You want to see MORE?!

We are getting a lot of requests to see more photos from the weddings. We really wanted to try to get up the "Best Of" for each wedding or event that we are doing, but turns out we are doing so many these days it makes it pretty hard to do. Maybe when the rain returns and we aren't frolicking through the summer we can play catch up. For now, they will be trickling in. But we appreciate your interest and please check back for more visuals.

James & Alicia


Q: What does a Victorian mansion, a lawn wedding, and 1920's inspired fashion have in common? A: James & Alicia Loos.

Our friends pulled off a beautiful wedding at the Marshall House in Fort Vancouver. Catching the last bit of summer sunlight and not a cloud in the sky, they had the weather working for them as they sealed their vows on the sun porch as guests viewed from the lawn.

We enjoyed having a whole parlor to play photo booth in, and spent the night pretending we were being hosted by the Great Gatsby. Dreamy wedding, delicious cake, and a great crowd. Congratulations to James & Alicia!


Kadi & Jared


For all the ladies convinced all weddings are complicated, we have witnessed a little seen truth. They are not. If you take a cue from the lovely Ms. Kadi, who pulled it off without a hitch. The ceremony took place with a handful of family and friends during the early evening, and a couple hours later all the guest showed up it was all about a party.
The photo booth got its own room at the beautiful Tibbetts Creek Manor where we kept guests entertained from when the curtain was open, until we had to take it down. It just takes a few people to get it going, and once other guests see the photos in there hand they gravitate to the booth!
Our sincere gratitude to both Kadi & Jared for inviting us to share in their festivities of love.

Adam & Rachel


Rachel and Adam have a thing going. This thing called love. Its enchanting, and powerful, and oh so real. Set at the Center for Urban Horticultural in the heart of the University of Washington, the boy takes girl and becomes husband and wife. Amidst all their soul mates of family and friends. Its a big family, and a lot of love.
The wedding was infused with the olden days of chivalry, decadence, and a splash of chinoiserie. It felt like we were in this place in space and time that couldnt exist anywhere else than there. If that doesnt make sense, guess you had to be there.
We met a lot of fun friends at the party, and thank the bride & groom truly for including us in their very special event.

Lim & Rosie's Reception @ Pravda


"I do." As in, I do love to go to weddings. I do love the fact everyone was wearing hats. I do love lucky bamboo, the modern space at Pravda, & lumpia. I do love that they included lots of kids, had 3 flower girls & wood-fired pizza from Inferno on the street for guests at the after party. I do love an invitation for our our photo booth to share in the celebration. Congratulations to Lim & Rosie. We thank them. For the fact that they said "I do, means I do, too. - MK

Our Photobooth can go anywhere. Pravda Studios on Capitol Hill was a welcomed experience. The civilized NYC feel of a classy loft space decorated simple chic with long tables and green silk ribbons and a view of the surrounding city-scape, Pravda is a great pick for events of all types. The guest book filled up so quick with lots of great strips including 8+ people crowding in the booth for group shots and little fairy flower girls standing on the seat, peering open-eyed into the lens. Plus the weddings fun hat-theme provided its own props, Perfect!-PR

Katie & Nathan's Wedding Celebration

Aloha modern lovers. Katie & Nathan gave their vows island style via webcast (from a beautiful sunny beach). Once they returned, a wedding celebration was in order for extended family and friends at the beautiful Browns Point. We wish you the best for your future, and appreciate you having us at your celebration. Mahalo!

Summer Soirée @ Foss Seaport

Djs filled the great boat hanger with classic hits all night, and quite a few sporadic dance parties broke out in the sea of tables as families and couples enjoyed this yearly event in Tacoma. A private Summer Soiree.

People strolled in from the boardwalk bar and navigated the Maritime Museum’s many interactive exhibits, including a collection of outboard motors, neat old boats, and, my favorite, an interesting exhibit designed to make one experience sea-sickness by enclosing them in a cone of swirling fabric.

We set up right beside the long twirling strips of fabric and enjoyed ushering folks from the spinning exhibit into the photobooth, which I assure you, is more fun than the sea-sickness! It was like we were a part of the museum itself.

Official looking white starched Sailors caps were the prop of the night, and the quote of the night was “Do you want to be the Caption of should I?” cooed by many couples. Maybe a nautical theme prop kit is on the horizon for 321FOTO? Thank you to the lovely Lisa at Event Resources for bringing us on board! Bon Voyage!–PR