A Boston Waterfront Engagement | Lyndsay & Reed

A Boston Waterfront Engagement | Lyndsay & Reed

We were introduced to Lyndsay and Reed by some of our Duxbury-turned-Seattle friends and could not  be more excited about their upcoming wedding!  This gorgeous couple is getting married in one of my favorite Pacific Northwest locations - Orcas Island!  Not only that, but they are from my home state of Massachusetts and chose to have their engagement session in their East Boston neighborhood - with the most breathtaking view of the Boston skyline in the distance.  These two made my job super easy with their playful, laid-back, and fun attitudes! Two more weeks and we will all be hitting the ferry heading out to Orcas!  This is going to be a blast!

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A Springtime Downtown Tacoma Wedding

A Springtime Downtown Tacoma Wedding

Laura and Pete chose to host their wedding in Tacoma, WA and we wanted to make absolutely sure to take advantage of the city's strong, industrial, and eclectic character.  After capturing what might have been the sweetest first look we've ever seen... we strolled along the brick lined streets surrounded by lush flowering trees, colorful wall murals, and historic architecture.  We made our way to Historic 1625 - originally a 1940s auto dealership remodeled into a chic wedding and event space.  Laura and Pete celebrated among a lovely and down-to-earth group of friends and family.  Sean and I were honored to have the opportunity to document your wedding story, Laura and Pete.  Cheers to you!

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Amber & David | A Downtown Seattle Wedding Adventure

Amber & David | A Downtown Seattle Wedding Adventure

mber & David are literally a photographer's dream come true.  They were ready to go hours early on their wedding day in order to adventure through the city with us on a photo tour through Seattle!  The groom first laid eyes on his bride in the lobby of the Fairmont Olympic Hotel.  From there, we made our first stop on the blustery, but scenic Jose Rizal Bridge, made our way down and through Pioneer Square, hit Pike Place Market, then caught the sunset at Myrtle Edwards Park.  This whirlwind adventure took place in thirty degree temperatures no less... let's just say that these two were absolute troopers!

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