Wedding Photography Seattle

Dueling Cameras

Contact…

I just hate websites where you can’t figure out where the people are.

So we want to make it as easy as possible to find us.

Gail has a studio near the ferry dock in West Seattle her phone and website is 206-371-0585 – www.gailannphotography.com   and   gwodzin@clearwire.net

Mike lives in the puget Sound area… 206-432-5111  www. photobymike.com mike@photobymike.com

Gail travels around the Seattle area and goes to Europe regularly.

Mike has traveled to Hawaii, Alaska, Spain, The Netherlands, and Mexico as well as most of the United States to photograph assignments.

January 7, 2009 Posted by | European Locations, Fun Whacky Stuff, Introducing, Shinto Shrine, St James Cathedral, The Back Yard, The price is right!, World Trade Center, Seattle | Leave a comment

Camano Island wedding

A good backyard can be just as good or better than any rented venue… Try this one on the water… (well actually you can’t unless you are this guy’s daughter).

You know, it’s not really a wedding unless the family dog relaxes right in the middle of the ceremony.

January 7, 2009 Posted by | The Back Yard | | Leave a comment

Missy and Deke, August, 2008

Wow, we had a full day working on Missy and Deke’s wedding.

We had 4 locations. Gail started at the hotel with the women. Mike started at the beach house with the guys. We met at Eastside Catholic High School for the ceremony (the first in the new school’s chapel)… And then we all went back to the beach house for a major reception. Once again team work pays off. One photographer could never have done this wedding.

Here are some of my favorite photos and a link to a website slideshow where you can see the premium wedding album we put together.

Here is a link to the complete slide show:

http://www.gailannphotography.com/Missy/

One more favorite… as the bride and groom make an entrance into the reception area:

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August 30, 2008 Posted by | Eastside Catholic School, chapel, The Back Yard | , , , , | Leave a comment