Sarah and Sean – El Monte Wedding Photography

I’ve known Sarah since High School, but I just met Sean when they contacted me about their wedding.  These guys had a great wedding, very spiritual and very well executed.  And most of all, it was romantic.  Here is a slideshow:


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And on to the photos!
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liu_0016The bride’s father played a beautiful song on his violin while the mothers lit the candles.
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Thanks Guys!

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