This is not your typical boy-meets-girl story. Well, it would be if typically the boy is an Argentinian living in Seattle, and the girl comes from Poland but happens to be living in London at the time they meet thanks to the benefits of modern communication! After many airline miles and meeting to be …
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Five years ago today, the skies briefly parted as we shared our vows to each other, barefoot in the sand, at Gleneden Beach on the Oregon Coast. As photographers who have photographed hundreds of weddings, we decided to keep things fairly non-traditional. Everyone else was also barefoot at the ceremony, which included 20 of our …
We’re excited to share that Elizabeth Anne Designs is featuring Scott & Margi’s Mt. Hood Organic Farms wedding on their blog today! If you didn’t catch them on our blog last summer, be sure to give it a look for one of the coolest guestbook ideas ever…
Even the recent shift in Spring weather can’t keep our little guy inside.
Nicole & Barney are planning an August wedding on his family’s grass-seed farm in the Willamette Valley. It seemed natural to shoot their engagement photos there as well, given that the place is huge and there is no way we could take full advantage of all it has to offer on the day of the …
This was our final wedding of the winter at the Silcox Hut. Unbelievably, most of our shoots up at Silcox this year have had sun–a rarity on Mt. Hood in the winter! The weather was so nice on this day in March, we spent a lot of time outside with the couple & were even …
We had a fantastic time shooting with Amanda & Daniel on this glorious Spring day–showcasing the Pacific Northwest at it’s best: rocky beaches, forests, blossoms galore, and SUN!
We had a marvelous winter shooting up at Timberline Lodge, and Dusty & Jay’s wedding was no exception. It was full of the usual snow, ice, laughter, & tears plus one of the more unique details we experienced this winter–a shot-ski straight out of the 80’s… instant party! [click here to view the entire post]
“Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn sometimes.”