Photos from a recent wedding at the Branch and Vine, Madera Ranchos, just north of Fresno. Besides the traditional photos at the altar, the wedding dress, dances, cake cutting, bouquet and garter tosses, there are so many more photos that can capture the wonder, tradition and emotion of your special day. True to tradition, the couple did not want to see each other before the ceremony. Seeing here holding hands, separated by the barn door, the Theresa and Nathan hold hands in prayer, then pose for joyous, almost-peeking photos. A good wedding photographer will set up many photo opportunities with you throughout your day, like these below. Be sure to choose a highly creative, experienced photographer for your wedding, one that will provide you with the standard set of beautiful photos, but will also create moments like these below.
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Holding to tradition, not seeing the bride before the ceremony. Wedding photography by Pat Fontes www.patfontesart.com |
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Bride nearly catching a peek at the groom. Wedding photography by Pat Fontes www.patfontesart.com |
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Holding hands in the old barn, at the Branch and Vine, Madera Ranchos. Wedding photography by Pat Fontes www.patfontesart.com
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Fresno Wedding and Quinceañera/Sweet 16 photographer Pat
Fontes offers his services from Bakersfield to Modesto, from Los Banos to
Sanger, and from Yosemite to the Bay Area. On request, Pat Fontes will travel
anywhere throughout California to photograph your special event. Pat Fontes
offers a wide array of pricing. You receive all high res, fully edited images
with most packages.
Fresno wedding photographer Pat Fontes, "My sole
purpose as a wedding and quinceañera photographer is to give you the best
possible service and photography. I sincerely enjoy capturing the happiness,
rejoicing and romance of these time-honored events."
With so many wedding photographers in the greater Central
California area, which one do you choose? Wedding photos are like tattoos
– you really get what you pay for, you only get one chance at it, and the
memory is set forever.