Category Archives: Weddings

Lily & Cordell | The Fig House, Los Angeles

It’s so fun meeting couples the day of their wedding. Often times, when out-of-state couples book me for out-of-Seattle weddings, I’m rolling up to their wedding day having never met them. I only had Lily & Cordell’s voices in my head from our previous phone chats, otherwise, I knew no other details. What the dress...

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Jessica & Sean | Kualoa Ranch Oahu, Hawaii

Traveling for weddings has become such a treat. A new place, new sites, new smells, sounds, things to soak in. While it’s exciting to explore, I always look forward to finding out why this particular place was chosen for a couple. Is it a special place relationship wise? Is it the surroundings? Is it the...

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Laura & Jeremy | Rainier Chapter House, Seattle

It’s funny how certain things stick out in my mind when I think back about a wedding. For Jeremy & Laura’s day…there were a few things that will forever been engrained my mind. Seeing a little lady bug land on Laura’s robe while she got ready, galavanting around in the rain just trying to park close...

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Minnie & Marshall | Orcas Island

“Like, forest-y hobbit vibes”. Pretty much what sold me on Minnie’s wedding when I asked her to describe what she was envisioning. And so, a hobbit-like, free-range, barefoot, oyster-shooting, whiskey-sipping summer solstice celebration began. I’ve been sitting on this guy for a while and I’m so excited to finally share Minnie & Marshall’s wedding from this...

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2016 Curated

Self-reflection is a funny thing. Something that is meant to create a positive awareness in people can also be the culprit of some pretty scary inner-dialogue. But hell, why even put it under one umbrella? I think at any given time self-reflection can be scary, humbling, helpful, assertive, motivating and reassuring all at once. I think...

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