Reversed Lens Photography Studios specializes in fresh, boutique portraiture for every stage in life. Our passion is capturing the emotion inherent in the human experience-- the first days of babyhood, the jubilance of childhood, the awkwardness and anticipation of the teenage years, the sweetness of love and the beginnings of a life together-- and then translating those moments into heirloom-quality art.

Our blog is a combination of all of those moments. We highlight the latest sessions from our portrait and event work, as well as little glimpses into what drives our creativity and passion. Sometimes that's a product or vendor that we're thrilled to have stumbled into, or it might just be moments from our life that we felt compelled to share.

More than anything, we hope that you'll feel our passion: for beauty, even in the most unexpected places, for uniqueness, but most of all for the true, beautiful joy of real life.

Come see your life through a different lens with us today!


Yelp’s Ballroom Bash • Portland Oregon Event Photographers

We’ve been longtime lovers of Yelp. Their tagline “Real People. Real Reviews” to me says it all: it’s a great place to go to get the true story about a business. Sometimes the recommendations are glowing and you’re so glad that it’s a place you know you’ll love. Sometimes, you’re glad that you checked so that you can steer clear of something that really was way too good to be true. With all of the Yelp love that goes around, we were stoked with Don, Portland’s Yelp rep, called and asked us to come down to the Ballroom Bash and bring along the Mini Studio™. The Mini Studio™ pics are fabulous, which you can see in the post below, but we also had a great time mingling with the other Yelpers, dishing on our favorite joints, and capturing the revelry. And the other vendors– Pine State Biscuits, Hot Lips Pizza, and Cupcake Jones to name a few– were amazing as well. Too bad their food flew too fast to get images of! There’s also one face distinctly missing, and that’s of Don, because the guy was simply too hard to keep in one spot!

One Yelp-maestro we did catch: Michelle, the West-coast rep.

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