Why You Should Invest in Wedding Videography

Wedding photography has been around for decades. And yes, so has wedding videography. But my oh my, have both completely transformed over time.

I've been a wedding photographer since 2009, so with everything you're about to read, please keep in mind that I do understand how important wedding photography is. I'm not discounting having your day captured in photos, BY ANY MEANS! That's obviously very important.

But then again, I think about my own wedding and when I (eventually...maybe... one day, ha!) get married, and if I was forced to choose between photography and videography, I, without a doubt in my mind, would choose videography.

I mean, think about it, why do you need wedding photography? So you can remember the day via photos yes, maybe print some and hang on your wall, have a kodak moment to show your grandkids. But let's be real, you cannot wait to blow up all your friends' and families' social media with your favorite photos from your wedding day, and don't forget - throw on that wedding hashtag!! Social media, great. Is that why photography is more important than videography? I don't know, I'm really trying to get down to the bottom of why the majority of our brides think videography is not nearly as important as photography. Okay yes, maybe having videography and no photography is a little dramatic, but it's honestly somewhat true... I think I really would choose videography. And let me tell you why:

Once I discovered and starting playing around with the video settings on my camera (in 2012) that I had been solely using for photography, I began noticing how much more authenticity comes with video vs photos. I started figuring out how much more raw emotion that I could capture, how many more elements could actually be grasped in time with video, i.e. sound, movement, reactions, etc. It's 100% different than photography in my opinion. Okay, maybe 99%.

I've been inspired to write this blog post from several interactions that I've had with brides over the last few years. Mainly the ones that inquire about my wedding photography, and when asked about their videography situation, they respond with, "We aren't having videography. We didn't budget for it. We don't want it." Ummm, come again?!?! You don't want the greatest day of your life, the day you've dreamed of since you were a little girl, captured on video? You don't want to be able to re-watch it for the rest of your lives? You don't want your children to be able to watch it years from now? Your grandchildren? You don't want to be able to go back and re-listen to your vows to each other? Re-watch your dad walking you down the aisle? Re-feel the emotions you felt during your first dance? Re-live your wedding day?! People!!! It hurts my heart. Seriously. I don't even know you, but it's a heartbreaker when you tell me you're not going to have wedding videography at your wedding. And I'm not saying it has to be me, either. HIRE A WEDDING VIDEOGRAPHER! ANY PROFESSIONAL WEDDING VIDEOGRAPHER! And my heart will be happier for you. And no, having your great aunt film with her camcorder or your brother's best friend run around with his go-pro is SO, so not the same. Not by a long shot.

Your wedding day, a.k.a. what you have planned, thought about, stressed over, and counted down to for at least 6 months if not close to a year, or more, goes by SO fast. In the blink of an eye, if you will. I'm not exaggerating. I mean it doesn't for me, but it does for you, haha, trust me. I've worked with over 75 brides and they all say the same thing, every time. It goes by so fast. Why would you not invest in a highlight video to help you remember the best day of your life that flew by so quickly? I'll stop questioning you now and let you dive into more reasons...

The proof is in the words of real-life brides; all sorts of brides, both who regret not having video and ones who did invest in video:

"If you were to ask me what my most favorite thing about our wedding was - aside from marrying my best friend and enjoying the day with loved ones - it would be reminiscing on all of the special moments over and over again through our wedding video. You spend months on planning every little detail. And as I'm sure you've heard before... it flies by! Having a wedding videographer was hands down the best wedding investment we made. Yes, photos are wonderful. You can display them through out your home but when you get to relive the emotions, the smiles, the tears, the dancing, the speeches and your vows... it is simply priceless. Having all of those memories wrapped up in our wedding video is something we will cherish forever. I am so happy we chose to have a videographer. Even happier we had Rachel and her team." -Tonicha

Film produced by RP Imagery - www.rpimagery.com To see photos from their wedding day, please visit my blog: http://www.rpimagery.com/blog/2016/6/23/mike-lauras-wedding Mike and Laura are a dynamic duo. They exude so much energy, positivity, kindness, and joy as individuals... and then you put them together, and you have this infectious couple that everyone just wants to be around. They are also MADLY in love. I knew the first time I met with them (via Facetime since they live in London!) that their wedding day would be nothing short of a fairytale. That it was! Like I mentioned, Laura and Mike live in London. To plan this amazing Seattle celebration from a different country is first of all - hard to do - but I could not believe how amazing it turned out!! I mean I knew it was going to be good... but their wedding celebration was truly phenomenal! Everything came together entirely well. Their guests came from all over the world, so it was only fitting that the wedding was travel/global inspired. It was very neat to see a combination of different family and friends from so many places come together and celebrate Mike and Laura the way they did. The live band was magnificent and the joy on everybody's faces lasted all night long. The evening got even more entertaining when we had some very special British guest appearances! See for yourself in the video ;) I was so humbled to meet so many people from around the world, whom who were all so kind and friendly. Mike and Laura, thank you for having me be a part of your wedding day. It was truly an honor! I am lucky to call you guys friends now :) VENDOR LIST: Coordination: Melissa Juergens from Bright Side Events // http://www.brightsideeventsseattle.com/ Hotel: The Alexis Hotel // http://www.alexishotel.com/ Ceremony/ReceptionVenue: Axis Pioneer Square // http://axispioneersquare.com/ Desserts: Family Members Florals: Bride and Groom's Mothers Rings & Jewelry: Danielson Jewelers (Bride's family how cool!) // http://www.danielsonjewelers.com/ Live Band: Ben Mallare Acoustic Entertainment // http://www.benmallareacoustic.com/ H&M: Molly Desimone Liquor: BevMo Lighting: Seattle Event Lighting // https://seattleeventlighting.com/ Photography and Videography: RP Imagery // www.rpimagery.com Music licensing for Video: The Music Bed // www.themusicbed.com

"Hands down the biggest regret in my wedding planning was not getting a videographer. It was such an amazing day of friends, family, laughter, and love. It's cliche, but the day goes by faster than anybody can ever describe, so fast in fact that to me it almost felt surreal. When I spent the days following thinking about our special day, there were so many details and special moments I felt I missed, and I desperately wished I had a gotten a video to help me re-live this amazing day. This is the part of the story where I consider myself a very, very lucky girl.  You see, Rachel had secretly filmed our wedding and surprised us with the most wonderful wedding gift of a video of our day! Watching for the first time her amazing work was so emotional. Being able to witness the moments we missed, to actually hear the laughter, and to watch all the love and dancing in motion truly brought the whole day together. We have watched it countless times since, including in celebration of our one year anniversary this past weekend, and each time it brings our amazing day to life again. To experience the joy of receiving this video after the extreme regret I felt for originally not having one, is a truly unique and priceless experience. With this, I can say with all my heart, getting a wedding video and being able to re-live your day is something you will never regret and will cherish forever." -Laura
(See Laura and Mike's reaction below when I first told them I had a video of their wedding day)

