by Diana Miller | Sep 10, 2012 | Beach Weddings, Diana Miller Photography, sacramento wedding photographer, sacramento wedding photography, Santa Cruz Wedding photography, wedding photography, weddings
Lisa and Ricky’s sweet beach wedding in Santa Cruz, CA September 5th, 2012 The Couple: Lisa Alden and Ricardo Gutierrez Wedding Date: November 11, 2011 Photography by Diana Miller Photography Tell us a little about you and your beloved: We met nine years ago,...
by Diana Miller | Feb 17, 2012 | Bridal Accessories, Bridal Gowns, Bridal Trends, Diana Miller Photography, Sacramento Photographers, sacramento photography, sacramento wedding photographer, sacramento wedding photography, sacramento weddings, sonoma wedding photographers, sonoma wedding photography, wedding photography, weddings
Since Vera Wang is my favorite bridal designer, I wanted to share her recent email describing some of the new trends for Spring 2012. From feminine, floral prints to chic, shortened hemlines, look to White by Vera Wang for the season’s best bridal trends. Spring 2012...
by Diana Miller | Feb 12, 2012 | Artists, Bridal Gowns, Diana Miller Photography, Sacramento, sacramento wedding photography, wedding photos
Photographer and artist extraordinaire Charr Crail, and composer and musician Chris Goslow were married in a gorgeous mansion in Folsom today! All of their closest friends and family were there to celebrate with them. My longtime friend, photographer Kevin Graft,...
by Diana Miller | Oct 12, 2011 | Diana Miller Photography, Sacramento Photographers, wedding photographer, wedding photography, wedding photos, weddings, winery, winery weddings
I wanted to wish Megan and Kyle a wonderful first anniversary, and what better way to do that then to post a short and sweet video of their wedding day highlights! Happy Anniversary to you both! – Diana
by Diana Miller | Oct 11, 2011 | Photography tips and tricks, Sacramento Photographers
1. Flashes on camera’s don’t illuminate subject matter. OK, they do, but that’s now how they actually work. The way flashes work with cameras is the flash will throw light on your subject and the light that bounces back is what your camera records. The further your...