For anyone who’s ever been to a Bar/Bat Mitzvah, they know that it’s typically a long day. And for any photographer who’s ever shot one, it can be an even longer day. After the morning or early afternoon service there’s an intermission, and then a party is held at night for all the kids. Well, if you’re like me, and you drive some distance to the service, then the dilemma is what to do during intermission, because it can be up to 5 or 6 hours sometimes. While a lot of other people are taking a nap, I get to decide whether I want to drive back home (only to rest for a short while and then deal with traffic again), or to just stick around in the area and find something to do. Needless to say, my bat/bar mitzvah days are longer than my typical wedding gig.
So why do I do it? Because I have a lot of fun, that’s why! At the end of the day, I’ll come home extremely exhausted, but I’ll go to bed thinking it was all worth it.
Here are some details of a fairly recent bat mitzvah, and some fun stuff I got at the party later that night. Many thanks to Paula Gild of Gilded Events for a wonderful job as always. If you and/or anyone you know is planning a bar/bat mitzvah, be sure to contact Paula and her team.
Locations: Kehillat Israel Pacific Palisades and Pacific Palisades Junior Women’s Club
Event Producer: Paula Gild
This was the room for the luncheon:
The centerpieces were beautiful showcases of fruit.
Every centerpiece donned a different noun (e.g., curiosity, kindness, charity, perseverance, etc.).
Henna painting is always popular.
Polaroids are always fun!
Everyone is a dancer.
And a rocker!
Some cool lights, indeed!
Smart phones were popular in this crowd.
And this is how I go to bed after a gig like this. 🙂
i really like these shots! looks like fun!