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.


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.



The Wedding Party
Eight bridesmaids, eight groomsmen, and the most adorable cooperative flower girl I have ever seen.

Do you love the boots as much as I do?

These guys needed no direction whatsoever from the photographer. It was awesome.


Before
Kaitlin arrived in her Bride satin robe and had a job for each of the eight bridesmaids to help her get dressed.



Pre-ceremony prayer.

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. ![]()


Tears. The groom cried. The bride cried. The father of the bride cried. I cried a teeny bit too.



The kiss! The first of many that day.







The Reception:
Announcing, for the first time as husband and wife…

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.


The signing of the marriage certificate.

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.

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.


The first dance.

Father-daughter and Mother-son.

Is that not the most beautiful site for a wedding reception?

The bouquet toss.

The garter toss.

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.

And off they go!































































































































































































