At this beautiful time of year we want to wish you and your families a Safe and Happy Holiday Season.
We are so grateful for your love and support. Many of you have been influential in our lives this year. Many of you have taken the time to email and call us to share your happiness with us, and it makes us feel very proud.
We are very thankful to have clients like you!
Have a wonderful, healthy and prosperous 2011!
Warmest Regards,
The EDI Photography Team
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Irma & Juan _ Engagement session at Lake Las Vegas
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
Portraitpalooza, Family photography sessions in the park, November 19-21
Family photography sessions in the park
DATE: Friday-Sunday November 19-21
TIME: 8:00am to 5:00pm
MORE INFORMATION: www.portraitpalooza.com
We would like to invite you to participate in the Portrait Palooza, a 3 day family & portrait charity fundraiser pointed straight at the goal of raising $10,000 for baby Savannah Lighten, who was born on September 19th, 2010 with severe brain damage. Her parents Terrence and Suzi Lighten are members of the Las Vegas photography community; they are raising funds with hopes that a treatment called Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy will help Savannah recover from her serious brain injuries.
To have a portrait session just only $100! Yes, only $100! You know you need family photos, so head on over to Portraitpalooza.com to reserve your time slot for this weekend, Nov. 19-21!
To sign up for the event please visit the site at www.PortraitPalooza.com, review the samples and the websites from each participating photographer. Select your favorite photographer. Click to the scheduling software to see if your photographer has an available slot. Reserve your family’s time-slot by making your $100 contribution / reservation fee online. Come to your location (Sunset Park, or JW Marriott in Summerlin) at your scheduled time, ready for your family portrait.
We are participating in the event on Saturday 2-4pm at the Sunset Park and Sunday 2-4pm at JW Marriott. See you there!
DATE: Friday-Sunday November 19-21
TIME: 8:00am to 5:00pm
MORE INFORMATION: www.portraitpalooza.com
We would like to invite you to participate in the Portrait Palooza, a 3 day family & portrait charity fundraiser pointed straight at the goal of raising $10,000 for baby Savannah Lighten, who was born on September 19th, 2010 with severe brain damage. Her parents Terrence and Suzi Lighten are members of the Las Vegas photography community; they are raising funds with hopes that a treatment called Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy will help Savannah recover from her serious brain injuries.
To have a portrait session just only $100! Yes, only $100! You know you need family photos, so head on over to Portraitpalooza.com to reserve your time slot for this weekend, Nov. 19-21!
To sign up for the event please visit the site at www.PortraitPalooza.com, review the samples and the websites from each participating photographer. Select your favorite photographer. Click to the scheduling software to see if your photographer has an available slot. Reserve your family’s time-slot by making your $100 contribution / reservation fee online. Come to your location (Sunset Park, or JW Marriott in Summerlin) at your scheduled time, ready for your family portrait.
We are participating in the event on Saturday 2-4pm at the Sunset Park and Sunday 2-4pm at JW Marriott. See you there!
Monday, October 18, 2010
Tip # 25 for a perfect wedding day
The Veil Comb
When you buy a veil, it often comes attached to a basic comb. This veil comb is purely functional and will not be a visible part of your veil or hairstyle. It simply helps secure the veil to the top or back of your head. The advantage to using this type of comb with your veil is you can remove the veil after the ceremony while leaving your headpiece intact for the reception.
To place this type of comb, push it into your hair -- down if you are wearing your veil in back or toward the back of your head if you are wearing the veil on top -- so the hair covers the teeth and the veil hides the top of the comb. For a more solid base, insert with the comb angled then rotate backwards into place after the comb is in your hair. You can make the comb more secure, if needed, with bobby or hair pins.
