Apr16 Real Wedding: Rachel and Noah 2010

Rachel and Noah’s sweet vintage inspired wedding was shot by Sarah Shreves, and I’m really really loving the rustic vibe. Their location, Bernardo Winery in San Diego, really goes to show what a difference a great location can make! If you find just the right spot, what’s already on location can hopefully add to the look and feel of the day, without any extra costs for decor!

Wedding Blog Real Wedding: Rachel and Noah

Wedding Blog Real Wedding: Rachel and Noah

Wedding Blog Real Wedding: Rachel and Noah

Wedding Blog Real Wedding: Rachel and Noah

Wedding Blog Real Wedding: Rachel and Noah

Wedding Blog Real Wedding: Rachel and NoahWedding Blog Real Wedding: Rachel and Noah

Wedding Blog Real Wedding: Rachel and Noah

Wedding Blog Real Wedding: Rachel and Noah

Wedding Blog Real Wedding: Rachel and Noah

Wedding Blog Real Wedding: Rachel and Noah

GREY LIKES COMMENTS!

  • postcards and pretties on April 16, 2010

    what a beautiful wedding…the location is gorgeous

  • Aileen@LoveandLavender on April 17, 2010

    I love the big wooden sign pointing all directions.

  • Evonne & Darren Photography on April 17, 2010

    The details are amazing!

  • Paige Hermreck on April 17, 2010

    such a beautiful post! I am so glad I stumbled across your blog, its so great!! Keep it up!!

  • forget.me.knot.weddings on April 19, 2010

    This is a beautiful wedding! Love all the rustic details!

  • kendall on July 14, 2010

    I just love the rustic/western/ranch look to the wedding and wow, that is a big bridal party!

  • Daily toast | Girlson.Org on July 15, 2010

    [...] Gorgeous Bernardo Winery (San Diego) wedding (Grey Likes Weddings) Seriously — you must look these pics are gorgeous [...]

  • Sam Pewitt on July 15, 2010

    Beautiful photos!! we hope you enjoyed our old world winery and created special lasting memories!

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