You are going to absolutely love love love these! It’s images like this that keep me going as a wedding obsessive! Seriously, what’s not to love?
The Bride, Jessica has that 1950′s glamour down to a T - I can’t wait to see the wedding photographs!
As a general rule, I tend not to promote random bridal events. My personal feeling is, that if you want to go to a bridal show/sale/event you are more than capable of searching these out yourselves. However The NOT Wedding is one bridal affair I make an exception for. Not only is the concept truly unique, but by using the awesome Our Labor Of Love to photograph the show, the results really have provided some fabulous inspiration I’m sure all you guys can enjoy. The idea behind the event was to hold a wedding show that showcased some of Atlanta’s best vendors by setting up 5 fabulous fake weddings – formal, betsey (funky and hip), California, picnic and palm beach.
Behold…the brand new feature! With ‘Under the Spotlight’ I aim to showcase some fabulous vendor talent from DJ’s to Dance Lessons (if that’s your thing!) and from florists to tattooists (hey, we all need tattooists right!?)
First up Ari Rosenfield, a DJ from Boston who I have been lucky enough to interviewed for your audio pleasure. Ari (DJ name Beat Train) has also put together a (wedding-friendly!) mix exclusively for Rock n Roll Bride that won’t offend your eardrums. Think indie rock, alternative, new wave and post punk but in a style that will still get your Grannies up and shaking their thing (sorry should that be thang)on the dance floor!
Woop Woop, here we go…
Rock n Roll Bride: Hi Ari! So, who are you and what do you do? Ari:My name is Ari Rosenfield (my DJ name is Beat Train, but I preferred to be called Ari). I’m a professional DJ/Audio-Visual Geek and owner of Beat Train Productions, which is a boutique DJ firm based in Boston, Massachusetts. The focus of my company is to provide dynamic DJ’s who possess skill, versatility, and style (and, it’s equally important for us to be reliable, professional, courteous, and humble). RnR Bride: What/who are your influences? What music do you love? Ari: My perspective on DJ’ing is heavily influenced by my background in filmmaking. In film and TV, the music is one of the key tools to help convey a mood, create an ambiance, and ultimately will greatly influence the audience’s perception of the movie or television show. For me, one of the most interesting parts of being a DJ, is the opportunity to cast a spell over a group of people and to use my music as a tool to create a lively atmosphere.
Of course the other thing I love about DJ’ing is the music. I’ve always been obsessed with music, and have somewhat diverse musical taste. I’m into everything from punk rock to jazz to downtempo to soul to funk to pop to hip hop to psychedelic to folk. A few of my current favorite songs are “Microphone Fiend” by Eric B and Rakim, Superfly by Curtis Mayfield, E.V.A. by Jean-Jacques Perrey, “Black Betty” by Ram Jam, “Empty Bed Blues” by Bessie Smith, “Ponta de Lanca Africano “ by Jorge Ben, “Rudi, A Message To You” by the Specials, “Sunshine of Your Love” by Ella Fitzgerald, and “We’ve Got A Groovy Thing Goin’” by Simon & Garfunkel.
I guess I should note that part of being a good DJ is being able to separate my own subjective opinion about what I like with my professional objective opinion about what people will actually respond positively too. While I might find a good opportunity to play “Black Betty by Ram Jam on a semi-regular basis, I would rarely, put Simon & Garfunkel or Bessie Smith into my DJ sets.
RnR Bride: What is your passion? Ari:At the moment, what I’m most passionate about is DJ’ing and working hard to build up a great reputation for my DJ company. Otherwise I’m passionate about cinema and filmmaking (but I am on hiatus from that for a few years to focus on DJ’ing). Otherwise I guess you could say that it’s a big ambition of mine to try to be an honorable person (and to run an honorable business).
RnR Bride: What do you love about weddings? Ari: I meet nice people. They are usually generous enough to feed me (delicious) food. People usually show up with their dancing shoes on and are ready to have fun.
RnR Bride: What do you hate about weddings?! Ari: Hate is a strong word. Occasionally there have been mean drunk people that I’ve met that have unfortunately been less pleasant than some friendly drunk people I’ve met. But anyways, that’s part of the job, and I don’t let it bother me.
