Yesterday I posted Part 1 of Sarah & Aaron’s beautiful Malibu wedding, and today I’m posting the rest of my favorite images from the day which include a few more portraits and photos of the ceremony, details and reception. Again- this is a wedding I’ll remember forever- Sarah and Aaron, thank you for being so wonderful!
Coordinator: Jowy Productions (A seriously amazing team of people!)
Venue: Private Estate- Malibu, CA
I did a walk-through of the venue a week or so before the wedding and fell in love with this staircase. Look how Aaron rocks these portraits… So easy to photograph him!
And Sarah brought a sweet fierceness, so perfectly complemented by her beautiful, sassy gown.
They are so great together.
The wedding party. <3
The ceremony was perfect in every way. Here’s Sarah walking down the aisle with her father… love how happy they both were!
A breathtaking backdrop for their ceremony… and I loved their simple, elegant chuppah.
I particularly loved how Sarah’s sister officiated their ceremony… made it extra special.
Married!!
On the left, an outdoor lounge, and on the right, Jowy Productions transformed the tennis courts on the property into a perfect reception space. They are truly talented and made sure the whole evening went flawlessly!
I loved the square and rectangular wooden tables, simple chairs and pops of purple orchids on the table.
A white dancefloor, perfect lighting and a beautiful evening on Labor Day weekend.
The First Dance.
I LOVE the hora- it’s so full of energy and is just so fun to photograph.
The speeches were both funny and touching.
Later in the evening, Sarah and Aaron surprised their guests with a few routines from a friend’s dance troupe. They were so fun to watch and got the party started again after dessert… Loved this!
Sarah & Aaron- What an honor it was to be a part of your big day! I wish you guys all the best in your future together! xo
Woowwie wow wow! Love these! The bridal party staircase shots are sooooo fun!
A tennis court reception?? Never would have thought of that. But it turned out GORGEOUS!! It seems they set down some sort of carpeting over the tennis court probably to protect that athletic flooring which is expensive. The narrow slender stage area looks very stylish.