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About Krissy Allori Photography


Hi. This is me. Except, I promise I will not look like this when you meet me. It is a rare occasion to see me all dolled up like this, but its the most recent photo of me that I have.

I am an on location custom photographer specializing in families, high school seniors, engagements, and weddings. I am based in Portland, OR, but I make frequent trips to Orange County, CA, as well as Seattle, WA.

Enjoy your visit through my blog and head on over to my website when you are done to learn more. I would love the opportunity to take your photos so be sure to contact me.

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Kaitlin & Chris | Portland Wedding Photographer | Bridal Veil Lakes

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

Goosebumps.

Kaitlin and Chris were married on a hot August summer day, and I can’t tell you how many times I got goosebumps.

Goosebumps when I arrived and saw how breathtaking the venue was.

Goosebumps when the father of the bride told me he would be taking his daughter across the lake in a canoe.

Goosebumps when I saw the look on the bride and groom’s faces when they first laid eyes on each other, just moments before they took their vows to be joined as husband and wife.

Goosebumps when I could feel the electricity between the two of them when they kissed, as if they had this fire burning and those around them could feel the heat.

Goosebumps.

For every one of my wedding couples, I take their engagement photos. It’s part of my wedding collections. I do it that way so that I can get to know the bride and groom before hand and most importantly, they can get to know me so they can feel comfortable with me on their wedding night. As hard as we tried, we were never able to make our engagement session work. Kaitlin and Chris live three hours away. They were in town several times from the time they booked up until their wedding and we had engagement dates set up each time, but for some reason – maybe because we live in Portland – it was raining every time. We kept saying “no big deal, we’ll set up another date” and then it would rain again and again, and before we knew it, it was wedding time. So, it was my first wedding where I had never met the bride and groom prior to the wedding, not even for a pre-consultation. This made me nervous, but by the end of the night I felt like I really knew the two of them. And what an amazing couple these two make.

During part of the reception, I was standing near a group of people who were watching the photo collage of Kaitlin and Chris they had playing on a TV that showcased photos of the two of them as well as photos of them growing up with family and friends in the wedding party. One of the bridesmaids was standing there and she said to me, “I had never really met a couple until I knew Kaitlin and Chris. They are so in love.” Even though I didn’t have the history with this couple or know them before that night, one thing was abundantly clear – these two were definitely IN LOVE. They were one of those couples where, when they kissed, people watching just stood mesmerized. Like there was love dust floating around them. It is impossible to be near them and not feel the genuine loving energy these two share.

Kaitlin and Chris – Thank you so much for having me there as your photographer, trusting me to capture so many tender moments. Your wedding was incredibly breathtaking, as were the two of you. I wish you a lifetime of loving memories together, and may you keep that passionate flame burning hot throughout the years!

Catering: The Bomber

DJ: Bust a Move DJ

Cupcake Tree: Melissa Davis

Venue: Bridal Veil Lakes

Hair/Make-up: Michelle Herman, Savvy Hair Studio Sherwood

Florist: Debbie Cameron

And now, the photos…

The Bride & Groom

The first time Chris saw Kaitlin was when her father was walking her down the isle. These were all taken after the ceremony. I adore this first photo because I didn’t pose them. In fact, we were all done taking photos and I had already started walking towards the reception. I turned around and this is what I saw. If you’re not sure if you’ve ever seen true love – that’s it right there.

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Here’s another one where I was long gone and on my way to the reception. They had no idea anyone was watching them. Alone, in their own world, completely in love.
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The Wedding Party

Eight bridesmaids, eight groomsmen, and the most adorable cooperative flower girl I have ever seen.
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Do you love the boots as much as I do?
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These guys needed no direction whatsoever from the photographer. It was awesome.
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Before

Kaitlin arrived in her Bride satin robe and had a job for each of the eight bridesmaids to help her get dressed.
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Pre-ceremony prayer.
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The Ceremony

