Mammoth Intimate Wedding

Mammoth Wedding

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This wedding was so amazing and definitely one of my favorites. There are so many things to say about this dream intimate wedding. I’ll start with this dream location. The location was in Mammoth! MAMMOTH! Mammoth during fall is a sight since the leaves start turning yellow. The exact location of the ceremony was  Twin Lakes Forest Chapel and the reception was at Camp Sierra. 

Cheyna + Torrey had the most beautiful and relaxed intimate wedding at Twin Lake Forest Chapel in Mammoth, California. I first met them when I took their engagement photos months before and let me tell you, it was one heck of an engagement session. They were so amazing to work with and so easy-going so I knew their wedding was going to be so much fun capturing. 

They chose to do a first look. I truly believe first looks are worth having. They give couples the chance to react without having so many eyes on them and it doesn’t change  Torrey’s reaction to seeing Torrey for the first time was filled with so much emotion. (Check out his reaction below. PS. there’s a gif involved.) What made it more special is that they wanted to have their wedding party there. 

After the first look, we headed to the ceremony site and took wedding party pictures and romantics. Even though Torrey saw her already, his reaction was priceless. Their ceremony was nice and sweet. 

Now at their reception, their first dance was lovely and fun. It just made me smile the whole time. 

Vendors
Ceremony Venue: Twin Lake Forest Chapel
Reception Venue: Camp Sierra
Dress: Davids Bridal
DJ: Manny Contreras
Invites: Shutterfly

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