06/09/2026
The Pacific Northwest knows how to throw a garden party, and last Saturday, it decided to give us a little bit of everything.
When the rain showers rolled in over the Howard House along Officer’s Row, Emmy and Sam didn’t blink. Like the best kind of adventurers setting out on a grand journey, they just laughed, leaned into each other, and let the day unfold exactly as it was meant to.
There is an old, beautiful truth—one that feels stitched into the very fabric of the The Historic Trust evergreen backdrops—that the grandest, most epic journeys often begin in the quietest, most unscripted moments. It’s not about waiting for the perfect weather; it’s about finding the immense beauty in the small things. The way a raindrop catches on a flower petal, the shared look under an umbrella, and the unshakeable joy of two people choosing belonging over perfection.
While I am usually the one behind the lens capturing these frontiers, last Saturday called me away for a milestone on a different kind of epic journey: watching my own daughter graduate from high school.
Because a commitment to safe, seen, and celebrated spaces is the absolute North Star of my business, I only partner with humans who hold that exact same standard of care. My incredible associates, Brianna Barnes Photography and The Wickerts’ Photography stepped in and took over the day with fierce talent and grace. They captured the magic, the laughter, and the honest light of Emmy and Sam’s day so perfectly while I got to sit in the front row and cheer on my graduate.
The flowers were showing off, the rain added its own magic, and this weekend reminded me that when you have the right community by your side, you can weather any shift in the wind.