First Wedding of 2008 – Rainy Day
** It rained, but wedding was successful and cute. We had to go with the flow and get creative.
Today’s wedding photography marks the first wedding of the year 2008.
Today is Thursday, you see. Yes, a Thursday wedding.
I had to take a day off from my day job for this wedding.
The bride and groom came up with an odd wedding schedule.. check this out.
- – - – - Wedding Schedule – - – - –
Thursday, February 21, 2008
- Both Bride and Groom getting ready at their house in Santa Barbara.
- Limo to pickup bride and groom.
- Wedding ceremony: Mission Rose Garden – Santa Barbara
- Photography after wedding ceremony: Shoreline Park/Leadbetter Beach Park – Santa Barbara
- Additional formal photography at Santa Barbara Beach
- Lunch at Cava Restaurant – Santa Barbara
Saturday, February, 23, 2008
- Wedding Reception: Arnoldi’s Cafe, Santa Barbara
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The wedding schedule was made, hoping it would not rain.
But it rained – so we had to go with the flow and compromise
Because of the rain, wedding ceremony at the Rose Garden was out of question. The bride and groom rented Santa Barbara Courthouse (The Mural Room) for one hour. The Mural Room is a historic room that County of Santa Barbara is keeping as a tourist attraction. As we were getting ready there were steady flow of tourists with cameras walking in to take pictures.

Wedding Ceremony was officiated by their close friend. The officiant was cool and calm at first. He told some of the tourists to “sit back and watch the wedding”. Ceremony soon began. There were only about a dozen people attending wedding ceremony. The bride and groom were relaxed. They were smiling and enjoying the moment. But the officiant was sweating bullets. After the wedding ceremony, they all made fun on the officiant about how nervous he was while he was officiating wedding ceremony.
Because of the rain, we had to get creative about the formal photography session. We were originally scheduled to go to the park and the beach around Santa Barbara area for photographs. But, outdoor photography was not going to happen. We had heavy wind along with rain. Rain was falling in side way.
We took most of the formal photographs inside the Mural Room. The room was very dark. It was the darkest setting I ever had. I used my wireless lighting system.
We had to cancel our plan on the beach photography as well. Instead, I suggested that we’d all go up to the tower. At the tower, we would still get natural light and we still have a roof over our heads. It was windy and cold. Everyone was shaking. I had to wear my gloves because my hands were too cold. The wedding guests were saying “Wow, John’s wearing gloves”
Because of the wet & cold weather photography session on top of the tower ended rather quick.
All in all, everything worked out pretty nice.
This completed today’s schedule. They all went to Cava Restaurant for a lunch. By this time it was raining really hard. I will come back in 2 days for a reception.
Santa Barbara Courthouse
1100 Anacapa Street
Santa Barbara (California) , 93101
(805) 568-2220
Cava Restaurant
1212 Coast Village Rd
Montecito, CA 93108
(805) 969-8500
Rainy day Wedding at Santa Barbara Court House
It didn’t rain all Summer, California desperately needs rain.
This weekend a rare Storm was coming to Southern California.
Santa Barbara was getting some heavy rain.
We pulled a small miracle today and did all the photography without getting wet.
Wedding Ceremony took place on top of the clock tower at Santa Barbara County Courthouse.
Santa Barbara Courthouse is a popular tourist attraction. But it’s also a functioning government building. Santa Barbara Courthouse is always open to the public. A lot of people come by to take pictures, some people read books on the lawn, and I even saw a young couple taking a nap (on dry weather).
It rained yesterday at Santa Barbara Courthouse, the lawn was muddy.
It was Sunny this morning. But the sky was getting darker.
After the ceremony we hurried down to the lawn and moved super fast to get the formal photography done. We couldn’t take photographs on the lawn because ladies’ heals were sinking to the wet lawn.
There were only few places we can stage for formal photographs. Look at the picture below. We took most formal photographs at the steps in the middle of the lawn. (see picture below).

Santa Barbara Courthouse, Lawn, red circle marks the -
spot where formal wedding photographs were taken
It started to rain as we started to wrap things up. I did take some pictures in the rain.
Bride and groom got a little wet, it wasn’t bad. It was a perfect timing.
We have managed to take care of all standard formal wedding photographs.

Before the wedding ceremony, Santa Barbara County Courthouse

After formal photo-shoot, Santa Barbara County Courthouse
It rained hard while we were driving to Ventura for Reception.
Santa Barbara County Courthouse
1100 Anacapa St, Santa Barbara, California (805) 962-6464
vfw veterans of foreign wars, ventura
Available as a wedding reception hall
3801 Market St. Ventura ca 93003
Santa Barbara – home away from home
Today’s schedule
8:30AM Arrive at Santa Barbara, Hotel Mar Monte
9:30AM Wedding Ceremony, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church
11:00AM Formal photography – at wedding location
12:00PM Formal Photography – at Santa Barbara Courthouse
5:00PM Pre-reception Cabrillo Pavilion Arts Center
6:00PM Grand entrance Cabrillo Pavilion Arts Center
7:00PM Mariachi Stops playing
7:30PM DJ to lead activities
11:00PM end
Back to Hotel Mar Monte
I was at Hotel Mar Monte
I love Santa Barbara. I feel very comfortable being here.
Every time I visit Hotel Mar Monte, I get a different view of Cabrillo Pavilion Arts Center.
Today, I arrived at Santa Barbara early in the morning.
The bride stayed in the East side of Hotel Mar Monte.
From the East wing, I got this shot of Cabrillo Pavilion Arts Center. (below).

Cabrillo Pavilion Arts Center, looking out from window at Hotel Mar Monte
I have seen a lot of happy brides in my line of work. But today’s bride was perhaps the happiest bride I have ever seen. The bride was keep dancing as everyone was getting ready. She was singing and striking poses as her mother video taped her.
It was my first time being in “Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church” in Santa Barbara. It was a real nice Spanish catholic church. They had a semi-traditional catholic ceremony. I say semi-traditional because they allowed me to take all the flash photographs I want. This is rare in Catholic weddings as some churches would completely forbid you from taking any pictures (with or without flash).

The ceremony was over around 11am and we went to Santa Barbara Court-House. The bride and groom are familar with Santa Barbara, but they never knew about the Court House. They were happy with the location. They wanted some panoramic view of the building in the back. They brought umbrellas which worked out pretty cute.


My favorite image from this wedding
It was an extremely tight space, very dark, and awkward place to take photograph
Things worked out fine. Bride and groom were never stressed out. It was all fun and blessing.
Speaking Spanish
I had multiple opportunities where I showcased my Spanish skill. I communicated with many people in Spanish today, I wrote a separate blog about speaking Spanish.
Wedding service providers at today’s wedding
Hotel Mar Monte – 1111 E. Cabrillo Blvd, Santa Barbara, CA 93103
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church – 1300 E Valley Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93108
Cabrillo Pavilion Arts Center – 1118 E. Cabrillo Blvd, Santa Barbara, CA 93103
Related Topics
Hotel Mar Monte
Cabrillo Pavilion Arts Center

