Portland Wedding Photography of Angie and Daniel!

Angie and Daniel are married! Theirs was a traditional western ceremony, with hints of their South Korean heritage. We had the opportunity to meet their family members and friends, and to be a part of their busy day. It was colorful and beautiful and we loved it! There was so much team work and home made stuff... it was inspiring to see everyone work so hard for Angie & Daniel!

Here is a sneak peek of their wedding day, from their time getting ready in their rooms at The Nines Luxury Hotel, to their ceremony at their congregation in Aloha, to their after-party at Departure Lounge in Portland. Thank you to all involved in making this day happen! Flowers and food and decor was done by family/friends... wow!

{Friends and family! You can easily register on Angie & Daniel's online gallery, to receive an email when the new wedding images will be all ready.
Click here ( http://pictage.com/1405775 ) and enjoy!}


{ PS: to ALL of our couples who are getting ready and/or using THE NINES as their hotel... please make sure you check with their offices, for permission to photograph on property! The Nines asks for time slot reservations to be officially scheduled for your wedding day. Avoid confusion and frustration by emailing/calling The Nines to make sure you are all set for us to photograph you on their property! Thank you! ;) }







































































Comments

  1. Ya'll were great at the wedding and departure! These pictures are awesome. Though it was probably tough to be a fly on the wall when your amidst hundreds of Korean americans, you both lived up to the name.

    Had no idea any of these shots happened.

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