Category Archives: ceremony
Most of the time I start the wedding day photographing the bride and bridal party getting ready. Many people are self conscious at first. If they see me point the camera in their direction they turn and smile. So I tell everyone to pretend I’m not there. I was very happy when the flower girls […]
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Hillary and Randy drew their wedding inspiration from nature. They enjoy hiking and picking mushrooms so it was no surprise they chose a romantic wedding venue surrounded by tall oak trees. The 1909 is simply magical. It’s the perfect place for an outdoor wedding. I adored all of their wedding details. And the light, the […]
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Kate and Eric love going out to eat in Little Tokyo so it’s no surprise they chose to have their wedding at Yamashiro Hollywood. Yamashiro is known for its Asian-inspired food and breathtaking views. Perfect spot for a romantic date – or a wedding! Their wedding ceremony is held outdoors in the Japanese garden overlooking […]
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Diana and John were legally married for ten years before getting married in the church of their faith. This is my favorite image from their wedding ceremony at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. It is not the vows, or the first kiss, or the happy recessional, rather it is a quiet moment […]
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Celene and Michael are one stylish couple! Their vintage-inspired wedding started at Throop Memorial Church, a beautiful Gothic church in Pasadena. Celene is a stunning bride. I love her retro rockabilly look. The bride’s rosary Both Celene and her dad look so serious as they walk down the aisle. The church’s balcony offers a different […]
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