don't think the results would have been the same so I can't really answer that. I think it would be more difficult then, but it was easy for us because Jeff and I know each other very well (understatement!) and the minute we found out it was going to be a family shoot, we immediately & simultaneously agreed I'd be in charge of the kid, and he'd be shooting the couple. Also, a lot rides on the child's temperament. Aaron is a lovely young boy, very charming, very intelligent. We had it easy. :-)
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Your favorite element(s)?

Aaron, ha ha! It wasn't really part of the plan having him there, but he didn't want to be left behind and they ended up bringing him along to the shoot. I adore kids, and he and I just bonded. Jeff took most of the couple shots, and I took most of Aaron's solo portraits. Also, it was an empty bookstore and we had the run of the place. For geeks like me and my husband, that's pretty much heaven.
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Favorite memory of this day?

When I lost the kid, ha ha ha! Maybe not my favorite, but it certainly sticks out. I was carrying Aaron and I put him down by the elevator. The doors opened, he went in, and it just closed behind him before I could even blink. No amount of pressing the button would open the doors. Cess and I both ran down the escalators. She managed to stop it at the floor directly below whereas I ran all the way down to the basement because I didn't know. I don't think I've ever ran that fast in my life!
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Your wish for the couple?

All the love and happiness in the world. It sounds trite but I mean it with all my heart. Jeff and I have much, much, MUCH love for these two. Also, more children. Because man, those are some good genes!
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Tips to couples on how to prepare for an e-session:

Sleep. Please, for the love of all that is good, sleep the night before your shoot. Have fun. Don't be afraid to look silly. Drink lots of water. Eat well. Laugh out loud. Love fiercely.
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Special thanks to Cess Thomas and to Jeff & Lisa for allowing us to post these photos and for doing the interview! :-)
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Location Guide:

Fully Booked & Starbucks, Bonifacio High Street
Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
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jeff & lisa photography
info@jeffandlisaphotography.com
{mobile}0917.854.5472

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We're featuring engagement session shoots as a prelude to the wedding photos to show our readers how couples prepare for their big day. We also feature the photographers involved as they share with us their thoughts on the shoot. If you want your own e-session to be featured on this blog, get in touch with us! :-)

E-SESSION: KARL + ANNA

Jay Jay Lucas & Feliz Diestro chats with Vatel Manila about the concepts behind the wacky yet romantic engagement session of Karl & Anna. :-)

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Tell us about the concept of this shoot:

Jay Jay Lucas: Will let Feliz answer this, he he!

Feliz Diestro: I make it a point that every concept i create for my couples are not unique but a true reflection of who they are and the best that they can be. For me to do this, i sort of have a personality test! It’s like answering a slum book, and then we formulate the perfect concept for them. Karl and Anna had sooo many requests in mind and it was my job to dissect and discern which are feasible and perfect for them. :-)
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Look 1: Pearl Harbor

It was Karl & Anna's special request that we hold the prenup at Villamor Airbase after a loooooot of location selections, ha ha! Anna wanted to look feminine for the prenup so dressing her up plus the perfect hair and makeup will bring out the lady in her.
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Look 2: Spunky Outfit

It was another request that they have lots and lots of balloons and since we get this request often, we thought of putting a twist to this so we came up with a BIG balloon and a lot of colorful medium-sized balloons plus a vintage-picnic look (which i often receive as pegs). Our color palette was silver and grey so I placed together vintage elements and modernized it a bit like the trains, bag and Anna's shoes. I modernized it with Karl's tie, polo w/ shorts.
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Look 3: Tribal Bohemian

Since the fashion forecast this season is Bohemian, we tribalized it a bit with the design and beadwork in Iya's dress.

Basically their concept was a mixture of everything they liked and everything about them. They can be serious yet quirky at the same time. They can be glamorous and relaxed as well. :) It’s our goal to receive comments like "That’s so you!!!” as compared to "Hindi kita namukhaan!" all because it’s an engagement shoot which should focus on the couple's love and joy. :)

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Tell us about finding the right clothes for this shoot.

