Located on the southern tip of Point Loma Peninsula in San Diego, California, Cabrillo National Monument is a stunning lookout point on the bluffs. It comes as no surprise that this couple chose to get married here – with 60 of their closest friends + and family on one side, and the expanse of the ocean on the other. Photographed by Westlund Photography and designed by Grace and Lace Design and Events, the nuptials of Jamie + Ryan were strikingly beautiful.
Jamie shares While I walked down the aisle, Ryan’s groomsmen played an instrumental version of “Michigan” by the Milk Carton Kids on guitar, and his father accompanied him on the mandolin. How cool is that?!Our Advice To Those Planning NowBe open and communicative with your fiancé as you make plans. Hear each other out and try to create a wedding day that you are both excited about, because then it will be a truer reflection of the two of you and your guests will feel that difference. Being invited in to someone’s relationship is special, and it will make your day feel intimate no matter the number of guests you share it with. Also, be honest with yourself about what traditions or trends feel right for the two of you, and which you could do without.We love the “Where Should We Go Together” as a revamped guest book – guests can contribute their ideas + advice and share about their own travels. Too cute!Situated between the Point Loma Lighthouse and Old Town San Diego – Brick made a great space for their reception! We’re totally digging the industrial vibe.
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