She put this whole wedding together in just a few months, and it flew by right before our eyes. The hearts of Bree & Diego are so full of love, warmth, and gems. Yes, gems, because they are one of a kind. They speak with kindness, immense love, and a touch of humor to tell you life is short, so love it fully and have fun! When she came to me that this short planning was for her dear grandpa, I could not help but jump for it.
The day was full of great company, some craziness for stories, and wow, can I say great entertainment?
Special thanks to Nicolette Moku for second shooting. Oh Diego has a way to make this girl laugh and me too! Quite the beau couple I say, I mean never stop that suave flare. Entertainment was non-stop, and it began with the parentsThat’s her mom and her friendsThe kidsand a surprise dance from the wedding party. Are we feeling the love yet?
<3 Wishing you sooooo much joy and love. xoxo Hoami
Hoami! I love everything about this wedding! I love that they included the Vietnamese traditional ceremony, and they got married at the church I grew up in, St. Cecilia in Tustin. I recognized it right away (first photo of the choir).
Although I got married in a beautiful church in San Diego, I always imagined I would get married at this church. I received my first communion and was confirmed as a Catholic at that church.
These photos are excellent. How fun!
Do you know Bree’s Vietnamese name? I wonder if I know her from when she was a little girl. I used to be a scout leader at that church, and I was very involved there.
Hi Linda,
Yes, she was announced as Theresa Phuong Hoang at the church. Maybe?
Beautiful wedding dress! Love the photography!
Thank you Olivia!