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The sun had just set outside and the ceremony began inside the beautiful chapel at Jackson Park…

Ceremony at Jackson Park Chapel in Bremerton



How lucky I feel to have one wonderful couple after another ask me to photograph their wedding day. When I first met Kayla and Josh I could tell they had a great history together…they are high school sweethearts and have created a connection with each other that will certainly last a lifetime.

I have become quite familiar with Kitsap Memorial State Park and I always find a great new spot, along with a few favorites, to photograph at. It’s just the cutest place to have a wedding and these photos are the proof. Kayla & Josh’s style is classic with a modern twist and can I just say that I’m loving how the couple infused all sorts of great details into their day. For instance, have you ever seen orchids, branches with tealights and cute little figurine snails go together so well before? I didn’t think so. It was elegant, it was eclectic, it was so very…them. Kayla is a beautiful bride and Josh is a genuine kind of guy. There is a sweetness towards one another that only a couple that have “grown up” together have. You could certainly tell that in the sneak peek I posted that night. They chose to do a first look with most photos before the ceremony, which always works out the best because we have more time for the wedding party and bride & groom portraits. Since the tide was out we walked down to the beachfront area, the cloudy skies made the light soft and beautiful. As guests began to arrive we went further into the wooded area for more shots of just the couple, the sun peeked out for just a few minutes and then it was time for touch-ups and on to the ceremony.

The ceremony was held under a beautiful wood pavilion nestled amongst the tall trees of the park. It was officiated by the couples good friend (who also happened to be one of the bridesmaid’s fiancé). The reception was in the cozy log building on site. The delicious food for everyone to enjoy was by BJ’s Catering and a personal favorite, cupcakes and cutting cake by Bella Bella Cupcakes. Gorgeous flower arrangements were created by a close family friend and were a swoon-worthy combination of green orchids, poms and purple calla lillies. Although it was October and cloudy, for most of the day we saw no rain and even a few (brief) moments of sunshine. All-in-all, it was an unforgettable day. Kayla & Josh, I wish you the absolute best that life has to offer :)

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Together Session + Favorites

September 3, 2011

The session was an amazing mix of romance, fun and incredible beauty. We started at the very cool authentic telephone booth from England, to which I’m so very appreciative it’s owner came by and asked if we wanted it opened (yeah!) and then we strolled around town for a bit and headed to a field for sunset. It was cloudy and cool, but near the end the clouds started to break and the sky filled with beautiful tones of blue and pink. When the bride first told me how much she wanted photos in the red phone booth, in the alley, and in a field, I really wanted to fulfill those dreams for her. I feel like we did, and then some. I may be biased, but these images are incomparable to those from their wedding day. We just couldn’t fit creative couple portraits into their wedding day and so we opted to do another session after they got back from their honeymoon. I really wanted to have the session be focused on them as a couple, experiencing the gift they are to one another.

So, what is a Together Session exactly? It’s my version of a… day-after, bridal, rock-the-dress, trash-the-dress, type of session. There will certainly be a lot of staring, snuggling, kissing and smiling involved. (Easy stuff, right?) With adding this session onto a wedding package (or even years later) there isn’t the pressure of having to fit in enough time before the ceremony or squeeze a few shots in before heading off to the reception. Of course we take the formal portraits on the wedding day, that’s a must, but these are just different.

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Meleah and Luke, it was meant to be.  Their lives had been intertwined before they had even met one another. A bit of online magic brought them together and they are most certainly a perfect match. When I first met them for an engagement session we had such a great time that when I got an email asking if I would be their wedding photographer I was over-the-moon…of course! The way that Meleah & Luke love each other is inspirational, and I am a richer person for having been witness to the way they love each other. I am so very proud that I was invited to be part of their day.

Meleah and her mom designed the day to be a traditional church and reception to follow wedding with a loose tuscan feel to it. Everything came together perfectly and the pop of purple for the bridesmaids dresses and flowers was both beautiful and fun. Their extraordinary family is a true blessing to their relationship and without a doubt was a major part of their day, with so many siblings (Meleah and her brothers, Luke with his sisters and brother) there were hugs and kisses…and of course a little silliness. The bride is simply gorgeous and its undeniable how a gentleman in uniform is handsome wrapped in a bow (I was talking about the groom in particular here, but Meleah’s Dad and brothers were also donning uniforms and looking very handsome themselves.) Their wonderfully sweet and memorable ceremony took place in a church and having the couple look out onto their fabulous friends and family during the ceremony I think is brilliant. After a traditional unity lighting, there was the kiss and then the bride and groom ran down the aisle and disappeared for a few moments just to themselves.

At the reception it was all about the dancing. The father/daughter dance started very sweet and traditionally, but after a “glitch” (wink,wink), it turned to rock’n'roll and air guitar – how cool is that?!? Definitely set the tone for the rest of the evening. There was twirling, and more twirling during a dance with her brother (sooo sweet)…and some very cool dance moves by the groom. I LOVED that so many people on the dance floor were not only movin’ and a groovin’ but singing along too. Though her grandparents definitely caught all the attention on the dance floor and when the bride and groom presented them with a bouquet, they had the biggest smiles to show their appreciation. With her brother DJ-ing he kept the music going throughout the evening, and even got a request from the flower girl who really only wanted all the attention. At the end there were bubbles and the groom swept his bride off her feet and again ran out the door and drove away.

