Monday, October 24, 2011

the whole she-bang

 Many of you have asked to see the entire wedding set and after a year, we finally got around to posting the whole she-bang. The album has been edited down from an impressive 8,000 to just under 200 for your viewing ease. We hope you enjoy them as much as we do.

Check out a quick preview below and to see the album, print and share please click here.



1 year ago today

A year ago today, we celebrated a commitment of love with our closest friends and dearest family standing by. As we reflect back on that amazing day in October, we are filled with gratitude. Not just for the beauty of the day and the bond we have created over the years, but for the love and support from all of you. Thank you for being a big part of the best day of our lives and for being a part of our hearts that day and always. 
We love you.

P.S We had no idea that you all coordinated and took this amazing photo! It wasn't until we got the pictures back that we saw this shot. What an incredible surprise.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

some even bigger thank-yous

All of you know us well.

That being said, you know that this wedding would not have been possible without the help of some absolutely incredible people. We are lucky to call them friends. While each one of you are special to us in various way, the following list gets an extra special Thank You and some shameless promotion.

Hit us up if you'd like to hire their services yourself. If they even let you, you might just have to be greased in.. but they are all totally worth it!! Mad props to this thick list of friends...

  • Our Family. Without them we could not have pulled this off. 
  • Judge John Lenderman - Officiant
  • Marcia Phillips - Best Friend of the Fam and QBIC (that's Queen Bitch In Charge)
  • Michelle Dauble - long time friend & connector/co-coordinator
  • Jason Dauble - All around stud
  • Rusty Greene- All around stud
  • Gary Brock - Owner of The Villa Oceane, the home we were married at
  • Zeb Barbee - Mr. Brock's main man and super coordinator
  • Ben Price - Truck wrangler
  • Mike Katz - Program design
  • Chef Joey Rego - Rachael's brother-from-another and our fantastic Chef
  • Stephanie Dowda and John Paul Floyd - Photobooth
  • Miguel Martinez - Photography
  • Bunny Gianinnio - Photography
  • Maurice Huggins - Butterfly release 
  • Pancho Santiago - Audio Engineer for mix CD
  • Jonathan Prestige - CD production
  • Billy Makarewicz - Sound Coordinator
  • Jacqueline Schneider - Vocalist
  • Mike Zarin - DJ and Emcee
  • Tim "TD" DeGroot - DJ and party starter
  • Naomi Ziva - Hair Stylist, you can find her at Dragonfly The Salon in Atlanta
  • Lia Bonilla - Make Up Artist
  • Jonathan Clay - Beverage Provider 
  • Charles Gilbert - Bartender
  • Tim Haught - Bartender
  • Patrick Fagen - Bartender

A tip of the hat goes to these fine businesses as well:

  • Classic Party Rental - Tent and Linens
  • Raising the Bar - Mobile Bar Rental
  • Jacob Deacon - Guitar Player
  • Mike Colletta - Video Crew
  • Jen Schliestette - Photographer
  • Wright's Bakery - Sweet Treats
  • New Step Promotions - CD Duplication 
  • Sucker Punch -  Photo Booth
  • Botany Bay - Florist
  • Cut Flowers Wholesaler

Tell em the Hoffman's sent ya! 




Saturday, January 1, 2011

butterfly kisses

Winged things have always held a special place in my heart. The gypsy spirit in me, appreciates their ability to take flight. It has become a symbol of strength for me when life has thrown some difficult challenges and their beauty reminds me of the delicate nature in life and everything we choose to create for our selves.

In honor of the symbolism, Cliff created a surprise moment for me when we walked back down the ailse. He ordered a special box of butterflies and had our dear friend Maurice release them as we came down in front of all of you as husband and wife for the first time. It took my breath away.






The magic continued later in the day while we took a moment to photograph the family. The wedding brought my Sister, Mother and dear Aunt together for the first time in our lives, a memorable occasion in itself. My Aunt Judi's husband and a father figure, Uncle Chet, had passed away before the wedding. He and I shared a special bond, like no one else. When Jen called the family up for our first photo, a beautiful butterfly landed on my dress and stayed with me until I could lift it up and sent it away. It was a sign sent from the heavens to represent my dear Uncle Chet and all the loved ones that couldn't be there with us on that special day.








In remembrance of Uncle Chet, Grandpa Sol, Jim Hendrick, Grandpa Mario, Grandpa Cliff and others that celebrated with us in spirit.


Wednesday, December 1, 2010

lens full of love


We have such talented friends. Seriously. Miguel Martinez is one of them. With an artistic eye and a heart full of love, Miguel took the liberty of capturing some special photos from our day and we will be forever grateful. He created this video montage and put us in tears. 

See for yourself by clicking on the link here.



For the full deal check out the photo stream on Flikr here.

To see more of Miguel's stunning work please visit his website www.miguelmphoto.com 

And to our friend Miguel, you are amazing. We love you, thank you for being an incredible soul.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

photojenik



We felt incredible the entire day and no one captured that quite like the incredible Jen Schliestett.
There is more to come, but for now her first picture back tells quite the story of our unforgettable day.

sucker punch



Just when you least expect it, some one comes up and hits ya with a sucker punch. For us, this occurred when our slick new neighbors turned friends Stephanie and John Paul, told us they could whip together a fun lil photobooth for our big day. You see, we had no idea they could pull it off so well and have tons of fun doing it. We also had no idea you would have so much fun getting involved. With all this greatness going on, we were thrilled when we finally saw the results - a real sucker punch.


The props were purchased through Etsy, a fun DIY site and the backdrop was hand made but the Suckers themselves. If you had so much fun in our photobooth and you want them for your next event, Like em on Facebook. Besides, they're way more fun than disposable cameras.