Brian and Myra :: Newport Beach Wedding Photography

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This wedding was held at an estate in Newport Beach, rich with family history and TONS of details. These guys thought of everything! Also, they basically didn’t stop laughing the entire day. It was truly an honor to be there and capture the moments on this special day. My pal Rustin was there to help me capture it all, many of these below are his.

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    AI detection, automated response systems, cloud architectures — it felt like
    watching the digital version of an arms race. But the truth I walked away with
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