Westlake Village Wedding Photography
Germein and I photographed a Westlake wedding last weekend; Karen and David had a cozy evening wedding at Mediterraneo at the Westlake Village Inn.
Now, I’ve been to weddings at the Westlake Village Inn before, this is the first time I saw the property “behind the lens”. Wow. There are gorgeous photographic opportunities here. The Westlake Village Inn is 17 well-appointed acres of enchanting Tuscan style in Westlake, California. They’ve got everything including a golf course, tennis courts, a yoga garden, restaurants, and a dance club. Gigantic iron gates and cobbled roads lead to romantic meandering paths and private nooks. The small lake is gorgeously filled with wild birds and foliage.
Westlake Village Inn’s old world charm is simply irresistible, and for this reason, a very popular place to get married. I watched the wedding coordinator seamlessly juggle three concurrent weddings with ease and even give me an update on the bride!
There are multiple outdoor wedding areas including the idyllic Victorian gazebo overlooking the lake, an intimate garden Tuscan gazebo, and a Romanesque style gazebo. The lighting of the property at dusk is completely magical.
Because the Westlake Village Inn has multiple restaurants including the delicious Mediterraneo, there is no shortage of great reception sites, including the wine cellar that has a great private lookout of the lake.
The Westlake Village Inn has a great map of their property.
A Westlake Village wedding doesn’t get much better than this. I love the idea of having a wedding, reception, and a place for guests to stay all on the same property. The on-site nightclub at Bogie’s Bar is surely an added bonus.
Westlake Wedding Photographers,
Jessica and Germein
Eco-friendly Photo Papers
There’s quite a bit of opportunity for photographers to go green. A direct contribution can be made by choosing an environmentally friendly option from the currently available papers (for photos and matting). There are several sophisticated options available that will make you change your mind about being green. Some tree-free options are fiber paper, cotton rag, and bamboo. Because these options are tree free, they are naturally acid-free and lignin-free so your art prints will look good hundreds of years from now.
1. Epson Exhibition Fiber Paper
Fiber paper is usually a mix of fibers which can include cotton, hemp, and banana leaf. This is number one for us for our enlargements. Fiber paper gives art prints a distinguishing texture, weight, and remarkable surface quality.
2. Hahnemuhle Bamboo 290 Photographic Paper
This is the first fine art inkjet paper made from bamboo grass fibers. Bamboo is a great choice for photo paper if the bamboo forest is FSC certified (waiting for a reply from Hahnemuhle on this one). This paper has a beautiful warm tone since it’s naturally white. A bonus is that a portion of the revenue is donated in supporting environmental projects.
3. Crescent RagMat
Rag matboard is made from cotton fibers and has an extremely soft texture. RagMat is the only matboard guaranteed safe next to prints and it meets museum conservation standards. The only other more green option for matboard is recycled matboard, but it’s not recommended for preservation. We love the look and feel of RagMat so much that we print our business cards on it!
Click here for the “Green in Print” pdf published by The Nature Conservancy.
