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?

 

Seattle Boudoir Session | Bridal Boudoir

Brides are one of my most frequent boudoir clients. Your wedding is such a milestone and when everything is about big plans, life-changing transitions and pioneering a partnership in a big way, it’s really great to slow down and honor yourself in this moment with a boudoir session. Sometimes the photos end up being gifts for your partner on your wedding day (or, wait until a day or two after during your honeymoon!), but mostly, the women who come to me are doing this for themselves. It’s incredibly empowering to see yourself reflected back at ease, confident, beautiful and in sync with your body.

Also, fun life update from me: after years of shooting in rented studio spaces I’m about to debut my own home boudoir studio! I’m so excited to show you. Stay tuned!

 

Seattle Tennis Club Wedding | Jo & Doug

Jo and Doug had a classically gorgeous wedding with absolutely hilarious surprises like a Safeway stop mid-shuttle ride back to the venue. It was a seriously fun group who you could tell was just so excited about these two getting married.

One of the great things about the Seattle Tennis Club, other than its incredible views of Lake Washington and the neighboring Bellevue Skyline, is that it hosts only one event per evening, so if there’s an unexpected change of weather there’s always a backup plan. As far as getting ready rooms go, this one was by far one of the most beautiful of my season. Huge windows overlooking the water make for a vacation-feel with beautiful light for photos. The photos of Jo getting into her (OMG fabulous) Sarah Seven dress were some of my favorites.

Advice I’d give to couples or photographers working at the Seattle Tennis Club is to roam around more than you think for photos. There are so many great spots that have a creative feel. I loved taking the groomsmen onto the tennis courts, and later the whole bridal party did a quick session on the dock. But there are beautiful garden areas, too, so you can capture so many different moods.

 Here are some of Jo’s highlights of the day!

  • Safeway stop to ‘walk down the aisle’ again

  • Father’s speech

  • Pictures with the bridal party on the dock

  • Girls getting ready with champagne in robes

  • Awkward kiss at the alter (Rector whispers you may now kiss the bride) {Note: I barely caught this photo!!!}

  • Karaoke at The Attic for the after party

Vendors

  • Dress: Sarah Seven, Belmont gown

  • Florist: Floral Designs by Maria

  • Hair & Makeup: Luxe Artistry Seattle

  • Planner: Danielle DeMarco

  • Cake: Galer Street Cakes