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Tag Archives: Reversed Lens Photogrpahy

Fifty and Counting for the Parkers

Jerry and Diana Parker have been dear friends of ours going on seven years now. Despite our age difference (which you’ll see is substantial), they are both such wonderful people that we’ve been lucky to count them a part of our lives. Their family of six children gets together every few years– a tremendous accomplishment...

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Calling all military brides! • Portland Oregon Wedding Photography

We are thrilled to be a part of one of the best celebrations of the Fourth of July that I have ever heard of– the Brides Across America military bride dress giveaway at Charlotte’s Weddings and More! Brides Across America is an AMAZING organization. As they state on their website, “Bringing bridal and military together...

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Rains Family • Portland Oregon Family Photography

I’ve been friends with Tracy, the owner and proprietor of Pumpkin Noodle, an adorable line of children’s clothing, for quite some time now. We’ve often chatted about getting together to photograph their family and now it’s finally come to fruition! This was such a fun session. Both John and Tracy are super gregarious and fun...

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Saturday in the park • Portland Oregon Family Photography

We did a session with the Kodesch family last fall that ranks as one of my favorites of all time. Part of that, I’m sure, has to do with how much I love these little girls. Part of it was their adorable Boden outfits. But the best part was watching them be their adorable selves...

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Photobooth, ’80s style • Portland Oregon Photobooth

Oh, how I love me some photobooth pictures, especially when they’re like this! But let me back up first and tell you how we achieved the awesomeness you will see below. One of our favorite clients just celebrated her 40th birthday and her husband threw her an amazing ’80s-themed party to celebrate. They, and their...

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