I love this photo. Kaitlin is quietly waiting for her father to get in the canoe and row her over to the ceremony. Dad was so sweet – he had been at the ceremony site all day setting up and squeezed in a few practice rows across the lake. He wanted to be confident he wouldn’t dump the canoe with his daughter, the bride, aboard. He did a great job and she arrived at the ceremony completely dry. :)
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Tears. The groom cried. The bride cried. The father of the bride cried. I cried a teeny bit too.
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The kiss! The first of many that day.
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The Reception:

Announcing, for the first time as husband and wife…
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Let me tell you a little about the dinner that was served. Oh my God. It was so good. I’m talking spare ribs, corn bread, cheesy potatoes, broccoli salad, fresh fruit. I’m drooling right now just remembering it.
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The signing of the marriage certificate.
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The toasts. The toasts were especially sentimental because the groom’s mother asked everyone to take a moment to think of Kaitlin’s sister who wasn’t able to be there because she’s serving our country in Iraq.
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The cake. The bride and groom had their own cake and the guests enjoyed the most delicious cupcakes. I indulged in the toasted coconut ones.
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The first dance.
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Father-daughter and Mother-son.
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Is that not the most beautiful site for a wedding reception?
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The bouquet toss.
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The garter toss.
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I love this shot! I thought it was so cute that Kaitlin and Chris wanted a photo with me at the end. Normally I wouldn’t dare show a picture of me after eight hours of shooting on a hot day, but the look on my face is just a teeny indication of how much I love doing this.
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And off they go!
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Ashley & Danny | Portland Wedding Photographer | Jenkins Estate

Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

Ashley and Danny had an amazing wedding. It was gorgeous. It was sentimental. It was full of love. And it was FUN! Let me tell you… unless I knock back a few drinks, you won’t ever see me dancing in front of anyone but my kids. But it took all my energy to NOT set my camera down and get out on the dance floor and join the crowd during their reception. Ashley and Danny’s wedding was downright fun. It was truly a celebration, which is exactly what a wedding should be. Their friends and family were celebrating two amazing people who fell in love and decided to spend the rest of their lives together.

I loved the wedding and enjoyed every minute of it.

To Ashley & Danny: the two of you are so sweet, fun, full of life, and most importantly, crazy in love. I wish you a lifetime of happiness together and a house full of gorgeous children. Thank you so much for having me capture your first day as husband and wife.

You can see Ashley & Danny’s engagement photos HERE. They were also taken at Jenkins Estate where their wedding took place.

Catering: It’s Party Time Catering

DJ: Memories of Muzic

Cake: Bridget Becker

Venue: Jenkins Estate

Hair/Make-up: Ashlee Smith

Florist: Flowers By Mary Beth Bartel

Dress: Bellissima Couture

Without further ado, the photos…

The Bride & Groom
Stunning. I have no words to describe this photo other than stunning.

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Aren’t they gorgeous?
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The rings. Honestly, could they be more perfect? I don’t think its possible.
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I feel joy and happiness when I look at this photo.

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Isn’t she breathtaking?
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Look what the ring bearer got to carry down the isle. So gorgeous.
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Before

Ashley’s dress was so gorgeous.
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Mommy’s little girl.
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She wrote Danny a card to read before the wedding. Super sweet.
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Daddy’s little princess.
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The Ceremony:

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Ashley and her father came around the corner and it was the first time Danny laid eyes on his bride to be. The emotion on their faces could have stopped time.
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The kiss.
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It’s official!
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The Reception:

Announcing, for the first time as husband and wife…
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So many lovely details at the wedding. The guests were seated inside the main building as well as outside on the big wrap around porch. The food was so good. We’re talking hamburgers, hot dogs, pulled pork, salads, fruit. My husband asked why we didn’t do that at our own wedding. 
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The toasts. First came Ashley’s dad. He gave the loveliest, sweetest, funniest speech. It had me in tears by the end of it. He talked about how Ashley is their only child and how it only seemed like yesterday that his baby girl rode her big girl bike for the first time without training wheels, or she had a full beanie baby collection. Made me sad because I kept thinking about how fast my babies are growing. Afterward, I was standing next to Ashley and she said “I love my dad so much”.
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The cake.
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The first dance. What I love most about watching the two of them together is how Ashley always buries her head into Danny’s chest.
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Father Daughter dance.
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Mother Son dance.
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Bouquet toss. Yes, there was some fierce competition.
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Garter toss.
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And a few photos from one of the best parties I’ve ever been to. The dance floor was packed all night long. There were some seriously good dancing going on too. Fun fun fun!
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Cheers to the newlyweds!!!
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Mckayla & Jeff | Portland Engagement Photographer

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

Live. Laugh. Love.

