Weddings

Sean + Katie // Full Belly Farm Wedding // Guinda, CA

Sean + Katie // Full Belly Farm Wedding // Guinda, CA

It turns out that weddings aren’t just about you and the person you’re marrying. They’re about all the people in your life who show up for you, and Sean and Katie’s people showed up. They laughed, cried, danced alongside, and celebrated these two beautiful humans—and what’s more, they were fully present—and it was a privilege to witness. Sean’s daughter, Asta, made up the entire bridal party, and she delivered a welcome toast with such poise, there wasn’t a dry eye. It’s days like this, where people come together, lend their talents, and manifest their love, that restore my hope in humanity. I am beyond grateful—like stars aligning grateful—to have been a part of this day, and I hope these images do justice to the love that surrounds these two. Also, Full Belly Farm is an absolute dream!!

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Anna + Michael // Sneak Peek

Anna + Michael // Sneak Peek

It rained on Anna and Mike's wedding day. And not just a little bit of rain, more than I have ever seen on the Mendocino Coast. Sheets of water fell from the sky, pooled on the roads and made it scary to drive. Most of their guests came from out of town or flew across the county to be there, and Anna's main concern was that everyone make it in one piece. They had planned to get married in a field, and luckily, the Caspar Community Center could accommodate a last-minute indoor ceremony. So much love surrounded this couple, the rain stopped just before the sun went down, and these two got their moment in a field. 

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Danielle + Brandon // Married in Mendocino

Danielle + Brandon // Married in Mendocino

Danielle and Brandon did it right. They said their vows on a bluff overlooking the town of Mendocino, surrounded by their closest friends and family, and celebrated with a beautiful brunch with ocean views. It was one of the warmest days I have ever spent on the Mendocino coast, and from a photographer's perspective, the bright, mid-morning sun proved to be a challenge. But the love and gratitude radiating from these two made every moment meaningful, and I am really proud to share these images. This is what can be achieved in two short hours of wedding coverage. Who needs golden hour when your couple is so full of light.

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