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From the Yelm prairie to the Seattle skyline — warm, true-to-life wedding photography across every Puget Sound county.
We're a Yelm-based wedding & portrait photography studio serving the entire Puget Sound region. Our home market runs from Tacoma to Olympia and out to JBLM — and we travel to Seattle, Kitsap, and the islands without adding fees to our wedding collections.
Below you'll find every Puget Sound city we serve and every venue we've photographed, with honest notes on light, timing, and what makes each one worth it.
Chambers Bay is the South Sound's flagship outdoor venue — links-style fairways, Puget Sound horizon, and a bluff ceremony lawn that catches gold light an hour before sunset.
Thornewood Castle is a 1911 English Tudor mansion on American Lake — the South Sound's most iconic estate venue and a storybook backdrop in every direction.
The Home Course in DuPont sits between Mount Rainier and the Puget Sound — links-style fairways, panoramic clubhouse views, and a ceremony lawn with one of the best mountain backdrops in the state.
Tumwater Falls Park is one of Washington's most cinematic ceremony backdrops — three tiers of waterfall, wood footbridges, and old-growth canyon walls.
Thea Foss Waterway is downtown Tacoma's working waterfront — Museum of Glass cone, Bridge of Glass, and Thea's Landing reception space all within a five-minute walk.
Point Defiance is 760 acres of old-growth forest, Puget Sound shoreline, and overlooks — one of the most photogenic park venues in Washington.
Sodo Park by Herban Feast is a restored 1907 ironworks turned modern industrial wedding venue — exposed brick, vintage chandeliers, and Seattle Sodo alleys at the doorstep.
Salish Lodge sits at the top of Snoqualmie Falls — a 270-foot waterfall, cliffside ceremony spots, and a lodge interior built on river rock and timber.
Kiana Lodge sits on Agate Pass on the Kitsap Peninsula — private waterfront, totem poles, gardens, and a timber lodge that has hosted weddings for over 70 years.
The Foundry is Sodo's industrial-warehouse wedding venue — cathedral ceilings, exposed brick, and a downtown Seattle skyline portrait spot two minutes away.
Lord Hill Farms is a working PNW farm with a barn reception, ceremony meadow, and Cascade-foothill backdrop — one of the most photogenic farm venues north of Seattle.
Fireseed Catering on Whidbey Island is a farm-to-table wedding destination — gardens, a converted barn reception, and Salish Sea views a short drive in any direction.
Hotel 1000 is downtown Seattle's most refined ballroom wedding venue — soaring ceiling, modern artwork, and a Pike Place skyline two blocks away.
The Edgewater is Seattle's only over-the-water hotel — Pier 67, Elliott Bay ceremonies, and a lodge-meets-modern interior with skyline and Olympic Mountain views.
Bell Harbor sits on Pier 66 with floor-to-ceiling Elliott Bay views — one of the largest waterfront ceremony halls in downtown Seattle.
Within SODO is a converted warehouse with raw brick, blackened steel, and industrial-modern lines — Seattle's go-to for design-forward couples.
Block 41 is Belltown's largest blank-canvas industrial wedding venue — 16,000 square feet, exposed brick, soaring ceilings, two blocks from Pike Place.
Willows Lodge is Woodinville wine country — timber-and-stone lodge architecture, garden ceremonies, and Chateau Ste. Michelle two minutes down the road.
DeLille Cellars is Woodinville's most refined winery wedding venue — barrel-room receptions, vineyard ceremonies, and a chateau-style estate built for sunset weddings.
Newcastle sits 900 feet above Lake Washington — the most panoramic golf-course wedding venue in the state, with views of Bellevue, Seattle, and the Olympics on a clear day.
Hidden Meadows is a private estate venue tucked in the Cascade foothills — meadow ceremonies, a converted barn, a covered pavilion, and panoramic mountain views.
Craven Farm is a fourth-generation working farm — pumpkin fields in fall, sunflower fields in summer, a classic red barn, and panoramic Cascade views.
Rein Fire Ranch is a 60-acre PNW estate — a renovated craftsman barn, ceremony pond, willow groves, and rolling pasture lands.
Alderbrook Resort sits on the Hood Canal — a timber lodge, private dock, beachfront ceremonies, and Olympic Mountain views straight off the water.
Cama Beach is a historic 1930s fishing-resort state park on Camano Island — restored cedar cabins, a wide pebble beach, and Olympic Mountain views across Saratoga Passage.
Roche Harbor on San Juan Island is the destination wedding venue of Western Washington — historic resort, marina ceremonies, formal gardens, and the most reliable summer weather in the state.
Rosario Resort is a 1909 mansion on Orcas Island — Cascade Bay ceremonies, Tiffany stained glass, and one of the most historic destination wedding venues in the Pacific Northwest.
Lake Quinault Lodge sits on the south shore of Lake Quinault inside Olympic National Park — a 1926 cedar lodge, rainforest ceremonies, and old-growth Sitka spruce trails.
Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park sits at 5,200 feet — wildflower meadows, Olympic Mountain panoramas, and one of the most cinematic elopement backdrops in the country.
Ruby Beach on the Olympic Coast is the most cinematic ocean elopement venue in Washington — sea stacks, driftwood, tide pools, and Pacific sunset over the ocean.
Bellingham's bayside estates and Boundary Bay parks combine cliff-top ceremonies with Bellingham Bay views and easy access to Larrabee State Park's sandstone shoreline.
Mount Baker is the most accessible alpine elopement venue in Washington — Picture Lake reflections, Artist Point summit views, and wildflower meadows above the treeline.
Green Gates at Flowing Lake is a private estate on a working flower farm — manicured gardens, lakeside ceremonies, and a covered pavilion for dinner.
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