If you’re a city person like us, than your dream wedding is right in the heart of your dream city. Urban weddings bring you to your city streets, whether in old reclaimed buildings, skyscraper hotels or a swanky new venue downtown. We love to capture the essence of that feeling. We want to bring you out into the city, capture some fun moments as a couple and then get you back to your party. We invite you to check out our blog for features of urban weddings from over the years.
Han Oak Portland Wedding
Josh & Julia
Han Oak in Portland, Oregon, is more than just a venue; it’s an experience. It’s a place where culinary artistry meets the celebration of love, and where every corner tells a story waiting to be captured
Vista Point and Clarklewis Wedding
Lily & Chalmers
When thinking about our favorite weddings of all time, Chalmers and Lily’s Clarklewis wedding definitely deserves a spot on that list. And that may come as a surprise, given the fact that their Vista House ceremony overlooking the beautiful Columbia Gorge was completely socked in by wildfire smoke and high winds! But more on that later…
Castaway Wedding
Rohan & Erica
Erica and Rohan exchanged vows at the romantic and colorfully rich First Presbyterian church in downtown Portland. After which, the celebration moved to Castaway, where the newlyweds switched into traditional Sri Lankan wedding attire.
Castaway Wedding
Beth & Jonas
Jonas and Beth gave us the opportunity to photograph another Jewish wedding, which we have to say, is quickly becoming our favorite type of wedding.
Elysian Ballroom Wedding
Hobin & Ella
Planning a wedding is no easy feat as is and planning a Portland wedding while living in New York makes the task even harder. Luckily, Hobin and Ella hired an amazing local wedding planner, Molli Barss of Soiree and the pieces of their Elysian Ballroom wedding came together perfectly.
Castaway Wedding
Erin & Vivek
Vivek and Erin gave us the opportunity to photograph our first Indian wedding. We knew we were in for a lot of fun when we arrived to Vivek’s baraat, which was one of the most colorful and lively gatherings of people we’ve ever seen.