Mike and Laura live in London, they planned one of the most beautiful Seattle, WA wedding celebrations I've ever experienced... from across the country. I was so impressed! As some of you may or may not know, I do both wedding photography and videography and for their wedding in particular I was hired for photography only. We had discussed the possibility of videography as well, but in the end Mike and Laura had decided it wasn't one of their bigger priorities, and had said it was a no-go. I, however, KNEW their wedding was about to be an EPIC event and that there is no way there wasn't going to be any video from this day to remember it by... This is just not okay!! Luckily, I also had the rare opportunity to have a few extra hands at their wedding, which I told Mike and Laura were just "interns I was teaching," and we totally pulled off secretly filming their wedding (while also photographing of course). After delivering their wedding photos a few weeks after their wedding, I was overwhelmed with all of the kind words and gratitude Mike and Laura had about them! Little did they know, I was also working on their wedding FILM they didn't know they had coming too.... So I found it particularly rewarding when Laura added these words at the end of her email "I am sure I won't be the first bride to say this but I totally regret not getting your video package. I feel like I didn't see my own wedding, if that makes sense? I suppose I am looking for the guests experience and haven't yet realized I was the bride and don't get to do that." So here we are 2 months after their wedding and I Face-timed this sweet couple a few days ago to tell them I had a little surprise for them. I couldn't help but record their reaction because honestly these two are some of the most genuine, sentimental, caring, and compassionate people I've met. I wanted to remember their reaction (for myself) as a sweet little reminder of why I do what I do. However, their reaction was too good that I ended up asking them if I could share... despite having just got back from a run and not feeling in their prime... they luckily agreed to let me share hehe ;) (Even though I think they are the most darling couple no matter what they look like!) "I do wish I hadn't just gone for a run and wasn't sweaty and un-showered, but I seriously want every bride to know how much they MUST get a wedding video!" More words from the bride: "I seriously can't thank you enough for this gift. I can't describe what being able to see our wedding means to my memory of the day. It all goes by so fast and I am such a visual, detail oriented person that I feel like I didn't see our wedding or that what I imagined for so long during the planning process actually happened. This video filled in all those "holes". It literally completed my wedding experience and it is so, so beautiful. I will cherish it forever (and watch it over and over and over!) :) " HUGE THANK YOU TO STEPHANIE LAMPKIN AND LACY ARTHUR FOR HELPING ME PULL THIS OFF! Full wedding film can be found here: www.vimeo.com/rpimagery/mikeandlaura

Venue: Rio Vista Winery // http://www.lakechelanwinevalley.com/wineries/rio-vista-wines/ Coordination: J9Bing Floral & Event Planning // http://j9bing.com/ Rentals: Lake Chelan Wedding Rentals // http://lakechelanweddingrentals.com/ Cake & Linens: Dana Divis Events // https://www.facebook.com/danadivisevents/ Catering: Janice Madden & Bart Northcutt DJ: All That Mobile DJ // http://www.allthatmobiledj1.com/ Florals: Fleur de lis floral & Event Design // http://lakechelanflowers.com/ Photobooth: Cascade PhotoArcade // https://www.facebook.com/CascadePhotoArcade/ Photography/Videography: RP Imagery // www.rpimagery.com

"Definitely, definitely recommend a videographer. Having a videographer capture our wedding was the best money we spent! So amazing and emotional to be able to go back and “re-live” one of the best days of your life, over and over.  So many amazing details from our wedding day were captured that we would have otherwise missed out on or forgotten in all the craziness if it wasn’t for having a videographer.  The day truly does fly by, having pictures is great but being able to watch all those pictures come to life is something we are extremely glad we decided to do.  I have watched mine several times, it takes me right back to that day, still brings tears to my eyes and I’m always noticing something new. You will not regret hiring a videographer!" -Jeni

*BE SURE TO WATCH IN HD* When I think of Matt and Michelle, and then their wedding day, the one word that I keep coming back to is BLESSED. I am SO blessed to have met these two, blessed to have been in Hawaii, capturing their wedding day, and even more blessed to have them remain in my life as dear friends. They are truly some of the sweetest, most kind-hearted people I have ever met. Their wedding day was incredibly low-key, yet so classy, elegant, and authentic at the same time. Just as a destination wedding should be, in a dream-world! Yet this was real life. Stephanie and I were blown away by the amount of love that surrounded these two the entire week that we were there. Not only are they SO, so loved by all who know them... but their love for each other is captivating. When I think of two people who couldn't be MORE meant for each other in this entire world, I think of Matt and Michelle. They are a true epitome of what a humble, Godly, passionate, and sincere relationship should be. Truly, I could go on and on and on about these two... but Matt and Michelle, THANK YOU for choosing me to capture your wedding day, from the bottom of my heart, I feel truly blessed to simply even be in this line of work so that our paths could cross. You guys...and your wedding day... will forever hold a special place in my heart! Check out the other awesome vendors who made their dream wedding a reality: Ceremony Venue: Ocean Crystal Chapel // http://www.karissma.org/portfolio/ocean-crystal/ Officiant: Rev. James Chung // http://www.hawaiiweddingminister.com/ Reception Venue: Outrigger on the Reef Hotel in Waikiki Photography and Videography: RP Imagery // www.rpimagery.com Additional Photography: CS Phtogoraphy Make-up & Hair: Kristen Feeney MC: Olena Heu // http://www.olenaheu.com/ Musical Talent and Songs in Film: Jeremy Cheng // http://www.jeremychengmusic.com/ Wedding Gown: The "Lenox" gown by Sarah Seven // https://sarahseven.com/ Groom's Attire: The "Sienna" Suit by Suit Supply // http://us.suitsupply.com/en_US/home Florals: Sweet Leilani Florist // http://www.sweetleilaniflorist.com/ Catering: Outrigger on the Reef // http://www.outrigger.com/ Cake: Cake Works // http://cakeworkshi.com/ Linens: The Wedding Linen Co // http://theweddinglinencompany.com/ Tent, Lighting, Rentals: Accel Party Rentals & Design // http://www.accelrentals.com/ To see all their wedding day photos, click here: http://rpimagery.pixieset.com/mattandmichelle/ Other music licensed by The Music Bed // themusicbed.com

"Where do I begin about how special our wedding video is to us?! I'm pretty sure words don't exist to explain how it felt to watch our video for the first time. It brought tears to our eyes and captured all of the moments that went by so quickly on our wedding day! The wedding video is cherished by both of our families and filled with some of the best memories and the start to our life together. We decided to have a destination wedding in Hawaii! Which was SO fun, but also very expensive! I didn't realize the limitation of vendors on an island and things added up so quickly! My husband and I had many discussions about where to cut corners and save money - I specifically remember us having a discussion about the need for video. He was completely against it. He thought the pictures would be beautiful and all we needed, and he saw it as an opportunity to save money! Trust me it's was not easy for me to pull out a win on this topic against a financial advisor.  Every now and again my husband and I still watch our video. Just last week he said to me, of all the things that we did for our wedding, the video was the BEST decision we made! I honestly couldn't agree more. The pictures are so special and meaningful but can't capture the feel and intimacy of the wedding! Every time we watch our video we are reminded of the support and love of everyone who shared our day with us. Your wedding day goes by so fast and I remember trying to live in each moment of the day. After I watched our video a few times (ok, 100 times) there were so many details or parts of the speeches that I didn't even remember happened until I was reminded by the video. The best advice I can give to any engaged couple is to have Rachel capture your wedding day through her amazing VIDEOS!" - Michelle

"We had seen Rachel's work through mutual friends since I went to college with her and knew we wanted to hire her for our engagement photos and wedding photos (and beyond!). We saw some of Rachel's videos and they were amazing- perfect shots, lighting, transitions, music and even the incorporation of a drone to help capture the setting. We did not put videography in our overall  wedding budget. Our photos turned out lovely, though I do know that having loved ones voices, our vows, laughs, tears and hugs on video would have been such a special gift for years to come." - Amy