Jay Jay: We first took note of the personality of Karl and Anna and then we created concepts that they both liked and were willing to do, and then Feliz came up with outfit pegs that guided them as they shopped for their outfits.

Feliz: Karl and Anna availed of my Superstar Package. This included a Mood Board and 3 wardrobe layouts. I do this so that the couple can minimize cost and check their closet for possible items they may have and only purchase the items they don’t (and wish to) have. Most of the clothes used are from the ukay ukay (rummage store). There's an ukay store with lots of good finds along Cubao. They opted to scout for the items themselves which they enjoyed very much. I like it when couples do this; they also go through experiencing how to respond to each other and how they can both decide and prepare for bigger decisions together after the wedding and during the marriage.
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How do you make couples feel comfortable?

Jay Jay: I like cracking a joke here and there, do minor directing, and encourage couples to enjoy every bit of the shoot and just hang loose. :-)

Feliz: I think it’s important to always ask questions and let them talk. Instead of me talking, I let them share what's in their minds. Also, I have a portable speaker with me to set the mood. Jay, on the other hand, is very natural. I guess since the couple sees that he's relaxed and jokes around they, too, get relaxed and enjoy the moment.
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Why was an airfield chosen for this particular shoot?

Jay Jay: It was the AFP Museum. It was chosen because the couple liked a venue with airplanes.

Feliz: Couple's preference.
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How is shooting in a location like this any different from, say, a destination venue?

Jay Jay: It was a challenge actually because it was pretty plain and bare. It made me stretch my imagination and chop up the place visually to make it look interesting.

Feliz: It’s like the saying - the right guy at the wrong time is not the right guy at all so even if you have a great destination venue but you have poor execution, the outcome won’t be extraordinary but if you put the perfect concept which fits the couple with the right location to compliment the mood and the execution of the idea, then you’ve won yourself the perfect trophy any supplier longs for - a satisfied client.
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Your favorite elements?

Jay Jay: I loved the vintage stuff like the old suitcase and the quirky items like the cake, the train set, the nerdy glasses and the BIG balloon!

Feliz: The cake fight! That Karl was okay with getting dirtied, ha ha!
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Highlight of the shoot:

Jay Jay: The cake fight! Crazy fun!

Feliz: Popping balloons when they hit the grass and inside the chopper, ha ha! And the cake fight because everyone were simply laughing their hearts out!
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Favorite memory of this day?

Jay Jay: That Karl agreed to have his face splattered with the cake!

Feliz: Still the cake fight, ha ha!
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Your wish for the couple?

Jay Jay: I wish that they enjoy their wedding day like they did their e-session and most importantly, to keep the foundation of their marriage very strong.

Feliz: That they will never stop learning about each other.
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Tips to couples on how to prepare for an e-session:

Jay Jay: Research on concepts and pegs that' are unique and would suit your personality. Prepare for the shoot together like shopping for the items, pay attention to details, hang loose on the prenup day and trust your photographer. For the grooms: It's your time to shine also so be involved and break a leg! Your fiancé will appreciate it much :D

Feliz: Remember that an engagement is sort of a pre-celebration of your wedding declaration so it’s never about getting it perfect but making it memorable.
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See more of the series here!

Thanks so much, Jay Jay and Feliz for doing this interview and for providing these wicked photos! :-)

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Location Guide:

Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Museum, Villamor Airbase
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Lifestyle by Feliz
Feliz Diestro
lifestylebyfeliz@gmail.com
0917-8063788


Jay Jay Lucas
Imagine Nation Photography
169 Aurora Blvd. San Juan M.M
tel: 7276295
cell: 09175394822
Toll Free: 1-800-3908769(For USA Residents)
www.jayjaylucas.com
www.imaginenationphoto.com
jayjaylucas@gmail.com



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We're featuring engagement session shoots as a prelude to the wedding photos to show our readers how couples prepare for their big day. We also feature the photographers involved as they share with us their thoughts on the shoot. If you want your own e-session to be featured on this blog, get in touch with us! :-)

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