Category: photography

  • photos // Cypress Grove Chevre

    Peter spent a couple days on a road trip to and from California’s northern coast to shoot footage of goats and goat cheese for our friends at Arcata’s Cypress Grove Chevre.

    Here are some photos from the trip—we can’t wait to show you the finished films!

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  • film // Kithkin : TIMBER! Stageside Film

    It was that time of day when the sun was at its highest, with a hint of heat-induced delirium creeping over the crowd, when the witchy tree people of Kithkin took to the Main Stage at TIMBER! Outdoor Music Festival.

    What happened next was a frenzy of music and mania and maybe even sorcery that spellbound the audience and provided one of the most memorable sets of the weekend. So much happened—guitars were played with teeth, Lemolo’s Kendra jumped on stage for an impromptu drum jam, Kithkin’s Kelton Sears wandered through the crowd preaching post-apocalyptic screes and a banana was eaten. Into the microphone.

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  • photos // TIMBER! 2013

    We are still glowing from the campfires, live music, good friends and glittering waters of the first annual TIMBER! Outdoor Music Festival.

    Congratulations to our friends at Artist Home for so successfully creating such a beautiful weekend immersed in nature and music. From the bald eagle soaring over Quasi’s set and the sun-baked dips in the river to the late laugh riots around campfires and music always drifting through the pines—this was a weekend no one who attended will forget.

    We’ve collected some of our favorite photos from the weekend below—keep an eye out for videos!

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  • photos // Lemolo + The Kaleidoscope Dance

    Here is a gallery of photographs from the recent Lemolo and The Kaleidoscope Dance put on by The Warehouse, featuring Lemolo performing their dreamy debut album The Kaleidoscope accompanied by original choreography from Tacoma’s MLKBallet and The BareFoot Collective.  The highly-anticipated event was even more moving and beautiful than expected.  Lemolo, the dancers and The Warehouse are hopefully patting themselves on the back a bit—and the rest of us are looking forward to more shows like this!

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  • brochure // Gundlach Bundschu Heritage Wines

    The good people at Gundlach Bundschu Winery tapped us to design a small printed piece introducing their premium Heritage Wines to their most exclusive customers.

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  • photos // First Night Tacoma : 2011

    photos // First Night Tacoma : 2011

    Check out these photos of New Year’s Eve in Tacoma—First Night—which we shot for Cult Tacoma.

    Happy New Year!

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  • video // Cult Tacoma : First Night 2011/12

    video // Cult Tacoma : First Night 2011/12

    Fire-breathing dragons were on parade, kids were break-dancing and spray-painting, the tough girls where on roller skates and rabbits and tigers soared overhead. It was New Year’s Eve in Tacoma.

    And shortly before the last night of 2011 suddenly became the First Night of 2012, Portland natives and Tacoma favorites Drew Grow & the Pastors’ Wives took to the stage to unleash the passion of a hundred fireworks shows. Or, at least, unleash the sound—as evidenced by Mr. Grow’s blown off hat and our blown out camera mic.

    Check out these photos of the Dragon Parade and a live set by Portland locals (and Tacoma favorites) Drew Grow & The Pastors’ Wives.

    Happy New Year!

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  • wedding // Ryan + Rachel

    wedding // Ryan + Rachel

    On a breezy day in June not so long ago, in that golden vale called Sonoma, two lovely people got hitched. Here is a small tribute to them—be sure to check out the photos, too.Here’s to a long, happy marriage!Oh Marie by

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  • video // Cult Tacoma : Doe Bay Festival : 2011

    video // Cult Tacoma : Doe Bay Festival : 2011

    Doe Bay Festival is becoming one of our favorite weekends of the year.  We spent most of it behind the camera and created this short video and collection of photos for Cult Tacoma.  See below for the photos . . .

  • event // Tacoma’s Fall Free For All : 2011

    event // Tacoma’s Fall Free For All : 2011

    In October, Tacoma’s Broadway Center hosted a weekend-long arts and cultural festival in the heart of downtown Tacoma—the 2011 Fall Free for All. They asked us to shoot some photos of  excellent music program curated by local Tacoma musician Aaron Stevens of Goldfinch.

    Above is the first video—Seattle/Tacoma locals Concours d’Elegance blowing away the crowd with their tight new wave jams and captivating stage show.

    Below is a look at Portland’s soulful and face-melting Drew Grow & The Pastors’ Wives:

    And here’s some dreamy otherworldliness from Portland’s Laura Gibson:

    Be sure to also peruse our gallery of photos from the entire weekend…