Beautiful and bad-ass wedding porn from Los Angeles photographer Michael Andrews

July 10th, 2010 - 

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Michael Andrews is a wedding photographer based in Los Angeles with a background in photojournalism and documentary photography. So that means he's a bad-ass at capturing the moments as they happen. Or as Michael puts it, "My work is true to the day and the vision of couples I work with. I want to get the real shit, otherwise, why bother doing this!?" Amen brothah!

Check out some of Michael's favorite photos from his offbeat weddings (click on the photos to see more from each one) and take advantage of his special offer…


Michael may be based in Los Angeles but he's totally willing to travel anywhere in the US. I just love this sweet photo from Jericha and Paul's Baha'i wedding in Hawaii.


Michael can just as easily shoot a destination wedding in a tropical location as well as a traditional Buddhist wedding (like Yuko and Kevin's), that took place in a someone's home where almost everything that went on was in another language. Michael said about this wedding, "one doesn't need to speak the same language to see and feel the happiness was present." And that idea is so very apparent in his photographs.


Oh! And you guys have seen his work on Offbeat Bride before, he was the one that introduced us all to the rock candy flower arrangements that blew our minds and inspired a ton of you guys to "rock" those at your wedding. ;)

OFFBEAT DISCOUNT: Free engagement shoot with a booking of any package (which is a $325 value!).

If you've been looking for a wedding photographer who is going to document the heck out of your wedding no matter where you are or what language you speak, then get in contact with Michael Andrews ASAP and leave your wedding moments in good hands.

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Cat and Andrew’s sci-fi, gamer nerd wedding goodness from Whitney Lee Photography

June 6th, 2010 - 

This business has paid a fee to be listed on offbeatbride.com because they feel their wedding products and services are in-line with offbeat brides’ philosophies and needs … and I agree. Here’s more info about how advertising works on offbeatbride.com.

If you've been a reader of OBB for a while you will recognize the name Whitney Lee Photography — we've gotten so much amazing wedding porn from this Austin, Texas photography team that we've even assigned them their own tag! Well now Whitney Lee Photography is back to share Cat and Andrew's sci-fi, gamer nerd wedding goodness! And we're going to let the bride tell us about this awesome wedding. -Megan

What made your wedding offbeat: Wow, where to begin… Well, our main challenge was integrating our own nerdy interests into our wedding in ways that were clever and fun, without being so over the top as to freak out grandparents etc. Of course, none of them suspected that the piano pieces being played by our long time friend were actually arrangements of Nintendo's finest. :)

Little touches (like the raygun boutenniers) were also really special to us. A lot of steampunk touches made their way into our wedding, lots of jewlery and tidbits from Etsy, which was great even during the brainstorming process. Our steampunk "hero pose" photo was something we took even before planning the wedding, using costume pieces and props we constructed ourselves. And my mother was actually the one who insisted onthe mini top hat, which surprised me (but in the best way).

Because we really wanted to cut loose with our friends (many of whom traveled across the country to be with us) we held a second party on the evening of the wedding day…

A friend DJ'd for us with anime and video game mixes, there was sushi, board games, and a photobooth corner with more props and costume pieces for people to dress up and pose. (A lot of costuming enthusiasts in our crowd, so this was a big hit!)

Our "guestbook" for the evening was a giant sketchpad (sort of running with our 'Scribblenauts' theme) that our friends wrote and doodled their best wishes in. I'm keeping it *forever*.

Specially important to me was having everyone join Andrew and I in our first dance, which was a ton of fun!

What was your favorite moment: Since Andrew is a Chemist, and a big science nerd. His favorite moment (and that of many of our friends) was our special version of a candle lighting/unity ceremony. Instead of lighting candles together, we each poured a vase what looked like plain water into a large pitcher- causing an instant color change from clear to pink. Magic! (I mean… Science!) The audience gasped and applauded, and we were beaming.

I loved our cakes! We had a robo topper and worked in as many sci-fi references into the main wedding cake as possible. I was so excited about the reveal of the groom's cake, with many of Andrew's favorite game characters on the cake. Serving it to the guests reminded me of a little kid's birthday party. "Can I have the piece with Mario?" "I want Bowser!"

What was your biggest challenge: It was sort of tricky trying to plan what a lot of our family viewed as an unconventional wedding. I can't tell you how many times I was asked "So what are your colors????" only to have people utterly confused when I tried to explain that we weren't really going that route.

What's your advice to other brides: It's just a silly detail, but it's true what they say about often being so busy running around and shaking hands at a reception, you don't really get a chance to eat. I'm not gonna lie, we definitely stopped for tacos on the way from the morning reception to the hotel. (But our buddies joined us, so it was just a continuation of the festivities, right? :D )

Tell us about working with Whitney Lee Photography: Whitney was fantastic to work with. She made everyone (even some of my notoriously camera shy buddies) feel comfortable in front of the camera, and every photo I've seen fills me with those warm fuzzies you get of remembering a fun and amazing time.

If you would like Whitney Lee Photography to give YOU the warm fuzzies when you look back at your wedding photos, head over to the website and book 'em asap.

Enough talk show me the wedding porn! Head over to Whitney Lee's photography blog so see more photos and even more nerdtastic details from Cat and Andrew's wedding!

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Michael Andrews Photography, www.mandrewsphotography.com

June 3rd, 2010 - 

I'm a previous OBB advertiser.  I want the whole enchilada package now :)
I am a photographer based in Los Angeles, available for travel to most destinations.  My background is in Photojournalism; the majority of my work is unposed and unscripted.  Some adjectives that come to mind are: real, authentic, genuine, and honest.  All overused terms that fail to capture my minimalist and PJ purist nature.  My work is true to the day and the vision of couples I work with. I want to get the real shit, otherwise, why bother doing this!?  I work my butt off, but I also have fun at weddings—if you can't have fun at a wedding you should not be shooting one.  I'm very stealthy and ninja like (despite my chunky disposition) in my all-black wardrobe when I shoot, but I'm chameleon like in the way I adapt to a shoot…….  I **do ** interact with clients and guests when appropriate, but I am generally very hands off in my approach.  I do not interfere with the timeline or much of anything—it's all about the couple, *not me*.
I love non traditional weddings where couples really make it their own :)
I have one coming up this month at a vineyard with wild animals (zebras, camels, other critters)
If you dig into my bloggie just a bit, you'll find Jericha and Paul.  http://mandrewsphotographyblog.com/blog/post/90

Jericha was an OBB and was delighted with me and the photographs I created for her :)   They will be featured in a new gallery on my web site, but for now just on my blog.
On my web site, Tiff and Phil would definitely be another example of my OBB work.
Bring on the OBB's that value photography!
As far as which pictures I want to use, probably one couple from each wedding to show my range of work.
I'm completely open to any ideas about promotions.  Frankly your ideas would be welcome in this area!
I am not a great writer, but I think I covered most of the info you need to get started.
What happens now?
Michael
Michael@mandrewsphotography.com

www.mandresphotography.com

PROMOTION: Free e-shoot with booking of any package, a $325 value.

[tags]Los Angeles wedding photographer, wedding photojournalist, photojournalism, candid, real weddings[/tags]

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