From film to USB drive
In this day and age my biggest fear is of losing images, or even our clients losing their images.
In this day and age my biggest fear is of losing images, or even our clients losing their images.
Cave B Winery.... Richard and I were able drive over to Eastern Washington to the gorgeous Cave B Winery, for the wedding of two of the sweetest people we know. Every part of this day fit Nick and Jennifer so perfectly. The ceremony was on a hillside overlooking the Columbia River and Gorge with their family and closest friends.
You’ve heard it said before, “film is dead (and the digital revolution killed it).” I think it’s safe to say that it isn’t entirely true. In fact, I’d say its alive and well for those who have a discerning eye. Anyone who’s a connoisseur, there’s no alternative to using film, except film.
What a blast we had photographing Amanda for her Senior year pictures in Downtown Seattle. We incorporated her love for art and fashion into her session. Starting off in Pike Place and finding ourselves at the Seattle Space Needle and wrapping it up at the EMP.
We had so much fun shooting this gorgeous vintage bride and horse session. We made our way to one of our favorite spots in Snohomish in the evening which was perfect to capture those “golden hour” shots. The gorgeous 1800’s bridal gown was stunning in the tall grass and our model, Hailey wore the dress perfectly.