We hope you enjoy some of our favorite engagement and wedding images from 2017. We were lucky to get to work with so many amazing couples as we documented some really beautiful moments in some of San Diego’s best wedding venues, from private garden estates, beaches and vineyards to historic hotels. The images you see here are spontaneous and natural moments. From the light falling on the bouquet in the most beautiful way, to the ring bearer falling asleep during the ceremony… From the high five and walk down the aisle to the moment on the side where you embraced as you felt the weight of the moment, capturing these authentic moments is what makes us tick, and we feel so fortunate to be asked to tell the story of such an important day in the lives of such wonderful people.
We also had the pleasure of working with some of San Diego’s best wedding coordinators, florists and vendors of all kinds. Thanks to First Comes Love, Creative Affairs, I Do Weddings, Lavish Weddings, Inspired Events by CB, The Prado and Kettle Steam for all of the hard work you put in to create and execute stunning events that were fun for the guests and unforgettable for all of these wonderful couples. As we look back at these moments of genuine love that was celebrated during 2017, we feel so warm. We look forward to documenting more meaningful rituals and kick-ass parties in 2018! Cheers to the New Year!
A Gaslamp Quarter street scene reflects on the glass as Eugene and Ciara enjoy a quiet kiss.Cindy and Brandon and the tree
The Crossings, CarlsbadStunning bouquet by Organic Elements
The U.S. Grant, Downtown San Diego
The wedding party
Hyatt Mission BayDiane and Tony exit the Church
St. Gregory the Great Catholic ChurchMaria with her beautiful bouquet by Camellia Wedding Flowers
Darlington House, La JollaZach and Megan embrace at the site where he proposed
Fairmont Grand Del MarMegan and Zach
Scripps Seaside Forum, La JollaThe Groom stops for a hug during the grand entrance
Brick, San Diego
Ed and the guys
Liberty Station
Roses and Protea by Whimsey Florals
Ring bearer sleeps on the job
Immaculata ChurchChiffon and bouquet in the light
Bouquet by Studio Fleurish
Engagement shoot in the rain Gaslamp Quarter, San DiegoThe Mother of the bride holds her daughter’s traditional dress
Liberty Station, San DiegoMichelle and Matt on the jetty
Avalon, New JerseyAlicia before the ceremony
Hyatt Mission BayThe maid of honor sees her sister in her wedding dress.“You are exactly where you need to be.”
Liberty StationServing tea to the eldersPost-ceremony embraceSunset kiss by the palms
Megan by the window, before the ceremony
Hyatt Regency La JollaMaria’s mother holds the lasso before placing it over her daughter and son in law in a beautiful ritual
Darlington House, La JollaGorgeous bouquets by Eco-FlowerCindy and Brandon have fun with their guests in our open air photo booth, Snapshot StudiosTies all lined up for actionMichelle and her bridesmaids
Yacht Club of Stone Harbor, New JerseyFlower girlJenny and Chris and their wedding party
Humphrey’s Half Moon Inn, San DiegoTablescape at Beth and Dan’s beautiful garden wedding, coordinated by First Comes Love
Inn at Rancho Santa Fe, San DiegoBride’s father looks on as his daughter reads her vowsVanessa and David walk through the vineyard
Mt. Palomar Winery, TemeculaPeonies and hydrangea by Organic ElementsAlly and Chris
El Camino, Little ItalyMaria and David savor the First Look before their ceremony
Darlington House, La JollaVows
US Grant, San DiegoGorgeous seaside ceremony, coordinated by I Do WeddingsCiara and Eugene celebrate, post-ceremonyDiane and her Mother share a moment before the ceremony
San Diego Marriott Gaslamp QuarterMichelle walks down the aisle laughing!Megan and Zach
Del MarJohn sends Sally out in a spin
Country Club of Rancho Bernardo
Romantic Table Scene, perfectly complimented the Spanish Style venue (coordination by Creative Affairs)
Darlington House, La JollaThe b-boy groom
San Diego Central LibraryThe bride and her sisters do ‘The Worm’ in unisonAn energetic guest does the splits and splits his pants
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