Wedding Photography and More by Dave Keys
Orange County Photographers
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December Wedding
Orange County Photographers Dave & Diane
A second, formal ceremony brought the family together nearly a month after the civil ceremony. It was a family event where even the minister was a long time family friend who, normally retired, conducted the ceremony. This was the youngest of the bridal party, the flower girl. She did double duty as both the flower [...]
A second, formal ceremony brought the family together nearly a month after the civil ceremony. It was a family event where even the minister was a long time family friend who, normally retired, conducted the ceremony. This was the youngest of the bridal party, the flower girl. She did double duty as both the flower girl and the official keeper of the bridal train.
Orange County wedding photography by Dave Keys
Ken and Kristal at the Oak Creek Golf Club in Irvine where we took family portraits before the ceremony. This bench outside the clubhouse provided a moment of relaxation in the shade in a quite spot.
August 24, 2010:Please be patient over the next day or two while we relaunch pennycafe.com on a new server. We will bring you more frequent updates for Orange County wedding photography. Dave Keys
Stay tuned for an album update. Ken and Kristal married on July 24, 2010. This was the second wedding we enjoyed that day- the first as a guest of a close family friend.
Wedding photography in Orange County by Dave Keys. This blended family was united in Irvine, CA. Mom has relatives in OC where the wedding was held but virtually everyone else was from Oklahoma. They thought our weather was pretty mild although the day was hot enough for us natives to think it was summer.
Wedding photography in Orange County by Dave Keys. This blended family was united in Irvine, CA. Mom has relatives in OC where the wedding was held but virtually everyone else was from Oklahoma. They thought our weather was pretty mild although the day was hot enough for us natives to think it was summer.