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Wedding of Daniel & Rose at the Laurelhurst Club

On Halloween day, we helped capture the wedding of Daniel and Rose at The Laurelhurst Club, directly across from Laurelhurst park.

We started our shoot at Laurelhurst Park, where our married couple-to-be took a brief but beautiful walk through the turning fall leaves.

Daniel and Rose in Laurelhurst Park, Portland

 

We stopped at the most beautiful areas of the park to snap photos to help capture the beauty of the day, including the brick steps and the pond.

Daniel and Rose Photo at the stone steps at Laurelhurst Park, Portland

Daniel and Rose at the Laurelhurst Park lake

We moved to our next location, the Laurelhurst Club, where the couple would hold their wedding ceremony

Photo of Laurelhurst Club wedding venue sign, Portland, OR

Rose walking down the steps of the Laurelhurst Club in Portland, OR

We took a look inside at the decor and details that would set the scene for Rose and Daniel’s wedding day.

Daniel and Rose's wedding day decorations inside the Laurelhurst Club

Love bird wedding decorations

Wedding ceremony setup for the marriage of Daniel and Rose at the Laurelhurst Club

And who could forget the food trucks?

Home Pl8 food truck at the wedding of Daniel and Rose

We captured the celebration of Daniel and Rose’s love as it played out in front of friends and family

Daniel and Rose at their wedding ceremony at the Laurelhurst Club

And the kiss that said ” I do!”

Daniel and Rose kiss at their wedding

Congrats, Daniel and Rose! Wishing you many happy years to come!

Daniel and Rose share their first dance as a married couple

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January 23, 2016 Brie & John’s Wedding at The Old Church

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I love The Old Church, not only it is beautiful, but the place just has good energy.  Very happy and fun wedding!

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Christina and Ben

Say ‘I do!’ Ben and Christina said their vows and became newlyweds on September 1, 2013.

The bash was held at Gray Gables Estate, a classic venue and one of our favorites. Cheers to the bride and groom!

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Elizabeth and David

August 24, 2013 couldn’t have been a more beautiful day for a Mount Hood wedding. Elizabeth and David we wed on a sunny oregon day surrounded by loved ones.

The couples happiness was contagious and guests boogied the night away inside the historic and grand Timberline Lodge.

Congratulations to David and Elizabeth and thank you for letting us be a part of your special day!


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Kathy and Bobby tie the knot

Bride and groom became husband and wife on August 17.

Bobby and Kathy were married at The Old Church in downtown Portland. The church is over 100 years old and a gorgeous scene for an exchange of vows. The ceremony was followed by a reception at Gray Gables Estate in Southeast Portland.

The estate, an alluring, lush representation of Oregon, was the ideal setting for a bash.

Here’s to the newlyweds!


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All aboard the wedding train

Simple and full of love; that was the wedding of Ann and Kurt on August 16.

The couple’s picture-perfect wedding took place at The Troutdale House on Oregon’s Sandy River. The sweet sunset ceremony was followed by a reception complete with cupcakes.

Mr. and Mrs. Valentine walked along the train tracks as evening fell and kissed aboard a yellow caboose.

Cheers to the happy couple!


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Love in the rose city

Claire and Robert said I do at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Portland on August 3.

The cheerful ceremony was followed by a rocking reception at Bridgeport Brewery. The brewery, located downtown, is a staple in the Northwest craft-brew scene and a great venue. Family and friends surrounded the glowing bride and groom on their big day.

Newlyweds Robert and Claire hopped on the streetcar to end the evening. Congratulations you two!

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Dancing in the moonlight

On July 21, 2013 Paul and Phil’s dreams came true as they became man and wife. The pair were wed at the scenic Gorge-ous Weddings at Wind Mountain.

Married on the Columbia River Gorge on a perfect summer day, Phil and Paul, said ‘I do’ over the water.

A large moon and clear sky bid the newlyweds a good night.

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Broc and Becca

Two peas in a pod, Becca and Broc, tied the knot on July 19, 2013 at the McMenamins Cornelius Pass Roadhouse Brewery in Hillsboro, Oregon.

Dressed in converse sneakers and Mickey Mouse gloves this eccentric couple swapped vows in a lush green meadow. To top it off, the bridal party were clad in book page boutonnieres.

I vivacious group of family and friends made the celebration a true party. Broc and Becca even built a Lego statue to represent their love.

We wish you newlyweds all the best!

 


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Kati and Mark

A beautiful bride carried bright flowers down the aisle to her groom on June 22, 2013. Mark and Kati tied the knot at the Monarch Hotel in Clackamas, Oregon. An energetic crowd of family and friends surrounded the happy couple as they celebrated their big day. Delectable wedding cake was devoured and dancing ensued.

Cheers to the newlyweds, Kati and Mark!

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