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August 1, 2013 by Armin
Hasham-Nguyen Wedding
After shooting engagement photos for Faizan and Hien back in March, I was looking forward to enjoying their wedding as simply a guest rather than the official photographer. It’s not that I didn’t want the honor of photographing their wedding, but having shot weddings for the past seven years, I figured it’d be a nice […]Archives
January 14, 2011 by Armin
Houglum-Alcantara Wedding
My cousin Liezl married her long-time boyfriend Dan on this past New Year’s Eve. Since the wedding started at 7 pm at Our Lady of the Lake Church, the lighting challenges would once again prove to be difficult. However, this time around, I was not the hired photographer for this wedding since I wasn’t even […]Archives
April 10, 2010 by Armin
Barrick-Melnik Wedding
I’ve known Bryce and Jenya since high school, and just by chance we ended up becoming closer friends long after high school through my cousin Wence. Their wedding ended up being quite informal, with the celebration actually involving a video of the short 5-min wedding itself that had taken place months earlier. After the video, […]Archives
December 12, 2009 by Armin
Rogers-Spradlin Wedding
My good and long time friends, Russell and Suzy finally tied the knot on the 24th in Redmond, WA. It was a relatively small wedding, with both the ceremony itself and the reception taking place at the Clise Mansion in Marymoor Park. I teamed up with my good friend and fellow photographer Tanya Jose, since […]Archives
December 12, 2009 by Armin
Donckers-Klingele Wedding
Wence and I made the trek out to Yakima to shoot Ryan and Rachel’s wedding. We made the wise decision to drive over on Friday night rather than Saturday morning and thanks to Wence’s driving, we made it from Seattle to our hotel in Yakima in almost exactly 2 hours, which included a break to […]Archives
December 12, 2009 by Armin
Alpers-Merani Wedding
What an epic wedding! This was my first wedding in awhile and I was anxious to see how well the D300/D200 combo would work out. The D300 really shined, but I have to say that the D200 was really starting to show its age, especially with the high ISO noise. Nevertheless, I think the photos […]Archives
November 12, 2009 by Armin