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We're a husband and wife wedding photography team based in Northern California. Our style is filled with natural light, true to life colors, and an authentic, timeless feel inspired by film and California landscapes. Est 2010.

A Vibrant Spring Los Altos History Museum Wedding

Weddings

We love a beautiful, local wedding here in the Bay Area! Last Spring, Rebekah & Paul finally got to have their dream wedding at the Los Altos History Museum. Their day was filled with their sweet friends & family, cultural celebrations, and lots of colorful flowers (my favorite!).

Andria Leigh Events (who is one of our highly recommended planners) was their wedding planner and did an incredible job designing and bringing their wedding day to life! Allie of Bloomwell & Co brought the juiciest, most colorful florals that were SO beautiful! Spring weddings are perfect for vibrant, bold colors especially throughout the floral design- which was one reason we got married in Spring too!

Rebekah & Paul’s ceremony took place at the Mission Santa Clara de Asis at Santa Clara University. This is one of our favorite churches to photograph at in the Bay Area because of all the gorgeous Spanish style design and architecture that we love! Their reception was at the Los Altos History Museum, which is a really quaint wedding venue nestled in Los Altos, CA. One of the highlights from the evening was when everyone sat down for dinner, bride & groom had their grand entrance, and then everyone was surprised by an incredible lion dance! I loved this special cultural surprise they added in to honor Rebekah’s family’s heritage. The rest of the evening was spent celebrating, dancing, and enjoying this special day with all their friends and family!

Vendor Team:

Planner: Andria Leigh Events
Floral design: Bloomwell & Co
Hair & makeup: Dreamcatcher Artistry
Venue: Los Altos History Museum
Rentals: Danny Thomas Party Rentals
Ceremony: Santa Clara University
Signage: Peach Paper
Lion Dancers: SF White Crane

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