Monthly Archives: December 2008

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.a peek.

Whew – this shoot was HOT! Kim & Jesse’s chemistry is insane. I think some guests in the Davenport Hotel on Saturday needed a cold shower after watching these two in the lobby…and elevator…and other places. There was some excitement when part of the ceiling caved in from heavy snow on top of it, but no one was hurt and the party went on. I had to share this image as I was looking through them real quick. Too many weddings to blog!!!!!

.kim+jesse.engaged.

Keeping with the trend of being a bad blogger, I thought that I would post some images from an engagement shoot I did a few months ago…because they are getting married on SATURDAY. I was so excited when Kim contacted me this summer to photograph her wedding at the Davenport Hotel in Spokane. The hotel is, holy cow, amazingly beautiful. Speaking of amazingly beautiful – I had such a fun time hanging out with Kim & Jesse for their e-shoot. We met up in Seattle in the U District and walked to campus where they had gone to school together, then over to Gasworks. Doesn’t Kim look like Donna from That 70’s Show???? =) I can’t wait for Saturday!

I didn’t realize that my favorite Thai joint from back in the day was behind them in the shot until I looked at them at home. Too funny. 

I love doing engagement shoots in areas that have meaning to a couple. 

This bench & building behind them is where they spent a lot of time together in school…now they’re getting married. How cool is that? 

Kim’s smile makes me smile.

I love to get couples to make out AND work out.

.no need for competition.

I just wanted to give a shot out to my girl Chelee, otherwise known as Michelle Ellis. I can’t believe it has been almost a year since she second shot her first wedding with me. Her business was just getting off the ground and watching it completely take off this year has been amazing to witness. People always think there should be some sort of competition between photographers, but I honestly dont view it that way. We are all artists, and what we deliver is a reflection of our art, our vision, and there is no need for competitiveness. What I do in the field of photography is for the true love of imagery, the passion for the outcome, and the absolute honor to document life & emotion. I know that Chelee feels the same way and I respect that immensely. Up until meeting Chelee I had no one to genuinely share my passion with. We could talk forever about this, that & whatever. Geek talk about our gear, techie stuff, yadda yadda. Love it. If I need advice – Chelee, if I need a smack across the face for being cranky – Chelee, or that well needed boost of confidence that you need every once in awhile – Chelee. If you have not checked out her work you absolutely should. Her vision is totally insane and her composition is inspiring. 

Chelee – Thank you so much for your hard work and devotion to my business this year. You brought so much to the table and added SO many amazing images for my wedding clients. I’m totally excited to see what 2009 brings for you. Dont forget about me when you are an international superstar. =) ha!

Here are a couple self-portraits of me and Chelee that we would do at every wedding. It was funny to go back through all the emails that I sent to her with them attached after each wedding. I always cut off my head because I’m so dang tall…

She always took pictures of me shooting which were fun to see, but usually embarrassing to look at. This is one of my favorites pictures she got of me. I love the story telling. The following is the one of the images I got from that setting. 

These last 2 are shots I took of Chelee in the parking lot of our hotel while we were in CALI for a workshop last spring. I seriously dont know why she doesn’t have these on a profile page on her sites or something. Anyway, love these of her…

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