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Archive for the ‘wedding venue’ Category

Kay + Ari - Wedding at the DAR House

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

Kay and Ari were married on a beautiful March day. I don’t get to say that too often. Their wedding and reception were at the Daughters of the American Revolution chapter house on Capital Hill. It’s a beautiful old house filled with antiques. The ceremony was done by Pat of A Heavenly Ceremony. You can see their slideshow here.

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The DAR building

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Rubber ducks as a wedding gift. How cool is that?

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A hug for Dad to end the night.

SOS Dinner!

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

I had the great pleasure of photographing a fundraising dinner for Share Our Strength. This is not your average fundraising dinner, however. The dinner was at the Herbfarm in Woodinville, which is the only five star restaurant in the Seattle area, and then added guest chefs from Seattle and around the country! The great thing about it is that the proceeds go to feed hungry children here in the United States. Below are a few of the images.

Seattle Wedding Photographer Cory Parris

Seattle Wedding Photographer Cory Parris

Seattle Wedding Photographer Cory Parris

Seattle Wedding Photographer Cory Parris

Seattle Wedding Photographer Cory Parris

Seattle Wedding Photographer Cory Parris

Seattle Wedding Photographer Cory Parris

Seattle Wedding Photographer Cory Parris

Seattle Wedding Photographer Cory Parris

Seattle Wedding Photographer Cory Parris

Seattle Wedding Photographer Cory Parris

Seattle Wedding Photographer Cory Parris

Seattle Wedding Photographer Cory Parris

Seattle Wedding Photographer Cory Parris

Seattle Wedding Photographer Cory Parris

Seattle Wedding Photographer Cory Parris

Thornewood Castle Wedding

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

Here are some pictures at the Thornewood Castle from Dan and Saeko’s recent wedding. The Thornewood Castle is a fun place to shoot, especially because they have such cool gardens. Unfortunately, it was super cold and rainy, so we stayed indoors pretty much all day. Fortunately, it was still decked out with lights and Christmas decorations so it looked great.

Wedding Pictures at the Thornewood Castle

Click below to see more pictures:

Wedding Pictures at the Thornewood Castle

Love this shot of Saeko getting ready.

Wedding Pictures at the Thornewood Castle

And the groom.

Wedding Pictures at the Thornewood Castle

They meet.

Wedding Pictures at the Thornewood Castle

Okay, you’ve got to admit I’ve got skills :)  How cute is she here, and looking at this picture, you would think it was taken on a sunny summer day.

Wedding Pictures at the Thornewood Castle

The Castle. One day, I want to get a couple of those lions for my front door. How cool are those…..

Wedding Photos at the Thornewood Castle

I love this picture of the bride and her dad walking down the aisle. They both have such great emotion showing on their faces.

Wedding Photography by Maurice Photo

Ceremony.

Wedding Pictures at the Thornewood Castle

The lighting in this room was seriously funky. There are about 5 colors of light hitting them from all the room lights and decorations. I love how the veil glows in this picture, it puts all the focus on the bride.

Wedding Pictures at the Thornewood Castle

Congratulations!

Wedding Pictures at the Thornewood Castle

Here’s one of those pictures that really works despite being in soft focus. I love all of the layers of action happening.

Food photography by Seattle Wedding photographer Maurice Photo

Yum! I should cook with toasted sesame seeds more often. They look so cool! The food looked amazing, catered by Snuffins Catering.

Snuffins Catering pictures by Maurice Photo

Sushi looks so cool if you light it right. I’m tempted to make a print of this for my wall at home. It’s edible art.

Wedding Photography by Maurice Photo

Toasting.

Wedding reception pictures by Maurice Photo

Dancing.

 

Dancing at the reception

The kids could cut a little rug as well.

I could have posted a hundred pictures from this wedding, but I think I’ll stop here….. Thanks for looking. To see more of my work, please visit my website

 

Elyssa + Caleb - Wedding

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Elyssa and Caleb were married at Willows Lodge. They had beautiful holiday theme and just a dusting of snow at the beginning of the day. You can see the slideshow here!

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The makeup was done by Erin Skipley

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Dog Ringbearer

The ring bearer stood on the dress!

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From Willows Lodge looking at the Herb Garden Restaurant

Winter wedding decorations

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Elyssa’s mom cried during the slideshow.

First Dance at Willows Lodge

DJ station by NiteLite Entertainment

For the DJ, they had Austin from NiteLite Entertainment. I can easily recommend him! I love this image of the DJ station

Winter Night at Willows Lodge

Willow’s Lodge!

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

Below is a new Q& A with Jenn Wenman, Catering & Conference Services Manager at Willows Lodge in Woodinville.

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Q: What makes your venue unique?
A: We have award-winning herb gardens where we host our ceremonies and gourmet menus that break out of the “banquet food” restrictions.

Q: How would you describe your venue?
A: Rustic, comfortable, natural, luxuriously relaxing

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Q: What services do you offer to help brides prepare for their wedding?
A: Day-of coordination and then help with finalizing all details provided by Willows Lodge.

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Q: Do you offer suggestions as to what vendors to use?
A: Yes, we provide a preferred vendor list.

Q: Do you offer day-of wedding coordination?
A: Yes, we are on-site the day of the wedding to help coordinate vendor needs, facilitate the ceremony and make sure the event goes flawless.

Q: Do you offer suggestions about planning the day?
A: If needed we are happy to make suggestions to any of our clients regarding their wedding plans.

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Q: What suggestions do you have for a bride that is choosing a venue?
A: I always tell my brides to select a few things that are the most important to them (venue, food, flowers, photography, etc.) and then focus the most time and money on those things. Everything else they should put at the end of their list and consider cutting corners. I also tell them to find a venue that they feel comfortable and relaxed at otherwise they will only be increasing the amount of stress they will feel on their wedding day.

Q: What do you charge?
A: $500 Gazebo rental fee; $1,500 Sammamish Ballroom rental fee; food & beverage minimums vary depending on date.

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Photographs by Cory Parris