SUNSTONE WINERY WEDDING : SANTA BARBARA CALIFORNIA

The sun rose slowly, casting a dreamy haze over the Sunstone Winery in Santa Barbara, California.  Built entirely by reclaimed limestone from France, the Sunstone Winery looked like it came from another world in the pretty golden light. As one of the most historic vineyards along the Pacific Coast, it made the perfect venue for Ashley and Jeremy’s wedding photographs!  Through one of the many amazing UNITED shoots led by Mike Larson, I was able capture Ashely and Jeremy just enjoying being together in this gorgeous place.  Check out a few of my favorites below.

The architecture of the Sunstone Winery was absolutely breathtaking…just like Ashley!

Ashley’s classic peach roses matched the old-world feel of the Sunstone Winery perfectly.

The rows and rows of this incredible vineyard seemed to be endless!

Ashley and Jeremy enjoyed exploring the estate together.

LOVE.

Ashley, your smile is contagious!

A big thanks again to all of the fabulous people who made this day possible!  Stay tuned for more pretty California sunshine…coming to the blog THIS WEEK!  HAPPY MONDAY!

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  1. Susan Perreten Schunter says:

    Beautiful photos as always Amy!

  2. Sarah Eddy says:

    Love it! So beautiful!

  3. Ann Beavers says:

    WOW…these are amazing photos! What a gorgeous location and couple!

  4. Angela Newton Roy says:

    This are GORGEOUS Amy! Some of my favs! NIcely done!

  5. Judie Castro says:

    Gorge! In love the light in California!

  6. Randy Beavers says:

    Amy,
    The wedding photos of Ashley and Jeremy are wonderful. You successfully captured beautiful photos of the couple and also shared with us beautiful details of their venue.

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