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Last winter (yes, I am behind on blogging!) Miryah and Thane had a beautiful winter themed wedding at Seattle’s World Trade Center. It started off with the couple getting ready separately at the Seattle Marriott Waterfront hotel. The first look took place there before photos at the waterfront, just across the street.

The World Trade Center Seattle wedding ceremony and reception meant just another walk across the street, also conveniently located right next door to the Marriott. Dusk just began to color the sky blue and the city lights started to turn on as Miryah walked down the aisle to her groom.

The gorgeous venue was tastefully decorated with winter themed DIY touches by the couple. The reception was a lively one, and I was even caught doing the Chicken Dance with the bride. The evening ended with a sparkler exit and photos amongst the sparkling holiday lights of the city. Congrats to the happy couple and happy almost anniversary! 😉

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2nd Photographer –  Autumn Rudolph

Venue – World Trade Center Seattle

 

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Debra and Robert had a lot of unique ideas for their engagement session. They wanted to show off the many sides of their personalities and interests, including their love for Starbucks and Robert’s passion for surfing. The result was a fun engagement that took us from Queen Anne to the Olympic Sculpture Park on Seattle’s waterfront.

Robert and Debra have more to say about their pre-wedding relationship, so be sure to scroll down past the photos to learn more about them in their own words.

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Their story in their own words:

  • How did you first meet? Who, what, when, where, and why? Give me the dirty details! Well, keep it PG-13. 😉

We met through a mutual friend.

  • When did you know he/she was the one? Was there something that he/she did or said?

We just connected so well. We both felt same about each other. Robert survived the Gauntlet. They were a series of questions and emails before Debra would agree to go on a date with Robert.

  • Tell the story of the proposal. Did you see it coming? How long was the planning? How did you feel? Were you nervous?, etc.

The planning took a few months and Robert was excited. Debra did and didn’t see it coming. Here Robert explains his proposal:

“The idea of a hike on the weekend was thrown out there after spending some time laying down false trails about an upcoming Portland trip with Polar bears and romantic dinners and dress wearing (Debra, not Robert). After a quick run home to gather necessary supplies – ring and wine and goldfish crackers – some initial reluctance to go on a hike was encountered, it was slightly damp. After some prodding and much worrying on my part, we managed to find the same hike at the same time on our phones. The Wild Side Trail. It wasn’t too long, not too popular and had a great view of Mt. Rainier when it’s not raining – yet to be verified obviously. We got the dogs ready Aflie (Debra’s dog) and Riley (Debra’s friend’s dog). As many of you know Washington trails are filled with all kinds of dangers – trolls and tigers, bandits and boars, sinkholes and simians. Luckily we encountered none of these. We did however have to ford many a raging river. Long and hard we trekked seeing many a wonder never before seen by mortal man. Far behind us were the cars and crowds and civilization. Truly we had ventured into the Wild Side. As we neared our goal- as best we could reckon from the limited sunlight and compass readings – I knew I needed to be stealthy. So Riley and I started to walk fast, on the pretext of scouting ahead for danger. As we moved quicker up the mountainside I withdrew the ring box from by pack. But due to its size I could not slip it into a pocket. So as any self-respecting magician would do I slipped it up my sleeve. After reconnoitering the area I joined back up with Debra and Aflie and informed them that the coast was clear, all the while keeping my arm hidden. As we drew closer to the summit I spied the lookout point and proceeded ahead. Once I arrived I stopped to retie my boots, at least that’s what someone thought. As I fiddled with the laces, in her impatience and desire to give the dogs some water she stepped past me to get a better look. As she did so I withdrew the box from my sleeve and on one knee opened it and then the course of history was forever changed with these 5 words: ‘Debra will you marry me?’ In shock she immediately said ‘Yes of course!’ and then spend the next few minutes asking if it was real and if I meant it (to be clear I don’t think she was asking if the ring was real but rather if it was really happening). We celebrated with a little wine and water for the dogs. After some of the initial shock wore off we started off on a new path both on the Wild Side Trail and in life.”

 

 

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Having photographed Brandi and her kids before, I knew I could expect a laid-back wedding. It was short and sweet, without a lot of fuss. Sometimes this is a welcome change amongst the all day production that my summers are often filled with, and Brandi and Bill’s wedding was no exception. This venue provided a gorgeous backdrop, family and friends helped with the wedding DIY, and the couple was able to enjoy all the little moments of their special day. Here are just a few highlights from this short Century Ballroom wedding.

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Venue – Century Ballroom

 

 

 

 

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I don’t blog ever single wedding or photo shoot that I do. I don’t have time to, but mostly, not everything I’m hired for is visually appealing enough for the blog. I’m all about the locations, especially for weddings.

That’s why I wanted to show off a few highlights from this short Seattle wedding from the beautiful Queen Anne neighborhood. Merica and Kevin had their first look and couple’s photos on windy winter’s day at Queen Anne’s famous Kerry Park. They braved the cold, tumultuous winds for that epic Seattle background. After a little time there, we headed to the Parson’s Gardens down the street to continue without being battered by the chilling air.

The wedding ceremony and reception took place at St. Paul’s Episcopal church at the bottom of Queen Anne hill. This was my first Catholic ceremony, and it was fascinating to note the differences between this one and some of the less traditional wedding ceremonies that I often photograph. There are such grand entrances and fascinating rituals to witness.

As mentioned, I was hired for a “short wedding”, which in this case meant that I only photographed part of the wedding. After the ceremony I headed down to the reception for a few quick photos before heading out. Guests were left with the duty of capturing reception candids on the polaroid cameras the couple rented. A swell idea if you ask me! 🙂

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Venue – St. Paul’s Episcopal Church

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This long overdue post is at least timely with fall arriving here in the Pacific Northwest. Miryah and Thane snuggled amongst the leaves for a Lincoln park engagement session last year. West Seattle is home for them, so Lincoln Park was an ideal location offering plenty of variety from the woods to the beach.

It was a long time ago, but I remember having a lot of fun with these two. Miryah had just gotten her makeup done and was just glowing. She and Thane were so happy and in love. So adorable together!

Stayed tuned for more from their winter waterfront wedding!

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