This wedding brings me immense joy and happiness! Kyle and Griffin are one of the most down-to-earth couples and we truly had the best time capturing their special day. They currently reside in Texas but chose to have their wedding in the Bay Area where they are originally rooted. The Cavallo Point Lodge served as the best venue for them with their modern touches and sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge. On this Spring day, rain and downpours were forecasted and sure enough, it rained so hard on their wedding day. Their ceremony was moved indoors, however, we made a last minute decision to have the ceremony outdoors! Even though there was 10 minute rain shower at the start of their ceremony, there was full sunshine as the couple said “I do” to each other. Prior to the ceremony, we took Kyle and Griffin to one of my favorite spots of the Golden Gate Bridge where they recited their personal vows to each other. It was one of the sweetest moments during the wedding as tears rolled down their cheeks. At the end of the night, Kyle’s father, who is part of the band “The Spillers”, made a special appearance to perform in front of guests to dance the night away. This wedding would not be possible without the incredible wedding planner and designer, Camille of Dream a Little Dream Events. She was there every step of the way from the beginning of planning to making those split-second executive decisions on the wedding day. I’m so grateful for her and the talented vendor team who all worked tirelessly to make this wedding as successful as it was! Congratulations to the most loveliest newlyweds, K+G! We are very grateful and honored to be a part of your special day!
Photographer – Jasmine Lee Photography
Wedding Planner – Camille, Dream a Little Dream Events
Venue – Cavallo Point
Florist – Seva Floral
Videographer – Silver Tie Films
Rentals – Bright (reception and cocktail reception linens), BBJ/La Tavola (dinner linens)
Band – The Spillers
Lighting – Last Wave Productions
Hair-makeup – Dreamcatcher Artistry
Invitations/paper – Aerialist Press