Archive for the ‘photojournalistic’ Category

Ina + Richard @ East Manor Elmhurst

November 11, 2007

Dear Chris Chen,

We want to thank you and your dedicated colleagues from the bottom of our hearts for the professional DJ, MC and slideshow services you provided at our wedding a little more than a month ago at East Manor in Elmhurst, Queens.

You were entertaining and were very effective in getting our guests to participate in the dancing and entertainment. You and your team worked well under pressure especially when our family picture taking session and tea ceremony were taking longer than expected which delayed the remaining portions of our itinerary. We were able to focus on enjoying the event because you were able to adjust to the changing itinerary—a true trademark of someone who is very experienced. At the end of the wedding after everyone has left, as we observed your crew packing up the numerous pieces of equipment and endless wiring, we appreciate even more the work you and your crew put in behind the scenes to make our wedding day that much more special. Throughout the entire process leading up to the big day, you were always accessible, diligent and courteous. You understood our needs and worked closely with us.

I would recommend Dynasty Wedding services without reservation because the services are provided by experienced professionals who know what they are doing–and they do it well. Furthermore, not only does it bring a smile to our faces when we reminisce about our special day, but also because you’ve become part of our circle of friends. We are grateful that out of our professional relationship, we have become friends. We look forward to catching up with you over lunch or dinner soon.

Sincerely,
Richard and Ina

Testimony from September 29th Wedding @ Golden Unicorn, NY

October 31, 2007

Hi Chris & Dynasty Weddings;

Just wanted to let you know that Mike and I are extremely happy with the MC Ming & Kevin and DJ Dennis at our wedding banquet on 9/29 at the Golden Unicorn 3rd Floor. They were extremely professional and precise with their plan of execution. Everything went smoothly and people enjoyed themselves at the party. I really appreciate everything that you have done for us especially in such a short notice. I guess we’re really lucky to have found your website and it’s nice that you actually know Linda and John too.

Cheers,
Judy and Michael

Testimony from September 1st Wedding @ Majestic Palace, NJ

September 20, 2007

On behalf of my son, Jason and my daughter-in-law, Annie, thank Dynasty Weddings for a job well done at our wedding banquet. We really appreciate your diligent and professional work on the photography, video, and photo tree service.

Every one at the party had a great time and especially loved the photo tree. I have received quite a few compliments from our friends and relatives. Everyone was so impressed.

It has been a pleasure working with you, Chris and your crew.
I will definitely recommend you and your crew to all my friends and family.

Thanks again.
Susie (Mother of the Groom)

Testimony from June 2nd 2007 Wedding @ Linden Place

September 4, 2007

Many thanks to Chris & Dynasty Wedding gang for making our day even more special. Everyone had a great time and loved the slideshow. We could not have pulled it off without you. We highly recommend Dynasty Weddings as a provider in wedding entertainment and in whatever your wedding needs may be including some much needed coordination when you’re busy taking pictures with friends and family; even carrying you to your car when you’re passed out! Thanks from the bottom of our hearts – You were awesome!

Mike and Lisa

Amanda + Sal – DUMBO – Brooklyn, NY

August 19, 2007





Color Kinetics Lighting @ Terrace on The Park

August 19, 2007





Mary & Eric’s Wedding – Central Park, NYC

August 19, 2007







June 9th Wedding @ Tribeca Rooftop, NYC

August 19, 2007









Lucky digits: 8/8/08 next big wedding date

July 20, 2007

HALLS AND CLUBS ARE ALREADY BECOMING BOOKED FOR NEXT LUCKY DATE
BY PHYLLIS FURMANDAILY NEWS BUSINESS WRITER

Posted Monday, July 16th 2007, 4:00 AM

Thinking of getting married on Aug. 8, 2008? Scratch the Tribeca Rooftop, the Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers and the Central Park Boathouse off your list – they’re fully booked.
If you’re dreaming of an 8/8/08 reception at the Water Club on the East River, you better move quickly. “We’ve had a lot of interest in that date,” said Robin Henderson, catering sales manager at the Manhattan restaurant.

Fresh off the 7/7/07 wedding bonanza, 8/8/08 is shaping up as the next must-have, I-do date. While it’s still relatively early, reception halls, restaurants, caterers and photographers are booking up. Couples are signing on, even though the triple eights fall on a Friday, a less desirable day for walking down the aisle. Chinese brides and grooms are leading the pack. The number eight is considered especially lucky in Chinese culture because the pronunciation of the number eight sounds like the word for prosperity. Repeat it three times and you increase your luck. The Summer Olympics in Beijing will begin on 8/8/08 – at 8:08:08 p.m.

Chris Chen, CEO of Dynasty Weddings, a wedding planner on the Lower East Side who caters to Chinese couples, has fielded 10 inquiries for the date so far. “We like to do three weddings max a day, but we might end up doing four to five because of this hot date,” Chen said. May Chan, 26, and Eddie Lau, 27, who both live in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, and are first-generation Americans, have already booked the Ocean Jewel Seafood Restaurant in Flushing, Queens, for an 8/8/08 wedding reception. “Who doesn’t want it?” Chan said of the lucky date. “I wanted to grab it early because of the 7/7/07 craze.” Chan, a manager in a surgical center, and Lau, an officer in the NYPD, asked Chan’s uncle in Hong Kong to check out the date on the Chinese lunar calender. While 8/8/08 falls during the Chinese Halloween month – deemed unlucky by some – “my uncle said the date was okay,” Chan said. It’s not just Chinese couples jumping on the eights. Vicki González, 40, an office manager from Bergenfield, N.J., said she set the date for marrying Gilbert Rivera, 48, a corrections officer from Nyack, because it’s memorable.

“We needed a date that would stick in our minds 20 years from now,” said González, who wanted the date even if it meant “I had to get married in my backyard.” Luckily, it won’t come to that. The couple has booked the Cap Juluca resort in Anguilla.For those still on the fence, wedding experts advised happy couples to move quickly. Beware of vendors who might hike prices as demand builds. Fridays should generally be 25% less expensive than Saturdays, Manhattan wedding planner Lindsay Landman said.Consider incorporating eights into your wedding theme.

“Have a ceremony that begins at 8 p.m. that coincides with the Summer Olympics,” suggested Kathleen Murray, deputy editor of the The Knot. “Have eight bridesmaids and eight groomsmen.” Lisa Therese Fowler, 43, a college professor from Fort Lauderdale, who plans to marry 33-year-old Jay Bland, a deli worker in Staten Island, said there will be plenty of eights amid her 8/8/08 wedding set along the promenade in Brooklyn Heights.”My wedding band will have eight diamonds in it,” Fowler said – adding that there are eight letters in “I love you.””It’s a sexy number,” she said. “Did you see those curves?”
pfurman@nydailynews.com