Artist Point Elopement // Bellingham, WA: Ardith + John

I am not the first person to say that 2020 sucked. Nor will I be the last. But for Ardith and John, 2020 was the year that their wedding was scheduled, rescheduled, and then rescheduled again. If you’re already married, count your lucky starts, because couples like John and Ardith have really been put through the ringer this year! However, through all their plans A-Z, Ardith and John held on with a smile. The definition of grit. And it made climbing Mount Baker with them on a smokey summer morning all the more sweeter. I learned so much about love in messy times, staying organized, and how to take the perfect camera selfie from Ardith and John this year. I hope their wedding inspires you to keep the adventure alive, no matter what gets thrown your way!

Black and white double exposure of a bride and groom and a mountain
Details of a wedding dress hanging from a bed post and a photo of a Mr. and Mrs on a fireplace.

Tips for a Kick-Ass Adventure Elopement

  1. Hire a planner her knows her shit. Kate of Tapestry Event Co and her team scouted our hiking location, came up with multiple back up plans, prepared an amazing picnic, and truly led us through the most amazing ceremony I have ever witnessed. Yes, Ardith and John eloped, but Kate made it a moment to remember.

  2. Get a great airbnb and don’t skimp on your stay. Upgrade to the hot tub, make sure the bed is comfy, and I’ll give you bonus points for a fireplace. You’re going to be outside all day, you’re going to be a bit tired, you’re going to want to bask in the glow of being married. Trust me, get the cool one.

  3. To my friends who want to wear a dress on a mountain, do it. Please, do it. Get a dress that can be put in a garment bag and attach to a backpack. Hike up in sweat pants and get changed behind a big tree. It’s truly a dramatic transformation! (Also applicable to fancy pants).

  4. Get the florals, make it beautiful, treat it like a real deal wedding ceremony, BECAUSE IT IS!

  5. Know the land you are on and declare it in your ceremony. To find out where you ceremony will be held, check out https://native-land.ca/

  6. Pack it in, pack it out. Leave no trace, my friends.

  7. Write your own vows. The words you share in your vows should not only unite the two of you, but invite all who are present into your culture of love and create a ripple effect that is felt for years to come. Get started with Tapestry Event Co's Vow Writing Workshop here!

  8. Bring champagne. Period.

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A bridal bouquet and a bride getting ready in the woods.
Bride holding flowers next to bride wearing a cape on a mountain top
A groom getting ready on Mount Baker.
A bride and groom on a mountain, hugging each other.
A bride and a groom get married on a mountain top in Bellingham, WA.
A groom puts a ring on a bride's finger on a mountain top in the PNW
A bride holding flowers in her wedding ceremony on Artist Point
A bride and groom hold hands during their wedding ceremony on Mount Baker
A groom and bride exchange rings and kiss in wedding ceremony on Mount Baker
A couple gets married on a mountain top in the PNW
A groom holds champagne and a bride shows off her jewelry

A party just for you two

What I love about elopements is that they are super concentrated examples of what makes weddings great. It’s a day that’s perfectly about YOU TWO and your amazing story. It’s a celebration all your own, with no hidden agendas or uncles wearing overalls (why does that happen?!). You and your love get to have a picnic if you want to, wander around just holding hands, or sit to watch the sunset without any distractions.

A couple pops champagne after getting married on Mount Baker
A newlywed couple enjoys a picnic at Artist Point

Thank you Ardith and John

You two are pillars of strength and love! Thank you for being such positive sources of energy in such a messy year. You kept each other a priority and figured out a way to celebrate that relationship in such a way that was still so flipping epic. Congratulations, you two! Cannot wait to keep partying with you in the new. year.

A couple celebrates having just gotten married at Mount Baker

The Amazing Vendor List

Wedding Coordinator + Planner: Tapestry Event Co

Hair and Makeup: Anne Timms

Picnic Spread: Grate Boards

Officiant: Happy Heart Ceremonies

Desserts: Page Bakery

Florals: Villanelle Floral Company

Catering: Cascadia Cookery

Meet Erica Thrifts

Oh Instagram, how I love you. Let me count the ways! Your algorithm may change at every sneeze but you never cease to help me meet new people around town. That’s how Erica E of Erica Thrifts came into my life! She is the thrift master to end all thrift masters. She’s a local Seattle Blogger focused on bringing sustainability to our wardrobes and more! I had the wonderful opportunity to meet her (socially distant of course!) at a local hangout by the water and dance in that good morning light.

By now, she has moved back to NYC and we miss her dearly! Good luck with everything, Erica!

