San Francisco City Hall Wedding
It was such a pleasure to celebrate Nathanaël and Lê My’s San Francisco City Hall wedding with them last month. These two were so sweet and so comfortable together and I think it really shows in these images. Thank you to the both of you and your families for having me along to celebrate and document this beautiful day.
Hugs from their families as everybody arrived.
Sweet looks between the couple. Love this one of these two.
And off they go to get married! :)
Sweet moments in the waiting, when all the anticipation is building!
It’s that time!
San Francisco City Hall never ceases to amaze me with its beauty. What a stunning backdrop for a wedding!
Such a dreamy spot to say your vows. Can you believe that arch!? It gets me every time.
It is emotional, watching your son say, “I do.” What a wonderful day to be able to witness.
Sealed with a kiss!
Officially married! <3
We headed around the corner to the stunning City Hall windows for some family portraits after the ceremony.
And then I shooed everybody away for some portraits with the two newlyweds! <3
Some happy moments and sweet kisses.
Aren’t they just the cutest?!
I love this shot so so much.
This candid moment though is probably my favorite image from the day.
Lê My’s momma put together these beautiful blooms. I just couldn’t get enough of them! Wow.
As I snapped these photos, she told me, “I art directed.” haha. <3
You can’t get married at City Hall without an image on the steps. Aren’t they dramatically lovely!?
Perfect.
And last but not least, a few shots in front of the building, with the iconic words over their heads. Officially married!Oh, happy day. <3
Nathanaël and Lê My, thank you both so much for having me along to celebrate and document your love. It was an honor to witness your marriage and another to capture images that will let this day be remembered in all its happy details.
All my best! xx Simone
For more San Francisco City Hall weddings, see HERE. To see what it looks like when you get married at City Hall at Christmastime, see HERE.