I met Ivy and Adam at the Seattle waterfront for some wedding portraits. They are a very fun couple that made it easy to create beautiful portraits.
Read MoreHelena and Chaowei met me at the Seattle Public Library for some wedding portraits after their elopement a couple weeks earlier. We shot around the library, the waterfront, and the rooftop of a parking garage up until sunset.
Read MoreI love couples that enjoy each other’s company. Sarra and Sahil laugh together a lot. That made them fun to photograph! We walked around South Lake Union Park and the surrounding area include the Center for Wooden Boats. Then, they got married in the speakeasy room in the apartment complex. Very fun!
Read MoreI met Lauren and Jonathan at the Seattle Municipal Court before walking around the downtown Seattle area. We found a new, cool rooftop parking garage for a few images as well as some of my favortie places like the main branch of the Seattle Public Library and the Freeway Park area. Then we went over to City Hall for the wedding!
Read More2020 was a strange year to be a wedding photographer. It started out with all of these plans for a couple of dozen big weddings. Some of those plans changed, others got postponed, and some people went for an elopement. The term for elopement also kind of morphed into "micro wedding" for some people that wanted an awesome event with fewer people.
Read MoreKathy and Nick planned to have a beautiful big wedding this summer. That didn’t work out with the pandemic and the restrictions on receptions. So they postponed their big party until next year and decided to do a micro wedding on the Washington coast. They chose the adorable little planned village of Seabrook in the Pacific, Washington area. We had planned on some images of the two of them taking off their shoes and playing in the water at sunset for some spectacular images. Then the smoke rolled in from Oregon and California for the weekend of their wedding. They had a fantastic attitude about it. They still got married, and they still had a great time with their friends. Your wedding either goes perfectly, or you have a great story to tell for the rest of your life!
Read MoreMargaret and Mark are a wonderful couple that had to postpone their big event until 2021. However, they wanted to get married before that, so they had a small, backyard micro wedding with a few friends this year.
Read MoreMona & Jonathan came from California to get have a micro wedding at the courthouse in Seattle. They live in the bay area and have full-time jobs as well as both working on their Master’s degrees. Seattle courthouse weddings look pretty different at the moment with weddings happening outdoors within walking distance at various courtyards in the area. Mona & Jonathan are very cool people. Congratulations!.
Read MoreMeeran and Jaewoo are super cool, super nice people. They had big plans for their wedding. What we did was a beautiful micro wedding at Kerry Park with some portraits in Fremont and Ballard before the ceremony. Kerry Park is a fantastic place to get a great view of Seattle. It is totally cool to get married there without a reservation as long as you don’t make people move or set up chairs and equipment. Anyway, congratulations to Meeran and Jaewoo!
Read MoreJulia & Blair had big wedding plans. Instead, they ended up with a socially distant micro wedding for them and their family in a backyard on Bainbridge Island. They and their families were great people to spend the afternoon.
Read MoreMatt and Nilou are a cool couple. They were fun to hang out with and take photographs of. They had their micro wedding at the beautiful Woodmark Hotel in Kirkland. The Woodmark has a permanent tent that lets them have great ventilation and space for a wedding during the pandemic while also giving the feel of a more traditional wedding. They also have wonderful grounds and docks at Carillon Point for some great images. After the ceremony, we even got to go for a ride in their boat around Lake Washington. Very cool.
Read MoreI met Alexa and Kevin in West Seattle for some photographs with an awesome view of downtown. They love their dogs, so we included their dogs in a lot of the images as well as going to one of their favorite parks to hang with the pups. As I was talking to them about how they were from the midwest and moved to Seattle for their jobs, I was fully expecting them to be in the tech field like so many in the area are. They are in a way, but they build rockets for Blue Origins. It just sounds cool.
Read MoreAiko and Zack work in tech and make awesome desserts! They had planned a different ceremony, but they ended up having their elopement on a beautiful day at Woodinville Lavender. As you can see in the photographs, they have a lot of fun together. The lavender farm made an amazing place for their wedding photographs!
Read MoreHeather and Kevin had a wonderful, though slightly rainy, wedding day at Willows Lodge in the wine country of Woodinville, Washington. It was my first wedding in the era of the pandemic. It was a very heartfelt event that had far more guests via Zoom than were in physical attendance. I believe there were 12 family members at the wedding. Willows Lodge made it a great day despite the modern challenges. Congratulations to Heather & Kevin!
Read MoreI recently had the opportunity to photograph Lisa and Chris’ elopement. It was the first wedding that I’ve photographed after the lockdown for the coronavirus and Covid-19. It was a joy to be back photographing a wedding! Lisa and Chris are also fantastic people to hang out with, so they made it especially fun for me to be back doing what I love. Lisa and Chris had originally planned on having an elopement at the Seattle Municipal Court with a dozen guests. They ended up getting married in their backyard with one of my favorite officiants, Annemarie Juhlian, performing the ceremony. Before their ceremony, we went to Richmond Beach Saltwater Park for some portraits.
Read MoreMiko and Yang eloped in Seattle at the Seattle Municipal Court. I love shooting courthouse weddings. They are small, quick, and heartfelt. I get to be creative in areas around downtown that are fun to get creative in. And I get to meet extraordinary people like Miko and Yang.
Read MoreChristopher and Andrew were married on one of the rainiest days I can remember photographing a wedding. So we used the rain to create some incredibly cool images. I also got to sign their marriage license as a witness, which I always think is kind of cool. Check it out!
Read MoreI met Veena and Kaustubh at Pike Place Market before the ceremony. We walked the 3/4 of a mile to the Seattle Municipal Court with several stops for photographs. They are a great couple that I really enjoyed talking to and photographing!
Read MoreIvy and Nicolas have a story that seems to come out of a movie. They started dating in 8th grade. They continued to date through high school. Then they went to college together and dated that whole time. Then they came to Seattle for their destination wedding at the Seattle Municipal Court!
We started at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel where they were staying while they were in town. We walked slowly to the Seattle courthouse with stops at the library and a couple other places along the way. Then we hit the rooftop deck for some portraits before the ceremony. Once they were married we went to their reception dinner at Canlis.
Very cool couple with awesome friends and family!
Read MoreCailey and Matt are a great couple! I had a fantastic time hanging out with them. We started at Occidental Square and wandered around downtown Seattle before going to their sunset wedding on the roof of the Seattle Municipal Courthouse.
Read More