These combs can be various widths and lengths and made of wire or plastic. Wire combs cost more than plastic, but are more versatile and can be pinned if necessary (as opposed to plastic, which is thicker and more cumbersome)._ How to Wear Veil and Bridal Combs by BOBETTE KYLE-WAGNER
When you buy a veil, it often comes attached to a basic comb. This veil comb is purely functional and will not be a visible part of your veil or hairstyle. It simply helps secure the veil to the top or back of your head. The advantage to using this type of comb with your veil is you can remove the veil after the ceremony while leaving your headpiece intact for the reception.
To place this type of comb, push it into your hair -- down if you are wearing your veil in back or toward the back of your head if you are wearing the veil on top -- so the hair covers the teeth and the veil hides the top of the comb. For a more solid base, insert with the comb angled then rotate backwards into place after the comb is in your hair. You can make the comb more secure, if needed, with bobby or hair pins.
These combs can be various widths and lengths and made of wire or plastic. Wire combs cost more than plastic, but are more versatile and can be pinned if necessary (as opposed to plastic, which is thicker and more cumbersome)._ How to Wear Veil and Bridal Combs by BOBETTE KYLE-WAGNER
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Nice letter from Kristin and Andrew_ LAs Vegas wedding photographer
Hello Edina!
The photos are have exceeded my expectations by a long shot! You truly have an artistic eye! I have selected my favorites on your website. I plan on ordering Christmas cards and a canvas photo. Thanks you for the including the wonderful slideshow too. Andy and I are so pleased to have had you capture our wedding day. When looking through the photos, it was like I was reliving the whole day all over again. We could help but laugh and smile while viewing the amazing photos. :-) I plan to write a very glowing letter of appreciation of your service very soon.
Thanks again!
Kristin & Andy
The photos are have exceeded my expectations by a long shot! You truly have an artistic eye! I have selected my favorites on your website. I plan on ordering Christmas cards and a canvas photo. Thanks you for the including the wonderful slideshow too. Andy and I are so pleased to have had you capture our wedding day. When looking through the photos, it was like I was reliving the whole day all over again. We could help but laugh and smile while viewing the amazing photos. :-) I plan to write a very glowing letter of appreciation of your service very soon.
Thanks again!
Kristin & Andy
Monday, October 11, 2010
Tip # 24 for a perfect wedding day
At the bridal veil fitting, wear your hair in a style similar to the way you plan to wear it on your wedding day. Attach the veil to an additional headpiece so you can remove the veil and still have some decoration at the reception._How to Choose a Veil
By an eHow Contributor
By an eHow Contributor
Monday, October 4, 2010
Tip # 23 for a perfect wedding day
Have a friend with you to examine the look of your veil from every possible angle. A veil that flatters your face may not flatter the back of your gown, and vice versa._How to Choose a Veil By an eHow Contributor
Friday, October 1, 2010
Shila & Teddy_ Canyon Gate Country Club (Las Vegas Wedding Photographer)
Shila & Teddy tied the knot at the beautiful Canyon Gate country Club surrounded by a lot of family members and friends. They had a traditional wedding. Beautiful female members of their family were dancing around them throwing $1 bills towards them for good luck. The atmosphere of the wedding was amazing! I posted a couple of images in the previous entry just from the beautiful flower design created by Naakiti Floral.
Father-daughter dance
Father-daughter dance
Shila & Teddy_ Canyon Gate Country Club (Las Vegas Wedding Photographer)_details
Monday, September 27, 2010
Tip # 22 for a perfect wedding day
Try on lots of veils at your initial dress fitting - you can choose from tulle or organza, decorated with everything from lace or satin to crystals.
Choose a veil that complements your dress and doesn't obscure any special detail. Simple gowns look radiant in either a plain or ornate veil, but if you will be wearing a more elaborate dress, consider topping off your ensemble with a plain veil._How to Choose a Veil By an eHow Contributor
Choose a veil that complements your dress and doesn't obscure any special detail. Simple gowns look radiant in either a plain or ornate veil, but if you will be wearing a more elaborate dress, consider topping off your ensemble with a plain veil._How to Choose a Veil By an eHow Contributor
Monday, September 20, 2010
Tip # 21 for a perfect wedding day
Must I Wear a Wedding Veil?
