Monthly Archives: March 2008

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Georgetown on a Sunday: Kris & Chris’ Engagement Session

It’s been another busy weekend here. I had Erica and Rodney’s wedding on Saturday (teasers coming in a few days!) and then yesterday afternoon I met up with Kris and Chris for their engagement session. Kris and Chris are madly in love … with Georgetown! I’d never been to the area before, but after just five minutes of looking around I was smitten too. It’s a pretty small area, but it’s packed full of cool bars and pubs, an upscale coffee shop, a very cool looking record store and tons of red bricks, dirty allies, graffiti and other photo-friendly stuff. Heaven!

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Trashing the Dress, Hawaiian Style: Kari & Chris

It’s a bit miserable here in Seattle - so what better way to brighten up the day than to post some more photos from Hawaii? A couple of days after Chris and Kari’s beautiful wedding on Oahu, we headed out for a morning ‘trash the dress’ session. Huge thanks to Nate Naismith, father of the groom from Marcy and Kyle’s wedding, for finding me the two fantastic locations for our shoot!

We started off at Waikiki Natatorium just off Waikiki beach. It’s an awesome building but it was sadly still closed for renovations, so my hopes for funky shots by the distressed buildings and reflections in the pool were shattered. Still, we grabbed a couple of shots outside under the arches and in front of the gates (and were accosted by a local Santa Claus, also there for a photo shoot - yes, it was as weird as it sounds, seeing Father Christmas by the beach in 80 degree sunshine!)

We then headed off to the beautiful and utterly serene Lanikai Beach in the south east corner of Oahu. It is such a perfect spot - bright blue water, perfect golden sand, and two little islands just offshore. Gorgeous! The sun was a little harsh, but it made it a lot easier persuading Kari and Chris to wade into the sea, fully clothed!

We started with some couple shots, then Chris took out his camera (he’s a photographer too) and I spent some time alone with Kari. It was hard narrowing down the selection, but these are a few of my favorite shots …

Darlings of the DAR: Sarah & Chris’ Wedding

I’m finally back home after several weeks of jet-setting around the US! It’s great to be back, although I do miss that Hawaiian sunshine … and those Las Vegas party nights! There’s no rest for the wicked though - less than 48 hours after returning home I photographed Sarah and Chris’ wedding at the DAR Rainier Chapter House on Capitol Hill (and it was just like being back in Vegas - those kids can party!)

I started off the day by surprising Sarah and her bridesmaids with an extra little photoshoot at Babalouise salon in Ballard. It’s a fun and funky place (their logo is a monkey!) and they had an adorable little doggy running around too (she didn’t seem too impressed with my big lenses though). I met with the girls again a few hours later when they arrived at the DAR to get ready, and we took full advantage of all the cute fixtures and fittings around the building. I especially loved the antique lamp in the ladies’ room where the girls were getting ready - the black and white photos of Sarah on the couch were taken using just that lamp for light.

The guys arrived early for their group portraits, so there was plenty of time for group shots and candids before the ceremony … and even the ceremony started a little ahead of schedule! It really does make a difference working with a wedding coordinator - or two, in this case: Lily and Jennell of Luminous Event Design were fantastic to work with, thank you ladies!

After the ceremony, Sarah, Chris and I headed over to Volunteer Park for some couple portraits, driven by our fabulous chauffeur, my assistant Kelly. There was another wedding going on there, and I felt a little bad about hogging the Black Sun sculpture, but it was almost sun down and we were running out of light! The other couple didn’t seem to mind though - and they even presented Chis and Sarah with glasses of pink bubbly, very cute.

Then it was back to the reception for some great food, fun speeches and a lot of drinking (them, not me, I should add!) The upstairs at the DAR was gorgeous - Lily handmade the decorations and designed all of the gorgeous stationery to match their purple and orange color scheme. At the end of the evening, we headed outside for some final couple portraits - Sarah loved the ones I took at Kipper and Andrew’s wedding at the DAR in January.

Have a great honeymoon guys, and thanks for a super fun night!

