Posts tagged love is love
Erin and Jen’s Wedding Weekend at Venture Retreat Center
 

“How do you know Erin and Jen?”
“Did you go to school with them?”

We love when people ask us that. It happens a lot. Guests often think we’re old friends or cousins, and honestly, I take that as the biggest compliment. It means we blend in. We are present. We care enough to truly observe and document each unique wedding story like we are part of it.

That is the heart of documentary wedding photography. We don’t just show up with cameras. We step into the story and capture it as it unfolds, real and unfiltered.

Erin and Jen didn’t want their celebration to last only one day. They wanted a full weekend surrounded by their favorite people. So they invited everyone to Venture Retreat Center in Pescadero, California and said, “Come stay the whole weekend!” A summer camp with a wedding. Perfect, right?

Their story is just as beautiful as their day. They met on Hinge while Jen was hiking through Norway. Their first date was at a climbing gym. Years later, Jen proposed under the stars in Yosemite, and Erin almost lost her ring. Their love story is full of adventure, laughter, and real connection.

Their Venture Retreat Center wedding weekend was filled with hugs, cats, cozy cabins, handmade DIY details, and so much heart. 🏳️‍🌈 Every detail felt like them. It was joyful, colorful, and deeply personal.

As LGBTQ+ wedding photographers, we felt honored to document every part of it. This is what we love about authentic wedding photography in California. Every story is different. Every couple brings their own kind of magic. Erin and Jen’s weekend reminded us why we do this work - to capture love that is true and unforgettable.

📸: by me and Brett

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If you are planning your own wedding weekend in Pescadero, the Bay Area, or anywhere in California, and you want photos that feel honest and alive, I would love to be your documentary wedding photographer. LET’S MAKE MAGIC TOGETHER ✨

 
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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.

 
Jordan + Corey - Casa Hyder Wedding in San Miguel de Allende Wedding
 

Read my San Miguel de Allende Wedding Photography story and one of my favorite photojournalistic experiences! Not to discredit my former client friends’ weddings, but this was simply one of the BEST weddings Brett and I have ever photographed. Jordan and Corey are now our dearest and best friends forever - I cried saying goodbye to them after the wedding, which kind of…never happens. We’re so blessed to be part of every journey - from their engagement to the courthouse ceremony - to the wedding (and beyond), and not only we’re already planning to see each other (they live in Texas, and we’re trying to convince them to move to San Diego! I mean, WHY NOT!), but we also wish to see their loved ones soon again.

Jordan and Corey got married at Casa Hyder in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. They generously invited us to stay with them and their family at Casa Hyder. So we hung out with everyone at their San Miguel wedding for 5 days!

My Beloved Casa Hyder Wedding Photoshoot!

Their gay wedding in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, was planned by the best of the best, Penzi Weddings. Their wedding date was originally in May 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic had them rescheduled to November 2020, and about 50 people gathered to celebrate and share love. And to be honest, I couldn’t be happier and felt safer in Mexico than in California, as Mexicans were way more cautious and followed rules of caring for others and wearing masks, etc.

Below, here are some of my favorite moments.

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