Stretch Out in the Flower Patch | Sudhir & Kim
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For those who are interested in historical landmarks in Los Angeles, our union station is the perfect place to visit. Los Angeles Union Station was built in 1939 as a hub for people to travel all over California by railroad and it still serves that purpose today. Although Los Angeles Union Station underwent many upgrades, the amazing architecture and designs inside this station still remain untouched. Sudhir and Kim chose Los Angeles Union Station for their engagement photo session for this reason. Enjoy!
Behind them is an enormous hall where ticket operators used to work, but it now serves as a grand ballroom for weddings and events! For those who want something different for their wedding, I would recommend this venue without reserve. For a better view of the ballroom, check out this link: Union Station.






After Los Angeles Union Station, we strolled across the street to the rooftop of their apartment to photograph this image with Downtown Los Angeles in the background!

Of course we need some greens in their engagement session =)



My favorite shot of the day!



Sudhir and Kim will be having a summer wedding at Cerritos Public Library!
Ciao,
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April 21st, 20097:38 pm at
Nice session. Love the flowers and the one of them dancing.
May 4th, 20099:51 pm at
Good job! I am going to find inspiration from my next wedding photos. What about some contrast in the expression of the two partners? He or she happy and the other sad? Sound interesting to test…
May 21st, 20097:33 pm at
Wow what stunning images, I really love the fisheye shot of them in the grass
May 23rd, 20096:45 pm at
your fav is my fav! Love those flowers!!!
November 17th, 20094:08 pm at
[...] those who do not remember Sudhir and Kim, I photographed their engagement session last spring at Los Angeles Union Station. Sudhir and Kim hosted their wedding at Cerritos Library, so that means library voices were [...]