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Hailing from the great state of Georgia, recently transplanted to Ptown, Ryan and Brooke traded vows at the Great Hall in Sunriver.  Meg and I really enjoyed our time with them and their family.
Here's a few from the day…

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is it one L or two?  I'm not sure yet…  this is a band I think you could be hearing a lot about in the near future. great things are bound to happen when you mix rock and the desire to help people…
enjoy some images from our el(l)iot shoot…

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tim and terra are one of the most beautiful couples we've photographed, on the outside too.
We were blessed to travel to the coast for a canon beach ceremony and an astoria reception.  we stopped along the way for some sweet images and even rented the astoria trolley to play in for a bit.
we enjoyed our time with tim and terra so much, I had them dress back up into their wedding attire and model for me while working on a commercial project for a lodge.
i simpy love these guys… let's see some images…

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One Summer,  just a nudge over seven years ago, a five acre family owned piece of property got a little extra attention.  Masonry jars, complete with sand and candles were carefully hung from trees, tiki torches were placed and a funky old light was hung in the rustic Central Oregon weathered barn.
The Houser House, with accompanying pond and pasture, was about to have it’s first wedding.

Fast forward to the present… 
An inquiring family member and family friends looking for a wedding venue that was unique sparked an idea.

If you or someone you know is looking for a wedding or event venue this coming year, don’t pass up this unique property.  The Houser’s encourage you to be a part of the design process for your day and make you feel at home while you hang the candles in just the “right” spot.

Photographically, the property is a pleasure to shoot.  With rustic barn wood, Aspens, a pond complete with dock and canoe as well as a “real” tree swing, you’ll have no trouble getting images that will last a lifetime and you’ll feel as if you grew up playing on the dock.

For more information, please contact Pam Houser at 541.389.4165.
Oh, I’m a little partial to the property myself…  I was the groom seven years ago. 

Follow this link to view some images of the property. 

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101 degrees before Noon means, basically, it's going to be a hot day. 
That is, of course, unless you get some cloud cover–thank God we did.
We shot a family wedding at the in-laws house, which (we think) could be one of Central Oregon's best kept secrets for wedding and event venues.
Derek and Michelle, you're rockstars…
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Okay, so I haven't had posted nearly enough in the past few weeks, we've been slammed!

So slammed, that I had a good friend, Gary Christenson, shoot Matt and Keri's day with Lauren while Meg and I shot a wedding in Sunriver at the Great Hall (more on that later.)

Normally, I don't post wedding images out of order, but this is a special case…
Keri's Father will be leaving to work on a job for a month or so and won't have access to his daughters wedding images while gone so… here's a few until he gets back…
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