Love is love is love is love. We believe it, we celebrate it and we photograph it. In every couple and in every way. Thank you to the Supreme Court for making marriage equality a reality for couples all across the United States. We’re so thankful for the same sex wedding couples that have walked through our doors and given us the opportunity to document their incredible celebrations. We love you and we can’t wait to party with you!
Timberline Lodge Wedding
Colton & James
Colton and James tied the knot high atop of Mt. Hood at one of our area’s best mountain wedding venues, Timberline Lodge. Their wedding was simple and sweet. A gathering of only their closest friends and family, photographing their wedding felt both intimate and relaxed. Like we were just two additional friends there to join the party…but bring our nice cameras too!
MadArt Studios | Seattle Wedding
Casey & Mike
If you were Mike and Casey you…chose to tie the knot at MadArt Studio in South Lake Union, Seattle for it’s urban and artistic setting, and proximity to those you love most.
Timberline Lodge Wedding
Josh & Casey
“We’ve been together for 8 years and we’re extremely excited that we can now officially get married.” This was our initial email from Casey when he inquired about his wedding a few months ago.
Matthew & Brandon
Blue Hill at Stone Barns, New York
Their heartfelt, emotional and happy ceremony was performed half way through their delicious cocktail hour, where the couple simply stopped, had the guests make a circle around them and they exchanged their vows.
Chrissy & Kelly
Pittock Mansion
With the recent passing of same sex marriage equality in Oregon, Kelly and Chrissy decided to make their 15 year relationship official in a small, intimate ceremony surrounded by only their closest family.
John & Gary
Holocene Wedding
John and Gary gave us our 2nd wedding of the season this year and instantly we knew that the bar had been set. This was truly an amazing wedding between two of the most loving, honest and hardworking people we have ever met.