Documentary wedding photography at Bella Rosa at Garre Vineyard & Winery. Real moments, real emotions, no posing.
Bella Rosa is the crown jewel of Garre Vineyard and honestly one of the best kept secrets in the Livermore Valley. This is Garre's newest wedding venue and it was clearly designed by someone who understands what couples actually want on their wedding day.
The ceremony space is an outdoor English garden bordered by Italian cypress trees and rose bushes, with a raised stage that backs right up to rows of Cabernet vines. When the afternoon sun starts dropping behind the Livermore hills and catches those vine rows, the whole scene turns cinematic. You do not need to stage anything here. The venue does the heavy lifting.
What surprised me the first time I shot here was the indoor reception space. You walk through the doors and it is 12 chandeliers hanging from high ceilings, polished wood floors, and warm light everywhere. It feels grand without being stuffy. There is a massive granite-topped bar on one side and floor-to-ceiling windows on the other. The light quality inside is actually good enough to shoot natural light portraits during cocktail hour, which is rare for indoor venues.
The outdoor patio connects the ceremony lawn to the reception hall, and during cocktail hour it becomes this perfect in-between space with vineyard views and string lights starting to glow. The whole flow of the evening feels intentional. Ceremony outside, cocktails on the patio, dinner inside. No awkward transitions, no loading into shuttles. Everything is right there.
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A raised stage bordered by rose bushes and Italian cypress, with Cabernet vineyard rows as the backdrop. Late afternoon light washes the stage in gold and the vine rows create depth behind you.
The vineyard stretching behind the ceremony site. Clean symmetrical rows running toward the Livermore hills. The absolute best spot for golden hour portraits.
The patio between the ceremony lawn and reception hall. Vineyard views on one side, warm string lights above. Perfect for cocktail hour candids and intimate couple moments at dusk.
The grand indoor reception space with 12 chandeliers, polished wood floors, and a granite bar. Warm, ambient light creates gorgeous reception portraits without needing flash.
Here's what a typical wedding day looks like at this venue
The on-site bridal suite and groom room open 3 hours before the ceremony. Natural light, plenty of space. I capture every detail: the dress, the shoes, the nervous laughter, the quiet moments before everything begins.
A private first look on the patio edge where the string lights meet the vineyard view. No guests, no pressure. Just the two of you and the most genuine reaction of the entire day.
Rose-lined aisle, Italian cypress framing, Cabernet vines glowing behind you. I capture every look, every tear, every reaction from multiple angles without ever being in the way.
Guests enjoy the patio with vineyard views while I document the table settings, florals, and candid moments. The patio at golden hour is pure magic.
Bella Rosa faces west toward the Livermore hills. Those hills are lower than Napa or Sonoma, so golden hour starts a bit earlier and stretches longer. In summer, the sweet spot is 6:15 to 7:15pm. In winter, 4:00 to 4:45pm. The vineyard rows behind the ceremony stage run east-west, so when the sun drops, light shoots straight down the rows like a spotlight. The patio catches beautiful warm side-light from about 5pm onward in summer.
Large dedicated parking lot on site with plenty of space. Garre is right off Tesla Road, about 45 minutes from San Francisco and 30 minutes from San Jose via I-580. Easy highway access and well-signed. No parking headaches.
Music must end by 10pm (Livermore noise ordinance). No confetti or rice (vineyard property). Sparklers in designated areas only. The bridal suite and groom's room are available 3 hours before the ceremony. Standard event time is 5.5 hours with option to purchase additional hours. All vendors must carry liability insurance.
The Cabernet rows behind the stage catch the sun about 90 minutes before sunset and the whole scene turns golden. Build your ceremony around that window. If you are getting married in July, a 6pm ceremony is perfect. In October, aim for 4:30pm.
Most couples default to the garden for the first look, but the patio has this beautiful edge where vineyard meets architecture. The string lights frame you overhead and the vines stretch behind. It is private, romantic, and photographs like a dream.
Those 12 chandeliers cast warm, even light across the wood floors. I can shoot natural light reception portraits in here without flash, which means your reception photos feel warm and real instead of lit up and staged. Ask your coordinator about dimming the overheads for evening.
Livermore hits 95 to 100 degrees regularly in July and August. An outdoor ceremony before 5pm is going to cook your guests. Push to 5:30 or 6pm. The light is better, the temperature drops, and everyone is more comfortable.
Your wedding photos are the only thing from your day you keep forever. I build custom packages because no two couples are the same. The investment covers the full experience: timeline planning, expert coverage, artistic editing, and a gallery that tells the complete story. Book a free discovery call and let me learn about your day first.
Bella Rosa seats up to 330 guests for dinner and can hold 370 for ceremony and reception combined. It handles both intimate weddings and larger celebrations beautifully because the space flows from outdoor garden to patio to grand ballroom.
Golden hour in the vineyard rows is the money shot. The rows run east-west so the setting sun lights them up perfectly. In summer that window is around 6:30 to 7pm. In fall and spring, closer to 5pm. I build every timeline around this moment.
I've shot at Bella Rosa at Garre Vineyard & Winery 1 time and know every corner, every angle, every moment of light. Let me guide you through your entire wedding day so you can be fully present.
Free 15-minute call. No pressure. I book limited weddings per season.
The garden pathway lined with rose bushes leading to the ceremony stage. Walking shots here feel like a movie. Late afternoon side-light through the cypress makes the roses glow.
We steal away for 15 minutes into the Cabernet rows as the sun drops. The light shoots straight down the vine aisles. These are the photos that end up on your wall.
Grand entrance, first dance, toasts under 12 chandeliers. The ballroom transforms as daylight fades and the warm ambient glow takes over. I stay through it all because the best moments happen when people forget the camera exists.
Garre has an Italian restaurant on site that handles rehearsal dinners. Your out-of-town guests get a wine country dinner, you get to walk the ceremony space the night before, and everything stays in one place.
They are different experiences. Bella Rosa is newer, larger, and has the English garden ceremony space with vineyard backdrop. Martinelli is more intimate with a Tuscan courtyard feel. For most weddings over 100 guests, Bella Rosa is the better fit. Both photograph beautifully.
Yes. I know the layout, the light patterns throughout the day, and every photo-worthy corner. That familiarity means we spend your day making memories, not figuring out where to stand.
Yes. That is the beauty of this venue. Outdoor English garden ceremony, patio cocktail hour, indoor chandelier reception. Everything flows naturally and your guests never have to leave the property.