I’m Jordan, your film + digital Washington wedding photographer. When I’m not helping you map out the dreamiest, low-stress wedding day or guiding you into poses that feel like you, you can usually find me curled up with a book, soaking in a too-hot bath, or cooking some deeply cozy soup. If my spaniel mix, Artie, isn’t asking for attention, I’m usually wandering the Frye Art Museum in Seattle with a coffee in hand. You’ll find music is always playing in the background — anything from Beyoncé to LCD Soundsystem — whatever fits the mood. I like to keep life flexible, easygoing, and full of little joys — which is exactly how I approach your wedding day.
I’m your photographer, timeline-translator, vendor-connector, calm-in-the-chaos presence, rolling with whatever the day brings. I’m here for the real stuff — the quiet glances, the weird jokes, the shoulder-relaxing moments where you forget the camera is even there.
Photos of me and Kev by the amazing Jessica Wood Photo <3
-10 hours split how ever you want
-One engagement session
-Timeline + location planning
-Sneak Peak Gallery within 48 hours
-120 + 35 mm film
-Travel included anywhere in Washington State and Oregon
-8 hours of coverage
-One engagement session
-Timeline + location planning
-Sneak Peak Gallery within 48 hours
-120 + 35 mm film
-Travel included anywhere in Washington State and Oregon
-4 hours of coverage
-Timeline + location planning
-Sneak Peak Gallery within 48 hours
-120 + 35 mm film
-Travel included anywhere in the Greater Seattle Area
Galleries typically take anywhere from 6-10 weeks to deliver. But you'll get a digital sneek peak within 48 hours to hold you over. Each gallery usually has 50-75 images per hour shot.
That depends! In a perfect world, I'd say absolutely, but some parks like Rainier National Park don't allow dogs, mainly for their safety and preserving the glorious nature surrounding it. But if the park allows for it, then its a resounding hell yes.
Guest count depends on a few things: if you're having an intimate/micro wedding, a general rule of thumb is no more than 50 guests. For an elopement, I'd suggest no more than 10, since anything beyond that with permits and everything get more and more restrictive.
Yup! In order to hold your date, a 30% payment is needed up front. The entire payment is usually split up into thirds.
Ah yes, the good old PNW weather is famously unpredictable. But I'll come up with plan Bs and Cs in case this happens. And if you're down to embrace the bluster, we can get some pretty amazing shots. Plus, there's always clear umbrellas to keep the photos lookin good.