




Ruth and I discussed a few ideas and ultimately thought it might be fun to use the train trestle as our location. We had a great time, though we almost got run out because we parked on a road that turned out to be some ones driveway! But the misunderstanding was soon resolved, and after moving the car a block away, we climbed the embankment and started shooting. Soon we developed a rhythm and had a lot of fun, which was the whole point anyway.
Los Angeles and Orange County Wedding and Portrait photography
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