I’ve been talking a lot about my passion for analog photography and shooting film for my couples, but I don’t just talk about film, I actually shoot it too. Kayla is one of my dear friends (and a fellow photographer!) who recently commissioned me for an all-film couples session with her and her partner. All-film means I didn’t even BRING my digital camera! Ooooof.
Read MoreIf you’re a photographer and you need something to freshen up your creativity, I highly recommend finding two cuties who are super in love and letting them run wild in the desert. It was so refreshing to drop the expectations a little bit and mix it up, and naturally, Cecily and Gio picked out the perfect outfits for an easy, natural, desert photoshoot. We drank beers, lit some joints, ran around in the dirt, and jammed out to some good tunes.
Read MoreDuring our session together, I took a the time to get creative and experiment a little. I shot a couple rolls of film, played around with new poses, and fiddled with my prism for the first time in a LONG time. It was so refreshing to switch things up. Not to mention how gorgeous the location was - it’s kinda hard to ruin a shot.
Read MoreWhat started off as a blue bird day quickly got windy and cold, but they weren’t deterred, and so around 6 pm on a Monday, Fallon and Rob said “I do” all over again. We all cried icy, happy tears as we huddled around a fire and savored the adventure. So, if you’re thinking about finding an excuse to wear those wedding clothes again, let me be the first to tell you that you don’t even need one.
Read MoreClaire, Jack and I wandered a park in North Portland, popped champagne, read a few excerpts from their favorite books, laughed, danced and had a damn good time. We were graced with all sorts of weather from rain to sunshine, and the evening ended with the most gorgeous Portland sunset.
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