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I love their story.

As I contemplate telling it on my blog I realize two things: First, it would be a very long blog post and Secondly, well, it’s private.  Let’s just say it all ends up with her getting a rad ring on her finger while visiting Smith Rock, the site of our Esession.

Assisted by the awesome Tiffany and Amanda and with a gazillion (that’s a photography term) balloons in tow, we hiked, played and dare I say, even frolicked.

Molly, you are electric.  Your sense of humor is contagious and inspiring.  And, you’re a banker.  Need I say more?

Tim, you have big guns, a sweet smile and we love the way you adore your girl.  Plus, you’re a cop and that’s just cool.

For the photogs:  Shot with Nikon gear, some off camera lighting courtesy of Photoflex and finished in post with Lightroom and some love from Kubota Image Tools.  Images are lovingly being hugged by the sloppy border, “LipSmack,” from BorTex.  I thought LipSmack was fitting.  Rock on…

Jordan and Maria drove over form Portland to spend the weekend in Sunriver, so it was the perfect time to shoot their Esession.  We are very excited for their upcoming wedding and loved the chance to get to know them a bit better.  I super loved the fact that they even brought some props, so rad!

Assisted by the wonderful Amanda and Tiffany, I shot Jordan and Maria in some various “travel” themed areas around Bend.

Maria:  You have a wonderful eye, don’t stop shooting, and never fear being in front of the camera.

Jordan: Your muscles photograph very well.  We loved the way you looked at Maria and your woodcarving skills are second to none.

For the photogs:  Shot with Nikon gear, some off camera lighting courtesy of Photoflex and finished in post with Lightroom and some love from Kubota Image Tools.  Images are lovingly surrounded by the sloppy border, “Gertrude,” from BorTex.  Phew, that’s a mouthful.  Rock on.

For the past few years we've taken images like this of our clients, inspired by the painting "American Gothic." These two rocked it.