RnR Bride: What do you think makes a good/bad wedding DJ? Ari: Ultimately, in the end, if everyone’s dancing the whole night and having fun, you’ve probably succeeded as a DJ. If that’s the case, the DJ probably came prepared with a wide selection of music and successfully read the crowd to see what worked well, and did a nice job mixing the music together. They probably also did a good job not doing anything to alienate themselves from the crowd like many DJ’s do (like playing line dances, showing up poorly dresses, or being an obnoxious emcee who loves to hear the sound of their own voice).
RnR Bride: Any advice to someone wanting to book a DJ for their wedding? Ari: It’s probably not a wise idea to hire a DJ who wears sparkly vests or leopard skin suits. Besides that….Personally, in my opinion, it’s very important for the DJ to meet with the couple prior to the wedding to get an idea of what sort of party they want to create (Many DJ companies, unfortunately, will send someone to DJ a wedding that has not met the couple before). Otherwise, I wrote an article on my blog listing a few important criteria (listening to their music mix, feeling out whether their focus is quality or quantity etc). If you’re curious you can check it out on my blog here.
RnR Bride: Why would you say someone should go for a DJ over a band at their wedding? Ari: Bands are pretty cool (some are at least). Unfortunately, most bands can’t offer the musical diversity that a DJ can (how many bands do you know that can play 80’s, soul, and old school hip hop?). If you have it in your budget, hiring a band as well as a DJ to switch off every hour or so is really fun and helps keep the evening lively.
RnR Bride: Anything else you’d like to add?/Any questions you have yourself that you’d like to answer? Ari:Here’s a little about the music mix I’ve recorded for Rock N Roll Bride:
Recently I had a client who wanted to work with me to find a mix of music that took into account their taste in punk rock, alternative, and indie rock. We also wanted to pick music that would be accessible and engaging to those at the wedding reception that had little knowledge of bands like the Shins and the White Stripes. So here’s a mix of a few of the songs played at that wedding.
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Also if you are curious to hear some of my other mixes you can find them here and here
If you are a vendor and are interested in being a part of our new ‘Under the Spotlight’ feature, please feel free to drop me an email to kat@rocknrollbride.com. I look forward to hearing from you!
Are you guys liking all the videos I have been sharing? Feedback is always nice….I certainly am and this one sent in by Jim Green of Vital Memories is no different. In his own words, Jim has created a fusion – combining his love of photography, cinematography and music resulting in this beautiful little film. “On your wedding day, add some motion and more importantly, natural sound to your pictures, to truly come alive on the big screen. Fusion helps to tell the story that can be missed with just photographs by blending video clips into a creative film, all from a single camera. Adding video clips to great photos is a wonderful way to capture the entire essence of your day!”
Sometimes really weird things happen and this is one of them..well maybe weird is not the right word, but coincidence. I was sent the link to this wedding by one my my wonderful readers Nibi. I checked out the photographers site (which I always do when I’m sent something to blog about) and realised I have actually been photographed by him myself! It was one of those family photo shoots you have…the photographs came out pretty cool and we’ve still got one on our living room wall – maybe I’ll share them one day.
Anyway, as usual I digress!
Suzie and her rock star hubby Alex (check out his band, The Eruptors on myspace) married at Danby Castle in North Yorkshire. The Bride Suzie said of their Rock ‘n Roll day..
I think the main idea of our wedding was getting a colourful and eclectic mix of our rock n’ roll and traditional aesthetic. I also think having me and my friends come from northern California brought something that stood out as different and a cool contrast in that very North Yorkshire landscape.
We’ve had a lot of the friends and family who came tell us it was one of the best weddings they’ve ever attended and that it was beautiful and unique. It was quite a feat for essentially planning the whole thing in a little over 2 months! To me, the best part was how intimate the whole day felt. I felt truly in love and surrounded by love.
Aww…cute!
A huge thank you to Nibi for winging these my way!
Hello and welcome to my little blog. My name is Kat Williams aka the Rock n Roll Bride and my aim is to provide a little haven of kick ass weddingness in a cookie cutter, pastel and often puke-worthy wedding world. If you’ve ever picked up a bridal magazine and felt queasy or trawled the internet and felt disheartened by what you didn’t find well, my friend, you are in the right place!