I saw this on a sign once and thought, “well put”. It pretty much sums it up, doesn’t it?

Live. Live each day like it’s your last. Enjoy life. Be grateful for what you have and look forward to what is yet to come. Take nothing for granted.

Laugh. A day without laughter is a day wasted. Smile. Take joy in the little things.

Love. True love doesn’t just fill your heart, it overflows into your whole body and soul. When you love someone, they will always be a part of you, and the love you have for them will never end.

I can easily see Mckayla & Jeff living by those three very words: Live. Laugh. Love.

They make each other happy. They make each other laugh. The two of them together are so apparently easy, it’s hard to imagine them not being a couple. Ask any couple that’s been together for several decades what the secret is to a long happy marriage, and I guarantee they will say laughter has something to do with it. And oh how these two make each other laugh.

Mckayla and Jeff – I can’t wait to see how much you make each other smile on your wedding day! Congratulations!!!

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Julie & Steve | Portland Wedding Photographer | Riverplace Hotel

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

Julie and Steve. What an extraordinary couple. I’ve been trying to think of the best words to describe the two of them together. Graceful. Sweet. Loving. Caring. Content. All those words describe them, yet I feel like they don’t quite explain how they are as a couple. Together, they are simply put: easy. They are so comfortable with each other; so at ease. One can look at them and just know that they will not only be together for the rest of their lives, but they will remain loving and compassionate with one another. It is clear to see that they truly know and understand each other – such an important component in a long lasting marriage.

Their wedding was perfect. Down to every little minute detail. Absolutely perfect. From the brilliant colors, to the delicious cake, to the gorgeous jewelry, to the mouth watering prosciutto wrapped scallops, to the pristine weather, to the gleaming bride and groom. I can’t imagine a more perfect wedding for the two of them. They were surrounded by family and their closest friends and enjoyed every last minute, dancing the evening away, sharing memories with loved ones. It was an absolute honor for me to be able to photograph such a joyous event.

You can see Julie and Steve’s engagement photos HERE. We took them earlier this year down at the waterfront near the Riverplace Hotel, where their wedding reception took place.

Videographer: Jason Craig Steady State Studios | Email Jason

DJ: Randy Mueller Paradox Productions | Email Randy

Cake: Papa Haydn | Email Papa Haydn Wedding Cakes

Caterer/Venue: River Place Hotel | Email Riverplace

Hair/Make-up: AJ’s Hair Design & Makeup | Email AJ

Now on to the photos…

The Bride & Groom

I always like to start with the photos of the bride and groom. They’re what its all about, of course.
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The rings. Absolutely exquisite. This photo will have particularly special meaning for the bride & groom and their wedding guests. Hopefully a fun, memorable story. Sorry folks – its private. Won’t share the details on the blog. Just know that this photo means a lot.
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The Bridal Party
If you’re wondering… the answer is: Yes, I do take traditional formals at every wedding. They’re sort of a must have and I always take them unless specifically requested not to. Do I like to show them on my blog? Not particularly. Why? Because although they have meaning to the bride & groom as well as the family and the wedding party, they’re not particularly interesting to the remaining blog audience. However, I do like to show fun shots of the bridal party. Like when the bridesmaids give the groom an octopus hug and tangle their legs around his. Or when the groomsmen are asked to give the bride an inappropriate touch and the brother of the groom lands his hand right on her toosh. Yeah, I like those photos.
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Before

Isn’t she stunning?
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I just LOVED all the details. Absolutely gorgeous.
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The Ceremony:

The ceremony was held at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Parish in downtown Portland. Beautiful stained glass windows and wood beamed ceilings surround the couple as they took their vows to share their lives together. The ceremony was especially personal because Steve’s father was the priest who married them.
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The Reception:

The reception was on a private outdoor courtyard patio at the Riverplace Hotel. The food was amazing. The light was pristine. The details were stunning.

