Each love story is unique, and a blog becomes a way to preserve and celebrate those details that photos alone can’t convey.

Creating blog posts for your weddings or portraits is something I’m passionate about because it enhances the images by telling a deeper story.

Photography captures beautiful moments, but blogging allows me to share the background stories that truly bring those moments to life. I love exploring how couples met, the journey of their relationship, and the highlights of their wedding day.

Beyond sharing personal stories, blogging also gives me the opportunity to describe the towns and locations where photo sessions take place. Eugene, Oregon, and the greater Pacific Northwest are full of magical spots—lush forests, charming streets, waterfront views, and quaint little towns. Writing about these locations adds context and atmosphere, making the images resonate even more with those who view them.

Through every blog post, I aim to blend beautiful imagery with compelling storytelling. It’s about creating a holistic experience where you can not only see the love and joy but feel the essence of the day and place. Whether it’s a wedding in downtown Eugene or a portrait session against the dramatic backdrop of the Oregon coast, every story deserves to be told.

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Tierra & Richard
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Tierra & Richard

Mission accomplished:
Just delivered Tierra and Richard’s wedding photos, and super thrilled to share that they love them.

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Cherise & Ronson
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Cherise & Ronson

What a spectacular experience being able to document their special day. Set against the stunning backdrop of Kula Country Farm, the high elevation provided breathtaking views.

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FALLing in Love
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FALLing in Love

This morning, we visited Blackberry Bog Farm for a delightful pumpkin patch experience.

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Baby Bump
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Baby Bump

Our son, Scotty, has recently been diving into his baby photos and has grown increasingly curious about what life was like before he arrived.

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