Posts Tagged “Wedding Photography”

Here are a couple pictures from Nina and Hai’s engagement session. We had a great time walking around Green Lake on a very windy day. 

 

Engagement Pictures at Greenlake

 

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A couple more from Dylan and Cassie’s Engagement Session.

 

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We’ve posted a new gallery of pictures from Wallace Falls Lodge. It’s a beautiful rustic venue, and great for smaller weddings. 

 

Photos from a wedding at Wallace Falls Lodge

 

Photos from a wedding at Wallace Falls Lodge

 

To see the full gallery, click here: 

http://www.mauricephoto.com/venue-galleries/WallaceFallsLodge/wallace-falls-lodge.html

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We’ve posted a gallery of wedding pictures taken at St. James Cathedral in Seattle. This is definitely one of the most picturesque churches in the city. 

 

St. James Cathedral Wedding Pictures by Maurice Photo

 

To see the full gallery, click here: 

http://www.mauricephoto.com/venue-galleries/StJamesSeattle/St-James-Cathedral.html

 

 

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Yeah, that’s right! I’ve been chosen to help judge a photo contest at The Wedding Photography Project.

If you are a photographer, definitely check it out. First prize is a $1,000 shopping cart system. Very Cool…….

See details of the contest here.

They wanted a picture for my bio, so I sent over this picture I took in August, along with this caption.

Wedding Pictures in Seattle

“This is one of my favorite pictures from this past year. I love it because of the great foreground, subject, and background. Whenever I shoot something or someone, I always look for great elements to put in front of, as well as behind the subject to help tell the story and add interest. Standing in front of the car, would have been a great shot of the bride and groom, but would have missed the 19 people in the background that all have such great expressions on their faces. In order to get this angle, I had to go out in the middle of the street (carefully) and shoot back at everyone else. I was also sure to include at least the door handle of the car, which many people will recognize is a Mini-Cooper, adding an extra little bit of pizazz to the scene.”

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