Venue: Red Barn Studios Hair and Make up: Platinum Hair & Make Up Bar: Full Sails Bartending Food: Occasions Catering Florist: Petals Design Photography and Videography: RP Imagery http://www.rpimagery.com/blog/2016/10/14/taylor-kelsey

"Having Rachel as my videographer was the BEST decision of my wedding planning! I can still watch the video almost a year later and cry because of all the emotion, excitement and love that she was able to capture in a short film. I love my wedding photos, but the video is able to capture so many more special moments. It's also great to watch in hard times to remind yourself how blessed you truly are!" - Kelsey

"Ford and I had the BEST wedding weekend / day. We were surrounded by all of our loved ones and in the most beautiful place. And we have the most gorgeous photos from Rachel, which totally captured it. I would have absolutely loved to have a wedding video which would have captured the weekend in a completely different way, however, my husband was very concerned about having cameras around. Neither one of us are comfortable in front of cameras and during such an important moment in our lives, I just wanted both of us to be completely comfortable, without fear of acting/looking awkward because we had video camera following us around. After living out our perfect day I really don't believe anything would have distracted us from enjoying that day. Seeing what Rachel has and can do with videos both my husband and I realized (too late) it would have been amazing to listen to our vows, the speeches, even songs that were performed on our day!  It would have been so special to share a video with our future children, on our ten year anniversary or any night we wanted to relive the most perfect day." -Kristin

Venue: The Plateau Club in Sammamish, WA

"Hiring RP Imagery to do our wedding videography was one of our best wedding decisions. We have a timeless video that we watch and can share with our family and friends. We love reliving our special day each time we watch it. It was definitely money well spent. We would do it again in a heartbeat!" -Italia

"I got married 4 years ago, and I STILL regret not having our wedding day filmed. We thought it would be best to skip that expense back then, and we both really feel bummed we don't have the day to watch over and over and share with our kids in the future. Wedding photography is SO special and definitely a way to relive your day again, but it just isn't the same as watching the film. Wedding days are chaos, and a lot of the time brides don't even get to see and talk to everyone, and it is such a great way to capture everyone even if it is just seconds. Also, go and watch a wedding film of a complete stranger and tell me how that makes you feel! I cry every time and it is STRANGERS. I am a wedding photographer now, and I really encourage video to all my clients!" - Hillary

If there was ever one wedding where I just didn't want to leave and wanted to re-live over and over again, this would be it. Ashton and Aysha know how to throw a good party that's for sure! As the best man says, their love is infectious. Their wedding was full of laughter, love, friendships, family, tears, and joy. Truly. After the ceremony, they had an unplanned moment with just the couple and Ashton's siblings, honoring his younger brother who passed away recently. It was a moment that I will remember forever. Aside from that, you could just feel the JOY radiating from everyone there - Ashton and Aysha, your support system is THERE! Everyone at your wedding truly loves you guys and believes in you 100%… I could feel it, just witnessing it and being there, you guys are truly loved. Thank you guys for giving me the privilege of capturing your very beautiful and special day! I had an absolute blast, and am so lucky to now call you guys my friends! TO SEE PHOTOS FROM THEIR WEDDING DAY, CLICK HERE: http://rpimagery.pixieset.com/ashtonandaysha/

"When preparing for my big day I always knew that photography was the most important thing. Something to always look back on for one of the biggest days OF MY LIFE. When I met with Rachel she mentioned her videography. At the time, I really didn't know much about what it was or what it all entailed. Sadly, we had a strict budget because a lot of our wedding was coming out of our own pockets. I learned more about it, and kept thinking.. "I don't want to regret not doing anything, I mean you only get married once." In the end, we had the most beautiful pictures AND an amazing video. I have our wedding video link saved on my phone. I can't tell you how many times I've watched it, and still either cry, laugh or just reminisce on that day. I can tell you I am not the only one either! Our friends will text us and say "We watched your video, you guys should get married again, it was so much fun!" Rachel was able to capture our true love for each other. I love having this precious gift, one that I can have for our entire life. I can't wait to show our kids when they get older, and eventually our grandkids." - Aysha

While photos play such an integral role in preserving the memories from our wedding day, it can only tell so much of the story. Having video at our wedding would have been the perfect compliment to demonstrate the mood, the feeling of the ceremony and for us to hear our vows spoken to each other again. I think that's the one I wish I had the most -- hearing our vows to each other. Video captures movement in a way that photos can't." -Jessica

Venue: Swans Trail Farms // http://www.swanstrailfarms.com Photography: Josh Newton // http://joshnewton.com Videography: RP Imagery // www.rpimagery.com Florals: Kay from Seven Sister Designs // https://www.facebook.com/pages/Seven-Sister-Designs/134842543257265 DJ: Radio Parties // http://www.radioparties.com/ Catering: Twelve Baskets // http://twelvebasketscatering.com Bridal Gown: Hayley Paige // http://www.jlmcouture.com/Hayley-Paige/Bridal Bridesmaid Dresses: JCrew // http://www.jlmcouture.com/Hayley-Paige/Bridal Bridal Hair // Charlotte Ware Makeup Artist // Chelsey Matley Makeup // https://www.facebook.com/chelseymatleymakeup We felt so blessed to be a part of Brittany and Jake's wedding day. They are such a genuine, beautiful couple, with a love so deep you can feel it when they look at each other. Their "First Look" was one of my favorite in history - Jake got so emotional when he saw Brittany for the first time on their wedding day, it was the sweetest thing. And who wouldn't - she was stunning! They had a lovely, sentimental ceremony, followed by a fantastic party - all of their family and friends really knew how to get down on the dance floor... SO much fun! Thank you Jake & Brittany for choosing us to capture your wedding day, it was truly an honor. Music licensed by The Music Bed // themusicbed.com

"Having a video of our wedding day, was the best decision I could have made! We had a tight budget for our wedding, so we naturally had to pick and choose what was most important to us to have. And having a videographer was the BEST decision! Photos last forever... you hang them in your home, you look at them and smile. But our video, we watch each year on our anniversary and it literally brings both my husband and I right back to how we felt that day. It's easy to forget your emotions and utter bliss and having a video highlighting all of those best moments of one of the most important days of your life is priceless. Rachel, did such an amazing job capturing everything we could have ever wanted. I tell all my friends who are getting married, GET A VIDEOGRAPHER! Because truly, you won't regret it!" -Brittany

(Photo by Jane and Co. Photography)

(Photo by Jane and Co. Photography)

"As they say, the day goes by fast and it starts to all blur together. We didn't have a videographer for the whole day, just the ceremony, but I wish we did! To capture all the moments from the beginning to end. To capture the little things like first look, cake-cutting, or even just having fun taking pictures. I know down the road those memories will fade, and it would be have been nice to look back on them to keep the memories alive." -Stephanie

"I was so blessed to have Rachel capture our big day via photography. Looking back, I SO wish that we would have paid the extra to also have her do videography on our day. I've watched so many of her wedding films and almost all of them bring me from tears to smiles throughout. Pictures are a great way to capture your wedding, but video is so much more. It's a way to watch and relive everything from your day. My wedding day flew before my eyes and I wish that I had videos to go back and watch to relive all those moments. If you are a bride second guessing getting a videographer, please do it!" -Katie

