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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Diane & Evan – Spokane, Washington

Diane and Evan at the Masonic Temple in Spokane

Take a wedding and place it in Spokane’s Glover Mansion (with its gorgeous wood).  Add a reception at the Falls Room at the Masonic Temple (with its industrial/elegant bricks and glossy black floor).  Make the ceremony sweet and tender.  Add warm friends and supportive family.  Provide some relaxed, carefree portrait time.  And then, most critically, add two of the most delightful people one could ever meet, in this case Diane and Evan, and the result is a wedding that is so much fun, that I kinda feel guilty charging for it.

Diane and Evan are incredible people:  friendly, humble, genuine, affectionate, fun-loving.  Did I mention mighty fine looking?

Diane and Evan Make their Escape at the Glover Mansion in Spokane

Oh, and creative:  after a marvelous portrait session, they asked if they could do one last thing: an American Gothic spin-off. In the old leather parlor of the Masonic Temple, it somehow seemed perfect. Kind of like the whole wedding day.  You can see all their wedding pictures here.

Diane and Evan

posted by Larry at 7:24 pm  

4 Comments »

  1. This WAS a fabulous wedding, and you captured those moments SO WELL.

    Comment by Bonnie — April 18, 2009 @ 6:51 am

  2. Me encanta esta foto en blanco y negro con los novios en un sofá… No sé si me gustaría tener una foto parecida, pero es genial! Parece sacada de un álbum antiguo! Felicidades! Y, además, parece decir mucho de las personalidades de cada uno de los novios!

    Comment by Diego — May 1, 2009 @ 6:14 am

  3. Great stuff!!!

    Comment by Roy — May 20, 2009 @ 11:05 pm

  4. I am Evan’s mom and I loved the pictures that you took of their wedding. The poses and setting were unique and creative; just what they wanted them to be. A beautiful day that went by so fast, but it is wonderful to have your images to capture the memories. Thank you.

    Comment by Jacqui — June 6, 2010 @ 10:22 am

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