Wedding Fairmont Hotel San Jose Fish Eye Lens images
OK I have to admit, that I don’t own this lens. The father of the bride, believe it or not, was the owner of this awesome Nikon fish eye lens. I would kill for this lens. But I guess I got lucky because I didn’t have to as he didn’t have any problems with me using the lens through out the day.
I do like fish eye lenses so the reason I don’t have one has nothing to do with a dislike. In fact, I can’t think of a reason that I don’t have one, other than I have never gotten around to ever buying one. I have plenty of space in my carrying case. I do have a nice wide angle that doesn’t do the fish-eye thingy….ok I’m starting to go off in a tangent….’nuff of me ramblin’ – on to the pics…
As you know we always try and film the bride coming out of the limo and going into where the wedding ceremony is going to be. This pic is taken in front of St. Joseph’s Cathedral in San Jose, CA. LOL my associate is in the background there taking the bride as she walks up. I could have easily erased him from the photo. Probably, if the bride chose the image for an album he would be erase. But for my purposes here it’s not crucial.

Wedding photo from inside of St. Joseph’s Cathedral during the wedding ceremony. The fish eye really came in handy on this one. I’m glad the father of the bride let me use it.

St. Joseph’s Cathedral has an incredible dome on top. This truly is one of the most awesome’ist churches I have ever had the privelage of shooting a wedding. Keep in mind I also got many close ups but for this purposes, I mainly wanted to show off the fish eye lens.

Details shots….gotta love them detail shots…….

The groom was looking quite dapper. So by now we are at the Fairmont Hotel in downtown San Jose, CA. Actually right down the street from the church. It’s so convenient that everybody walks from the church to the Fairmont for the wedding reception. I found this nice little spot just out of the North Entrance on the side of the cause-way. The lighting was quite good. The groom had an nice, organic, natural look about him.
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Ok so now inside the Fairmont Hotel’s Club Regent Room. It’s just to the left as you enter the Hotel from the main entrance. This room has a stage and is quite large. I believe it holds about 300 guests. LOL, I just checked their web site and my guess was correct. It fits 300 guests. Here is a blurb from Fairmont’s web site
Club Regent
The 3800-square-foot Club Regent is octagonal-shaped and features a built-in stage. Slightly elevated balconies circling the perimeter of the room provide excellent sight lines to the stage below. Greco-Roman murals grace the walls to create a very unique and versatile space. Perfect for meetings up to 300 guests.


These are the kinds of quick and dirty shots I get as I cover your wedding reception. I know the term ‘quick and dirty’ sounds derrogatory, but what it means is simply, that I don’t spend alot of time doing these types of shots. In fact, I’m bascially just making the rounds of the room…..snapping away.
I don’t own the fish-eye, but if enough of my brides request it, I will invest in one. The wide angle I do have is nice as well. You would get similar angle and similar quality to what you see here.


awe, those detail shots of the wedding cake. I try and always use natural light. After all, I bill myself as an ORGANIC and edgy wedding photographer. Which means, I like things natural, including the light. Of course I use flash too, but the trick is to make it look natural.


I hope you enjoyed this tour of the fish-eye lens along with wedding images of St. Joseph’s Church and the Fairmont Hotel, both in San Jose, CA.
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This wonderful video is hot off the presses. Literally, we just shot the wedding last night! LOL.
Elizabeth and Roy got married in the amazing church of St. Joseph’s Cathedral in San Jose, CA. This is a great church to shoot wedding videography. I recommend AT LEAST two videographers, one for the front and one for the back and/or balcony. Three videographers is even better if you want unreal coverage and more editing choices. I normally love to put a videographer up in the balcony, this gives the wedding photographer more room with which to work in the back [i.e., not having to share the back aisle with the videographer]. As for the balcony, I actually feel it’s too close and too steep to be a good shot so we usually do not shoot there. As a wedding photographer, I usually take one or two from the balcony. You can see wedding photos from St Joseph Cathedral here.
Their wedding reception was held at the Fairmont Hotel in downtown San Jose, CA. This awesome hotel in the heart of downtown San Jose is a great place to have your wedding. This video clip includes a heart-warming segment in which the Mother of the Groom gives a heart-warming toast to the newly wedded couple. In the video you will see DJ Earl come and save the day as the Mother of the Groom accidentally turns the wireless microphone OFF. Speaking of DJ Earl, he is a great wedding disc jockey...if you find yourself in need of a great wedding DJ please give DJ Earl Joseph a call.
So anyway, this wedding was absolutely wonderful as it combined the very best of American Wedding Traditions with Eastern wedding traditions as the bride is from India. I have a ton of experience doing these types of multi-ethnic weddings. In fact, I published an article about this subject a few years back.
Hats off to the other great wedding vendors that helped make this wedding possible.
Wedding Florist Citti’s Florist
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