Venue: Skamania Lodge // http://www.skamania.com Photography: RP Imagery // www.rpimagery.com Videography: RP Imagery // rpimagery.com Florals: New Seasons // http://www.newseasonsmarket.com/our-departments/floral Catering: Skamania Lodge // http://www.skamania.com/portland-catering-menus.php Makeup Artist: Reve Oviedo Sean and Lacy fell in love and knew they were perfect for each other right away. It's easy to see, not only by the way Sean looks at Lacy, but also by the way he adores their little girl, Sloan! They seriously make up the most adorable, sweetest little family... I can't wait for them to expand ;) You're not the only one if you feel like they walked "straight out of a Bridal magazine," they are a stunning couple, but they are also the most kind, caring, and friendly individuals! I loved getting to know them, spending time with them, and capturing these moments for them. Their wedding was all about family, connections, relationships, and love - much of what I feel like the rest of their lives will be made up of. Sean and Lacy, we are so blessed to have connected with you guys... We feel like the lucky ones! xo Music licensed by The Music Bed // themusicbed.com

"Originally I did not intend to have a videographer for our wedding. It was not in the budget and I figured pictures would be sufficient. Fortunately, someone else (RP Imagery) knew better and we had a video created. As I sat there watching our wedding video, I was hit instantly with all the emotions of our big day. The wedding day went by so quickly that it was almost a blur. Being able to view our day unfold, experience the love and happiness over and over in our video is one of the biggest blessings ever. Now that I have a video of our wedding day, whenever I meet a soon to be bride, I tell her, "if you had to choose, photos or video, choose video and you will definitely not regret it." -Lacy

 

Additionally, I did a facebook poll, and out of 30 brides who took the poll, here are the results:

If you're still contemplating the decision of whether or not you should hire a wedding videographer, here are some more good reads:

98% of Brides Regret This Choice - Ariane Fisher

A Must or a Maybe - The Knot

Why Wedding Videos are Always Worth It - Style Me Pretty

 

Save or Splurge Poll - Wedding Bee

Wedding Videography is Priority #1 - Whitney B. From the Bachelor 

At the end of the day, it's your wedding and the decision is completely up to you. Obviously.
I'm just here to help you have no regrets. I contemplated writing this blog post because it's truly not my intention to force you to hire me. Honestly, not at all! The emails from brides not having videographers is currently driving me insane though, as well as a few recent weddings that I've been to that did not have a videographer. And they were EPIC weddings! I could not believe they wouldn't have a video of their wedding to look back on their epic day, ah I cringed!! 

On the other hand, I posted my poll on facebook last week and had THREE bride-to-be's reach out and ask me who I recommended for a videographer... Uh, me?! They didn't even know I offered videography in additional to photography, and all three have hired me for their weddings this year! Within a few days. Thankful!

So hi people... I do videography, too! I am incredibly passionate about it. The dream would be to just be a destination wedding videographer. Hey, a girl can dream ;)

Anyways, whether it's me or not, please do yourself a favor and invest in a wedding videographer. It will be worth every penny and you will not regret it, 100% guaranteed.

God-daughter Love

Gracen and Avery, my two sweet god-daughters and most photogenic children ever. Luckily I had no place to live for a couple months prior to my move to Seattle, so I got to live with these girls and their momma -- my best friend, Kaylin. Avery would would wake me up and come snuggle me at 5:30am every morning, and Gracen would constantly ask if I could live with them forever. These two melt my heart and they truly can turn any bad day into a good one. I feel so fortunate to be able to have the relationship that I do with them, and to share so many memories with them.

We did a little photoshoot in their matching dresses for updated photos to hang on the wall, but the photos turned out so cute that I knew that I would eventually share them. Their spunky little personalities shine right through the photos, I just love it.

One day while living with them, I shut my door and tried to get a bunch of work done, and Gracen just came in and sat on the windowsill and said, "Rachel, can I sit in here with you while you work? I just want to be by you because I love you." How can you say no to that....... I picked up my camera because it was a sweet moment that I wanted to remember forever, Gracen seriously has the biggest heart I've ever seen for a 5 year old. But then, of course, monkey see monkey do, Avery wanted to come in and sit in the windowsill too, and it just turned into an all-around jumping, tickling, hugging, pushing, laughing festivity. 

These two have grown up so fast before my eyes, I've made it a point to capture every stage that I possibly can. They are my favorite little humans, and I am so blessed to call them my god-daughters. They are very special girls.

Posting a million photos of them here because I haven't seen them in 2 weeks, and I miss them like crazy!

Taylor & Michael

I met Michael Keating freshman year of college. We remained friends all throughout college and I just adore this guy! He has the kindest heart, an infectious laugh, and is just a guy that everyone wants and loves to be around.

It was no surprise to me that I also adored his fiance, Taylor, right when I got to meet her, too. She is just as kind, and has the same infectious laugh that Mike does. They've been together for several years and said that they maybe had 5 pictures together so they warned me that this whole engagement session was going to be "new" for them. Pleeeeeease. They were naturals.

This first photo below is the very first image I snapped of them. That never happens. Usually it takes at least a good 10-15 clicks to even warm up to the camera. Seriously how adorable are they? They have such good chemistry, continuously make each other laugh, and it literally melts my heart the way that Michael looks at Taylor. 

Shoutout to my friend Katie who assisted me on this shoot. You rock!
Oh and of course there was a pitstop mid shoot to pet some corgis.

Ashton, Aysha, and Amiyah

One of my favorite things about my job is that I get to watch and capture so many different chapters of my client's lives. It's pretty special to be able to witness their marriage vows at their wedding, feel a little baby kick inside her belly a year later, and then get to squeeze their beautiful little 8 month old another year later.

Aysha and Ashton, thank you for continuing to trust and choose me to document all of these milestones and precious chapters of your life! I feel truly honored.

Amiyah, you are the sweetest little chunk and I am so happy to have finally met you!

Cannot wait to capture this little beauty as she grows. Who knows maybe I'll still be shooting in 18 years to do her senior photos, and in 25 years to do her wedding, ha!
 

If I knew then, what I know now...

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Thanks to a little "facebook memory" throwback, I realized yesterday that exactly 5 years ago, I was presenting my business plan to a board for my last project as a college grad. I was nervous, I was excited. It was a "mock" business plan, not intended for real life, but it's crazy to think back to how I was feeling in that moment and know that I had absolutely NO idea how far that business plan would actually take me in real life, or that it would actually COME TO LIFE!

Just for a back story, for those of you who don't know how this career got started for me, I picked up a camera for my digital photography class senior year of high school, and was simply completing the assignments to get the grade. I wasn't sure what I was going to do for my senior project at the time, and my digital photography teacher (shout out Doug Huegli) suggested that I take senior portraits for my senior project, as he enjoyed what I was doing with my individual class assignments. I figured, well I don't have anything else to do! So, I setup a fake little photography business and took about 10 senior's portraits for free, again, to complete an assignment. The next summer, I had people asking me to take their senior portraits, so I asked to borrow a camera from Doug again and was like "no problem people, I'm not doing anything this summer, might as well." Then, my dad had the GENIUS idea of "hey, maybe you should charge people for taking their portraits?" I was like WOW, great idea! Soon enough, I started making more money than I thought possible for how easy taking photos was. So, I bought my first Canon camera in 2008. The first photo I took with it was a selfie in a mirror (see above), and I think it's hilarious and awesome that I just remembered taking it and actually was able to find it on one of my 30 hard drives!

Anyways, I was definitely not intending to blog about this, but yesterday had me thinking all day how absolutely insane it is that all of this, my entire career, what I am most passionate about in life, all of this started with a little suggestion from Doug Huegli and my dad. Oh and my mom thought of the name "RP Imagery" for my senior project, so credit to my mother, too! My "business plan" that I created at the end of college, 4 years later, was also to complete an assignment... just get the task done... I 100% was not anticipating on actually using it.

