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This intimate holiday fireside wedding at Timberline Lodge was the coziest event of the year! However, before the coziness ensued, we braved the elements for some photos in the winter-wonderland landscape of Mt. Hood. Lucky for me, Valerie and Damen were excited to get outside for photos in the snow, and we tromped around the lodge …
Spring delivered a fresh blanket of snow for this session with Lauren & Andrew at Mt. Bachelor. Which is awesome, because that is the one request they had for this shoot (thank-you Mother Nature)! We also explored Bend’s Shevlin Park underneath the towering pines and enjoyed an awesome afternoon in the beauty of Central Oregon.
Yes, it is officially Summer, but we have one final snowy mountain wedding to blog from this Spring at Timberline Lodge! We hope you find it cool & refreshing . . . Venue: Silcox Hut at Timberline Lodge Florist: Geranium Lake Flowers
Being avid snowboarders from sunny San Diego, Danielle & Marty loved the thought of getting married on a snowy mountain. Silcox Hut on Mt. Hood perfectly matched the bill. Their mountainside ceremony was an intimate affair with friends and family who had gathered there to spend the weekend playing on the mountain & celebrating with …
There were a few touches of green at Vivian & Brian’s St. Patricks Day wedding, but mostly just radiant blue & sparkling white.
A clear December evening in a cozy cabin with the mountain to yourselves. Winter weddings in the Northwest don’t get much better than this! Shot on Mt. Hood at the Silcox Hut above Timberline Lodge.
Kim & Dan’s Mt. Hood wedding is featured on Style Me Pretty today. Check out the post on their site to find out more about this fun couple and how they incorporated their love of the outdoors into their wedding!
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 …
“Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn sometimes.”