Announcing, for the first time as husband and wife…
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The cake. Oh. My. Lord. It tasted as good as it looks. Raspberry poppy seed, insanely delicous chocolate buttermilk with bittersweet chocolate ganache, and sinful espresso bean cupcakes.
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The details. Downright perfect. Perfect!
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The toasts. Sentimental. Funny. Memorable. Perfect.
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The cake.
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The first dance. Now, I have to admit, this was one of the most fun first dances I have ever seen. They danced to “Dog Days Are Over” by Florence + The Machine. If you haven’t heard it, open up a new window and listen to it. Their dance was fabulous! The song goes back and forth between slow and soulful to fast and happy, and Julie and Steve were so fun to watch!
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Father daughter dance.
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Garter toss.
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And the bouquet toss. The maid of honor caught it and her boyfriend looks mighty pleased, I must say.
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Such a fun reception! No one danced more than Grandma! She was cutting a rug out there. The entire evening was filled with love and joy.
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Julie and Steve – you are an amazing couple. Thank you so much for trusting me to capture this most important day in your lives. You two are a wonderful couple and I expect an invitation to your 50th wedding anniversary party! :)
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Nicole and Todd | Portland Wedding Photographer | Lynden, WA

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

I’m a strong believer in fate. I think everything happens for a reason. I believe that there is a reason we connect with certain people. And I most certainly feel that we are meant to be with the people we fall in love with.

After getting to know Todd & Nicole from their engagement session and then from following them around on the most important day of their lives together, I don’t have a doubt in my mind that these two were put on this Earth to be with one another. They are both so incredibly and genuinely kind – such a lovely attribute to find in one person alone, but to find it in two people is really quite amazing. After getting to know their friends and family, it was easy to see how much these two are really loved by everyone around them.

I was fortunate to have my friend and fabulously talented photographer, Kristin, as my second shooter for the wedding. Kristin owns Images by Kristin and lives in the area so if you are interested in having family photos done, her work is really stunning and she is a really lovely person to work with.

Nicole and Todd drove 9 hours round trip last fall to have their engagement photos done… in the rain! You can see them HERE.

Hair Stylist: Carma Rutgers Argyle Salon
Make-up Artist: Sara Rorvig
Wedding Veil: Kara Rice Rafferty
Venue: Homestead Golf & Country Club
Caterer: The Reserve

The Bride & Groom

It was a gorgeous day with a bright blue sky and puffy white clouds. I can’t think of a better compliment to bright blue shoes than a classic yellow truck.

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Loved loved loved their rings.
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Isn’t she stunning?
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Two of my favorites.
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Sometimes its hard to get cozy in front of a photographer. These two were so into each other on their wedding day, I don’t think they even noticed I was there. Once they were inside the cab of that truck, I don’t think they noticed anything else besides each other.
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There was an old barn next to the golf course and they gave us permission to shoot there. The light inside was gorgeous and we were shielded from golf balls.
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Todd was being naughty. See the hand?
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Such a gorgeous dress. Absolutely stunning.
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Side by side – the shot on the left is from their engagement session and the shot on the right is from their wedding. I have to thank my four year old daughter for the presentation of the photos. She woke up in the morning and came and sat on my lap while I was editing pictures. First she said “I love those shoes!” (I thought Nicold would get a kick out of that). Then I asked her what color I should make the background and she said pink and blue to match the shoes. I had the pink on the left and the blue on the right and she had me switch them to compliment the colors. She just might have the eye for this kind of thing!
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The Bridal Party

The bridal party consisted of Nicole’s twin and Todd’s two brothers and his sister. They both have one of those families where everyone is gorgeous.
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Who says you can’t run in heels and a wedding dress?
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Cute!!!
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Before

