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2nd Sun Photography

Eugene, OR, Oregon
[Wedding Photography Portfolio]

Craig photojournalist portriatCraig: My approach is to blend in to what's happening and let you relax and be yourselves. My style is unobtrusive and I use avaialable light as much as possible. I believe in developing a strong and trusting connection between myself and the bride and groom so they feel at ease during their wedding. The resulting photos have a natural, unrehearsed beauty to them... [Wedding Bio & Contact] 



Absolutely Only Photography

Portland, OR, Oregon
[Wedding Photography Portfolio]

Absolutely Only Wedding photojournalist portriatAbsolutely Only Wedding: Now I had the ability to photograph "the story of a bride and grooms day" amongst the beauty for which I came to the NorthWest in the first place, annd in addition, add romance and magic to the mix. Always triving to capture that private little kiss, that romanticwhisper, that special hug... moments never to be recaptured, except at that very moment. I am blessed with the ability to work in a truly exciting and artistic profession... [Wedding Bio & Contact] 



Daniel Payne Photography

Tualatin, OR, Oregon
[Wedding Photography Portfolio]

Daniel Payne Photography photojournalist portriatDaniel Payne Photography was founded in 2001 serving the Portland, OR and metropolitan areas. The primary photographer is Daniel and he has been creating wedding photography for his friends since 1982. Daniel’s oldest brother John was the first professional photographer in the family and helped inspire Daniel to become a photographer also. ... [Wedding Bio & Contact] 



Erin Grace Photography

Portland, OR, Oregon
[Wedding Photography Portfolio]

Erin Grace photojournalist portriatErin Grace: Photography is my passion – I have always felt most at peace while interacting with and capturing people on film. With a background in photojournalism and fine art photography, I enjoy few things more than documenting a wedding as it unfolds in front of me. My commitment to my clients, and my desire to provide high-quality, professional, emotional, and lasting photographic images of each and every wedding ranks at the top of my list... [Wedding Bio & Contact] 



The One Photography

Portland, OR, Oregon
[Wedding Photography Portfolio]

Brian Lee and Leah Nash photojournalist portriatBrian Lee and Leah Nash both attended graduate school at the Missouri School of Journalism, the oldest journalism school in the world and one of the forerunners of the documentary movement. Using their journalistic backgrounds they tell stories through photographs. This same approach is used to capture the unique moments of your wedding... [Wedding Bio & Contact] 

Photojournalist Achievements:

Leah is an award-winning photographer who started shooting weddings in 1997. Her clients include The Oregonian, The New York Times, Miami Herald, Portland Monthly, and Willamette Week. Brian's images have been featured in Oregonian, New York Times, Wired Magazine, Sports Illustrated, Reader's Digest, Photo District News, and National Review.