A few weeks ago we had the awesome opportunity of photographing Tiffany & Kelly's intimate garden wedding. Because they were only having 8 guests (all family) and no wedding party, we had lots of time before and after their ceremony for fun photos of the two of them!
We started out at Golden Gardens Park. If you've ever been there on a nice day, you know exactly how popular this place is! We were a little concerned about this, so we stopped by earlier in the week to scope it out and make sure that we would be able to work around the crowd. Armed with a few ideas, we showed up on Saturday afternoon--it was definitely a gorgeous day, which meant that it was also one of the most crowded beaches we have ever seen! As you'll see below, we couldn't resist grabbing a quick photo of the beach as well. :)
Next we headed to ThaiKu, a fabulous little Thai restaurant in Ballard, where Kelly & Tiffany had their first date exactly three years before, on June 28, 2005. The staff at ThaiKu were so excited about our photo shoot that they set aside the bar for our private photo session. So, while the bartender sliced limes in preparation for the Happy Hour crowd, we snapped some photos!
We finished our day at Parsons Gardens on Queen Anne, where Tiffany & Kelly held their small ceremony. The lighting was incredible that day, and we took full advantage of it both in and around the garden.
This next image will defintiely be making its way to our website soon. We love it!
Tiffany and Kelly, thank you so much for inviting us to document your day for you. It was a fabulous day and we are so happy for you!
Airika & Gerald
4 comments:
nice work guys. I love that staircase in queen anne.. it is one of my favs. I have never seen golden gardens that crazy! We just got back in town.. hang out time soon.
Yay Tiff and Kel! Congrats to them, and great job documenting it, Popes!
I love the last shot... those colors are amazing.
Great work as usual. I love how creative you were with using the space given how crowded and crazy it was.
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