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Last night I had a meeting with one of my 2010 couples, Michael and Vaila, for their wedding at Bel Mar in Newport. We met at the state room to go over their day and talk about cool ideas and their engagement shoot.  It was great to meet them and I think their wedding is going to be a absolute awesome time with all the work they are putting into it.  

They want to do a polaroid guest book and so I searched the web and I think this will be a great idea for the wedding.  Its just getting polaroid film that can be an issue.  I really wish I had a polaroid camera myself sometimes. 

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Anyway, after the meeting I met up with my brother's fiance Jesse and my friend Rebecca and we headed to the new Ames hotel on state street.  Now we almost waked right by this place, but when I stopped to ask someone where it was he said,"you here,"  well the place has no sign so you kinda just gotta know!

Once inside it was like being in something you see only on TV like CSI or one of those cool Vegas hotels.  So we headed to the bar and ordered.  I was told earlier that I had to try this late night hamburger and so I did.

The waiter brought it over to the table and I took a bite.  Never, ever have I had a hamburger taste like this.  It melted in my mouth and was full of flavor.  It was like heaven.  All I know is I will be back.  A $15 hamburger that is perfect.

I also think this hotel would be perfect for a cool engagement shoot or fashion shoot.  Can't wait to see what the new year will bring!
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Anonymous says:

I went to a wedding at Bel Mar two years ago, and it is a beautiful site! Pictures overlooking the water and the Hope Bridge at sunset are stunning!

(01.07.10 @ 11:06 AM)
Dan Pinard says:

Joseph,
An easy workaround for your client that wanted the Polaroid guestbook is to take the photos and then use a little program called Poladroid (www.poladroid.net) and it will create Polaroid photos for you with the look and feel as if you did it with the actual thing. Take a look at it, at the very least you'll enjoy the 'fire and forget' aspect of it.

(01.15.10 @ 05:11 PM)