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You all may remember my friends Nicole and Nik from their popular 60’s engagement session from last summer. It even got featured a couple times on Wedding Cabaret and Rock ‘n Roll Bride. But anyway, Nicole and Nik got married at the absolutely beautiful Dolphin Bay Resort in Shell Beach. It was one of my last weddings of the year and a wonderful way to finish an incredible season. Since our Some without too much introduction, here are a bunch of my favorites from a truly fantastic wedding. Nicole and Nik have become such great friends of mine in the time I’ve known them, so I feel incredibly thankful they chose me to come along and share in their joy together. Thank you both for trusting in me to capture these for you. Enjoy!
And another big thanks goes out to my homie and photographer extraordinaire, Michael L’Heureux for coming out from Fresno and assisting me for the day.














































That is some really outstanding photography. I am proud to call you friend.
HOT HOT HOT! Wow Ryan, love how theatrical it all was. Totally hot! Did I mention how hot?? Just check’n!
These pictures are so stunning!
And love the one with Joey with the Crown Royal in his jacket.
Absolutley PHENOMENAL!
WOW!! Wedding=AMAZING! I love how they personalized everything. That was a goal on my big day. So many little details—and you didn’t miss gettin a single one. This shots a freaking fantastic! WOW!
love the series… AMAZING!
you + camera = bad ass mo fo!
Ryan, that may have been your best set yet. Loved it.
I’m in love with this wedding! The feathers, the dresses, the flowers…etc etc. And the bottom half of her dress comes off? So creative! Oh and amazing pictures too!
WOW! So fun!
RAD images! love, love, love it!
You did a great job of capturing the beauty and attention to detail, evident in this wedding. I was the officiant and my wife, Linda Phillips-Bly (the bride’s Grandmother) created the large black manzanita and the silver manzanitas, all bedecked with crystals. She also did the white curly willows that adorned the promenade to the altar.