Sunday, September 20, 2009

Friday, September 11, 2009

caroline + dorian

The bride had a great place to start, she was using vintage green 70's glass for her floral arrangements. That and a love of the fleur de lys put us in the right place aesthetically. The function of these invites is all in the layers - each being a part of the info you will need as a guest, and the final sheet is perforated to allow the RSVP card to be removed and mailed back. We letterpressed the type and details, and screenprinted the large transparent color to nod to the glass. These were printed by Brian at Pork Chop.





Saturday, August 8, 2009

annie + eric

Annie and Eric got married in Seattle at Pravda, a cool venue on Capital Hill. I always love the chance to photograph couples in urban settings- the juxtaposition of street scene and formalwear is so much fun. And this couple had so many creative details built into their day, from the bride's green shoes to the handblown glass balls that served as their altar, that i was in photography heaven!




Monday, July 20, 2009

jenna + everett

Married in the backyard of their home.



Saturday, June 13, 2009

bahareh + lance

These guys were looking for something romantic, but not traditional. The bride also asked if we could integrate roses, as they were going to be the flower of choice. So the design was inspired by traditional french perfume packaging, and the flowers were brought in to violate the borders in a rock n roll way.



Saturday, October 4, 2008

mia + robb

This wedding was a collaboration of 3 wedding belles (Jen, Emily, and Heather). Mia and Robb wanted a laid back wedding that amplified Portland as their home. The idea came about from a joke about sending portland postcards out. Then we started to think about how you could take that idea and make it modern, and fun - and all about the bride and groom (who are both artists). We went with vintage postcards for character and their amazing illustrations (purchased on ebay).



Sunday, October 28, 2007

amy and brad

Amy and Brad got married at a bed and breakfast in Dublin, Virginia. The direction was inspired by the tree that they were to be married under. The format was designed so that the second "Z" fold had hotel info and a perforated RSVP panel for you to tear and mail in.