Posts Tagged ‘photojournalism’

Rainier Club Wedding Reception

Rainier Club Wedding Reception

Samantha and Matthew had a wonderful wedding reception at The Rainier Club, after having a small family ceremony in Hawaii.  The couple had a great sense of humor, making for a night with lots of energy, fun moments and memorable pictures. The cold November evening was warmed by the club’s gigantic fireplace, where dinner was […]


USA Today Cover Story: Working past 65

USA Today Cover Story: Working past 65

I had the opportunity to photograph a wonderful subject, Willoughby Walshe, an active senior citizen who teaches through in an internship with Seattle’s parks and recreation department. She is part of a story on working past age 65, which was published today on the front page USA Today. The story is part of a project […]


Seattle Wedding | Tara + Rob

Tara and Rob’s wedding was fun, beautiful, hip and loving – a perfect reflection of the young couple. They began by saying their vows in an intimate ceremony that was warmly officiated by the Rev. Rich Lang, before a small group of friends and family at Trinity United Methodist Church in Ballard. Afterward, the party began. […]


Newcastle Wedding | Lisa + Dan

Newcastle Wedding | Lisa + Dan

I Photographed Lisa & Dan’s wedding at The Golf Club at Newcastle on Saturday. The weather provided some fun moments as did Lisa’s two kids, Caleb & Paisley. It is a great location and venue, with spectacular views. But the images I remember are Lisa’s son Celeb falling asleep as he ate his pizza at […]


Seattle Photos of the Year 2009

Seattle Photos of the Year 2009

Check out Seattlepi.com’s 2009 Photos of the Year gallery, which includes loads of beautiful, newsworthy images from Seattle, including a number by the photographers of Red Box Pictures. Once you’re done checking those out, click over to The Seattle Times, to see their best photos of 2009 as well. Nice work everyone!  –Andy


A bride, a groom and a few zombies

A bride, a groom and a few zombies

Alik and Jennifer picked a sweet spot to exchange vows. Tucked among the trees, on the southeast edge of the Montlake Cut, their wedding unfolded at Seattle’s McCurdy Park on a stunning fall day. The couple, recent Seattle transplants, had wanted a classic Pacific Northwest atmosphere, and with the waterfowl, boaters and kayakers passing by on […]


Amy & Todd’s Wedding

Amy & Todd's Wedding

I recently had the honor of photographing Amy and Todd’s wedding in Seattle. They are a fantastic couple who made it really easy for me – they picked a beautiful venue, threw a terrific reception, and were completely comfortable in front of the camera (and with each other). We started with the sweet moment of […]


Chris & Karen: An Officer & His Bride

Chris & Karen: An Officer & His Bride

I had the pleasure of photographing Karen and Chris’s wedding recently. They met on a blind date three years ago when Chris was stationed at Ft. Lewis. Chris, a West Point graduate, is a captain in the 2-1 Infantry, 5th Stryker Brigade Combat Team. I have great admiration for Chris, who has deployed twice in […]


Silvia & Adrian’s Wedding Photography

Silvia & Adrian's Wedding Photography

Scott and I worked in tandem to document the wedding day of Silvia and Adrian. We started at their separate homes and met at her families house, where a sizable group of friends and relatives prepared themselves for the ceremony. After a reveal in the main foyer, we headed to Gasworks Park for some beautiful, […]


Tea Ceremony of Caroline & San

Tea Ceremony of Caroline & San

Matt & Michelle in The Attic!

Matt & Michelle in The Attic!

I have to say that we have been very fortunate with the couples we have photographed this summer. Andy Rogers and I photographed Matt & Michelle’s wedding at The Attic in Sumner. Sumner holds a special place for me, since it is the town where I grew up.  I added more good memories from my hometown having […]


Tips for Taking Exercise Slowly

Tips for Taking Exercise Slowly

Popular culture would have us believe that if we’re not logging hundreds of miles running marathons, grinding out a daily online cycling class or hitting the gym before dawn like pro bodybuilders that we’re not working out hard enough. Or long enough. Or far enough. That, friends, is folly. Read more about link text. Truth: […]