And here I am.
I'm blown away with where these last 5 years have taken me, how many experiences I have had, how many epic places I have had the opportunity to travel to, and honestly - the truly genuine, amazing people that I have met along the way.

These are the most random photos ever because I went through facebook as fast as possible grabbing a few photos that when I looked at, I said to myself "I would not have met this person and/or I would not have traveled to this place if not for my photography/videography."

This is getting too long for something that was not even supposed to be a blog post, so I'm going to wrap it up with saying that I'm THANKFUL that I didn't know then, what I know now. I was naive, unexperienced, and had no idea what my life or career was going to look like, but I truly would not have it any other way. I could only hope that the next 5 years will look half as awesome for me as the last 5 years. Thank you Facebook Memories for taking me down memory lane.

 

Lauren & Christian

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Lauren and Christian are two peas in a pod. Lauren can't stop staring at Christian and telling him how handsome he is, and Christian can't stop kissing Lauren. They are so full of joy and laughter, I just adore these two. They were absolute naturals in front of the camera, too!

We had fun frolicking around downtown Tacoma and it was a pleasure getting to know Christian and Lauren.  I am so excited for their wedding next year!

Stephanie // Mission Hot Mama

I love when I get to do lifestyle/fitness photos for Steph. She is so spunky, sweet, and funny!

Stephanie grew up in my hometown but now lives in Montana. She has an awesome blog that you should go check out, especially if you're a mama trying to keep up with every day life and also take good care of yourself at the same time; "get your mojo back." Her blog is packed with tips and tricks, and she herself is one hot mama - her baby isn't even 6 months and Steph is fitter than I am! I mean, come on. So inspiring.

Her laugh is adorable, so in most of these photos you will find her laughing, but that's her in a nutshell, so I find it fitting :) Be sure to hop over to her BLOG to be inspired and to get motivated.

Oh and how BEAUTIFUL is her baby girl!?! 

Dylan & Christina

I knew it was going to be a fun evening with these two when the first shot I took with my camera, they couldn't stop laughing. Like, really laughing. Hysterical laughing.

Dylan and Christina are so sweet, and SO much fun! They're spontaneous and down for just about anything. We traveled over to Merwin Lake and Speelyai Bay for their engagement session, and we were blessed with a beautiful day.

It was fun getting to know these two and I loved seeing how similar their personalities were to each other, they're just a hoot! I'm so excited for their wedding this fall.

Steve & Nicole

I was scheduled to take Steve and Nicole's engagement photos back in January. A few days prior to the scheduled date, Steve was in a tragic accident.

Without going into too much detail about his personal life - I'll just say that it's an absolute miracle that we were able to do this photo shoot now, here in May, when there were several instances throughout being in a coma for 50 days, that he was not expected to make it, then not expected to be able to function - walk, talk, eat - on his own, then not expected to be the same Steve, same person, if he did wake up. I followed along, in addition to almost 3,000 other people, with his family's devastating journey throughout Steve's time in the coma via a facebook page that his fiance, Nicole, was posting daily updates on. As heartbreaking as it was to hear about the several instances that doctors told the family they must say goodbye to Steve, it was incredible to see how many people were praying for, fighting for, and supporting Steve, Nicole, and their families throughout his entire battle.

It is my personal belief that Steve's waking up was all God's doing. God had a purpose for waking Steve up from his coma, for granting him more time here on Earth. I also believe it was a combination of things that actually brought Steve back as STEVE, against all odds...The thousands of people praying for Steve, his personal fight (he is basically the Hulk), and of course Nicole's unconditional, unwavering love for him.

I loved hearing about the stories of his small responses while in the coma to Nicole's voice and touch. I can't even imagine what Nicole was going through and how she was feeling, but she is certainly one strong woman! I think this quote perfectly describes them as a couple and what they have been through together in 2017 so far:

“Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.” -Lao Tzu

Steve and Nicole, they say going through life's greatest challenges and obstacles together makes you a stronger couple. I can honestly say that getting to spend the day with you guys the other day, I can visibly see and feel that you guys are stronger then ever before. I love how you are the same light-hearted, fun-loving, sarcastic, and adorable Steve and Nicole - but with a different kind of depth now. Your love for each other is so raw and intentional, I admire every bit of it!

I couldn't help but post a million photos from their session, because they are too adorable and this photo session was incredibly significant in so many ways. Plus, I am just in complete awe at Steve's ability to function and do things in a matter of weeks that the doctors warned that he would possibly never do again in his life. In addition to the miracle in all of that, I just love the way he still looks at Nicole.

PS: Scroll down and check out Jessica Heron's AMAZING video that she put together from their shoot as well!! Huge thank you to her, as I asked her to tag along and surprise them with a video, too! :)

Oahu

Oh Hawaii, i love you.

All the places that I go, I typically imagine myself living there... and say to myself, "I could totally live here." But this time, I actually looked at some real estate. I grew up going on several family vacations to the different islands of Hawaii, but going there as an adult by myself this time, was a little different. I felt like I belonged ;)

It started with Steph asking if I wanted to go to Hawaii to help film her best friend's proposal. Dangerous question... if it's between October and April, and you ask me to go somewhere, I'm going. So of course we made a little vacay out of it and stayed in a Waikiki airbnb for 5 days. We met some fun locals on a catamaran that ended up taking us all around the island the next day. This, was actually one of my favorite days. Our new friend, Ikaika, drove us up and down the east side of the island, tailgating at his favorite beach spots, jumping off rocks, and ending the day with a treacherous, muddy hike up to the pillboxes, then jumping into the crystal clear, blue ocean at Lanikai beach afterwards. I floated on my back for a good 20 minutes in the warm ocean, with a little bit of rain falling, and I was in complete heaven. THAT was a perfect moment.

It basically only got better from there, as the day Steph and I were supposed to leave, we decided to ditch our flights and stay another day. One thing I'm getting REALLY really good at, is traveling somewhere and staying way past the original itinerary. We moved on to the Marriott Waikiki and soaked up more sun all day and had one more Lava Flow at our favorite barefoot bar, Dukes.

Once again, I couldn't leave. So when Steph left for the airport the next day, I rented a car and booked another 4 days at an airbnb outside of Waikiki, away from the hustle and bustle. First of all, cutest airbnb EVER! It really is the cutest studio cottage in paradise, and I can not rave enough about how perfect it is for a solo getaway. I arrived to a sweet note from Shawna, the owner, telling me she had all sorts of stuff for me to use during my stay (snorkel gear, beach chairs, bikes, etc) and letting me know there was a brand new outdoor shower in the back of the studio just for me, too ;) HEAVEN!

The next day, I actually got to meet Shawna and her sweet kiddos that live on the property as well, and she convinced me even more that I need to live in Hawaii. Such a sweet, awesome, laid-back, hang-loose type little family with cute, tan, barefoot babies. Serious family goals.

I took a day to drive around the island, made some friends up at North Shore, shared some delicious grilled shrimp tacos with them, and watched a perfect sunset at a "secret beach" that they showed me, to end that day.

My friend from home, Kyle, showed up a few days later, since his parents live in Lanikai, and we frolicked around some more, ate at some yummy restaurants, watched more sunsets, and spent way too many hours at Moose McGillycuddy's on a Tuesday night. 

