The destination wedding is always an option that we welcome and for a number of reasons. Not only did Ted + Lisa allow us the opportunity to share their story in a unique and distant setting, but it also allowed us the opportunity to show why this setting was chosen and special to the two of them. Set in the sleepy town of Morro Bay, this wedding had a small town vibe with a gracious and intimate group of family and friends. This highlight includes footage filmed over multiple days on their wedding weekend

As we welcome in 2011, we start January off with a Bang, lol, literally. And the jokes are not going to get any better, so please don’t hold your breath. Let’s just say this shoot was so much fun to be a part of and we couldn’t wait to pull the trigger on this one. . . . ok I’m done now.

It seems as though every year, our couples look to outdo one another as it pertains to their activities for the morning of the wedding day. Golf outings with father and son. . . . .5K runs and Yoga on the Beach. . . . so when Ted + Lisa showed us their list and it said “Guys to go Trap Shooting”, we were sold. ha! Not to mention the pun of the phrase (Ted’s last name is Trapp) was too knee-slapping funny to ignore.

We don’t get the opportunity to follow a storyline like this at every wedding, but Ted + Lisa’s day wasn’t like every wedding either. Filmed on location up north in the sleepy seaside town of Morro Bay, let’s just say that we stuck out like sore thumbs. As we went to grab some footage of the small town shops, locals were curious to say the least, but when we informed them that we were there for the “Trapp Wedding”, they looked at us with a face that said, “Oh, the Trapp Wedding! Why didn’t you just say so in the first place???”

Anyways, back to the storyline. . . . .Ted + Lisa are anything but ordinary and their sense of humor proves that point. While they don’t take anything in life too seriously, they did have a plan for their day. Lisa mentioned at one point in the reception that “It takes a village”, referencing what went into the planning of the wedding. That had more meaning than either of us realized because as we began to edit, we saw that theme over and over again in the footage, even culminating in the final shots of this trailer where family members came together at the rehearsal to put the decorating touches on the small church Ted + Lisa were to be married in. Grandma dropped flower petals on the runner that Ted had been on his hands and knees to tape down. Aunts and Uncles, Cousins, and friends, all rushed last minute to put the final touches on the church so it would be ready to go the next afternoon for the ceremony.

From sunrise to sundown over the 3 days we shared with Ted + Lisa, everyone surrounded the lucky couple and their sense of humor and willingness to laugh at each other and themselves even showed its face during the vows. While Lisa feels this word can be cheapened by its overuse, there truly is one word that describes the wedding weekend that was Ted + Lisa. . . . . amazing.

A special thank you to Paul Thompson from Escape Entertainment. Also, a special recommendation for anyone looking for a gem of a find in Morro Bay. If you want to treat yourself to a fantastic dinner on the water, goto Windows on the Water, where Ted + Lisa’s reception was held.