
Hovsep and Sara had an intimate Burbank wedding that was perfect for them! There’s something incredibly special about intimate weddings. As a wedding photographer, I’ve had the privilege of capturing grand ballroom receptions and elaborate destination ceremonies, but there’s a unique charm in smaller, more personal gatherings.
With a guest list of just about 40 people, the atmosphere was warm and filled with love. Sara and Hovsep exchanged vows in front of their closest loved ones. As a photographer, these are the moments I live for—the quiet tears of a parent, the laughter shared between lifelong friends, and the moments after they say “I Do” and their smiles are so genuine.
Burbank, known for its film studios and charming neighborhoods, provided the perfect backdrop for their intimate Burbank wedding ceremony. Their venue, Castaway Burbank, is a serene space surrounded by rolling city hills and twinkling string lights.
Sara and Hovsep, thank you so much for letting me be part of your wedding day! It was a beautiful day to be a part of and capture!
XO!























This wedding was a beautiful reminder that love is at the heart of every celebration. While grand weddings have their own charm, there’s something deeply moving about a small gathering where every interaction feels personal and meaningful. As a wedding photographer, my goal is always to tell a love story authentically, and intimate weddings like this one in Burbank make my job even more rewarding.
If you’re planning an intimate wedding and looking for someone to capture those fleeting moments, I’d love to be part of your journey. Let’s create something beautiful together! All weddings booked include a complimentary engagement session—let’s start capturing your love story today! You can contact me HERE and we can start chatting about all the fun details.
Sara & Hovsep’s Vendor Team:
Venue: Castaway Burbank
Photography: Nataly Hernandez Photography
Florist: Enchanted Florist
Make Up & Hair: Marilyn G Beauty
Officiant: Officiant Jon
Harpist: Ted Nichelson, Your Harpist
Cake: Porto’s Bakery