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Museum of Latin American Art Wedding in Long Beach, California | LGBTQ+ Documentary Wedding Photography
 

Color everywhere. Joy everywhere. Love everywhere.

That is the only way to describe Alexis and Katherine’s wedding at the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, California. 🌈💛✨

Family and friends from all corners of the LGBTQ+ community came together with so much heart. Kids were running around, hugs were constant, and happy tears showed up in the most beautiful moments. Everyone who loves them most gathered in one place to celebrate two women who give so much love right back.

Their ceremony was unforgettable. Their drag queen officiant brought so much energy, heart, and personality. The vows were meaningful, the vocals were incredible, and the celebration continued on the dance floor with everyone joining in. It created a space that felt joyful, safe, and full of life.

The Museum of Latin American Art wedding venue in Long Beacho their day. Every corner felt vibrant and expressive, which made it the perfect setting for a celebration like this.

As an LGBTQ+ wedding photographer in Southern California, documenting days like this means capturing real connection and honest moments. This is what makes documentary wedding photography so powerful. It preserves the energy, the emotion, and the feeling of being there so these memories can be held onto for years to come.

 
Samesex Wedding in Hancock Park, Los Angeles Wedding - David + Adam
 

David and Adam’s love story is so beautiful and pure to me.

Adam, a lawyer, had never wanted to get married.
Life works mysteriously as there I was, photographing his wedding with David, a wonderful teacher.
They’re a couple who care and worry about others. You’re immediately accepted, too, and if you know someone like them in your life, you’re just so lucky. There was so much love and fun at this wedding in Hancock Park, where Adam once used to live, and was officiated by their two beloved judge friends.

Oh, their wedding rings, by the way, were bought on Amazon.com, and they wear the same ring sizes, so during the wedding ceremony, they simply exchanged each other’s ring that they had been wearing as engagement rings. This was super adorable to me.