Cory Parris posted new images from an engagement portrait session at the Seattle waterfront!
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Seattle Engagement Portraits!
Saturday, May 7th, 2011Jane & Chris–Wedding at the Japanese Baptist Church and Around the Bellevue Westin
Wednesday, April 13th, 2011Jane and Chris had a great and heartfelt ceremony followed by a night photoshoot in downtown Bellevue.
Wedding: Japanese Baptist Church
Hotel: Westin Bellevue
Day of Wedding Coordinator: Amy Pak Weddings
Chris & the guys.
This is an image taken by my amazing daughter Alyssa Parris.
Another great image by Alyssa.
Chris’ hands during the ceremony as he waited for Jane.
Jane laughing as Chris raps her a wedding song.
Chris raps for Jane during the wedding. He was good, too!
Chris and Jane holding hands after the wedding.
Jane playing a wedding game. She was able to figure out who was Chris by feeling his shoulders!
One of the groomsmen singing to the bride and groom. Jane and Chris had to kiss every time anyone sang the word “love”.
This is actually a candid moment. I walked into the hotel and they were hugging in from of this wall at the Westin in Bellevue.
This image was taken in their hotel room on the 15th floor of the Westin with the lights of Bellevue below.
Click here to see the complete wedding and order prints!
Jane & Chris – Sneak Peak of Wedding Images at the Westin Bellevue!
Thursday, March 31st, 2011Here is one image of Jane and Chris that I took on the streets of Bellevue on their wedding night. This was just outside the Westin in Bellevue where they were staying. We also did some images inside the hotel and with their entire bridal party in the streets that night.
For more information about what I did to take this image, see my photography educational blog Cory’s Photo School
Vlada & Andrey | Wedding at Heritage Hall and Hotel Bellevue!
Friday, March 25th, 2011Vlada and Andrey had an amazing day for their wedding! Beautiful blue skies after almost two weeks of straight rain. Vlada and her bridesmaids got ready in her suite at Hotel Bellevue (formerly the Bellevue Club). Their wedding later was at Heritage Hall in Kirkland with the reception back at Hotel Bellevue.
Go see the rest of the post on Cory’s Blog!
Vlada and Andrey–Wedding at Heritage Hall and Hotel Bellevue!
Friday, March 25th, 2011Vlada and Andrey had an amazing day for their wedding! Beautiful blue skies after almost two weeks of straight rain. Vlada and her bridesmaids got ready in her suite at Hotel Bellevue (formerly the Bellevue Club). Their wedding later was at Heritage Hall in Kirkland with the reception back at Hotel Bellevue.
Wedding negotiation and games.
Vlada watching the activities through the one way glass of the limo.
Vlada walking with her dad to the wedding
The newly renovated ballroom at Hotel Bellevue.
Cleaning up a pile in cash!
When wedding guest attack! The guests decided the wedding photographer in the middle of the circle was a good target!
You can watch the slideshow above or see the complete wedding (and buy prints) by clicking on this link to the cart system!
My Ring….
Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011When we were first married, both my wife and I were working as servers at the Olive Garden. We didn’t have a lot of money and we were saving it for important things like a honeymoon and starting a business. Our rings weren’t really that big of deal to us. We just wanted something to show that we were married. Over the last 17 years our rings had taken a lot of abuse. Especially Leslie’s rings. Her engagement ring fell apart a couple of years ago and her wedding band snapped a couple months ago. We decided that we would get new rings. We went looking at new rings one time. I saw some different things that I liked. I spent a day or two online and bought a ring. Leslie has bought and returned five rings. Now she is thinking that she will just move a ring that I bought her a few years ago to the other hand and call it good. So…here is my new ring. If Leslie ever gets a new ring, I’ll photograph it, too!
Vlada – A Tease from a Wedding at Hotel Bellevue!
Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011Originally posted by Seattle Wedding Photographer Cory Parris
Here is one image from Vlada & Andrey’s wedding at Hotel Bellevue (formerly the Bellevue Club). I love the old-fashioned look of the birdcage veil and made it into a grainy black and white!
Carrie + Rick
Monday, March 21st, 2011Here’s a few from Carrie and Rick’s fall wedding in Bellevue. We started the day getting ready in a suite at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue. We did a little photo shoot in Lincoln Square before heading over to St. Andrews Lutheran Church in Bellevue, and then to the wedding reception at the Tam O’ Shanter Golf & Country Club.




For Photographers–Composition–Bend Your Knees!
Thursday, March 10th, 2011I’ve been meaning for some time to write some articles for photographers and those that want to be photographers. Here is one that I thought of while on vacation with my family. We were in Washington DC visiting museums and monuments. Seemingly every person walked up to whatever it was, took a snapshot and walked away.
So…every person took the exact same photographs. So I was pointing out to my kids that there are many ways to photograph the same subject to make it seem more interesting and dynamic. One quick trick that you can try just about any time is to bend your knees. I would guess that the average person makes 95% of their photographs at eye level. Whether that is standing or sitting, they pull out the camera and put it in front of them in their current position.
Here are a few samples of images that I have taken over the last year or so that are improved because of the lower than eye-level angle that I used to take them.
For this image, Carly’s soon-to-be-husband had sent her a note while she was getting ready for their wedding. At the end of the note, he made a mention of her tendency to be late and asked her to be on time. I bent my knees to include the clock and a laughing bridesmaid.
Signs are not the most interesting thing in the world, but they help tell the story of the wedding by spelling out the “where” in the story. Semiahmoo had some tulips in front of their sign so I bent down to include them as larger objects in the foreground.
Here I bent down at the bottom of the stairs to exaggerate the perspective of the trees behind them and the leading line of the railing going towards them. This was taken at the park at Snoqualmie Falls next to Salish Lodge.
To get a better perspective of this bride getting ready at Newcastle Golf Club, I bent to elbow level.
One of the best things about bending your knees (actually, I was laying down on the dock), is that is cleans up the background by letting you emphasize sky rather than clutter. This one was taken at a dock next to Salty’s on Alki.
Here the bride was putting on her shoes as she was getting ready at the Warwick Hotel in Seattle. The only way to get the image with both her feet and her face in the frame was by getting down.
This image of the bride and groom taken at Mount Baker Presbyterian shows the cool architectural details on the background.
This senior portrait was taken in a parking garage. Looks cooler with the pillars and industrial details behind her.
This couple was getting married at Willows Lodge in Woodinville, so we walked next door to Red Hook. I like the “worms-eye” view to take advantage fo the lines of fenced in beer kegs.
This image, taken behind the Palace Ballroom was a reflection in the water.
This image was taken just after they were married in a suite at the Alexis Hotel. By bending down I was able to minimize the distractions in the room for a more simple photograph about the couple.
Groom singing to his bride as she comes down the aisle at the Palace Ballroom.
This image taken at the Skansonia is taken at dock level to show the line of the dock.
This was taken at the Georgetown Ballroom. They have a very cool neon sign above the stage. I got lower to show the sign in the background of their first dance.
Getting low helped to change the feel of the image during the father of the groom’s speech at Kitsap Memorial Park.
Getting low is always fun on the dance floor.
If you have ideas for future articles, please email me at c@coryparris.com.
Cory Parris is a Seattle Wedding Photographer.