I just spent the most fabulous weekend with the most wonderful group of family + friends in town to celebrate with Livia + Don. Yes, I know every photographer says that about every family they photograph when they blog about them, but I really, truly, deeply mean it. Guests hailed from Germany, Italy, UK, and other exotic places such as The Dalles, Hillsboro, Beaverton, Tualatin, Portland, etc. And they brought with them a collection of traditions + games I hadn’t seen at a wedding before, so I was thrilled to have the opportunity to document + share in.
A shower of roses during the first dance. A log sawing exercise meant to further bond their love. A newlywed game meant to challenge their knowledge of said love.
The following are just a few from Friday’s wedding ceremony because the installation of a new OSX (that’s a fancy new word I became very familiar with this weekend) slowed me down a little + prevented me from getting through much of Saturday’s polterabend celebration. And if you have to ask what a polterabend is, well you just hold onto your britches. Because, once you’re in the know, you too will want to throw one down at your next wedding celebration.
So in the meantime, enjoy! I’ll be back with more… and thank you so very much to Livia + Don + their guests!
Location: Leach Botanical Gardens Catering: Food In Bloom Cake: Portland Style Cheesecake Flowers: Bouquets and Balloons

For the record, every guest received this beautiful glass creation Livia made herself. Puts my whatever-I-did-for-my-guests-but-can’t-remember to complete shame.







They met on a Lufthansa flight coming back to the States so the “groom’s cake” featured United + Lufthansa airplanes + pastry replicas of their actual boarding passes!


As a documentary photographer, not only do I have the fabulous job of, amongst other things, photographing weddings, but occasionally I also have the *luxury* of being a 2nd shooter for some other incredibly talented, local wedding photographers Brian Lee, Bob Libby, and Heaven McArthur of Green Chair Studio. Second shooting goes a little like this… Them: Hey Andrea, would you like to come shoot a wedding with me next month? I need you to spend the day taking pictures of the groom while I’m with the bride, get detail shots while I’m shooting formals, and otherwise take general rockstar candids throughout the night. And don’t worry about the edits, I’ll handle them. Me: Why yes, I would love to help you!
But more important than the fact I get to skip out of post-production, I truly enjoy the opportunity to work with such stellar photographers.
A few weeks back, Bob asked me to join him at Portland’s own World Trade Center for the wedding of Michelle + Neil. Despite MONTHS of rain, the evening was glorious, the bride was glowing, she and the groom were moved to tears on more than one occasion, and the dancing was downright fantastic.
Thanks so much to Bob for allowing me to be a part of the celebration and share a few of candids from their joyous beginning.






















I had the most absolute honor of being invited out to Ben’s family farm for a ‘practice’ lamb roast in preparation for their September wedding, which lucky lucky me, I’ll be photographing. Though from the looks + most delicious taste of things, I’d say they have it all under control. Ben is the brother of a very dear friend, Katherine, a slow food chef extraordinaire and owner of Cook With What You Have… and after Sunday, it became apparent that love of good food very clearly runs in this family.
It’s not often (or ever really) you get to rehearse photographing a wedding, so the opportunity to meet this amazing, beautiful, insanely industrious couple, and their fabulous friends, partake of their mad cooking skills, oh AND take a few photos along the way, was not one I was going to pass up.
I love Oregon. I love my job. I can’t wait for September.











