San Francisco City Hall Mayor’s Balcony Wedding: Adrienne & Brandon

San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding

Adrienne and Brandon tied the knot on the Mayor’s Balcony at San Francisco City Hall on a warm day in August. They’re a lovely pair who moved to San Francisco from Texas a few years ago. They married during an intimate ceremony with only family and a few close friends present.

After the ceremony, we took advantage of the many beautiful spots city hall has to offer for photos. When we got up to the 4th floor, we had the place to ourselves, and it was so sweet to see the newlyweds open up and have a great time during our portrait session. At the end they shared a celebratory kiss just outside the city hall entrance doors. Scroll to enjoy the photos!

Venue: San Francisco City Hall | Harpist: Amelia Romano |Photos by: Manali Anne Photography

San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
Harpist at San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Wedding Grand Staircase
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding, San Francisco City Hall Grand Staircase
San Francisco City Hall Wedding, San Francisco City Fourth Floor, San Francisco City Rotunda,
San Francisco City Hall Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Wedding Forth Floor North Balcony
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding
San Francisco City Hall Mayor's Balcony Wedding, San Francisco City Hall Grand Staircase
San Francisco City Hall Wedding front entrance doors
San Francisco City Hall Wedding front entrance doors
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So freaking excited for these two! They kept it sweet and simple with a private elopement in San Francisco's golden gate park and they also had an enormous amount of luck when they planned to get married on Wednesday when we had a break in the rain here in the SF Bay Area. It was such a joy to capture this moment ❤️
Just going to put this here... my first attempt at putting myself in front of the camera! Everyone else is doing it so I'm giving it a shot now too. ⁠
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This is from Christy & Dory's gorgeous wedding at Straus Home Ranch, in Marshall, CA. It is one of my favorite venues and this was a very special wedding. Even though this is a more serious moment there is tons of laughter that happens between these two. Christy has the most contagious laugh. I'm sure you'll be smiling when you take a peek. Check out the link in bio.⁠
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📍 Wedding Venue: Straus Home Ranch @straushomeranch⁠
💐 Florals + Planning: Three Summer Days Events, Ashley Babin @threesummerdaysevents⁠
🧀 Catering: The Girl and the Fig @figcaters⁠
🎵 Band: Lucky Devils @luckydevilsband⁠
💄 Hair + Makeup: Lea B Gorgeous @lea_bgorgeous⁠
Enjoy fleet week San Francisco. Hope you enjoy it as much as this mother of the bride!⁠
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The most memorable moments are the unexpected ones. We were getting lined up for family photos when we could hear the blue angels starting up (very loudly) and flying overhead. Emily & Will got so lucky they didn't fly over while they were exchanging their vows and only started up just minutes after they said "I do."⁠
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Also when taking this photo I was disappointed for a split second that I didn't have a long close up lens on me so I could get a better photo of the planes, but then I realized my wide angle lens was perfect for allowing me to get everyone's reaction to the planes just before they zoomed out of frame.