With Tinywater being a San Francisco wedding photographer, it means we have the amazing opportunity to travel to all of the hidden treasures the greater bay area has to offer. We first met Lisa and Brett for their Marin Headlands engagement session, which you can read about on our blog here! We were so excited when they told us about their Pescadero ranch wedding plans, and we can’t wait to share the loveliness we captured as their San Francisco wedding photographer.

Pescadero, California is a small farming and ranching town just an hour south of San Francisco, nestled on the coast between Butano and Pescadero Creeks. We loved the diverse landscapes and wildlife we came across as we explored the community during Lisa and Brett’s wedding day.

The gorgeous floral arrangements were created by the very talented
Alena Jean. According to Lisa, Alena was born and raised in Half Moon Bay and has worked with flowers her whole life, starting by taking over her mother’s flower and garden store. We love how these flowers evoke the coastal yet marshy feel of Pescadero, and pair perfectly with Lisa’s color theme of orange and coral tones with navy and sage green accents. Being a San Francisco wedding photographer is so fun because it allows us to work with some of the most amazing vendors in the wedding industry!


We love the natural texture created by wrapping these boutonnieres with jute twine.


Lisa’s wedding gown was so elegant. We love the low cut back, and the way she accented the pleats with a crystal brooch.


As their San Francisco wedding photographer, we couldn’t wait to capture the first glance within this coastal redwood grove!

Where else can you find such diverse landscapes right next to each other except for our lovely Northern California coast? We are so lucky to be a San Francisco wedding photographer and be able to capture such beautiful love stories taking place in these incredible settings.


Lisa and her family prepared for the wedding ceremony at the Pescadero Creek Inn Bed and Breakfast. We love these hand carved signs!


One of the most magical and unique aspects of Lisa and Brett’s wedding was Lisa and her parents arriving to the ceremony by antique stagecoach! The town of Pescadero has many stories of how they came about their first stagecoach from an 1853 shipwreck, which was put to good use around the community, so it was so fun and fitting for it to be incorporated into this wonderful wedding!



We loved their rustic hillside wedding ceremony! Afterwards we headed to the Shade Ranch barn for a fun reception, and explored Pescadero’s fields and forests for some beautiful bride and groom portraits.
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