Mallorie has had her horse since she was 12 years old and as far as I can tell, Diesel, their dog is her little bro. Get ready for some serious engagement cuteness, lots of kisses and gorgeous fall colors at the stable and at Edgefield! Congratulations Kyle and Mallorie, you two are so obviously in love, your wedding will be amazing!
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We had a cozy orange sunset, amazing old trees everywhere, stunning view of the mountains and an unbelievably huge harvest moon! I’m not that good. I didn’t know we’d be able to see all of the mountains and I definitely did not plan for the harvest moon. It just meant that Jacob and Anna had to put up with me for an extra few minutes while I found the perfect angle to get a romantic last shot of the evening. Thank you so much Anna and Jacob – I can’t wait for your wedding at the Newell House in Champoeg!
I loved getting to hang out with Casey and Drew on one of our recent sunny afternoons to shoot their engagement session. They’re kind of ridiculously adorable. It was a really fun and laid back shoot because we just went around to all of Casey and Drew’s fun date spots in Portland. The Matador is their most beloved Portland restaurant and of course Salt and Straw is their favorite place for dessert! Mostly though, they’re just obviously head over heels for each other and a perfect match! I can’t wait for the wedding at Langdon Farms this summer!
I was very excited today to find out that one of my images was awarded an honorable mention in Junebug’s “Best of the Best” Engagement Contest! They chose this image as one of the most romantic and intimate engagement images.
This was from a really fun engagement session last autumn. The couple brought lanterns and had a picnic that went into the night! See the rest of their romantic Portland Engagement Session!
Portland Engagement Session in the Rain
I am so excited to photograph Caleb and Sophie’s wedding this fall! We had a nice relaxing stroll through Washington Park for their engagement session… followed by what turned out to be some very romantic rainfall coming in from the west. (I made that part up, I have no idea which way the rain come from… well, it came from the sky)