weddings

The Foundry by Herban Feast Wedding | Seattle Wedding Photographer

 

Such a simple and sweet day with the loveliest of couples. Jane and Caleb had postponed their wedding due to the pandemic and their celebration became much smaller than originally planned. It made for such an easy and relaxed day with their loved ones amongst the stunning work of the talented team that created the atmosphere for a sophisticated dinner party.

The talented vendor team:

Venue: The Foundry by Herban Feast

Catering: Herban Feast

Photography: Emily Keeney

Dress: AandBe

Makeup: Katie Kihara

DJ & Dance Lesson: Swing it Seattle

Florals: Rusted Vase

Cake: Lady Grey

Seattle Garden + Equestrian Farm Wedding

I loved the way this wedding came together. With over a decade of love between them, Payton and Brian tied the knot on their original dating anniversary. The details were so much fun, including a silver star Hayley Paige wedding dress and florals galore to make this a rustic meets glam Seattle wedding. At the center of all of it was joy, ease, love and celebration. Payton and Brian and their family and friends have a way of pulling you right in and I felt like I was part of the story in such a great way.

Venue: Private Residence

Dress: Hayley Paige

Florals: Colibri Blooms

Cake: Lady Grey

Video: Alayna Erhart

Rentals: Vintage Ambiance

 

If you need a Seattle or PNW wedding photographer, contact me here!

Salvage One Chicago Wedding | Seattle + Chicago Wedding Photographer

My earliest memories of my cousin Courtney are running rampant in my Aunt Jeanne’s garden on Easter, wearing itchy dresses and running high on sugar, holiday parties and 4th of Julys in the early aughts with tanned midwestern skinned knees and cousin-pileups for a photo. We come from a big family.

Needless to say, it was an honor beyond honors to be asked to photograph her wedding. It’s hitting me more and more just how incredibly amazing it is to be the memory-maker in that way. These are the photos that define and make real this moment in life. They’ll be printed and passed and hung and tacked and put in boxes and unearthed again and again over the next century or so as the hands that hold them weather and change and life goes on. I know, this sounds a little poetic, but I think it’s the pause after the crazy wedding season that is removing me from the minutiae and giving me that precious glimpse of big-picture that keeps the fire burning.

Anyway, onto this beautiful day. They were married at Salvage One in Chicago. It’s a super cool venue that doubles as a large antique store. There’s incredible stained glass, custom furniture pieces that stun, neon signs, light-up robots, reclaimed church pews, Grecian columns, a flying pegasus, and so much more. It allowed for their decor to accent in subtle ways without trying to overcome. They opted for greenery and candles on tables, which positively glowed and added to the ambiance. Courtney’s Hayley Paige dress had a life of its own in the way it swished and glided around first the city of Chicago and then the venue itself. Never having been a super princess-y girl, we were stunned at how romantic her dress was. And it was so perfect.

This wedding was also featured on Junebug Weddings! Check it out here.

 

Washington + Oregon Coast Wedding Photographer | Film + Digital

This wedding was planned and replanned several times, as were many during Covid. With original plans to be a much bigger celebration at The Ruins at Astor in Astoria, things were dialed far back to being a simple and lovely beach elopement/intimate wedding with the couple’s nearest and dearest. The ceremony was on Long Beach, WA in the grassy bluff just after sunrise, followed by a pizza party in a groovy beach house in Seaside, OR. We wrapped up the day at Hug Point beach to capture some golden hour photos. We were literally together from sun-up to sun-down!

Over the past year, I’ve really discovered that my specialty lies in these smaller gatherings that are based around nature. I love when I can just focus on the couple, the scenery, and their treasured guests, and I can leave the complicated timeline behind. Covid-era weddings taught us that anything can be possible with your wedding. You can take or leave as many traditional elements as you’d like, and there’s so much opportunity for you to put your own unique stamp on the day. I love how Ally changed into a 1930s slip for her beach session. Why not?