February 9, 2009

  • Dorothy and Eugene’s wedding

    San Francisco, CA

    Dot and Eugene had an absolutely  g o r g e o u s  wedding at the Bentley Reserve in San Francisco. There were a million little details everywhere, and everything just came together perfectly! Their floral and light arrangements were beautiful, and I simply love their theme of tulip and cala lilies with mini apples that was echoed in all their decorations. It was a cozy and intimate ceremony, even among the high ceilings and marble columns.

    But one of the things I remember most was how the whole day truly felt like a celebration. Dot and Eugene looked so happy to be married, and their friends and family were celebrating with them. Browse through the pictures, check out the slideshow–can you not help but smile too? =D

    Dot and Eugene… I was honored to be part of your wedding day. Also, you guys win an award for your super amount of patience!  :)

    Coordinator: Ring For A Kiss
    Design Consultants: Sash & Sugar


    Sometimes, I think these door games keep getting more and more cruel for the guys. haha


    Durian breath sneak attack!


    Yes, we purposely went to Chinatown for the photoshoot. My crazy idea.


    My buddy Steve had to stop traffic while we stood in the middle of the street so I could take some pictures.


    The cable car driver was actually waiting for another wedding party … which was just about to finish their ceremony, I think. He was kind enough to let us on for 10.25 seconds.


    My favorite part of this photo? The way they’re just naturally holding hands while I was posing them.


    :)


    My assistant editor laughed at me when I told her I liked this photo because I thought it looks like there was a big explosion when they lit the candle.


    Name cards in a bed of tulips.


    Introducing for the first time …


    Almost too pretty to be eaten!


    So fierce!


    Caption this photo: ____________

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