Portland Family Photographer | February Mini Sessions

I'm doing mini sessions this Sunday at the Hoyt Arboretum in Portland, the weather is looking great and I've still got a few slots open.  Click here to go to the page to reserve your spot, and because posts are so much better with photos, here's a few of my favorite photos from the Hoyt Arboretum in recent years.  It's a gorgeous location, so close to the city, but also has so much to offer.  I haven't done family photos there before, but it's a perfect spot.  Hope to see you there!

Bryan

Raw Dairy Photographs | Godspeed Hollow

I've been opening my business up to doing more commercial type work (this basically just means taking photos for businesses).  I've taken photos for lots of businesses over the years, but haven't really showcased it, or focused heavily on it, and now I am.  You'll see more and more of this type of work showing up here and on my social media feeds.  I've really enjoyed working with businesses, and my style of photography (which is lifestyle/photojournalistic) works really well for businesses and especially ones that have a rich story to tell. 

Godspeed Hollow certainly has a rich story to tell.  From living in the Willamette Valley for ten years, I knew Bubba and Sarah (the owners) well, and I knew that they had purchased a piece of property in Newberg, OR and were running a farm.  With my background in agriculture (growing up on a peach orchard in Palisade, CO), agricultural work is a natural fit for me, I feel at home out in the country and on farms, and I understand a bit of what the farm life is like (even though the two big farm shoots I did this summer basically reminded me that I'm a yuppie now :)).  I approached Sarah and Bubba about doing a shoot with them and I was really excited that they were down for it. 

Godspeed Hollow is focused on providing protein and raw dairy to the Willamette Valley community.  Behind Godspeed Hollow is Sarah and Bubba and their two sweet kids.  I asked Sarah and Bubba a bunch of questions to try to honestly capture their business and I love what Sarah wrote to me "The intention for Godspeed Hollow as a farm is to be known as a place to be nourished and cared for, find rest and respite and Godspeed on one's journey."  Oof, even just typing that gave me the tingly feeling.  This was absolutely my experience with them, they included me on an amazing meal and hosted me in their air bnb rental.

I'm naturally very curious and enjoy learning about all different things, so I showed up with my curiosity and my camera and learned, witnessed and photographed everything I could, to showcase what Godspeed Hollow is all about.  I loved seeing the ways that they approach their farm and family life, and all of the steps that they go through to ensure that they're producing incredible raw milk and protein.  I'll let the photos tell the story from here, but what an inspiring business and family.

Bryan

Mt Hood Organic Farms Wedding Photographs

Wintertime is always a bit slower for photographers.  It’s never as slow as I think it’s going to be, but given the busy nature of our summers, it’s important to have a slower season to help balance the year out.  I’ve been reviewing my work from over the years, and it’s been really fun to look back over it all and remember all the places I’ve been and I’ll the people I’ve shared such beautiful days with. I’m going to do some blog posts highlighting some of my favorite venues in the Pacific NW, including photos I’ve taken at the venues over the years.  The first venue that came to mind is Mt Hood Organic Farms, it’s at the top of my list for my favorite PNW Venues, and heres’ why.

It is literally the best view of Mt Hood I’ve seen.  This is part of why Mt Hood Organic Farms is at the top of my list for my very favorite venues in the Pacific Northwest.

It sits on the elevated front porch of Mt Hood, and stares the mountain directly in the eyes.  I’ve been photographing weddings there since 2011, and even after all the days I’ve spent behind the camera there, I still bask in the view of the mountain, watching the clouds come and go and the way the light illuminates the giant triangle poking up out of the earth.  The view never gets old.

Yes, the view is breathtaking, it will inspires and entertains me all day.  But even better than the view, is that Mt Hood Organic Farms is all heart.  The owners and staff strive to make every element of the venue it’s very best, and are constantly improving on that which seems un-improvable.  This includes the food they serve, the way events flow, and the structures and areas of the venue where things take place.

I always show up early to all of my weddings, and occasionally I’ll catch one of the owners, John and I love listening to him talk about his plans for the Apple House, which are a combination of design/aesthetic and meaningful story/history, it’s fun to hear him talk about it, because you can tell it’s something he really cares about.

As a photographer I approach all of my work from the perspective of my clients, I want them to have an incredible time.  Having everyone you love in one place on one day is something really special and rare.  I know that if my clients have a great time, that will show up in their photos.  That being said, part of what I love about Mt Hood Organic Farms is that they handle the client experience so well.  Their staff is incredible, Cassandra and her coordinating team coordinate the day effectively and efficiently, while remaining flexible and lighthearted, a combination that I strive for myself and appreciate in them.  Ginger, their cook is literally the only cook I’ve seen get a standing ovation at a wedding, and her food and attention to detail is absolutely worthy of that.   

Mt Hood Organic Farms is the culmination of a bunch of things I love in one venue.  Mountains,  textures, awesome people, great food and drinks, and I’m already looking forward to shooting there again this summer.

Here’s some of my favorite images from Mt Hood Organic Farms from over the years I’ve been photographing wedding there, (and to get a feel for Mt Hood Organic Farms through a video, click here to view a film from Mt Hood Organic Farms by Watertown Films):