Josselyn and Matt | A beautiful “1920” wedding in the San Francisco City Club

Josselyn and Matt were so excited with their up coming 1920 wedding earlier this year, when they just met me. It’s amazing how fast time goes by, before we realized it, it has come to the end of the year and it was their big day already… and now the 2010 New Year is just around the corner, with such beautiful memories, I think we can call 2009 a thoughtful, beautiful and fruitful year. We’ve made it… with grace and love. Nothing makes us feel better than knowing the most important person in our lives are with us, in our hearts. Thank you Matt and Josselyn, for enduring me the paparazzi on your wedding day. It all turned out beautiful. Hope you had a wonderful time in Australia, and Happy New Year!

“Year’s end is neither an end nor a beginning but a going on, with all the wisdom that experience can instill in us. Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right.” – Oprah Winfrey

View the slide show here.

A few images from their rehearsal dinner at San Francisco Golden Gate Yatch Club, many thanks to Kathy Goodman, Well Rehearsed for her beautiful state of art planning and arrangement:

  1. Leslie Jenkins - Wedding Noise posted the following on January 23, 2010 at 10:45 pm.

    Jasmine,
    My favorite photo by far is the second one down. In a split second moment you captured such grace, elegance, & passion (love how her dress flows in this one). THe lens flare works so well on this particular photo too. Well done!! Keep up the good work.
    On a personal note, I wanted to know if you are interested in exchanging blog links. Would you like your blog listed on my blogroll with just your website name or some other text?
    On a business note, friends of mine at Exclusively Weddings said if I ever ran into a quality wedding related website (like this one) to ask if you might be interested in listing them on your blog? Is it possible to have them listed in your navigation under a category like “Wedding Resources”?. I’m sure they could pay you a fee by PayPal for your time.
    Enough about them I look forward to hearing back from you either way and keep up these great posts!!


    Sincerely,
    Leslie Jenkins
    Editor
    “Chains do not hold a marriage together. It is threads, hundreds of tiny threads which sew people together through the years. That is what makes a marriage last”


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