You might remember our good friends Kristin and Dimitri's wedding post from the other day and today we pick up at the ceremony! The couple had their ceremony at the Saints Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church which is a gorgeous Greek church nestled away in Cardiff by the Sea [somewhat near San Diego and La Jolla]. After the ceremony we sneaked away for a really fun portrait session in the back of the church. It totally felt like we were in Greece with the curvy white walls of the church. Then we headed off to the reception at the Fairbanks Ranch Clubhouse in Rancho Santa Fe. The clubhouse was on a picturesque lake complete with baby swans and the feeling like we had the place to ourselves. The reception details were tons of fun, coordinated by Alexis Ranglas, and Mae over at Mae Chan Floral Design made exquisite use of purple orchids in the centerpieces.
If you haven't already checked it out - see Part One of Kristin and Dimitri's Wedding.























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zdj?cia ?lubne - Nice photos! Keep it up!
Great work!