Archive: November, 2008
maribeth+michael
Friday, November 28th, 2008since i’m still crazy busy and haven’t posted in a while, here’s a super-duper-giagantic-jumbo post to make up for missing in action these couple of weeks.
I’ve been looking forward to maribeth+michael’s wedding since we’ve first met. my eyes sparkled when they told me their venue was going to be at pacific design center. i was estatic to be able to work at this beautiful venue where the first season of one of my favorite shows, “top design” took place. the incredible day was coordinated by the fabulous uyen from sassy girl weddings and maribeth’s picture perfect hair and makeup was done by nicole deanne. enjoy!
it’s maliya!
to prevent the “asian flush,” maribeth had to take something that didn’t taste too good
my favorite kind of lighting
the modern architecture made for the perfect backdrop
the gorgeous details and setting
since maribeth+michael met through a dancing group, their reception really reflected their passion … there was dancing 90% of the time.
maribeth’s dad was an incredible dancer too…
by the end of the night, the energy was still on full blast.
maribeth + michael, thank you so much for this fabulous experience and all the beautiful images to add to my website!
Crisis’ over… I hope
Monday, November 17th, 2008our server was down for the last few days due to a system upgrade. if you have tried to email us in the last few days, most likely, we did not receive them. please resend any emails or give us a call at the studio at 425.883.9858, if you haven’t received a reply from us.
sorry for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience during this transitional period.
hsin-i + daniel
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008hsin-i+daniel’s wedding took place at the beautiful woodmark hotel in kirkland. the day was filled with love, laughter, breath-taking water view, and LOTS of dancing. all of my favorite things that make a perfect wedding!
i love this shot of their first sight

hsin-i+daniel had one of the most unique seating cards/programs i’ve ever seen. each stationary is a cut out of a building and when all stacked together form a city! unfortunately, we couldn’t get them to all stand up at the same time for the photo.













































