For this couple, good things happen in two's. Their love affair began within the dramatic walls of a fabulous little theater known as "The Knightsbridge." Becca saw Raymond in a play there and instantly they became friends. They were friends for two years before they became lovers and they were lovers for two years before he proposed. In August of 2007, they stood side by side, on stage, in a Shakespearean production called "Midsummer Nights Dream." She played Titania to his Oberon and it was during this production, just after curtain call, that Raymond decided to bend on one knee and ask Becca to be his life's companion. They set the date for their wedding . . . you guessed it, two years later.
I had so much fun with this couple. They are, hands down, one of the most vibrant, quirky, and colorful couples I have ever had the pleasure of working with. I don't know who laughed more- them or me! Their place of choice was the Santa Monica Pier. So we headed out just before sunset and played. We played on the sand, we played in the sun, and when our bellies ached from all the laughter, we took it to the arcade. There was never a dull moment.









I look forward to shooting (no pun intended) their wedding this May- bring on the belly ache! . . . because it's like E.E. Cummings once said, "The most wasted of all days is one without laughter."