And in case you were wondering about a full moon on your wedding day/night (I know I was, I had to Google it) I found “To be lucky, marry during the full moon.”  I already know these two are lucky, they found each other! Many wonderful adventures await you in England, I know your families will miss you terribly, thank goodness for Skype! Hoping you’ll come back to visit and I’ll get to see some gorgeous babies one day :)

Many thanks to my assistant/second shooter Shannon for your time and talent, you are awesome and I am loving your fisheye lens shots…they were perfect for this wedding and this couple especially, you rock!



Both bride & groom packed their heavy pair of XtraTuf brown & beige rubber boots and made their way from Alaska to Washington to tie up the last details for their wedding day. You see, I had never met the bride and groom until a week before their wedding, though I’d exchanged calls and emails with Trisha for months. By the time I met them I already knew what they looked like and seen details of their attire…it was just like meeting up with a friend you just hadn’t seen in awhile. They make me smile and on their wedding day, they even made me cry.

Though Trisha is from the Kitsap Peninsula, she went to Alaska in 2008 for a Summer adventure and ended up with more of an adventure than she expected. After meeting Mike they took a fishing trip and exchanged banter back and forth for several months. Trisha decided to follow her heart and moved there. Having just visited Alaska myself, days after their wedding in fact, its truly an incredible part of the country with spectacular views that will take your breath away.

Trisha had to plan things from Alaska, and I must say, she did an amazing job. The location she chose for the ceremony and reception was Island Lake Park in Poulsbo. She picked a palette of dark brown, oranges, yellows, fuchsia and purple with a lovebird theme. There were so many special handmade details, from the invitations to the pillow for the rings. Tables with brown burlap were accented with mason jars full of bright beautiful flowers. Even some of the delicious cupcakes from Bella Bella had candies on top which looked like little eggs. Each element was created and customized just for them…every one of them perfect.

Because this is a nearly complete story of their day, there are quite a lot of photos to share, enjoy!

I met up with Trisha at Seaport Salon & Spa in Silverdale to take a few photos of her having her make-up applied and then it was off to the Oxford Suites to catch the bride and groom getting ready and seeing each other for the “first look”.

During family portraits there were laughs when I asked two of her brothers to kiss her cheeks. C’mon how cute is that?!  Then when the groom’s Mom looked at her son, now married, they exchanged happy tears…and it happened…my eyes welled. I was so caught up in catching the emotion they were sharing that I started to cry. It was such a sweet moment that even now when I look at that photo I just feel honored to have been there.

During the reception it had started to rain, and by departure time it was pouring, not only rain, but birdseed. Thank you Trisha & Michael for celebrating your day with me and I know many new adventures await in Alaska.

Also – thank you so much Katie, for your time and talent as my second shooter and assistant for the day…your images complete their story.



Moment to Moment

May 15, 2011

Although it may be true that it only takes “one shot” I sure wouldn’t want to miss that next moment…which is why you might hear my camera “click-click-click” instead of just “click”. Though I may love this first image, they may love the next even more because it will remind them of what her groom whispered to her that made her laugh – every time they look at it.



It’s easy to see what this couple had on their wedding day…a little rain and a lot of love. ♥



I had a great opportunity to be one of the photographer’s at the shooting mixer organized by Emma Jane at the amazing venue in downtown Seattle, Hotel 1000. It was so much fun and I have a very photo heavy blog post to prove it! From venue, to details, to portraits and candids…

We were indoors all day for this one (although the reception area is an enclosed terrace – which is perfect for the rainy weather here) and found the natural light and modern decor beautiful to shoot in. There is an amazing light sculpture right inside the entrance that exemplifies the simple elegance and sophistication that the hotel offers. It was great to see some familiar faces, and new photographer’s I hadn’t met but hope to keep in touch with…such a creative and fun group!

I couldn’t say enough good things about the vendors that put so much hard work into making every detail amazing so I just want to extend my sincere gratitude for all of your hard work. Many, many, thanks to Emma (who also did the candy bar) and the amazing WWPAMX models Natalie, Kayla, Kiran, Tyease and Warren, Christy and Kristian. Also thank you to Josh for all of your coordination, When with SPA Studio, Sheila Birashk for make up and Absolut Hair Salon’s BB and Brittany for the hair. The designer dresses were from La Belle Elaine’s Bridal and they were certainly stunning, as was the jewelry from Bridal Boutique! The cake from Sugar Rush was not only a work of art, but sooo yummy! Petal and the Stem provided all of the flowers, include a wide variety of bouquets, all of which were so vivid and breathtakingly beautiful.

I did try out some different techniques, while shooting and with processing afterwards, and I’m really happy with how it worked out. With so many photographer’s, it does become a little challenging to get the shot you want, and I did miss a few, however I did steal Kristian away and shot exactly what I wanted in the chairs by the window and lamp…GQ Magazine – call me – hehe ;)

Ok, get ready to rock-n-scroll! :)


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Engagement Session + Favorites

November 28, 2009

What a sweet couple to work with! They were brave enough to endure the cold and wind of an Autumn morning on the Puget Sound. I hope I captured the beauty of this affectionate couple. Thank you both SO much for a great Engagement Session!



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