The owner of the golf course was generous enough to have Nicole and the girls get ready in his motorhome… It was nicer than most houses I’ve been in. Everyone’s hair and make up was gorgeous.
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I can’t say enough about how gorgeous the dress was and very few girls could have worn it as well as Nicole did.
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Hot!!!
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And the lucky groom getting ready. (Not shown: the boys relaxing with some whiskey)
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The Ceremony:

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I always love the photos of the father of the bride walking his sweet princess down the isle. The expressions are always priceless.
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So lucky to have such a beautiful blue sky overhead. They deserved nice weather after having had their engagement photos in soaking wet rain.
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Exchanging of the rings.
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And the KISS.
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See that? Nothing but pure joy and happiness.
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Making it official.
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The Reception:

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I love wedding food. So much thought and planning goes into every single selection.
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I am a huge fan of all the planning and details that go into a wedding. Instead of a traditional cake, Nicole & Todd had their family and close friends make different kinds of cookies. Personal touches like that are what make a wedding personal and intimate. Love it.
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A little fun with the fish eye lens and some funky processing.
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The cake.
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I have to say that the toasts at this wedding were the best toasts I have ever heard. Each one was well thought out and delivered, heartfelt, genuine, and funny. There was a ton of roasting going on.
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The guys in the back kept chanting “T-BONE” and they’d make a T with their arms. Loved the camaraderie.
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The first dance.
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The father daughter dance.
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Grandma and Grandma – married 61 years!!!
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Congratulations, Nicole and Todd. May every single day be filled with the same love and passion that you shared for each other on your wedding day.

My Mommy Friends | Portland Family Photographer

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

I always write about how I strive to get connection in my photos. In fact, capturing real emotion and pure connection is what fuels my passion for photography. When I photograph my clients, we are strangers when we start our session and I feel like I get to know them through the process of taking and editing their photos. So when I photograph people I know, it’s a little bit different for me. Instead of getting to know them through my photos, I already know them and their personalities when we start. Then, when I take their photos, I absolutely adore getting to see their personalities shine in what I capture with my camera.

I know these two families because my daughter has been in preschool for the past two years with the middle son from the all boy group and the oldest son who has two sisters. I can’t even begin to tell you how incredible their school and their teacher has been. All of the parents are really involved and I am so fortunate to have made such good friends with the other families. I always refer to them as “my mommy friends”. These two families are no exception. Get this – the moms are sisters and the dads are brothers. How easy does that make holidays with the in-laws? They aren’t the only families that I know that have done this. Pure genius, I tell you.

Anyway, I already knew everyone’s personalities. I knew their smiles. I know how they bat their eyelashes to make the other moms swoon. I’ve seen them play and fight and joke around and be bashful. Knowing all of that made it so much more fun to capture the emotion, their personalities, and connect with them through my camera.

I just adore this photo. This captured their personalities that morning exactly. I love it when my camera is able to freeze a feeling like that.
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Here are both sets of kids. Cousins.
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The two sisters and two brothers.
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You know I love my walking shots.
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If only I were 6 years old again. I’d be chasing this little guy all over the playground.
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Sweetness | Portland Family Photographer

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

I had to title this post “Sweetness” again. That’s what I titled their post from last spring. You can see those photos HERE. Sweetness still applies, because that’s all I feel from these three. There’s this quiet happiness I feel from just being near this sweet little family, and it makes me happy to be able to capture the love they share.

Every family I photograph emits different energy and I feel something slightly different with each of them. Some are pure laughter, some are joy, some are love, some are affection, some are passion, some are content. This family is my Sweetness.

Look how much he’s grown! Little man just turned 2 years old a few days before our session.
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I love the photo on the left. Picture this… a little two year old boy trying to be a stinker and get away with something. He had his back to a big cement pillar. He slowly was inching is way to the side to sneak around the back side of the pillar and make a toddler escape. Can’t you just picture him inching over, little by little, trying not to get noticed?
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Boy, do I love this city.
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One of my favorites from the session. I think 2 years old is one of the cutest ages. Add Mommy and Daddy tickling a cute toddler and I have nothing but a big fat grin on my face.
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I can’t wait to photograph them again next year. :)

Hawaii | Portland Custom Photographer

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

Bad Krissy!

