Natasha & Grant - A Real Spring Wedding at Fallbrook Estate
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Location: Fallbrook Estate

Photography: Joel Austell Studio

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Natasha and Grant tied the knot at the Wedgewood at Fallbrook Golf Club in San Diego County. A beautiful and loving wedding day with an outdoor ceremony and ballroom reception at the Country Club. Elegant wedding photos captured by Joel Austell Studio tell the story of their day.

How did you meet?
We met at a mutual friends house.How long did you plan the wedding after the proposal?
We had a year long engagement and wedding planning period. The top 3 challenges/difficulties of planning the wedding.
1. Guest invitations
2. Venue
3. Details The top 3 most fun/easiest parts of planning the wedding.
Seeing your vision come together, food tasting, looking for venues. What fun/unique feature of your wedding made you the proudest?
Steel drums at the reception.

If you had it to do over, what would you change, add or do differently?
I might have eloped with close family. Using all of the money on a down payment for a house would have been ideal.

Special thoughts/notes?
Overall it was an amazing day.

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