Film Photography
Salem Trip Part 2
The nice thing about being Part 2 of the trip recap is that I don’t really even have to tell you guys anything because Meg pretty much already summed up the trip. Â Basically, Salem and the nearby town of Marblehead were everything we wanted them to be. Â Autumn foliage, charming houses lined up against the
Mich and Carla’s Mountain Wedding
When Corey and I first arrived to the location of Mich and Carla’s wedding in Hot Springs, NC, my jaw dropped. Â I knew that Carla was an artist and that there would be some decorations, but literally every single inch of the ceremony and reception space was covered with beautiful and personal details. Â A dessert
Julie and Jason
I met Julie several years ago through my friend Lindsay. Â I often wonder if she ever sleeps because she is constantly training for her next triathlon. Â But not just any triathlon. Â She competes in like World Championship Triathlons. Â Ridiculous. Â She is training for an Ironman right now and just looking at her Facebook posts about
Seattle on Film
Seattle was everything I expected it to be: beautiful, charming, and a bit grey. Â We had a ball exploring the city, taking the ferry over to Bainbridge Island (where Corey basically got offered a job and I was confused as to why he didn’t take it immediately), eating all of the food in sight, and
Pamela and Sean
Pamela and Sean were only in town for one weekend but we were able to get together so I could take some portraits.  Of course, I arrived a little early on Saturday morning to find that the location I had chosen was filled with people (and a band) who were getting ready for a 5k race.  Typical.
Wahlen Family Portraits
Several weekends ago, I got together with my friend Jory and his beautiful family to take some portraits.  I’m pretty sure Heather was a model in another life and little Havyn was just adorable.  I only shot one roll of film during the session and was kicking myself for not shooting more after seeing how gorgeous the