Ho’omaika’i Ana Kari & Chris: Married in Hawaii

Gosh, folks, I’ve been meaning to post this for days and days, but I arrived in Las Vegas on Wednesday for a photography convention (more about that soon) and this is the first little patch of downtime I’ve had! I’ve also been surviving pretty much without internet access, so huge apologies to all of you who are waiting on responses to your emails - I should be able to get back to you over the next few days.

Anyway, almost two weeks ago I had the enormous privilege of being able to photograph my first destination wedding in Hawaii, on the island of Oahu, for Kari and Chris. Kari and Chris were planning to book me for their wedding in Seattle in August 2008, but when they decided to change dates and locations, they asked if I’d join them, and of course I couldn’t resist!

I spent the morning photographing the girls getting ready at the condo they’d rented for their vacation. The girls had been up late the night before baking and decorating the adorable Hawaiian-themed cupcakes you’ll see below, and I couldn’t help but sneak one out of the fridge for a cool ring shot! There were lots of great Hawaiian touches throughout the wedding: funky bright pink and white guest bags full of tasty treats and a CD of their favorite music; beautiful lei for the mums and guys (I love how cool the guys’ lei look); flip flops and sea-themed necklaces for the girls … it was all super cute and fun.

Once everyone was ready, we headed over to Waialae Beach Park for the first look and ceremony. What a location! It is one of my favorite beaches in Oahu - fine white-gold sand, bright blue waters, huge shady palm trees, and even a miniature island in the water just behind the ceremony spot. Perfect! I almost fainted when I first saw it, it is that beautiful!

The ceremony started a little later than planned, which was actually great for me as I was able to spend longer with Chris and Kari after their first look taking a few couple portraits and tons of candids. The ceremony was short and sweet, but really beautiful - and I was running around like crazy trying to capture each and every picture-perfect angle.

Afterwards, I jumped into a red Mustang convertible with Kari and Chris (too cool!) and we all headed back to Waikiki for lunch at Tiki’s Grill & Bar. They did a great job with the buffet - I couldn’t get enough of the guava glazed pork ribs! It was also nice having some cool shade to relax in after the insane sunshine at the beach!

Around 4pm, we gathered up the bridal party and families for some group photos in a park next to Waikiki beach, and finally we drove back to Waialae for some final couple portraits with Kari and Chris. We had such amazing light - it was almost dusk by this point - what we photographers call ‘The Golden Hour’. I love the last photo where Chris and Kari are kissing, with the sun streaming through from behind them. Ah, bliss!

I’ll have some more photos from Hawaii up soon (including photos from their post-wedding trash the dress session) but for now I must head back to my convention in Vegas …


Back to Seattle Skies: Natalie & Scott’s Engagement Session

I’m back! From where? Oh yes, I forgot to tell you … I’ve just spent an utterly glorious week in Hawaii for a wedding and some dress-trashing … and a little vacation too. After a week of 80 degrees and warmer, it’s a little tough to come back to Seattle, but I’ll be off to sunny Las Vegas on Wednesday, so I’m not feeling too bad about it!

The day before I left for Hawaii, I had a last-minute engagement session with Natalie and Scott who had themselves just returned to the gray skies of Seattle from Mexico (where they will be getting married later this year). I met up with Natalie, Scott and their doggy Tess (you may recognize them from one of my 2007 family portrait sessions) at Carkeek Park for some dog-romping photos on the beach and railway lines. It wasn’t the best weather, but we managed to avoid rain, and I have to admit that I really quite like the soft glowing skin you get when there’s no direct sunlight.

After an hour or so playing at Carkeek, Natalie and Scott dropped Tess off at home and we met again in Ballard. I’ve actually never photographed there before, and after seeing all the cool walls and signs and sculptures, I’m excited to head back there later this spring. My favorite photos have to be from our break at Cupcake Royale & Cafe Verite - especially the shot of Natalie’s ring submerged in yummy icing!

Thanks Natalie & Scott for being great sports, and see you in October!