Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Friday, December 10, 2010

Olympic Club by Peter Bruce Photo






A fun wedding with Cynthia and Jay at the great Olympic club down town San Francisco Califorina

Check back in a week or so for all the photos,in the mean time enjoy

Best Regards

Peter Bruce

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Allego Romano Italian restaurant by Peter Bruce






Peter Bruce Photo just photographed a very small but fun wedding for a nice couple.
Lorenzo & Kelly,who run the great Italian restaurant Allego Romano in Russian Hill SF
Here is a link to it


To look at all the photos please visit this link and click on store

Best Regards Peter Bruce

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Fairmont San Jose wedding by Peter Bruce Photo




What a great wedding Peter Bruce Photo was lucky enough to shoot for Abby and Anthony at the great Fairmont hotel in San Jose

To see more photos please go to the blog this link

http://www.peterbruceweddingphotography.com/

Check back in a week or so to see all the photos

Best Regards Peter Bruce Photo













































Friday, October 8, 2010

Immaculate conception church & Irish Cultural Center San Francisco wedding by Peter Bruce Photo






What a great
wedding at the Immaculate conception church & Irish Cultural Center San Francisco wedding by Peter Bruce Photo for Tiffany and Kevin

See all the Photos at...
http://www.peterbruceweddingphotography.com/blog

Check back next week to see all the photos






































































weddings,wedding,photo,photographer,photography,bride,groom,peter bruce photo,ceremony,wedding day,northern california wedding ,san francisco wedding,weddings,bay area wedding,


photographer, photography, black and white photography, professional photographer, professional photography, destination wedding, destination wedding Italy, fine art photography, fine art wedding photography, wedding photography, wedding photographer, event photography, event photographer, portrait photographer, family portrait photographer, child portrait photographer, baby photographer, Los Angeles photographer, Los Angeles wedding photographer, New York photographer, wedding photographer New York, San Francisco photographer, San Francisco photography, San Francisco wedding, San Francisco wedding photography, San Francisco wedding photographer, San Francisco bay area wedding photographer, photographer in San Francisco, photographer San Jose, bay area wedding photographer, Oakland photographer, Beverly Hills wedding, Carmel wedding, international wedding photography, Monterey wedding, wedding in Napa, Maui wedding photographer, Lake Tahoe wedding photographer, wedding Palo Alto, wedding Santa Monica, Palm Springs wedding, Hawaii wedding, beach wedding, celebrity wedding, wedding in Italy, wedding Italy, wedding paris, wedding in Greece, Disneyland wedding

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Argonaut Hotel wedding by Peter Bruce Photo & Video






Here are photos from Pilar & Kurtis's wedding at the great Argonaut Hotel near Fisherman's Wharf.People at the wedding can savor the history and soul of San Francisco. While the Argonaut Hotel's original 1909 style beauiful architecture still embodies elements of the nautical history of San Francisco in its heyday, its plush, stylish décor nestles guests in an accommodating, stimulating environment that is both modern and comforting.

Please give me your feed back

Cheers Peter Bruce Photo

Thursday, September 30, 2010

5 groom tips by Peter Bruce Photo


Yes w e all know that the wedding is the ladies big day. OK Down with that...But the men need to know a thing or two about what to do.You bought the ring,dropped to your knee and popped the question, and now you get to kick back until your wedding day rolls around, right? Well, that's one option, but the best way to keep her happy -- and you out of the doghouse -- is to get involved. Here are Peter Bruce Photos top 5 tips for being the best groom.

And girls who see this PLEASE pass it on to your men

1. Have an Opinion.Say your 2 cents

This is your wedding too, so get in on the planning. Pick a few things that interest you like the music or wine . You don't have to wax poetic on the difference between lilies and daisies for the bridesmaid bouquets, but give your opinion on the major planning points; it'll let your fiance know she's not in this alone. And wouldn't it be nice to know a little something about your wedding before you attend it?

If she's doing the majority of the planning, she's probably bordering on wedding overload.

2. Relish Your Wedding Registry,Make it fun

It may seem like a tedious task, but think about it: You get to wander around a store, picking things you want that someone most likely will buy you -- you can’t beat that. Better yet, it’s now common to shop beyond the kitchen department. Consider home electronics, power tools, and camping gear. Can't justify shelling out for a plasma screen yourself? Throw it on your wedding reg , and a group of friends might buy it for you!

3. Don't Be a Pushover stand your ground

She wants to register for a yellow comforter with little yellow flowers, and you don't want to have to stash your bedspread in the closet every time your friends come over. See if you can meet her halfway: Tell her the floral patterns are a bit much, but you're fine with yellow, maybe in another style. You'll make her happy and salvage your manhood.

4. Give Her a Break,she is under stress

If she's doing most of the planning for your wedding, she's probably bordering on wedding overload. You need to make sure she doesn't have an ulcer (or a grudge!) by the time she walks down the aisle. Give her a night to relax and cook her dinner, do the dishes, rent her favorite movie (yes, even a chick flick), and remind her why wedding planning is worth the stress.

5. Be a Buffer the go to man

If your mom is calling your fiance every hour to talk about the wedding, you run the risk of major family conflict, with you stuck in the middle. Your mission: Keep the peace. Call your mom and let her know that while you appreciate her interest and excitement, it's your wedding and she needs to give you two some planning space. Take responsibility for communicating with your family so that you can filter out petty worries from legitimate concerns.


Guys out there I hope this helps out. Let me know

Peter Bruce Photo

Tuesday, September 28, 2010