What's the story with wedding veils? Do I have to wear a wedding veil, and if so, for how long?
Besides being a bridal icon -- and coquettishly sexy to boot -- the wedding veil has many symbolic interpretations and uses around the world and in different religions. For example, wedding veils were once donned as protection from evil spirits or used to prevent the bride and groom from seeing each other until the deal was sealed in an arranged marriage. Times have changed, but the wedding veil remains a popular part of the bridal ensemble. That said, you do not have to wear a veil on your wedding day, just as you do not have to toss your bouquet, wear a garter, or smear cake on each other's faces. If you do choose to wear a wedding veil, it is traditional to wear a blusher-style veil down the aisle, which is then lifted by either your father (before he leaves your side), maid-of-honor (before the final vows), or groom (after the final vows). If you don't like the idea of wearing a blusher, you can certainly walk down the aisle with your wedding veil worn back and away from your face. How long you wear your veil is up to you. Some brides find them somewhat unruly -- especially if you're getting married at the beach or other windy locale -- and can't wait to take them off after pictures or before they hit the dance floor. Luckily, many wedding veils are now detachable, which means they simply Velcro to your headpiece and can be easily removed without ruining your hairstyle. Keep your options open: Try out a variety of veils when you go gown shopping to make your final decision. And if you decide you don't care for them, simply go veil-less and don't wear one at all!
http://wedding.theknot.com/bridal-fashion/wedding-accessory-jewelry/qa/must-i-wear-a-wedding-veil.aspx?MsdVisit=1
What's the story with wedding veils? Do I have to wear a wedding veil, and if so, for how long?
Besides being a bridal icon -- and coquettishly sexy to boot -- the wedding veil has many symbolic interpretations and uses around the world and in different religions. For example, wedding veils were once donned as protection from evil spirits or used to prevent the bride and groom from seeing each other until the deal was sealed in an arranged marriage. Times have changed, but the wedding veil remains a popular part of the bridal ensemble. That said, you do not have to wear a veil on your wedding day, just as you do not have to toss your bouquet, wear a garter, or smear cake on each other's faces. If you do choose to wear a wedding veil, it is traditional to wear a blusher-style veil down the aisle, which is then lifted by either your father (before he leaves your side), maid-of-honor (before the final vows), or groom (after the final vows). If you don't like the idea of wearing a blusher, you can certainly walk down the aisle with your wedding veil worn back and away from your face. How long you wear your veil is up to you. Some brides find them somewhat unruly -- especially if you're getting married at the beach or other windy locale -- and can't wait to take them off after pictures or before they hit the dance floor. Luckily, many wedding veils are now detachable, which means they simply Velcro to your headpiece and can be easily removed without ruining your hairstyle. Keep your options open: Try out a variety of veils when you go gown shopping to make your final decision. And if you decide you don't care for them, simply go veil-less and don't wear one at all!
http://wedding.theknot.com/bridal-fashion/wedding-accessory-jewelry/qa/must-i-wear-a-wedding-veil.aspx?MsdVisit=1
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Afrodite_ Children Photographer
The first trip during the summer leads me to California, Santa Barbara, where I had a chance to photograph my good friend’s beautiful kids. We spent a little time on the beach to create these images of Afrodite. She wants to be a model. We may see her face in a couple of years in magazines. She is more and more beautiful as she grows up.
Athan 9 month old _ Las Vegas Children Photographer
Kids grow so fast. I remember when I found out that Athan’s mom is carrying him already in her belly. It was 2008 Christmas. Now he is such a big boy!
Luckily we have a chance to create some memorable images as he grows up. He was my model for the day to help me to explore my new lens. He was so great and loves the camera.Yes, and the camera loves him! Here is a couple of images:
Luckily we have a chance to create some memorable images as he grows up. He was my model for the day to help me to explore my new lens. He was so great and loves the camera.Yes, and the camera loves him! Here is a couple of images:
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