Over and over I’m asked which Seattle Wedding venue I like best. Always at the top of the list is Golf Club at Newcastle. There are so many reasons. But this entry won’t cover the caring staff, elegant interior, spacious patio, grand tent or how some of my all time favorite (and continuing) clients happen to choose this fabulous venue. For now, just the view and sunset.

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This is the first time I used this spot. The kiss was of their own inspiration. (Though getting them all the way out there took some encouragement.)

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A moment alone. Long lenses are great for allowing Bride and Grooms “private” moments.

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Only moments after their romantic ceremony, this wonderful Bride and Groom ran out of the tent in newlywed excitement.

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To think. All day rain threatened. In my many Newcastle weddings I’ve never missed capturing a great sky, even if a bit gray. Seemingly poor weather adds drama to the sky. I like DRAMA!

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We live one minute from the zoo, so it was an easy decision to go have fun with thousands of other bambinos yesterday at the amazing Woodland Park Zoo. Aside from the steroid-induced design and budget for the new parking garage, (had to get that jab in!) the zoo makes for a fabulous neighbor. The call of the tiger heard from our front porch and even the smell of dung during our morning runs causes us to smile. Well, fun was had, but smiles weren’t my objective during the Bunny Bounce. As my long-term clients know, I like moody shots in addition to the classic big smile.

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OK, I’ll put one smile in this collection.

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Our Ellie-Belly. The only child I know in this post.

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  • Marieke - Alma goes to school with the first little girl (in the pink sweatshirt). Is it alright if I let her parents know about the post?ReplyCancel