To have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, ’till death do us part. I really love the traditional vows. Well, I love personal ones a lot, but there’s something so nice about saying the same words that people generations before you have uttered as they make those vows.
And last Saturday, those words rang so true for Jessica & Roger. A flare up of some back problems on this particular day rendered Roger barely mobile. We rearranged the schedule, made sure he moved as little as possible, and always had a supporting hand. And he was such a trooper! Jess & Roger were all smiles, so happy, ecstatic to be getting married! She was there to support him at every turn and I know that he will be returned the favor many times throughout their marriage.
They chose The Long Beach Museum of Art for their wedding and it was absolutely incredible! The ocean views, the gorgeous brick facades and lush landscaping made for an incredible backdrop. So many thanks to Bride & Bloom for creating such gorgeous florals!
Jessica & Roger – I hope you’re feeling so much better! It was such an incredible day and I’m so happy to have documented it for you! So many congratulations to you both!



















Leslie // Jun 29, 2011 at 10:17 pm
awe!!!!!!! love you guys! Love the pictures! You look so happy. Great job as always Jordana!
senphoto1 // Jul 5, 2011 at 5:13 am
Indeed a very nice post. A picture is worth than thousands words and it can be explained via photography which is a piece of art. I am a devoted Boudoir and Intimate photographer and love photography. I have subscribed to your blog and hope you will keep up the good posts going.
Liz Coopersmith // Jul 7, 2011 at 12:00 am
Jordana, these pictures are just as beautiful as I thought they were going to be! I’m so glad that we finally got to work together, even though I’m pretty sure I still owe you a full meal.
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