We've been selfishly hoarding pictures from weddings we've done in the last 6 months but we have now unleashed them into our smugmug gallery!
Some of the pictures you might recognize from our recent blog posts. The others might give you some fun, new ideas for the event you're planning.
You'll find the galleries:
1. Calamigos Ranch - a fairytale wedding took place under the twinkling willow arch at the venue. Soft blues, lavendar, periwinkle, and accents of brown was the color scheme. We love working with Serena Grace because she always captures all the little details and presents them with such crispness and clarity - yet it's also very feminine.
2. Trump National - a hot pink infused wedding accented with turquoise and gold. It was a romantic wedding on the bluffs overlooking the Pacific ocean. We used peonies, cyclamen, ranunculus, roses, mini calla lilies, orchids in shades of raspberry, magenta, and fuchsia. Victor Sizemore always brings us images with an ethereal feel. Soft yet modern and classic!
3. St. Regis - we were in Dana Point yet again for a whimsical wedding, complete with flowering branches, a three tiered chandelier, and soft panels of fabric. The color palette was green, ivory, and cream. This was our first time working with Dennis Santirinala, who is also a fashion photographer. We also got to work with our good friend, Theresa Huang, who created all the gorgeous looks on the bride.
4. Orange County Museum of Art - playful elements set the tone for this fun and modern wedding at the OCMA. You'll find Lego people, square boxwood topiaries, mini apples, and carved lettering on boxes. John Partridge did an awesome job representing this couple!
5. Casa Del Mar -a relaxed wedding in a grand venue with ivory, cream and accents of blue and green. The ballroom in itself is stately with crystal chandeliers, ornamental moulding, and high ceilings, but Linda Lewis not only managed to capture the warmth of the couple and their awesome family, but also depicted a fresh, hip vibe at the reception.
Hope you enjoy!
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