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Seattle Coffee Tour

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Seattle Coffee Tour

Barista Jacob hard at work.

Barista Jacob hard at work.

Pike Place Market, near our tour starting place.

Pike Place Market, near our tour starting place.

When I was a child, coffee occupied the same space in my mind as did alcohol. It just had a very adult aura about it. It smelled dark and cozy and everytime I asked my dad about his steaming mugful, he’d snatch it away from me say, “NOT FOR KIDS.”

I didn’t drink it regularly until after college, at which point it was regarded as fuel - something purely utilitarian, just a tool to get me through the day. It didn’t help that most of the habitual coffee drinkers I knew were the same way, putting away 3 cups of bland liquid every morning to stay focused and productive.

I moved to Seattle with little sense of local coffee history / culture other than a vague impression of the rise of Starbucks. But this city has a way of endearing you to its passions, and it was about time I filled in the gaps. This past weekend I took a downtown specialty coffee tour with Lucas, offered through Airbnb experiences.

Easily the best cold brew of my life.

Easily the best cold brew of my life.

Our friendly tour guide.

Our friendly tour guide.

First coffee I’ve had that was made in a Hario V60.

First coffee I’ve had that was made in a Hario V60.

Over about a 2-hour period, we walked to a few iconic spots and had surprisingly in-depth conversations about the role of coffee in our lives, the ethics of pricing, and even extraction curves (?) and particle size and how those elements affect the taste of what eventually ends up in a cup. Got a long way to go before I’m tossing glassware around and making fancy “slow bar” drinks in a Chemex like Seattle Coffee Works barista Jacob, but at the very least…maybe it’s time I got my old French press out of storage.

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Marina Cookout with Fjordlux and Helmsman Trawlers

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Marina Cookout with Fjordlux and Helmsman Trawlers

My boyfriend and I were invited out to the Olympic Peninsula one sunny, early summer weekend to be part of an event joint-hosted by Fjordlux and Helmsman Trawlers, an oyster producer and a recreational boat company, respectively. Initially I pictured a bunch of people sitting at a table eating oysters and drinking wine - but it was a lively, trivia-filled cookout and shucking event combined with a speaker appearance that is now the source of 99.99% of everything I know and will ever know about oysters.

Below: a few favorite shots from the event and its gorgeous marina location -

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Brooklyn Waterfront Wedding

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Brooklyn Waterfront Wedding

Back in September I had honor of shooting the small, intimate nuptials of family friends who had been together for something like twenty (!!) years already. Since this event was a long time in the making, I was hella nervous in the months leading up to the ceremony. This was going to be my first wedding assignment - what if I didn’t measure up? What if I missed an important shot?

My anxieties vaporized as soon as I arrived in the bridal prep suite and started photographing the dress, the shoes, and the perfume in the crisp early morning light. The matron of honor kept things running smoothly and stress-free, and the bride was glammed up and beautifully dressed in no time at all.

This assignment was immensely meaningful to me not only because it was my first project of this much personal life significance to the client, but because the happy couple are the in-laws of my long-term (6+ years!!!) boyfriend’s sister. It was very much a family affair, and I think that the ease, comfort and love that we all regard each other with is clear in the images - at least, to me.

The following: some favorites.

Clutch on chain: Dior.

Clutch on chain: Dior.

Dress integrity checks.

Dress integrity checks.

There is no wrong way to photograph these shoes.

There is no wrong way to photograph these shoes.

Hair & makeup by Blushington.

Hair & makeup by Blushington.

Shoes: Jimmy Choo

Shoes: Jimmy Choo

The bride giving some serious Old Hollywood vibes.

The bride giving some serious Old Hollywood vibes.

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The soon-to-be weds during portrait sessions.

The soon-to-be weds during portrait sessions.

The groom always photographs with a kind of gravitas.

The groom always photographs with a kind of gravitas.

Groom & stepson.

Groom & stepson.

Best man & matron of honor.

Best man & matron of honor.

I have a weakness for fall flowers in this color palette.

I have a weakness for fall flowers in this color palette.

The city of New York was a damn good backdrop.

The city of New York was a damn good backdrop.

The bridge that needs no introduction.

The bridge that needs no introduction.

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This was everyone’s favorite bridge portrait.

This was everyone’s favorite bridge portrait.

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This one has such an air of mystery to it. I just really like her gaze here.

This one has such an air of mystery to it. I just really like her gaze here.

Some of the food was served in a pumpkin. A PUMPKIN.

Some of the food was served in a pumpkin. A PUMPKIN.

All smiles everywhere.

All smiles everywhere.

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