
Rachel & Matthew | Seattle Ferry Boat Engagement
Traveled with these two lovebirds on a ferry boat from Seattle to Vashon Island to capture all the giddiness of their love before they get married!

Sarah & Brian | Golden Gardens Engagement
They met through mutual friends and had their first date just down the street from Golden Gardens, in Ballard. In true Seattle fashion they got engaged in the rain and have been excitedly planning their wedding ever since!

Clara & Tanner | Surprise Proposal Golden Gardens
He'd told her they were going to a concert at the beach. The forecast called for rain (it is winter in Seattle after all), but after some deliberation he decided we should just go for it, rain and all...it was going to be perfect.

Kate & Keaton | Olympic Rooftop Pavilion Wedding
When two best friends decide to get married, you know it's going to be spectacular.

Erica & Aaron | Rattlesnake Lake Engagement
Her co-worker convinced her to sub on the work baseball team, suggesting there was a single guy she should meet.

McCallie & Cameron | Olympic Sculpture Park Engagement
They're tying the knot and couldn't be more excited!

Lexy & Michael | Seattle Ferry Boat Engagement
In actuality, this session became their intimate wedding day anniversary!

Kate & Keaton | Woodland Park Rose Garden Engagement
On the very first date she danced in the doorway. It was at that moment he knew...she was the fun-loving girl he'd been looking for.

Maggie & Mitch | Discovery Park Engagement
This session needs no introduction. We love it so!

Kate & Dustin | Gold Creek Pond Engagement
We love being asked to do engagement sessions for local couples who are getting married out of state! It's so fun to represent in photos their hometown here in the PNW before they get wedding images elsewhere.

Sama & Victor | Gas Works Park Proposal
His plans to propose had been rescheduled for months since Covid canceled their anniversary travel plans.

Avé & Skylar | Discovery Park Elopement
If we've learned anything from 2020 it's that we have a lot to learn. One thing we're working on is finding the silver lining (and trying to explain that saying to our oldest).