The day I actually decided I should probably come home was a sad one. So I made the most out of the minimal hours that I had left, got up at 4:30am for a sunrise hike, took the longest outdoor shower possible, and headed home. During the longest outdoor shower possible,  I reflected on how truly blessed I feel. Blessed to have a job that I not only LOVE, but that gives me so much free time to do other things that I love, like travel. And extend my trips. And meet such interesting, awesome people. And spend enough time in Hawaii to know my way around the island without GPS. And float on my back in the ocean for as long as I want without worrying about what's next. And crack a beer at the top of an epic hike because it's a Monday. 

And to think, so many times in the last 5 years, my life could have gone a multitude of different directions. I am so happy and thankful to be HERE, in this season of life I'm living right now. Life is so, so good. Thank you outdoor shower for letting me reflect on all of that.

 Hawaii, I'll be back for you sooner than you think :)

Nick & Kristen

Kristen had a work convention in Hawaii for a week and had asked her boyfriend of 8 years to join her for fun... Nick said he couldn't get the time off of work, unfortunately. So Kristen brought her mom instead.

Nick told Kristen's best friend Stephanie otherwise... he asked if she (Steph, Kristen's best friend) could come to Hawaii to be there because he planned to propose. 

Stephanie told Kristen she was going to come to Hawaii the same week and hang out, and bring along me of course, since I can't say no to traveling. Kristen thought it all sounded dandy :)

Not going to lie, I am pretty impressed with Kristen's mom, Stephanie, and I's ability to keep a secret for 5 days hanging out with Kristen in Hawaii, leading up to the proposal.

Nick flew in on Saturday with his mom (we had been there since Tuesday), and we started walking through how he was going to propose and how the day would unfold.
 

Mid-afternoon, Nick was standing out on a pier with the ring, as Kristen and her mom walked down the beach - Kristen thinking she was meeting up with Stephanie and I to go on a boat. In order to get Kristen on the pier, Kristen's mom came up with a little story about baby turtles that she saw earlier, so Kristen headed down the pier (Nick being the ONLY person standing on the pier, at the end), in search of the baby turtles. Half way down, she stumbled upon Stephanie and I with our cameras out and pointing directly at her, and she simply thought nothing of it. She waved at us, "Oh hey guys! I'm just looking for the baby turtles my mom told me about it." Okay Kristen... Nick is literally standing 10 feet in front of her, and her head is still looking down at the water in search of the baby turtles. Good job Kristen's mom for the baby turtles story, totally distracted her, haha! Almost too much ;)

She finally looked up, and was in complete shock that Nick was standing right in front of her. He got down on one knee... and you know how it goes from there.

It was a completely blissful day, so much joy, and so much love. We ate a yummy lunch at Dukes after the big moment, and then we all celebrated on a catamaran afterwards.

Nick and Kristen, many congratulations! You guys are truly the definition of "couple goals" and I am so excited for you guys and the next chapter in your love story.

Check out the photos that Steph captured of the proposal below:

 

Snowy Mirror Lake Hike

Good Friday this year was a good friday, indeed! 

I've been wanting to do the Tom, Dick, and Harry Mountain Hike on Hood this year, but have been waiting for the snow to get a little less intense. I thought it would be perfectly clear by mid April so we took our Seattle and Ellensburg friends to this hike when they were in town Easter weekend. To say we were a little unprepared is an understatement. I wasn't expecting any snow at all, haha! Oops. Luckily Steph and I just moved out of the house we were living in and had some extra snow gear in our cars that we hadn't taken out yet... perfect. Tom, Dick, and Harry trail was closed, or basically non-existent with the snow, but the trail to Mirror Lake was accessible.

We were the only ones out there and although it was a bit cold, we had so much fun. Michael and Tenielle are serious couple goals (honestly though, talk about two people that are perfect for each other and exude so much joy), so of course I snapped way too many cute photos of them that I had to share.

We celebrated Good Friday with a good ole' communion with Rainiers and a protein bar once we reached the lake. It was a good day on good Friday with good friends and good fresh mountain air. Unfortunately I came down with strep throat and a fever hours after the hike, but it was worth it ;)

West Coast First-Timers

God works in crazy ways and I love it! Getting the opportunity to go to Honduras with H&H was a total God moment that completely fell in my lap, but even more things came out of it than I originally expected. The people I met on that trip will forever hold a place in my heart, two of them being Dana and Ally - whom I like to call my soul sisters. They are literally two of my new best friends that I feel like I have known my whole life. 

Ally is from Missouri and Dana is from Wisconsin. When I heard they had never really been to the West Coast, I was shocked. I shared so many PNW pictures with them and convinced them they needed to visit me sometime. One thing I love about these two is that they stick to their word. We left our Honduras trip end of February and they said they would come visit me in Oregon some day, and about 40 days later they really came!

I was so excited to show them all of my favorite things about where I live. The first day we explored the Columbia gorge. We stopped at Vista House, then on the way to the hike I wanted to do, we stopped at the first waterfall off of the Historic Scenic Byway (Latourell Falls) and their minds were blown. I didn't realize they had never even seen a waterfall! They were seriously obsessed... I was like "goodness, you girls haven't even seen anything yet!" Then we went to Moultnomah Falls and their minds were really blown. From there, we hiked Angels Rest and then stopped at Double Mountain Brewery in Hood River for appetizers and beers. We ended the gorge adventure frolicking around Rowena Crest. We headed home on the WA side so I could take them over the Historic Bridge of the Gods and then ended at my parents house just in time for them to treat us to a yummy dinner and wine.  It was an epic adventure day and I was actually incredibly impressed that we fit so much into one day.

The next morning we headed out to the Oregon Coast. Huge thank you to my friend Judy who let us use her beautiful Rockaway Beach cabin for our stay. We stopped at Cannon Beach first on the trek to our cabin, and briefly took some pics at Hug Point, too. We cozied into our cabin the first night, made some tacos, and attempted to build a fire on the beach. It was so windy that it wasn't necessarily a success, but a memory for sure haha! The next day we celebrated Dana's birthday. We started off with a birthday frosted breakfast roll for her and went on our merry way to check out some other beaches. We stopped for a bathroom break at Blue Heron wine and cheese company, part of Tillamook Cheese Factory, and ended up staying for a wine tasting (Dana's first wine tasting!). We spent the rest of the day exploring Pacific City and of course getting lunch at Pelican Brewery. Our last night at the beach, we went out to a local dive bar, Rick's, the only one in Rockaway and met a rowdy fun group of people, which led to meeting another fun group of guys, who invited us over to their beach front cabin for a fire and s'mores, which us girls ended up building AND buying s'more supplies for, but at least we got our fire on the beach. Another first- for Ally!

The next day we headed back to Portland so I could show them the actual city. We were blessed with another gorgeous sunny day to wander around the Sunday market and walk around the city, then I took them over to another favorite, 23rd street, for some shopping. Mid afternoon we drove out to Mt. Hood because I wanted to show them my favorite Hike of all time, Bald Mountain - which opens up to the most glorious view of Hood. However, we drove all the way there to find out that the road to the trail was unaccessible due to snow... my bad. Always do your research, oops! Fortunately I remembered another road near the trailhead that opens up to another pretty view of Hood, so we were still able to get that "photo op" with Hood. We ended the evening introducing them to my friend Kelsey at another one of my favorite places, McMenamins Edgefield. Another day that I couldn't believe we fit so much into! So blessed.

