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KAITLIN + JIM | DREAMWOOD EVENTS WEDDING

Kaitlin and Jim laugh and smile and cry in equal proportions, just the way I like it. I’m a fan of a well-balanced wedding 🙂  We had great weather and a super-moon, an incredibly classy couple, and a fun bridal party, it truly was a great day. So many moments stand out to me and even over-shadow the super-moon. The giggles during their first look. The way Kaitlin clung to her dad’s arm, waiting to go down the aisle. The first dance, complete with bad clapping. The laughing during the portrait time. It’s not such a bad job… joining people on their wedding day.

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  • Leah Joseph PhotographyBeautiful work Jay! I gasped when I got to the photo of with that great old pine tree. Stunning.

  • Lindsay WeddleSO GOOD! I can’t wait to have you shoot our wedding, you’re da bomb!

  • Shelby Johnson KohlerThese are INCREDIBLE!! You’re so talented and I always look forward to seeing your photos!

  • Martha MorningstarHi Jay

    I love this venue – can you tell me where it is? We can’t find it via Google .
    Looking for my nieces 2018 wedding.

    Thanks,
    Martha

  • jayeadshey! yeah they have no site or anything, contact Jan at 541-556-2263. Good luck!

KATY + BEN | PRIVATE RESIDENCE WEDDING

Katy and Ben threw one of the most memorable parties I’ve ever attended. The food, the tents, the jumping in the pool, the helicopter getaway. Is this real life? It was this day.

I am a sucker for any shooting that involves the water. Rain, lakes, rivers, oceans, all of it.  Ending up chest deep in the pool right before the send off is my kind of jam. These two are equally my kind of jam. The sweetest, most in love couples are always my favorite brides and grooms to photograph. I definitely love artsy people, moody vibes, and things that stray towards fashion… but for wedding work, I care less and less about “cool” and more about “real.” The quirky oddness of the 200-2010’s will probably be fun to look at in 30 years, but there’s no hipster pose that can stand up to genuine emotion. This is where I want to go with my work. Couples like Katy and Ben make me all the more sure of it. They had a beautiful wedding, with so many fashionable and exciting elements, however; the emotion of the day will forever be what I remember. And the pool. But really the emotion 😉

HUGE thanks to my friend Kayla Roper for shooting with me.

Words of Advice from the Bride: 

The most important thing to remember on your wedding day is that regardless of what happens, at least in 99.99% of circumstances, at the end of the day you’ll be married. Our day was filled with inclement weather, a chauffeur who locked the keys in the car, cakes with the wrong cake toppers and I’m sure 100 other mishaps of which I’m not even aware.

Ben and I were only engaged for three months but we still felt very invested in the details we worked hard to create for our friends and family to enjoy. I’m thrilled with how it all turned out. Some of the challenges even led to eventual highlights. For instance, I was initially disappointed the wedding day forecast was full of rain. The rain forced us to put up tents, which in all honesty, ended up transforming our venue into an even greater space than I could have imagined. The 30 minutes we were forced to wait at the church for a replacement vehicle led to some our favorite bridal party photos. Speaking of photos… document, document, document.
It is impossible to catch everything that happens at a wedding with more than 20 guests. Ben and I had roughly 190 people. I felt like I missed half of my friends and half of what happened. When people tell you the day will be a bit of blur, they mean it. One piece of great advice I received was to take a few moments throughout the day and soak them into memory. I will truly never forget my Mom and best friends tying me into my dress; the things my dad told me prior to walking down the aisle; a few moments I stole with my groom, brother and teary eyed coach; basking in a glorious Eugene sunset; jumping into the pool in my wedding dress; and steeling kisses from my new husband under the dance floor. Even with all those wonderful memories, I missed things. Lots of things. Spend money on a good photographer and videographer. Lasting documentation is a saving grace. It allows you to relive in perpetuity all of the time, effort and money you put into your day.  Photos and video, in my opinion, are truly the most worthwhile investment of your wedding day.
As with most in things in life, your wedding day is what you make it. Things never go exactly as planned. Allowing yourself to roll with punches, find the good in the bad and genuinely enjoy the experience will serve you well. My hope for you is that like me, at the end of the day, your greatest joy will be realizing you were blessed to find the love of your life, marry your best friend and have a wonderful time celebrating this lifelong commitment with your family and friends.

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  • Bethany Joy Gilbertsonamazing work as usually, jay!

  • Bruce SearlBeautiful work Jay!

  • Heather ElizabethSo freaking good. You seriously keep getting better and better. Still one of my favorite photographers.

    you rocked this wedding.

HUNTER + JEANENE | NEW YEARS EVE WEDDING

Hunter and Jeanene have been friends of mine for years. I have photographed them both more times than I can count, been in a fake hip-hop band with Hunter (truth), shared meals, and have done a lot of life together. Out of all of their wonderful qualities, humor is by far my favorite… it defines them in my mind. I couldn’t imagine a better way to celebrate their wedding than on New Years Eve, toasting in 2012 as their lives join to make an amazing something new out of what was already beautiful. With my boy as the show-stealing ring-bearer. Plus a pick up game of boys vs. girls basketball with the bridal party. Not to mention the robot, disco, the grocery cart, and air guitar in the first dance. Prepare yourself for a LOT of party… and a lot of my kids 🙂 who stayed up until 1am, partying right along with everyone else. And for those of you who say Baptists don’t dance? Prepare to get served.

The dating years.

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The, ahem, memorable SKATEWORLD ENGAGEMENT. BTW, you have to check out their website.

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And finally… Married. Thanks for the good times, friends.

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  • timcouple doing the robot is just so dope!

  • MeredithI love your creativity. I especially like the photos of the first time the groom sees the bride.

  • YeeCrazy good, sir. CRAZY good.

  • danielVery nicely done! A lot of fresh angles and simple yet lovely framing. Thanks for sharing!

  • RyanI really like the night sky in the exit shots, fun and beautiful too! Great mood. Nice work on all of it Jay!

  • AndresAwesome set, looks like it was fun 🙂

  • niravLoved the engagement session and I love the wedding. Nicely done my friend!

  • shelbie canoOh my good how fun!! I love that the moments are real!!

 

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