My poor blog has been so neglected. I have valid reasons, I promise. I will also promise you that from now through the end of the year, I guarantee this blog will be full of beautiful new photos.

I still have three family sessions I have yet to post on the blog and this Saturday starts my SUPER busy wedding season, so lots of good pics will follow.

For now, I’ll just share a couple personal photos. We got back last night from seven nights on the North Shore of Oahu. We stayed in a house that was steps from Three Tables beach and we went there every single day. At the beginning of the vacation, the kids were begging to go back to the beach every time we went back to the house. By the end of the vacation, they were telling us they were tired of the beach and wanted to go home. You know it’s a good vacation when you’re so exhausted from all the good times that all you want to do is sleep in your own bed.

I haven’t had a chance to look through all my photos (there are a ton, as you might imagine) on the computer yet, but as soon as I took this shot, I knew it was one of my favorites.
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And you know that I can’t go anywhere or do anything without mentioning the food. We hardly ate out this trip because it was just easier to stock up at Costco and hang out at the house with the kids, but besides the powdered Love’s donuts that accompanied our 100% Kona coffee every morning, the local produce was my absolute favorite. Everyone has had pineapple and most people like it, right? Well, unless you’ve had a pineapple while you’re in Hawaii, you have no idea how good it is. I equate it to a person who is living in New Mexico and is used to eating strawberries that are grown in California and shipped in on a truck (this used to be me). Then, one day you go to Oregon at the end of June and for the first time you eat a REAL strawberry. Dark red, firm but juicy, sweet but tart, solid crimson fruit all the way to the leaves. There’s just no comparison. That was what the pineapple was like on this trip. We ate 3 very large pineapples over the course of the week. We also ate (from left to right): star fruit (always been a favorite of mine), passion fruit (I saw a local shake it to loosen the seeds, then cut it in half to eat it. Worked like a charm. Loved the flavor but it was really tart), tomatoes, papaya (we had one every day… when we barbecued hot dogs it *almost* felt like I was at Gray’s Papaya in New York), guava (not a fan – good flavor but the seeds suck), mango (OUTSTANDING), ice cold coconut juice, onion, avocado, dragon fruit (not great but everyone should try it once), corn, and cute little bananas (not pictured – ice cold sugar cane).
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Aloha!

Class of 2012 | Portland High School Senior Photographer

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

My schedule is super full through the end of September, but I have a few dates set aside so that I may take advantage of the warm summer sun that I know we’ll eventually someday hopefully get to photograph some of my favorite subjects… high school seniors.

And, of course, I have to share some of my favorite senior shots from last year.

Portland High School Senior Photographer

Portland High School Senior Photographer

Portland High School Senior Photographer

Portland High School Senior Photographer

Portland High School Senior Photographer

Portland High School Senior Photographer

Portland High School Senior Photographer

Portland High School Senior Photographer

Portland High School Senior Photographer

Thank You | Portland Family Photographer

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

A few weeks ago I got this email:

I found out that my husband is coming home from Iraq for a couple of weeks during the middle of May. He’ll be with our 7 month old son for the first time. I really want to surprise him with us doing family photos. I don’t know if you’re able to do this as it’s such short notice, but I think your work is so beautiful. We are available at anytime. I hope we can figure something out and get our first family photos! Thank you. -Caitlin

Wow.

I was completely humbled and honored to have the opportunity to take their first family photos.

Call my ability to take photos a skill. Call it talent. Call it pure luck. Whatever it is, what good is it if I don’t put it to good use? I called Caitlin up and told her it would be my privilege to take their photos, and for all that their family has sacrificed for our country, it would be my gift to them.

To Caitlin and her boys: Thank you so much for this opportunity. I’m grateful for everything that you do. Enjoy your first family photos!

Portland Family Photographer

Portland Family Photographer

Portland Family Photographer

Portland Family Photographer

Portland Family Photographer

Portland Family Photographer

Portland Family Photographer

Portland Family Photographer

Portland Family Photographer

Portland Family Photographer

Portland Family Photographer

 

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