Archive: December, 2009



Free Engagement Photoshoot Contest!

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

First, I would like to apologize to anyone who has tried to contact me through my website and whom I have never responded to. I just realized today that the Gmail spam folder has been catching a lot of my legitimate emails.

Now, onto the good news. Clear Imagery is offering three engagement shoot sessions for FREE!

What’s the catch?

The only catch is that you have to win your spot. In 200 words or less, you must explain to us why you deserve to win, along with a picture of you and your fiance.

Rules
1. You must be engaged, but not married yet.
2. You must be over the age of 18.
3. Entry must be submitted before January 31st, 2010.

Winners will be contacted on February 28, 2010.

Contest closed.

Winning package includes:
1. A one to two hour engagement session in the Portland Metro area, unless you are willing to fly us to somewhere exotic :)
2. A DVD with full resolution files.

Total package is worth $400. Don’t miss out!

Michelle + John

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

I know I’ve promised these pictures for a while now, but now I’m finally done! The getting ready pictures and portraits were taken at the Nines in downtown Portland, the wedding ceremony was held at Southwest Bible Church in Beaverton, and the dinner reception was held at Columbia Edgewater Country Club on Marine Drive.

Thank you again for choosing me to photograph your special day!

Dress, Bride

Bride at the Nines

Bride at the Nines

Groom at the Nines

Bride and Groom at the Nines

Bride and Groom at the Nines

Bride and Groom at the Nines

Bride and Groom at the Nines

Bride and Groom at the Nines

Bride and Groom at the Nines

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Wedding at the Nines

Wedding at the Nines

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Southwest Bible Church Wedding

Southwest Bible Church Wedding

Southwest Bible Church Wedding

Southwest Bible Church Wedding

Southwest Bible Church Wedding

Edgewater Country Club Wedding

Edgewater Country Club Wedding

Cold Cold Portland

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

With temperatures dipping below 30, and sometimes down to the low teens over the past couple of days, all the exposed wetness seems to be frozen. Thankfully it hasn’t rained or snowed yet, otherwise we’d be reliving the frozen Portland two years ago.

Taking advantage of the dryness in December, which is almost unheard of in Portland, my friend Steve and I drove out to the lovely Multnomah Falls for some wicked pictures. Landscape photography is something that I’ve never really been good at, so coming out here was more of a challenge.

After getting there, I realized it was pretty much a photographer’s playground. Every other person had some kind of a pro to prosumer dSLR. One guy even brought a medium format film camera. About 1 out of 3 dSLR shooters hauled tripods. One guy even had the new Canon 17mm Tilt Shift with a 5D mark II. I have never seen so much pro gear at the Falls in one visit. It must have been pretty special. I shot with my widest lens in my arsenal, the lowly but goody 35mm f/2.

Horsetail Falls

I am stitching together some shots as I type this, since 35mm isn’t all too wide for large landscapes.

Multnomah Falls

After visiting the famous Multnomah Falls, we had planned to go to Bridal Veil Falls, which is just down the road. However, we came from I-84 and not the historic highway, and to get on it means we had to drive a couple miles to actually get on it from the parking lot. In doing so, we passed by Horsetail Falls, which was even better than Multnomah Falls itself. The fall was closer, there was more ice, and far less people. Here is one shot I took. Far more breathtaking in person.

Iced over Horsetail Falls

Iced over Horsetail Falls