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I hope you’re enjoying this lovely Friday in July! I’m on my way to the Oregon coast with six of my closest girlfriends in the world. We have wine and pajamas and anything other than that is just a minor detail. We’ve got each other. And also my camera. I definitely brought my camera.

The lovely Katelyn James featured the sweeeetest post about me on her blog today and I wanted to give you all (y’all, as Katelyn would say) a chance to read it. If you have a free moment go ahead and stop by her blog. Her and her wonderful southern accent are really just too sweet to miss!

Happy Weekend!

Michelle

The New News : Vol. IV

It’s that time again. Time for an update on life, love, and all the annoying things I’ve been doing lately…

** I started using : ) smiley faces : ) everywhere and I’m horribly annoyed : ). I always resist these trends for so long and then, inevitably, I give in. : ) : ) : ) I'm so weak.

** I sent an email to the wrong address this week. Killll me! Fortunately the email didn’t contain any inappropriate information or include too many incriminating details. However, it was intended for a friend which meant that exclamation!points!were!in!excess! and words like ‘amazing’ were spelled ‘ahhhhhMAZING!!!’. Even if the content wasn’t too bad, the poor grammar and squealing girl lingo made me feel wildly vulnerable. Let’s not forget about the : ) faces, either…

** My mileage plan is getting a serious boost by all of this summer’s trips to Oregon. I didn’t think it was too over the top until Sunday as my parents dropped me off at the airport, I hugged them goodbye and said see you next week!

** Colton is deploying in February. I know February is long way off, but we just found out which makes it slightly newsworthy in our lives.

** I’m getting a landline in my office. Yo, 1999, go back to where you came from. It turns out living in a canyon isn’t great for cell service. I finally got tired of grabbing the phone, running outside and 100m down the road to stand directly above the sewer drain every time my phone rings (I don’t joke). Coincidently the only spot along our street where I was able to find service was on the curb above the drain. Ew.

** This weekend is the only weekend in July that Colton and I are together. There are five weekends in July, which makes it slightly more painful. I think we’re going to do something magical, like sleep in!

Happy Friday!

Michelle

 

Jeremy + Lindsey

I arrived before her, which usually doesn’t happen on a wedding day. But nervous to shoot at a new location, I wanted to check out the venue before the day began. So when Lindsey showed up at the Faith, Hope, + Charity Vineyard and Event Center last Saturday afternoon, I joined her bridesmaids in a unified squeal of excitement over the arrival of the bride. Lindsey, with her hair styled by the Envy Salon and makeup applied by Tangerine Salon, represented everything a giddy and glowing bride should. As she slipped into her Watters gown and her mother carefully secured every last button on the dress, Lindsey’s bridesmaids looked on with undeniable joy. Everyone knew the day had finally come for Lindsey to marry her best friend and true love. And when Jeremy saw Lindsey for the first time at Smith Rock State Park, it was almost as if the whole world stood still. Watching, smiling, crying tears of joy as Lindsey and Jeremy began their journey together as husband and wife.

As mentioned above the day began at the breathtaking Faith, Hope, & Charity Event Center amidst fields of wildflowers and an antique Ford truck.

Any time the morning begins with a pair of Badgley Mishka's I know it's going to be a great wedding day. Add to that a divine bouquet from Sara of Blue Daffodil and my day couldn't get any better. Sara provided all of the wedding flowers, which as you'll see later in the post were exquisite.

Jeremy seeing Lindsey for the first time...

Because much of Lindsey + Jeremy's relationship began while rock climbing at Smith Rock, it was especially important to the couple that they had pictures at the park. This meant trading designer heels for running shoes as Lindsey hiked down the steep and dusty trail in her wedding gown. In 85 degree midday sun. Before the wedding ceremony! Lindsey, in my book you're Superwoman.

I'm so glad we did hike down because it meant we were able to take pictures like this...

...and this.

Lindsey, you are beautiful.

After making our way back to Faith, Hope, & Charity we had time to grab a few pictures of the truly lovely bridal party.

Tate + Tate Catering provided a delectable variety of food during the cocktail and dinner hours. I've been lucky enough to eat many a Tate + Tate meal and the amazing thing is I've yet to try something I don't like.

These are two of my favorite details from the day (okay, every detail was my favorite from the day). The cake on the right was handmade from paper by Lindsey's mother, Kim, and topped with Lindsey's grandparent's cake topper! And the forks on the left? Those would be 'bride' and 'groom' engraved silver with the couple's wedding date on the stems. I need.

Brace yourselves. If you're anything like me these pictures will leave you with some serious flower lust. Someday I'm going to fashion myself a lifestyle where it's possible to have Sara send me new arrangements each week.

Lindsey and Kim reserved the most beautiful assortment of polished antique silverware. All of the tables were adorned with platters, pitchers, and goblets of sterling silver.

There are a hundred reasons why this wedding was a photographer's dream to shoot, one of them being the eagerness Lindsey + Jeremy had for portrait time. After guests began dancing we slipped away for a few more pictures in the dewy evening light.

Stop. Just stop.

Afterward we jumped right back into the party with the most awesome bouquet toss, ever.

A few pretty evening lights and a few pretty guests.

And one last dance...

Lindsey, I know I say this a lot, but I really do feel honored that you asked me to shoot your wedding. As a fellow artist you know how important photography is to remembering this most special day in your lives. Know that I did not take the responsibility lightly. Your wedding was equally as beautiful as it was meaningful and it’s weddings like yours that make me want to photograph brides + grooms every day of the year. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. You and Jeremy really do make a wonderful couple!

Love, Michelle

Oh! And P.S.: I HOPE YOU'RE HAVING FUN IN TAHITI!!!!!