It was a truly joyful experience for me getting to show Dana and Ally all of my favorite places, a little piece of where I grew up, and a big part of my heart - my home, the PNW. It made me smile seeing their jaws drop at the sight of a waterfall, of a mountain, and of all of the beautiful green trees we have here. So many more wonderful memories were made having these girls visit me and I'm writing this still thinking about how in awe I am of how God works. At the beginning of 2017, I never would have imagined doing all the things I've done before the month of May, and the new and dear friends that I've made along the way. I am SO incredibly thankful. Thank you, Jesus. And thank you Dana and Ally for coming to visit me, for being extreme troopers with all of the driving and the constant go-go-go, for having as adventurous hearts as myself, for being genuine forever friends, and for posing for all the photos I wanted to take of you guys even when you were over it haha. I love you girls!

Butcher Jones

I just got back from spending 2 weeks in Arizona when I thought I was going for 6 days, and had the absolute time of my life. It was a much needed couple weeks in some sunshine. In my extra week, I got last minute Eric Church tickets with my friend Jon, went to a few more spring training games, got to see one of my college besties Nichole and her family, and had the opportunity to meet a new friend, Annabelle.

I have a dear friend, Tenielle, whom I've known since grade school. She text me while in Arizona and mentioned that she reached out to her college friend, Annabelle, who lives in AZ and told her I'd be in town. Annabelle is also a photographer, as well as a very sweet girl - and I'm thankful that our mutual friend Tenielle thought to even randomly connect us from 3 states away! 

Meeting Annabelle was a complete treat. She is incredibly kind and endearing, with such a wonderful story and testimony for the Lord. We spent an hour driving out to explore the Butcher Jones area in the Tonto National Forest and got to share several stories. Unfortunately, our goal of capturing sunset was diminished by the cloud coverage, but we still explored beautiful areas and took some awesome photos, and of course photographers on an adventure always have to take a few portraits of each other ;)

Detours // Joshua Tree National Park

Some people wonder how I travel so often... and the answer is no, I am not made of money. I am a small business owner, and I'm extremely lucky to do what I love to make a living, but no I am not ,by any means, made of money. I am however, lucky enough to have a mother who has worked for Delta airlines for 20 years and the benefits are wonderful :)
 

The benefits are wonderful budget-wise, but flying stand-by has gotten more and more difficult over the years. Often times, I'll be stranded in a city for several hours, sometimes several days, just trying to get to another city. Often times, I'll be stranded in an airport for 24 hours or more. And often times, I'll get fed up with the hours in the airport and just fly somewhere other than my original destination. I'm thankful my schedule allows me the flexibility for this type of travel.

I'm spending the week in Arizona this week, maybe next week also. Yesterday, I got up at 4am to get on the Salt Lake City flight out of Portland to make sure I got there in order to try to make at least one Phoenix flight that day out of SLC. Chances were looking slim to none come 3pm, so I hopped on a Palm Springs flight instead. 

Arriving into Palm Springs and having to rent a car to drive the 4.5 hours to Phoenix, most would be frustrated. I, too, would normally be frustrated. However, I've come to realize in the last few years that frustration does not result in anything good. It results in more frustration, tiredness, stress, bad attitudes, and that, in turn, effects the people around you. The term "when life hands you lemons, make lemonade" has really come into play for me lately. Everything happens for a reason, God gave me a little "me" time before hitting AZ with friends and visiting family, and I couldn't have been more thankful.

I rented the cutest car that I've never even heard of (I'm not a car person)... I was urged by a friend to rent a convertible and let my hair down, but I'm cheap so rented the latter and just rolled my windows down instead... felt just as happy ;) Anyways, what came of the Palm Springs-Joshua Tree detour was nothing short of fantastic. I met the sweetest old man on the plane, whom showed me around Palm Springs a bit when we landed, I took my time on the road to AZ, discovered some wonderful new music, stopped in Joshua Tree and got a little lost wandering around taking photos of plants and the beauty that surrounded me, and caught a sunset in the middle of no where all by myself. I didn't have any cell service most of the time, and truly didn't have any worry in the world of timeline, schedule, itinerary, anything. It was all a true breath of fresh air, and then I made it to my final destination of Phoenix by 11pm. Between 4am and 11pm, I had a damn good day. Come to find out, it was the first day of spring, and I'm so glad I got to spend it the way I did!
 

The first day of spring 2017 I learned that some of life's greatest adventures are actually detours. I actually didn't think I would blog about this (thought I was taking photos for myself), but I woke up today feeling truly blessed for my unexpected detour yesterday and had to share. Here's to detours. And here are my photos from Joshua Tree National Park... it is so beautiful, I can't wait to go back and explore for more than an hour!

Brandon, Nicole, & Baby Addison

Although wedding videography has become my main passion, I am SO thrilled to still be able to photograph when I can... especially when it involves meeting wonderful people like Brandon and Nicole! Who are about to welcome their first child, baby Addison, into the world.
It was such an honor to capture this special time in their lives. Brandon and Nicole have been together for 12 years! High school sweethearts. They are seriously so adorable and sweet, and are going to make such wonderful parents. Although we just met for the first time at their shoot, I already feel like they are dear friends, and I am so excited to watch their little family grow!!
By the way... isn't Nicole just glowing?! She's a stunning mama-to-be!

Bahamas

I've never been on a cruise, never really had any desire to go on a cruise... but this Bahamas cruise was one for the books, and one of my 2017 highlights so far; even though it was supposed to be a cruise elsewhere....

In my Uncle Cory's prime 30's, he was full of spontaneity, loved to travel, loved to ski, loved going out with his friends, loved enjoying so many things in life. Then, he was in a terrible car accident in 2001, was in a coma for 15 days, miraculously came back to us, but was left legally blind in addition to several other impairments for the rest of his life. As you can imagine, after that kind of trauma, things were never the same. Because of his impairments, he was unable to keep his job, in which he also took great pride in. For years, the only thing he has really been able to do and takes joy in now is rescuing rottweilers. Because he always has had 1 or 2 rottweilers in his home over the last 15 years, he really hasn't left his house and is always unavailable to go on any family vacations with us. However, sadly his last rottweiler passed away in the fall, but I took it as an opportunity to get Uncle Cory traveling again!

I said "Uncle Cory, let's go somewhere. I'll take you anywhere you want." He said Belize. I said, "we're going to Belize!" So, him and I, being the only ones with a flexible schedule and the rest of our family with normal jobs, we sought out options for a Belize vacation for the two of us. When it came down to it, it seemed to be that a cruise might be a good option, stopping in Belize, Cozumel Mexico, Roatan Islands, and Grand Cayman. We booked it and were excited for months leading up to it!

Out of 15 years that my uncle hasn't traveled, the one cruise that he books would of course get canceled. 2 Days before we were set to sail, we got an email from Carnival Cruiseline saying there were some ship maintenance issues, and our anticipated itinerary would be no more; since our ship was unable to go maximum speed. What they could do for us - A) Give us our money back and cover flight costs or B) Give us 50% off and still take us on a cruise, but only to the Bahamas to get the ship fixed, and give us 50% off of a future cruise as well.

I was so peeved, I couldn't believe the ONE cruise we perfectly planned because of the destinations, fluked on us 2 days before travel! I was already on my way to Denver to fly out with Uncle Cory when we received the news, so we sat in Denver for a day contemplating the options.. both of us irritated with the situation, and really leaning towards not going at all. Then, we ultimately decided to make lemonade out of lemons and just go for it. After all, neither of us had been to the Bahamas before, so that would be another check off the ole list... and being on a cruise, unlimited drinks, in the sun, surrounded by sea, we really couldn't complain... Plus I thought, we would be surrounded by such positive people, because the only people going on the cruise would be people doing the exact same thing we were: making lemonade out of lemons.

