I’m known for capturing those didn’t-know-you-were-there shots and busting a move on the dance floor just to get those perfect candids. I also work with you to ensure we incorporate your style and story into your engagement and wedding photos!
Kenzie and Alex had a stunning Artist Point engagement session up on Mt. Baker in Washington state and it was epic. These two are so gosh darn cute together that they couldn’t stop giggling the whole time! It was such a blast to finally meet this stunning couple, get to know them, and adventure around the great Artist Point area together.
We started out in the stunning Heather Meadows area to catch the golden light coming through over the crater. This is my husbands’ favorite area because he thinks it looks like Lord of the Rings somehow haha Super majestic! Then we wandered over to Picture Lake, then finished with a golden sunset up at the main Artist Point area. Kenzie and Alex plan on getting married later this fall in North Bend and they love being outside and being in nature as much as possible so heading up this mountain was a great idea and then we’ll get plenty of them in the mountain area for their wedding as well!
This session was seriously such a blast and it was great hanging out with these two cuties! They had never been up to Artist Point and it was so cool to see them discover all the gorgeous spots up there! It’s really a second home for me and I love getting to show it off to amazing couples who are wildly in love! Ahh! The best part about my job is getting to head up to this mountain and breathe in the fresh mountain air.
I’ll be heading up to Artist Point for 2 straight weeks for elopements and sessions and I ain’t mad about it! haha Congrats to Kenzie and Alex and I can’t wait for your wedding that’s super soon! Cheers!
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