We had the pleasure of photographing this gorgeous (x100) couple at the Merchants Exchange Building and Julia Morgan Ballroom in San Francisco. Jenny and Jamien are the most kind and ebullient couple we've met- they were surrounded by friends and family who clearly loved them to pieces.
It's always fun to hear more about the wedding from the bride and groom's perspective, so here is their story:
"Since neither of us are from the Bay Area we decided that rather than pick one of each other's hometowns, we would have our wedding in the place that has become our home: downtown San Francisco. We loved the venue for the architect's historic ties to SF, and the iconic interior felt like the perfect combination of classic grandeur and contemporary style in which to celebrate our day.
Since the elaborate interior is a beautiful backdrop in itself, our goal was to keep the décor and color scheme neutral, elegant and timeless. The bridesmaids picked out their own champagne shaded dresses, and J had the groomsmen forego boutonnieres for their black tuxes, in exchange for white pocket squares he gifted them, monogrammed with their initials.
Natasha Lisitsa of Waterlily Pond designed the dramatic, tall, tree branch centerpieces, illuminated with hanging votive, LED candles to bring in natural elements of the outdoors into the urban chic space.
Our first dance as husband and wife was to Michael Jackson's "The Way You Make Me Feel" to get the party started. The dance floor was packed even before dinner (catered by celebrated SF restaurant Presidio Social Club) was served, and pretty much stayed that way 'til the end of the night. We couldn't have asked for better people, a better party, or a better place to celebrate the start of our lives together."
Photographs by Ingrid and Jerry.