On NYE 2021, George proposed to Michelle, and the hunt for a wedding venue began. The sixth venue they toured was Building 177 in Liberty Station. After the tour, they stopped by Stone Brewing to have dinner and mull over their choices of venues. During their meal, they noticed Stone had options for event spaces. A week later they toured and booked their wedding at Stone Brewing, the attraction that caused George to fall in love with San Diego three and a half years earlier.
Read More2020 is truly becoming the year we have to pivot and figure out how to safely do the things we normally do. This includes photography! While an engagement or portrait session is usually a small group of people, during these crazy times it’s definitely important to continue to practice social distancing. In order to protect not only my clients, but myself and the community around us, here are some measures I’ve started to take while photographing:
Read MoreAn epic adventure to Mt Laguna, near Sa Diego, for wild and candid engagement photos.
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Read MoreThe Samuel Fitch House is the perfect place for a rustic New England wedding. It gives off the vibe of an intimate, backyard event and the entire 2 acre wooded lot is dripping with New England charm. It was used as a family home for over 300 years before becoming a bed and breakfast in the 2000’s
Read MoreBelle Mer is a stunning wedding venue right on the Oceanfront of Newport, Rhode Island. You can have your ceremony looking right out over the water with great views of the Newport Bridge. The building is clean, bright and boasts a lot of space, a gorgeous getting ready area and lots of incredible windows to enjoy the view!
Read MoreThe Audubon Center was such a rad venue. On top of a huge, open field, they have BIRDS! I have never been so close to a Bald Eagle before! They also hand made almost everything and included so many fun personal touches. Dave made all of the yard games by hand and all of their signs were cut and painted by them. Instead of a wedding cake they bought various pies and cakes. Catering done by the amazing Pennypackers via a food truck, which everyone loved. For favors they made heart shaped bird treats and made a donation to the Audubon Society.
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