Portrait of Erica in Lake Washington taken by Karen Kirsch of Kirsch Creative in Seattle, Wa
Portrait of Erica on dock by the water taken by Kirsch Creative in Seattle
Moody portrait of Erica in morning light taken by Kirsch Creative in Seattle, WA
Portrait of Erica by green tree branch wearing an orange dress. Taken by Karen Kirsch in Newcastle, WA.
Backlit portrait of Erica wearing an orange dress standing in green field. Photo taken by Karen Kirsch of Kirsch Creative based in Seattle.
Portrait of Erica in a row of trees taken by Karen Kirsch of Kirsch Creative - a portrait photographer in Seattle, WA.
Portrait of a woman with black hair wearing an orange dress sitting on a dock

Portraits Anthony J.R. at Northlight Studios

Hello world, I want you to meet an amazing person named Anthony - the socialite of Seattle. You may recognize him from his smooth stylings in his podcast Cognac Small Talk with Anthony J.R. or his lifestyle and hospitality brand Laidback Allure. He’s a man about town and making the most of being stuck at home. He prides himself on bringing people together, both in person and virtually! He’s had to make some adjustments this year, but through his amazing at home cocktail kits, he’s helping people feel more at home and connected to others as we ride out the crazy year that is 2020.

I had a chance to meet him in Studio and take some portraits of him. And what a joy it was to work with Anthony!

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Studio Sessions

Lucky for us, we met this summer in the studio where we could socially distance properly and keep the virus at bay. All while talking about life in the pandemic and making the most of the “free time” that the universe has seemed to bestow upon us. I’m grateful for having met Anthony. His spark for life and eagerness for searching for more reminded me to keep dreaming big, even when the world seems to be operating at a different pace.

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Creativity is not Canceled

Creating with Anthony was by far a top highlight of my summer. He has laid a foundation of winter inspiration to wake up each day with new eyes on the world. While hanging out he reminded me, “we all took loses this year. The whole world did, but it’s all about perspective. It’s all about how you plan on ending the year. Whether that win is big or small, I’ve learned a lot about myself this year … what makes me happy, what makes me productive, who’s still in my corner, etc. And that’s a big win for me.”

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side profile portrait of Anthony
portrait of Anthony talking on a yellow couch

Do you

It’s important to remember that when you get your portrait taken, you should do and feel YOU. If you’re not feeling yourself, then you’re not going to get the results back on film. What I loved about hanging out with Anthony was that even though he was a bit nervous, he took the time to talk about himself, about his life, and really open up to me. Thanks for trusting me Anthony! Your spark really shows and the city needs the energy you bring into bringing people together!

Portrait of Anthony against wood backdrop

Sodo Park Wedding in Seattle, WA: Shannon + Stefan

If there was ever a party to attend before a global pandemic, I think that Shannon and Stefan’s takes the cake. After sitting in my house for months, I thank my lucky stars on the daily that I got to get down with these two right before our quarantine orders hit. I mean, com’on. Just look at ‘em! They are GORG. And that’s only the beginning!

Portrait of bride and groom wearing blue suit and a white dress in Seattle, WA taken by Karen Kirsch

Music Lovers

Shannon and Stefan bonded during the first date when they realized they both sang and played instruments. They even sang each other songs after dinner! I don’t know about you, but that takes some guts if you ask me. Anyway, as the years progressed and their relationship grew stronger, they formed a band. Maybe you’ve heard of them? They’re one of the hottest wedding bands in the PNW - the Sharp Dressed Band. And they sing like rock n’ roll angels.

Detail images of a wedding day in Seattle, WA taken by Karen Kirsch of Kirsch Creative. A bell, a woman sitting, a bride getting ready, and a wedding invite.

Serene Bride to Be

I don’t think I’ve ever met a more chill bride than Shannon. On the morning of the wedding, I found her in her hotel room, eating grilled cheese, hanging with her closest friends, and telling jokes with the flower girl. Take a note from Shannon, my friends. Plan well, trust the process, and laugh a lot while it all rolls out!

Groomsman in their underwear getting ready for a wedding and a groom tying his shoes. Wedding photos taken by Karen Kirsch in Seattle, WA.

Getting Ready at the Banana Stand

No that is not a typo. The boys got ready at the ever chic and amazing Banana Stand in Pioneer Square. And boy, did they have a good time getting dressed! Stefan and Shannon knew they wanted every minute of their wedding day to mean something and look fabulous while they were at it. So they decided to ditch the traditional low lit hotel room and opt in for the amazing natural light of a full blown photography studio.

My heart fluttered when I heard the news.

Black and white wedding photos of a bride and groom's first look taken by Karen Kirsch of Kirsch Creative in downtown Seattle.
Wedding photos of a bride and groom kissing in a downtown Seattle photo studio taken by Karen Kirsch. Second photo is of a bride sits with a tiger on a couch in her wedding dress.

