Picchetti Winery Wedding Photography!
Recently I had the great honor of photographing a wedding with my oh so talented friend Tenley Clark at the gorgeous Picchetti Winery! The Picchetti Winery nestled in the Santa Cruz Mountains was established in 1896 and is one of California’s oldest wineries! The rustic charm of the winery and the beautiful added decor created by the bride and groom’s family made for such a lovely intimate affair!The sweet and possibly a little shy flower girl and the beaming bride watch for the ceremony to begin.
I asked Tenley to provide for me one of the images from her position so you could see the beautiful bride coming down the aisle!
Married!
Although the sun was setting behind the mountains, Tenley and I were able to quickly capture some love and fun with the newlyweds before they headed into the reception to celebrate with family and friends!
The tasting room for the winery was the perfect location for the wedding reception!
Family and friends toasted the newlyweds in Russian and English!
A few last photographs of the happy couple with the twinkly lights- the perfect background!
Congratulations Elaina and Michael!!! Wishing you lots love and happiness! Tenley, thank you for having me join you for this sweet wedding celebration! I had so much fun!
Beautiful photos! Love the ones with the bokeh, so gorgeous and romantic!
Susannah, you are so talented it’s ridiculous but on top of that you are one of the warmest and sweetest people I’ve ever met! I could not have asked for a better person by my side to document their day. Thank you and, as always, beautiful work!! =)
Absolutely beautiful! That location is my favorite and plus you and Tenley together just made stunning images. Much love to this wedding 🙂
I have to agree with Tenley – it’s ridiculous how talented AND warm hearted person you are, Susannah!
The last two shots are stunning, but my favorite is the bride looking through the window. Absolutely the best! The whole story just in one image!
Great work!I especially am drawn to your candid stuff – the black and whites of the bride and flower girl, as well as the one out the door as the flower girl walks down the aisle. Definitely tells a story :0).