I have always felt a lack of words when trying to express my excitement, joy and other feelings while trying to describe what it was like to have photographed such memorable events. Stephanie & Fabian’s wedding is definitely one of those events that is just to hard to describe in my own words without totally understating the grandeur of how amazing it really was. I knew that their wedding was going to be epic after having an AMAAAAZING time with their engagement portraits (see them here!) Ever since then it’s just been childlike anticipation for their wedding. They were married at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Northwest Tucson. The religious service felt very intimate and it was special to be able to witness. One of my favorite parts was when Stephanie just couldn’t contain her excitement at the end of the ceremony, almost jumping for joy as she walked back down the aisle with her new husband. An awesome reception followed at the amazing Tucson Country Club with family and friends that really knew how to party! I had such an amazing time and look forward to a long friendship with these guys. Also, big thanks to my friend Jeff Ambrose for driving down to assist and photograph the event with me! Congrats guys!
Jeff had the awesome privilege of photographing the morning activities and preparation of the guys, so the following images are his:
Jeff’s shot:

Jeff’s shot:



Seeing dad for the first time







Jeff’s shot:


Jeff’s shot:


Jeff’s shot:



Can’t stop smiling while looking at these images, she was pretty excited to finally be married!


Love the emotion and feel of this shot!
















Jeff and I shot the same exact moment, just from different angles, LOVE these 2!

Most of these are Jeff’s he rocked the details!



Jeff’s shot:




Their first dance was AWESOME, they started out with a nice slow song (above) but then it got groovy with some salsa, and they REALLY had some moves






One of my all-time FAVS



Can you see me?![]()






She partied hard all the way up till 10pm, whose to blame her?

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