Some of my very favorite weddings are the small kind on the Oregon coast. Just family, the ocean, and love. Ashley and I captured Liz and Paul at the Heceta Head Lighthouse in Yachats (I purposefully mispronounce this town's name every time). Also, I got to wear Paul's flip-flops on this shoot. A few blurry Holga (toy camera) film shots included for fun at the bottom.
kerri & david
A beautiful day, a beautiful couple. The ceremony was at St Joseph Catholic Church in Vancouver, Washington and reception at the lovely Grant House on Officer's Row. Gorgeous flowers by Flowers by Snapdragon. Also included 1 roll of Fuji Neopan 400 for black and white film grit!
Black & White Film:
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Cassie & Wilson
When some of the best people in the world get married, and there are tons of smiles, and good jazz, and people are happy and they have homemade beer with one of my photographs on it, I too will smile a lot. It's math, in real life. It all happened at the Melody Ballroom. I included some black and white film as well at the reception!
Shot on Ilford 3200 black & white film:
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Karishma & Raj, India
To be asked to photograph a wedding is an honor. To be asked to help photograph a wedding in India is an experience that is beyond description. It's one of those experiences where even photography falls short. Thank you to Ashley for having me along. To Raj & Karishma, I cannot thank you and your families enough for the incredible love and hospitality you showed us. I'm grateful to be a photographer. Enter a 5 day, insanely-rad, Hindu wedding, beginning in Vadodara and ending in Meerut (just north of Dehli). We traveled by plane, train, auto-rickshaw, regular-rickshaw, and taxi. Raj got the horse though, cause he's the one who got married. Shot with digital and Fuji Pro400H film.