Los Angeles LDS Temple Wedding Photography
I was very blessed to be able to photograph Matt and Christina’s wedding portraits at the Los Angeles LDS Temple after their sealing. This was such a beautiful and loving couple. Their happy spirit really showed in their photos. I love when couples are relaxed enough to interact and play with one another. Especially on their wedding day, which can be quite stressful. Here is Matt and Christina exiting the temple.
Their wedding party.
After pictures with their family and bridal party, we walked around the temple for some intimate portraits.
I love the sun flare. This may be may favorite shot of the day, but there’s too many to decide.
I love that Matt is holding Christina’s bouquet.
Their sealing was a little later in the afternoon, so we had beautiful golden rim lighting for many of the shots. I love it!
My second favorite of the day. They just look to happy together.
Christina was a naturally stunning bride.
Some straight on temple shots.
Great city view from the temple grounds.
After the temple and just minutes before the reception, we had time for a very very quick stop at Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles. It was quite crowded, but we managed to get a few great shots.
And lastly, a detail shot of their rings. This was the wrapper on their wedding favors. I love the “happily ever after”. Matt and Christina, I hope you do live happily ever after and that your love grows each day. Thank you for asking us to be a part of your special day.






















January 13th, 2010 at 5:04 pm
I was searching for digital photography tutorials when I found your site. Great post. Thank You.
July 16th, 2010 at 6:36 am
Matt and Cristina are featured on Mormon.org>>family history
July 16th, 2010 at 7:51 am
Here’s another one from your contest!
July 16th, 2010 at 10:08 am
I found one!
http://mormon.org/family-history/
July 17th, 2010 at 3:42 am
Aha! Family History section on LDS site!
July 19th, 2010 at 11:51 pm
Found it! The picture of this couple is featured here: http://mormon.org/family-history/ (Why family history is important).