Set on the beautiful coast of California, this Half Moon Bay wedding was certainly one for the books! Friends of mine, Teresa & Nick, hired me back in December for their big day at the wonderful Oceano Hotel & Spa on Friday, October Fourth. This couple is very special to me and allowed me the honor of, not only creating both their Save-the-Dates and wedding invitations, but also capturing the moments they will get to treasure for the lifetime they will share together. Here are just a few of the wonderful moments I was able to grab!
Venue/Caterer: Oceano Hotel & Spa, Half Moon Bay Hair & Make-Up: Mizu Salon, Half Moon Bay Cake: Mazzetti's Bakery, Pacifica Florist: Costco (& they were GORGEOUS) Dress: Starlet Bridal, Santa Rosa DJ: Patrick Numair of Golden State Productions I must begin by saying that City Hall has got to be one of the most beautiful venues to get married at! Ashley & Brian rented out the North Balcony, which is BY FAR the best spot at City Hall and we had some fun and captured some beautiful photos.
The day began at a nearby hotel for some getting ready and detail photos. While hotels are always so much fun to photograph, with their oh-so-beautiful walls and carpets (that was sarcasm in case you didn't know...haha), this one was especially pretty with its mustard and burgundy carpet. After moving some things around however, I managed to grab some gorgeous details and beautiful bride photos. After the bride was all ready to go, we walked the block and a half to City Hall to capture the signing of their marriage license and and their lovely intimate ceremony! Take a peek... Venue: San Francisco City Hall |
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