My first cruise experience was very unique. We pretty much sat at port in the Bahamas getting fixed for the majority of the time... but it was still SO wonderful! Warm sea breeze, lots of sun, lots of drinks, new friends, fun evenings, great shows, amazing food, Uncle Cory and I had a blast. Most people had to ask us two or three times, "Wait, he's your uncle? she's your niece? you guys are traveling together, just the two of you?" Hey - I highly recommend an Uncle-niece trip if you have an awesome uncle :)

Anyways, I took this week to really spend time with my Uncle and make sure he had a great time and I really didn't bring out my camera all that much. It was more about the relaxation and living in the moment. But, of course I took just a few pics, so enjoy the little bit of Bahamas that I did capture:

Honduras // Part 2 (La Coroza)

Welcome to La Coroza, Yoro, Honduras. A small village with little to nothing in tangible form, but the biggest hearts around. Humanity and Hope has brought in clean water for them, jobs, an education opportunity, and are currently working on providing bathrooms to every household too. I included a photo in this post of what they currently have, which is a little make-shift shack with a concrete hole in the ground. Click here to donate, as many of the donations are currently going towards this bathroom project.

La Coroza truly stole my heart and I cannot wait to go back to hug and laugh with all of them. I want to share my two favorite moments from this village though... which are the moment we arrived and the moment we left.

Our arrival: Our truck pulled up into the village early morning, so the kids were in school. It was the cutest thing to see all of their faces piled up at the door of their classroom peaking out as our truck pulled up, and it literally looked like ants in their pants, they were jumping up and down and couldn't contain their excitement (granted, many of us they hadn't even met before). When we got out of the truck, and made our physical appearance known to them, it was all they could do to not run over each other while sprinting full force and jumping all over us. The joy that these kids had just merely seeing us, I will never forget. One of my favorite images from the whole trip is one I got of the kids piling all over Riley (founder and President of H&H) and squeezing him like they were never going to let go. It was so sweet. Our arrival was definitely a moment to behold and the pure joy in their hearts truly made my own heart overflow.

Our departure: My other favorite moment was the last morning before we headed to the airport. Just Jaclyn, Ally, and I rode into La Coroza one last time with Darwin to bring donuts and orange juice to the men working in the fields. With the beautiful sunrise, and the gratitude that the men had for us bringing them some breakfast, it was the perfect ending to an amazing trip.

The eye clinic was also a huge success in La Coroza. They managed to get everyone in the villages' eyes checked the first day, so opened up the clinic to surrounding villages on the 2nd day. I'm pretty sure a whole village piled into the back of 1 truck... you'll see in the photos. They were all smiles though and you could tell they were so thankful to have this opportunity to literally, SEE. 

Other than the eye clinic, we also spent our time digging a trench in the plantain field, well... helping at least ;) The village men found it very entertaining how NOT labor-intensive our American men are, as they did more singing than digging. We also helped dig the holes in the ground for the new bathrooms. I came around the corner one time to see how they were doing with the digging of the hole at one particular home, to find a 5 year old with a machete chopping up coconuts for his friends to eat. I took plenty of pictures of that... because it's not every day you see a 5 year old so coordinated and comfortable with a machete!

We also ended our last evening in La Coroza with a church service. It's really neat that a local pastor and worship team come out every Thursday to this small village, donate their time, and bring the word of God straight to their little village. A few of us climbed the water tower during the worship service, and it was really a wonderful moment to have that aerial view of the village, and see that the whole village was empty and quiet except for at the worship service... all were worshiping. 

All of these moments I will hold in my heart forever. However, I am excited to go back again and again and bring more hope, inspire more faith, witness more miracles, and grow in the H&H Family. I am starting off the photos with a photo of our H&H team. It's crazy to see God works in small ways of simply just bringing a solid group together. Each one of us truly had our own unique skill-set to bring to the table, and we couldn't stop talking all week about how much of a dream team we were.... not to brag haha... it's just really cool to see God's hand in placing each one us on this particular trip at this specific time. I love each and every one of you and thank you for laying out your hearts and giving up your time to not only inspire the villages we serve, but to inspire me. Until next trip! ;)

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Honduras // Part 1 (Remolino)

I am incredibly thankful to have had the opportunity to serve and love on the people of Honduras with Humanity and Hope. Specifically, the people of the small villages of Remolino and La Coroza. Because I took over 3500 photos in one week, I decided to split the blog post into 2 parts -- by villages. This post will be filled with images from REMOLINO.

We began the trip with just us girls -- Ally, Dana, and myself -- flying into San Pedro, and having 2 days to spend some time with Bessy (works for H&H and lives in Honduras) and go into the villages as well. It was a privilege to spend some one-on-one time with the people of Remolino the first day, learn about the projects, and play the kids. I am currently working on a film for Humanity and Hope, so we got to interview some of the adults in Remolino... and it was so touching to hear about how Humanity and Hope has changed their lives, restored their faith, and given them hope. On the way back to our hotel that day, we got a flat tire... which luckily happened right at the coconut stand and not only did we have some men there willing to help us out with the spare tire, but we also scored some fresh coconut. 

The following day, the rest of the group joined us and we held the first day of the eye clinic in Remolino. Humanity and Hope visits these villages about 5-6 times a year, and although each trip has a specific focus usually, the overall agenda is to inspire hope, generate  opportunities, and create better living conditions, in order to empower the Honduran communities we serve. This specific February trip was designed around an eye clinic, whom one of the H&H board directors, Mitch, put together. As an eye doctor himself, Mitch was also able to get another doctor on board, equipment ready, and glasses donated, so that these people of Remolino and La Coroza could get their eyes checked for the first time in their lives, and we could help them to see.

The eye clinic was a huge success! Since it had not been done before, there was some concern with the organization and flow of things since we only had 2 days in each village to check a combined total of over 300 eyes. It turned out wonderful! In the mean-time, the rest of us were learning about the projects around the village... the jobs that Humanity and Hope brought to the villages in order to give them jobs, and in turn, give their kids opportunity for education.
 

In Remolino, the main projects are the sheep, pig, and chicken project for the women as well as the pineapple fields that the men work in.

Visit Humanity and Hope's Projects page to learn more about these opportunities we provide!

Some of the other things you will see in the photos:

The women teaching us how to make tortillas - a day in the life of them - it's harder than it looks!

The kids loving the disposable sunglasses we gave them after dilating their eyes.

Climbing the water tower that H&H put in recently so that they could have clean water.

Jumping into the river at lunch break.

The kiddos in school receiving letters from "pen-pals" in the U.S that are currently taking spanish class. We also had them write responses back and took back to the U.S. with us!

I saw God's hand at work in so many ways in our short time in Remolino. Unlike any other non-profit organization that I know of, Humanity and Hope doesn't just go in and give to give. Yes, we love and serve these people... but the vision is to give in a way that creates sustainable change (give them jobs and provide a door to education) so that in the future they are capable of doing for others what we have done for them. This trip was an incredible experience and I will follow up with more about the Hope and Humanity organization in Part 2 of this blog post.

I could go on and on about our time in Remolino, but I think I'm going to wrap it up here and let the photos speak for themselves... the evident joy on all of the kiddos faces just melts my heart. Enjoy!