Rachelle and Mike are married!
Croquet and cake bocci ball and good friends and babies in the park, all of it bathed in the beautiful late afternoon light.
To see a cool slide show of the day, go here.
And if you want to see more photos — and maybe even purchase some prints — go here.
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Kathy and Billy — a midsummer night’s dream!
Kathy and Billy were married at Garden in the Woods in Albany, OR (much closer to Corvallis, actually). During the reception, as the guests were toasting the newlyweds, the setting sun blazed through the trees and lit up the space with a golden light. And then the full moon floated above the gazebo. Really magical….
For a cool slide show of the wedding, go here.
And to view more photos (and purchase prints, if you want), go here.
And later, this from Kathy:
“First of all THANKS for the amazing pictures of our special day. We love all of them. And are quite impressed with how everything turned out. It was a treat coming home from our honeymoon and finding that our pictures were up and running. Thank you for being so timely… it really means a lot to us. Every night before we go to bed we watch the slide show. It kind of gives us a little bit of a reminding glimpse of how special our day was.”
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McKenzie and Ross are married!
McKenzie and Ross regaled friends and family in the vineyard belonging to McKenzie’s parents — Freedom Hill Vineyard — near Dallas, Oregon. And what a site it was, high up on a hill overlooking the Willamette Valley with all its patchwork fields and forests. Squint a little bit, and you could imagine you were in Tuscany! Certainly the wine was just as good.
You can view a really cool slide show of the day here.
And there are more photos to view — and even to purchase, if you want — here.
McKenzie and Ross used a hay wagon and bus to cart people from the ceremony site — tucked away in a little grove of trees — up to the reception site on top of the hill.
From a photographer’s perspective, one thing I really loved here was the sense of big sky. It was such a pleasure to put on a wide angle lens and include as much sky as possible as background.
Here are a few of the vendors that made the day as wonderful as it was:
Denise Cloud was the wedding coordinator. She has an impeccable eye for detail and design! (And as soon as she gets her new web site up, I’ll include the link.)
Eat Your Heart Out Catering of Portland provided the sumptuous meal.
The DJ was Stephen of Event Team Northwest, a masterful master of ceremonies.
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