Capturing the Magic: A Wedding Photo Session in a Wooded Wonderland

As a photographer, I find there’s something undeniably enchanting about a wedding nestled among the trees. The lush greenery, the rustling of leaves, the dappled light filtering through the branches… it’s the perfect backdrop for a magical and unforgettable event. Recently, I had the pleasure of capturing such a wedding in a stunning venue surrounded by woods.

What made this wedding truly magical was the natural beauty that surrounded us. Towering trees, trickling streams, and colorful foliage all came together to create a stunning backdrop for our photos. The result was a set of images that truly captured the wonder and romance of this special day.

Looking back on this wedding photo session, I feel grateful for the opportunity to have been a part of such a special day. The love that surrounded us was palpable, and the natural beauty of the venue only served to enhance the magic. I‘m honored to have been able to capture these precious memories for the happy couple, and I know that these photos will be treasured for years to come.

My photography rate for wedding photo sessions is $350 for each hour. Please contact me if you’re interested in booking a session or have any questions. I would be delighted to capture your special day and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Testimonial

What do our clients say about me?

  • Emily B. Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA

    I contacted Jay for passport photos and he was able to do mine that evening at his studio. It was super fast and easy but he really took care to make sure they would be accepted and looked great. So…
  • Kyla H. Scottsdale, AZ

    Jay was great to work with and very responsive. He was on time and great to communicate with. We would definitely recommend him.
  • Michael C. Burlingame, CA

    Jorald was amazing to work with. We called him last minute for a family photo shoot at the Carmel Valley Ranch. Not only was he able to do it with very little notice, the photos came out amazing, he was…
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