San Diego Wedding Photography – Myles and Eliana
It was my honor to be asked to be the wedding photographer for Myles and Elaina held in the late afternoon in November. The wedding was on their families private estate in San Diego. It was a wonderful wedding fitting for a wonderful couple.

This was really adorable they lined a fence of canes attaching framed photos of the couple from their earliest years until the days just leading to their wedding.
Elaina is as gentle as she appears and her sweet personality seems to pour through these wedding images. Getting to know my clients, their likes and dislikes is vital when creating timeless images. Particularly when you are photographing the most important day of their lives.
I had so much fun capturing these images. I felt that Elaina had a slight resemblance to one of my favorite actresses, “Sandra Bullock”. Do you see the slight resemblance? I used a 150 mm lens to create these images balancing the light between low shade and natural light bouncing off a white wall.
Myles is a great guy and his families estate is amazing. Two years earlier I photographed Myles’ brothers wedding so it was kind of like a reunion in a way.

They wore mini skirts in the mountains in November in the late afternoon. Never uttered a complaint about the cold..well never until the ceremony was over that is!
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