Be silly, be serious, do you

I get it, it’s your wedding day! There’s a lot going on and a lot you want to make sure you’ve got right. But if this blog post can encourage you to do anything on your wedding day, I hope that it encourages you to enjoy every single minute. Have a laugh, loosen up, and then POSE DARLING POSE! And please, by all means take a picture with the stuffed tiger.

Bridal party photos at the Banana Stand in Seattle, WA taken by Karen Kirsch of Kirsch Creative.

The Ceremony

I can honestly say that there are not many wedding ceremonies that make me want to edit the one I had with my husband. But Shannon and Stefan’s ceremony had me tempted! Like everything else that day, the ceremony was planned to the nines with intentionality. They love sailing, so they rung a bell at the end . They wanted to feel like everyone was a part of the ceremony, so they arranged the chairs “in the round”. They wanted a blessing from their friends and family, so they all warmed their rings before exchanging them.

Let’s just say, I cried a lot during this one folks. So much love was had there that night!

Wedding ceremony photos taken at WithinSodo in Seattle, WA taken by Kirsch Creative.

Give you Blue

I want you to google Allen Stone’s “Give You Blue” right now. Yes, I will wait. Because in order to get into the vibe of these next photos you need to listen to what I call “Shannon and Stefan’s theme song”. Stefan quoted these lyrics in his vows … and that’s when I truly lost it.

Here’s a little taste:

I can't stop the rain
But I will keep you dry
If the shore feels far away
I'll be by your side
And when the storms arise
I will shelter you
When your sky is gray
I will give you blue

Excuse me … I had to go get kleenex. Back to the party, people!

Portrait of bride and groom in Pioneer Square, Seattle wearing a blue suit and a fur coat taken by Kirsch Creative.

A Live Concert for the Ages

Obviously since these two are in a band, they know a whole lot of other talented musicians. So instead of playing the ol’ iPod on shuffle, they had a true, real deal concert, with all their best pals signing the hits. I’m telling y’all … it’s true … it was like I was at Bumbershoot or something way better. I can’t make this ‘ish up!

Wedding reception photos taken by Karen Kirsch of Kirsch creative. Guests dancing and having a good time.
Wedding reception photos taken by Karen Kirsch of Kirsch Creative.
Wedding reception photos of guests singing taken by Karen Kirsch in Seattle, WA.

Headliners

The night ended with Shannon and Stefan getting up on stage and closing the night out. So many of their friends and family had never seen them perform, the vibe in the room could have shot us to the mood. We were in the presence of literal rock stars!

Kirsch Creative wedding photos in Seattle, WA. Bride and Groom serenade their wedding guests at their reception.
Bride and groom pose for photo at WithinSodo for Karen Kirsch of Kirsch Creative in Seattle, WA.

Here’s to you two, my friends! I cannot wait until you’re in Seattle again and we can horrible karaoke together. Stay safe and rock on. xo -k.

Vendors:

Second Photographer - Kristin Abigail
Videographer - Alayna Erhart
Wedding Planner - Flying Anchor
Dress: Sarah Seven
Suit: Michael Shi, Houston Tailor, Hong Kong
Rings: Benati Jewelry
Hair: Cameron Kelly
Make up: Chelsey Matley
Venue: Sodo Park
Catering: Herban Feast
Florist: Foothills Flowers

Meet Kristina Capulong of Gumwall Camp Productions

Meet Kristina – a producer, chef, yogi, human, and overall student of life. Her brand is all about sharing stories. She is the definition of creativity in motion. When we met to discuss her production company, Gumwall Camp Productions, it became clear that her curiosity for life is driven by connection. Connection to people, to art, to life. It all matters to her.

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PLAY TO CREATE

When making her brand story together, we played like kids in the studio, at the market, and yeah, at the bar, too. Hanging upside-down on the couch reading a book, getting yelled at by the flower vendors for taking pictures, and taking a shot of tequila at Copal. I couldn’t stop smiling and I’d better not stop moving in order to keep up with Kristina’s pace. We ended our session totally exhausted and totally jazzed about the future. That’s why I love being around Kristina. She lives in every moment, to the fullest.

She is the strongest gal I know, and it’s because of her curiosity and compassion. See for yourself. And hire Gumwall Camp for your next creative endeavor.

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MORE THAN JUST HEADSHOTS

Headshots can be more about your story than sitting and saying “cheese”. Pick what’s important to you, your process, and your business. Then show it off. Not only will clients be able to relate, it’ll show off your expertise. As a result, you’ll be staying true to your purpose and running a business you love. Give me a call, let’s go for a drink and chat about your future branding images. I’m here when you’re ready.

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SCHEDULE YOUR OWN BRAND STORY SESSION

Email me at hello@kirschcreative.com to set up a brainstorming date. Or leave a comment below, I’d love to hear more about your business and how we can help it shine more brightly. Here’s to a happy + productive day. And thanks for dropping by