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A Mary Star of the Sea wedding

by Robert on April 30, 2011

Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church is located at 7669 Girard Avenue in downtown La Jolla, California. It’s a quaint little sanctuary with spectacular wooden beams criss-crossing the ceiling. I’m fortunate to have photographed about a dozen beautiful weddings (…)

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A Big Persian Wedding at the Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines

by Robert on March 11, 2011

On August 28th I had the pleasure of photographing the wedding of Leila Tarsa and Thomas Eshraghi, an attractive couple of Persian descent. The handsome couple had invited about 250 of their close family and friends to the beautiful Hilton (…)

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A Holiday Wedding at The Grand Colonial

by Robert on December 23, 2010

I have a wonderful story to tell. A year ago a very lovely woman hired me to take some pictures of her so she could post them on Match.com. Her husband had passed away a few years before, but she (…)

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La Jolla’s Historic Darlington House

by Robert on August 26, 2010

La Jolla has many beautiful locations for weddings, including the La Valencia Hotel, The Grand Colonial Hotel, the La Jolla Woman’s Club, The Museum of Contemporary Art, the Beach and Tennis Club, and The La Jolla Country Club. Couples who (…)

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La Jolla’s Historic Darlington House

by Robert on July 2, 2009

La Jolla has many beautiful locations for weddings, including the La Valencia Hotel, The Grand Colonial Hotel, the La Jolla Woman’s Club, The Museum of Contemporary Art, the Beach and Tennis Club, and The La Jolla Country Club. Couples who (…)

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Mark & Kim’s La Valencia Wedding

by Robert on July 22, 2007

Yesterday I photographed a terrific wedding at La Jolla’s crown jewel, the La Valencia Hotel. Since their lavish opening in 1928, the hotel has attracted the wealthy and celebrated. Many of their autographed pictures hang to this day in a (…)

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