We bopped all over the Ballard area of Seattle for Maggie and Cody’s wedding, first starting at Discovery Park and later ending the night at Marian Built Loft. While scouting Discovery Park, I found these two amazing trees with incredibly thick trunks. I knew that they make for the perfect framing elements for Maggie and […]
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Woodland, Washington Family Farm Engagement Session
I photographed Christine and Kyle’s engagement session last fall at Christine’s family farm in Woodland, Washington. When I arrived, Christine’s dad was working on renovating the old barn on the property. They plan to incorporate some of the barn wood into their wedding day decorations, which I think is a great idea, because the existing […]
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Seattle Aquarium Wedding Photography
Taysha and Erik’s Seattle Aquarium wedding was so fun to photograph especially because it was at such a cool venue. It was right on the ocean and throughout the wedding you could roam around the aquarium and check out all of the sea life. You could even play with star fish. The ceremony was held […]
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Mt Rainier Washington Engagement Session Photography
I’d been looking forward to Meghan and Zach’s engagement session at Mt Rainier for a long time. Meghan and I actually went to the same high school and college, and Meghan likes to often bring up the hilarious fact that we used to swing dance together an awful lot during school dances back when Zoot […]
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Deception Pass Engagement Session Photography
I stumbled upon Deception Pass a couple years back while driving up to Port Townsend, Washington, to pick up a cast-iron, propane heater for the tiny house I’ve built. Not only did I get a great deal on that second-hand heater (which to this day is probably the biggest steal I’ve ever found) but I also found […]
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An Environmental Services Building Washington Wedding
Eryn and Ian’s wedding took place at the Environmental Services Building in University Place near Tacoma, Washington. The government building, which is designed to conserve as much energy as possible, sits on a bluff overlooking the Puget Sound, the Olympic mountains, and Chambers Creek Regional Park. Fun Fact! Down at the park there were these […]
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