Happy holiday season! These last two years have been something else, but I am so very thankful for each of the moments I shared and spent with my clients. 2021 was one filled with more elopements, micro weddings, backyard wedding, as well as many captured memories of newborns from past clients. I feel so honored when clients allow me to capture different chapters of their life.
Read MoreCatherine and Ze flew in from New York after not seeing their family since before the pandemic. They always envisioned their engagement photographs with the backdrop of the Pacific Northwest landscapes.
Read MoreKennedy and Benjamin are college sweethearts that enjoy all things outdoors, traveling (they lived in Bali!), trying new foods and meditation. When they got engaged, they knew they wanted to have an intimate wedding in the middle of a forest somewhere. The Hoyt Arboretum was a great choice and one of the most unique elopement locations in Oregon.
Read MoreEvery evening at 7pm, our neighborhood comes out with big smiles and optimism. We bring our dogs, partners, cute kiddos and sometimes some wine to help honor healthcare and frontline heroes ❤️ Without their sacrifices and dedication to help us fight this pandemic, we wouldn’t be able to conquer these scary and strange times.
Read MoreSallie + Aaron’s spring wedding on the snowy slopes of Mount Hood could take your breath away. Their intimate wedding was held at the historic Silcox Hut in Timberline Lodge. The day was truly a dream. Many mountaineers know that the weather on Mount Hood can be temperamental and can change very quickly.
Read MoreRebecca + Aaron’s Columbia River Gorge elopement was one for the books. The couple shared a small ceremony overlooking the Columbia River on the Rowena Plateau Trail at Tom McCall Preserve just over an hour outside of Portland, Oregon. The Rowena Plateau is a piece of majestic public land is managed by the Nature Conservancy, Mayer State Park and the forestry service.
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