Mirror Me Photo Booth
I have been in the DJ business for the past 23 years. Within those 23 years of experience, most of my work has been in the wedding industry. If I had to guess, 80 percent of the events I have done, have been weddings.
I have a great passion for what I do. It always makes me smile watching people let loose and allow themselves the enjoyment of a big celebration. I love interacting with the bride, the groom, family, friends, and other vendors.
Every little girl has the dream of becoming a bride and having a beautiful wedding. We know and understand the importance of this so we give 110 percent of our attention to our brides and grooms so they have the most memorable night of their lives.
It’s no secret that the right lighting can set the mood or tone for any situation. It’s also no secret that the wrong lighting can completely kill the moment. Bright lights and harsh, overexposed settings can ruin even the most beautiful bride’s perfect day.
Gobo Lighting
Gobo, which stands for “Goes Before Optics,” is a very popular form of lighting in weddings and events. A gobo is a stencil that slides over a light source to project an image onto a surface. Gobos are used to project monograms, dates, and other wedding-themed designs and patterns and are a fun way to add a personal touch to the lighting effects at your wedding.
Up Lighting
Up lighting is a technique in which lights are placed on the ground and aimed to project light off the wall or at a particular object. This method of lighting is used to illuminate certain elements and enhances the entire room’s aesthetic appeal. Focused beams of lights can be directed at speakers during speeches or used as accent lighting in specific areas of the venue. Lights can also be spread out to create a wash of color.