2016 Year in Review // Seattle Wedding Photographer

There is something about the new year that is so full of optimism. A fresh start, a clean slate, a new adventure waiting around the corner. I love making goals, dreaming about the rest of the year and...
VIEW POSTKatherine & Peter

It is easy to get sentimental on a wedding day and a good indicator of good things happening. Personal vows leaving every guest misty eyed, lingering hugs, faces brightly lit with smiles and the happ...
VIEW POSTIan & Jordan

One of the best parts of my job is seeing how people love each other. It seems a little obvious because a wedding is based on love and commitment. But I mean, how people LOVE each other. With their...
VIEW POSTFearless Award

Humbled and excited to win another Fearless Award! I was second shooting for one of my best friends, the super talented Jennifer Tai when I took this photo. I waited several minutes for this shot an...
VIEW POSTHuffPost Weddings & Fearless Photographers

I shared on my personal page, but I am over the moon about winning my FIRST two Fearless Photographers awards! I am humbled to have two winning images among some of my favorites in the business. One o...
VIEW POSTThe Macomber Family

I had the pleasure of photographing my dear friends, the Macombers. Shane is a super talented wedding photojournalist whose work I admire so much. (Check it out here.) Lindsay is the witty friend I...
VIEW POSTJeff & Nicole (and Jasper!)

So imagine it is a typical grey day in Seattle. And it is also freezing. Oh hey, it's also misty & drizzly. Let's go to the beach? Jeff and Nicole brought their sweet little dog, Jasper and ...
VIEW POSTKirsten & Alex (and Roxi!)

Kirsten, Alex and I got super lucky with SUN in March. You never know with our crazy, northwest weather. I had the privilege of meeting, Roxi, their fur baby and hilarious English bulldog. If you c...
VIEW POSTFinding the Intersection | My Foundation Workshop Experience.

“...small sequential acts amount to a transaction between two lives- the external life of encountered experience and the imaginative inner life of the individual photographer. It is at th...
VIEW POSTthe pause.

In life it is so easy for me to go on autopilot. Until I run out of steam and I hit the wall. Hard. I recently came back from a wonderful photography convention and the reoccurring thread was the...
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