A Salish Lodge Wedding
Sunday, October 5th, 2008
Here’s a couple pictures from Dan & Genevieve’s wedding at the Salish Lodge in Snoqualmie.
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Here’s a couple pictures from Dan & Genevieve’s wedding at the Salish Lodge in Snoqualmie.
To see more, please visit www.mauricephoto.com
Here are a few pictures from Trinh and Dao’s wedding. It was a long but super fun day starting with a Tea Ceremony in the morning, church ceremony during the day, and then reception at the Waterfront Marriott. There are way too many great pictures to accurately cover this wedding on the blog, but here’s a few of my faves…….
This is a great series. The girlfriend of one of the groomsmen caught the bouquet, so he got lifted up and carried across the room as soon as it happened. They were definitely one of the most energetic and fun loving groups I’ve worked with. To see more, please visit www.mauricephoto.com/lovethisblog
Ceremony: University Presbyterian Church Reception: Farestart Bride and Groom : super fun to work with.
I love this shot. Maybe because of the large age gap between everyone, and the random positions and expressions, it’s one of those really interesting moments to look at. Holly and Dustin decided to make a quick stop at Dick’s on the way over the reception. The “MauricePhoto Booth”
Here are some pictures from Leah and Som’s wedding. It was an epic 2 day affair, starting with a traditional western style ceremony and reception at theSeattle Asian Art Museum, and then an Indian wedding ceremony at the Bellingham Ferry Terminal the next day.
Their cakes were super cool, including a salmon shaped groom’s cake by Mike’s Amazing Cakes. Click below to see more:
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Here are some pictures from a recent wedding at Delille Cellars.
This is one of my favorite pictures of the day. Right after the ceremony as they walked down the hill, they stopped and kissed. I got the wide shot of the kiss, and then zoomed in with my telephoto lens and caught this great moment of them looking at each other. They both look so happy.
This is the shot that came right before the first picture I posted.
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Here’s a few pictures from Karen and Gabe’s wedding. Special thanks to fellow ASWP - er Sean for assisting.
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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.

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Love this shot of Saeko getting ready.

And the groom.

They meet.

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.

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

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

Ceremony.

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.

Congratulations!

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

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

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.

Toasting.

Dancing.
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.