Summerlin kidlets {Oregon Children & Family Photography}

I have babysat for these kids off and on for about 8 years now - since the youngest was still in diapers! It's been so fun to watch them grow. I've taken a few photographs of them over the years, but this was our first scheduled photo shoot. Their mamas wanted some pictures of the kids together, and their exuberant and sweet natures just shine through the portraits.

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[caption id="attachment_652" align="aligncenter" width="510" caption="Nari"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_653" align="aligncenter" width="510" caption="bubble girls"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_655" align="aligncenter" width="510" caption="little elves. love this one"][/caption]

K. {Oregon Portrait Photography}

this shoot is from may - i haven't had much inclination for personal photography outside of work because we're in the middle of senior season and i have been doing quite a bit of that during the day hours for the studio. it's hard to get excited about sitting in front of the computer at night too! but i'm feeling more motivated lately to do personal projects, so i thought i would share.

We went to this graveyard in Monmouth, and even though it turned out to be rather manicured and less spooky than I hoped, Kate is beautiful enough to make things interesting anyway. That hair! Gets me every time.

pretty good year |film|

i generally carry all three of my cameras - the 50d, point & shoot, and a twin-lens film camera (the seagull). unfortunately, the film photographs usually take several months to ever see the light of day, so i end up with batches of images that i barely remember taking. or maybe fortunately? sometimes that's more fun. [caption id="attachment_624" align="aligncenter" width="510" caption="south corvallis, winter"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_625" align="aligncenter" width="510" caption="batman-mama kitty // jamaica & miriam"][/caption]

i think differently when i photograph using the seagull. it feels more natural, more like an extension of my eyes than my digital camera. and i know that it isn't technically the best kind, so i let go of that need for a perfect image and just try to capture a bit of what i'm seeing. there's a loss of control, when you can't see what you've made and you end up with light leaks and dust spots, that i always love. my printmaking teacher says, "happy accidents".

[caption id="attachment_626" align="aligncenter" width="510" caption="thrillville, winter"][/caption]

i've been thinking a lot about that - capturing a piece of life, a slice of beauty, a tiny smidge of reality. so many of those attempts are futile - it seems impossible to truly catch that flickering smile, or the look in someone's eyes as they gaze at their lover. even the way a flower looks! to really and truly capture that is so hard. and there's that sense i get of spending my energy trying to render life onto film instead of being in the moment myself and actually experiencing it in my body and my heart.

[caption id="attachment_627" align="aligncenter" width="510" caption="bellingham, spring"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_628" align="aligncenter" width="510" caption="my savta pressed the shutter for these // me and silly maddie & happy accident on the right"][/caption]

but there are times when there's a balance. and i live for those times. when i am experiencing deeply through my camera, when it is almost a tool for meditation. when it gets me closer to the forces in our world that we can't always see, but that are in all of us.

[caption id="attachment_629" align="aligncenter" width="510" caption="corvallis, late spring"][/caption]

so i guess that's a little obscure, and i'm sure that you won't see that way when you look at these seemingly random images. but when i look at them i remember how i was feeling at that place, and what i was thinking about, and dreaming about, and that's all i need.

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these may be some of the last pictures i have from this beloved camera, since it broke going through security at an airport in texas. hopefully it can be fixed! it wasn't very expensive but it's made well and i was totally shocked when i got it home and something was rattling around in it. to me it feels a little like if someone had lit one of my journals on fire.

[caption id="attachment_639" align="aligncenter" width="510" caption="texas, summer"][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_640" align="aligncenter" width="510" caption="sister-girl. she belongs in a tree house"][/caption]

thank you for reading, if you are. i have a couple personal projects planned, a few trips, and a new lens to play with, so by extension i hope to blog more often. have a lovely week!

Jeff & Michelle {Seattle Wedding Photography}

It was so much fun to hang out with this great couple, Jeff & Michelle, during their wedding weekend. Anyone could see just by looking at the two of them how in love they are - I'm not gonna lie, I teared up during the ceremony and even during the reception. Both of their families, as well as the entire wedding party were just the nicest people - and the wedding was full of so many creative and beautiful details - breakfast for dinner, a gorgeous purple & green theme (complete with purple vans for the groomsmen, and purple and green candies on the cake table), lovely flower arrangements... the list goes on and on!

Now, Michelle is beautiful even without makeup. But both her mom and Jeff's mom cried when they saw her all made up.

Matt, Jeff's brother, officiated the wedding - he was ordained online!

The couple wrote their own vows.

Jeff's ring is made of tungsten - it matches his gun holster.

Michelle designed a lot of the wedding's most fun details - she made the I-Spy placecards and the invitations, and she and her aunt made the purple hanging decorations that adorned the vases forming the arch for the ceremony. The cake topper is so cute - Michelle & Jeff are both US Marshals, so it's very fitting.

"all the single ladies! all the single ladies!" I never realized how much fun that song could be.

What a beautiful night! I wish you both all the happiness in the world.

<3