11.26.2010

Amanda and Brian : WEDDING


I assisted the fabulous Libby Lewis at this wedding held at the Hollywood Schoolhouse in Woodinville.  The couple had fun touches such as a Polaroid camera at guest table and candy bar with to-go bags for any late night sweet tooth after the wedding.  And the cake- oh my- that was a pretty cake!






11.23.2010

Newlyweds at any age...

Being in love is magical whether just recently married or celebrating your 30th anniversary like these lovebirds!

Jaime and Tyler : WEDDING



Jaime, Tyler and their family put so many handmade creative details into this wedding - it was a photographer's eye candy store!  I could probably post three blogs with pictures of the fun things at this wedding.  I drooled over the thoughtful, handmade touches such as tree trunk centerpieces (cut by groom), fabric pennant streamers (made by mother-of-bride and will be turned into a picnic blanket for newlyweds), quilt squares for guests to write wishes to bride and groom, step stool (made by bride's grandfather and used for couples first kiss since groom is so much taller than bride), photo booth (built by groom and his dad) and wildflower assortment centerpieces (made by bride)!  Oh and they had giant bubble wands for the kiddos and croquet for the kiddos at heart.  To top it off - live music by bride's uncle and his band.  I love live music at garden weddings.  Such a great afternoon.



11.21.2010

Ted and Brenda : WEDDING


Ted and Brenda had a wonderful wedding in Ted's sister's backyard.  Brenda had such a great attitude about the rain- she just put on some rain boots and enjoyed her day!  The rain couldn't damper the warmth felt between these two.  I was soaked by the end of the day - but so worth it! I love weddings!



Ryan and Kerrie


Kerrie (an amazing landscape photographer) and husband Ryan have been married 8 years.  This session reminded me of a newlywed session.  They were playful, flirty and obviously in love with one another.  They inspired me to every year get photos of my husband and myself.

Thank you, Blaire, for mentoring me during this session!