Happy New Year! And what better way to wrap up 2013 with one last post – this one featuring the Hindu wedding of Meera & Vineet at the Westin St. Francis in San Francisco’s Union Square. It was absolutely spectacular – a fitting finale to a pretty incredible year! From Meera’s amazing red lengha to the beautiful mandap and flowers by Floramor, it was full of gorgeousness! The baraat was simply epic, with the groom riding in a pedi-cab around the block, cheered on by his friends and family. Then, it was all the way up to the very top of the tower for a lovely ceremony in the Westin’s beautiful Alexandra’s ballroom. And that’s just the beginning! More to come in Part II next week!
Congratulations Meera & Vineet! Thank you for letting us capture your special day – we had an awesome time working with you! Enjoy your first sneak peek – more to come soon!
Planner/Coordinator: Purvi Shah of Avant Planners. Thank you Purvi for helping Meera & Vineet plan such an amazing event!
Flowers, Mandap, & Decor: Floramor
Photographer: James Thomas Long Photography
Videographer: Martin Films
Meera’s mehndi was just beautiful – and very dark too!
The mehndi artist hides all of the letters of the groom’s name somewhere in the bride’s mehndi design. Here is the “I”!
Amazing views from the elevator ride up to Alexandra’s…
Meera looked absolutely incredible for their first look…
And then it was time to start the baraat!!!!
An absolutely gorgeous mandap by the talented crew at Floramor!
And the floral elephants were quite stunning!
Check back next week for Part II. Have a safe and Happy New Year!
LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!!! Thank you so much James for capturing our special day(s)! I cannot wait to see the rest of them and Part II. You definitely did an amazing job!! 😀
Beautiful! Great pictures James.
I am thrilled that James was able to capture all the beautiful details. One of my favorite memories is the entry of Vineet…….so happy that you created what sits in my mind.
Absolutely gorgeous!
Absolutely stunning set of photos! Also, love your use of a wide angle lens! Really impressive stuff!!
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Thank you all for the comments and congrats Meera & Vineet! 🙂