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Brin & Brandon Proposal | Rocky Butte, Portland Oregon

March 2, 2016 andie reavely

You guys. I just love creeping in the bushes to capture surprise proposals! Absolutely love it. And that is exactly what I got to do this weekend! What a completely heart-pounding privilege it was to capture the special moment when Brandon dropped a knee and pulled out a diamond and a question for his girl! You two, I AM SO EXCITED FOR YOU! Congratulations!! 

Are you thinking about asking a big question this year? Don't miss out on the opportunity to capture the special moment so you can remember it forever! Shoot me a message to book me the ultimate-sneaky-undercover-bush-tromping-proposal-capturing!

In Engagement, Two, Portraits, Couple Tags Rocky Butte, Portland, PDX, Pacific Northwest, Oregon, Proposal, Engagement, Engagement Ring, Portland Engagement, portland photographer, Portland Park, Brin Campbell, Brandon Shackelford, Bride to be, Surprise proposal
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H+M+K Family Christmas Portraits | West Linn, Oregon

December 1, 2015 andie reavely
In Family, Few, Portraits Tags Family, Family Pose, West Linn, West Linn Photographer, Few, Christmas Portrait, Christmas, Holiday, portland photographer, Portland, Oregon, oregon city, Oregon Photographer, Portraits, Portrait Photographer, Fine Art Photographer, Mastin Labs, Kodak Portra 400, Pine Trees, Nature
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TJ & Amy | Portland, Oregon Engagement

November 19, 2015 andie reavely

TJ and Amy, what an absolute joy and honor it was to photograph your engagement pictures! You two are incredible together; dynamite, to be sure. I love the vibrancy with which you live life, so full of joy and energy. As awesome as you two are as an engaged couple, I can't wait to see how awesome you are as a married couple. Can't wait for your big day.

Location: Sellwood/Portland, Oregon | Film Stock: Kodak Portra400 through Pentax 645 | Film Processing: Holland Photo Imaging | Photography: Andie Reavely

In Engagement, Couple, Film, Nature, Portraits, Two Tags Thomas James Elliott, Amy Schlaufman, Engaged, Oaks Bottom Park, Sellwood, Portland, portland photographer, Portland Engagement, Couple, Christian Photographer, TJ Elliott, Mastin Labs, Holland Photo Imaging, Portra, Portrait, Portraits, Engagement Ring, Hop Tattoo, Portland Tattoo, fine art film, Fine Art Photographer, fine art photography, Film is not dead, Film, Kodak Portra 400, pentax 645, Medium Format, Nature, Portland Park, Sellwood Park, Hybrid, Posing, Couple Pose, Love, Kiss
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Elizabeth + Stewart Terrall | Aurora Colony Vineyards Wedding

September 28, 2015 andie reavely
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Congratulations, Andy & Stewart! Wow, what a day this was! Absolutely beautiful from beginning to end. It was an honor to photograph your wedding—you really are a dream couple. I hope your first year of marriage is sweet and full of firsts and forevers! Cheers!! 

In Wed, Wedding Tags wedding, Wedding Photographer, wedding inspiration, Northwest, Pacific Northwest, Oregon Bride, Oregon Photographer, Oregon Wedding, Oregon, Portland, Portland Wedding, Portland Wedding Photographer, Fine Art Photographer, fine art photography, Film is not dead, portland photographer, Portrait Photographer, Portrait, Bride, Bridesmaids, bridal portrait, aurora, aurora colony vineyard, aurora wedding, vineyard wedding, Elizabeth Anderson, Stewart Terrall, married, Mastin Labs, Medium Format, Film, fine art film, Christian Photographer, Andie Reavely, A Visual Anthology, reception photography, pentax 645, 50mm 1.2L, 85mm 1.2L, 35mm 1.4L
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31st page of the 12th chapter

December 28, 2014 andie reavely

Month twelve of year twenty-fourteen. I am sad to see the year near a close, but it's a different sort of close than that of a good book. There's an emptiness and almost a loneliness that I feel when I finish a good novel—I grow attached to the characters and become familiar with their world. When the remaining pages are few, I begin to read more and more slowly, putting off the ending as long as possible. At the close of a book, I'm not ready to say goodbye to it all; I wish for more.

I feel very differently about the close of a year. Yes, I have been breathlessly caught up in the adventure of it all, entwined with the characters and have become familiar with the rhythm, rises and routines. The cliffhangers of a year have me at the edge of my chair, but at the close of a year, I don't fear the dust that it will soon gather as the thirty-first page of the twelfth chapter conclude.

I simply wake up the next day. I kiss the neck of the man sleeping beside me, pull on a sweater and tiptoe across the chilly kitchen floor to put a kettle on for coffee. 

This past year brought pleasure and pain, highlights and shadows, crags and chasms. Each have enriched the story in a unique way—after all, what is a story without contrast? 'Tis monotony. A succession of bland interactions; a drone, unvaried in pitch and tone. With heights and depths there are opportunities to respond and feel, to trust and hope, to wait and see.

Ah yes, I will wait and see, because the conductor has not laid his baton to rest. Whether major or minor the chord, the resolve does not occur without the final wave of his hand, and it has not yet waved. I have peeked ahead to see the final movement of the piece, and am reassured to know that the end is more epic than the interlude.

In Couple, Personal Tags taylor reavely, andie jael, Andie Reavely, christmas, couple, Marriage, kilim, northwest, new years, A Visual Anthology, West Linn Photographer, Wedding Photographer, Portrait Photographer, portland photographer, Fuji 400, Mastin Labs
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