Betty and John’s rustic fall wedding – Part I
Wow! We have had so much go on the last few weeks… please pardon the lapse in posting. With the holidays here, family events, friends in town… and all the normal editing that goes on in our studio daily… we’ve been swamped! We also just came back from shooting an amazing destination beach wedding in Palmilla, Mexico. All week long we enjoyed 80-90 degree weather in a tropical paradise, so what a shock it was to fly home to LA and be greeted with bitter cold and rain! Are we actually experiencing a real winter in LA?? I can’t wait!
And I know we long ago promised more photos of Betty and John’s wine country wedding, so we won’t make you wait any longer. Below are some of our favorites from the romantic outdoor ceremony. Betty and John wed on the sprawling lawn outside the Stonehouse at Temecula Creek Inn. This century-old granite and stone building sits amid rolling green hills and distinguished oak trees, perfectly secluded in the Temecula Valley. It was the perfect fall wedding… rustic, charming… with muted, pretty colors.

Betty, being of Thai descent, wanted to add a meaningful touch to the traditional guest favors… so she chose handwoven bamboo fans from Thailand for the ceremony.

I love the documentary feel of these black-and-white photos… they really capture the intimacy of the moment.
More to come!
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