The Importance Of Being Comfortable With Your Wedding Photographer
Choosing a wedding photographer is generally overwhelming. There are a lot of options, a lot of styles, and a lot of different prices out there. But beyond those things, what should you be considering?
Caitlin + Summer | Oregon Badlands Photoshoot
During 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.
Fallon + Rob | Bend Oregon Winter Vow Renewal
What 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.
Branden + Meryl | Mt. Hood National Forest Elopement
B + M booked the most adorable Airbnb deep in the Mt. Hoot National Forest for a quiet weekend in January. They invited only their siblings and had the sweetest exchange of vows amongst the trees, next to the Sandy River. After that, we all spent the evening eating pizza and cake, playing cards games and drinking Branden’s homemade wedding beer.
Why You Should Invest In Film Photos For Your Wedding or Engagement Session
At this point I’m sure you’ve heard about the resurgence in film photography and a love for analog photos. It is certainly making its grand appearance again as a coveted art medium, but for those people who aren’t so easily sold on what’s trending, I’m gonna give you a little explanation into why and a few reasons you might want to have a photographer shoot film at your wedding or session!