Welcome!

cory-mug-color-smile I am a wedding and portrait photographer in Seattle. I create emotional photostories.

I love photography. I love all the technical aspects of f-stops, shutter speeds, megapixels, photoshop, and lighting. I love the art of photography in the composition, angles, bokeh, point of view, and the way the technical changes the art. More than even the art, I love the expressions and emotions that people portray in their face, body language, and hand positions. Along the way, I’ve met a lot of great people, gotten to photograph some pretty cool things, and had a lot of fun. I am very happy to have chosen a career in photography.

I also have an amazing wife, Leslie, and three fantastic children. Life is good.

You can also find recent posts about me below on my blog, on my portfolio site, or look me up on facebook.
www.CoryParris.com
c@coryparris.com
425.637.8852

My Father In Law - John Vanderwerf

Filed under General • Written by Cory @ 9:14 am

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My Father-In-Law, John Vanderwerf, is one of my favorite people. He is a shining example of a good person. He was honored on Wednesday for 35 years of service to the Children’s Home Society of Washington.

But that is starting at the end of this (but not his) story. John grew up in the tiny village of Scapoose about 40 minutes outside of Portland. His father was an immigrant from the Netherlands and his mother from Czechleslovakia. They lived next door to the Catholic Church (and graveyard where he spent one summer digging graves). His ambition when he was young was to become a priest. Since he is my Father-In-Law, I am very grateful that he didn’t follow through with that plan! He attended high school and college at Mount Angel Seminary. He met Judy Pitman, his future wife, just before graduation with a degree in Philosophy. If you’d heard John tell his carrot joke as many times as I have, you may be surprised to find he has a degree in Philosophy. John then went to Vietnam where he was awarded a Bronze Star for meritorious service.

After returning from Vietnam and getting married to Judy, John went back to school to get two more undergrad degrees and a masters in Social Work. That led to his job at Children’s Home Society. He spent 14 years working in residential treatment. These are boys that quite often have been to several foster homes, quite often have emotional problems and receive 24 hour care as Children’s Home works change their lives for the better. After that, he and Judy teamed up to create the Parent Development Program. They worked at changing, improving and motivating parents to create a better home life for their children. For the last several years, John has been managing many different programs (including five at once at one point) including the North Seattle Family Center, the Meadowbrook Family Center and many other programs.

John has also started travelling around the country to audit nonprofits for their compliance to rules and standards that allow them to be certified by the Council on Accredidation (COA). This has led to his latest job with Children’s Home, which is making sure that CHS is living up to those standards.

In addition to the amazing work that he has done and changing the lives of people that he has encountered professionally, he is also a fantastic father, grandfather, and husband. He is a caring, generours, funny, dedicated man that has an inate integrity that we can all aspire to.

Stephen & Laura’s Album!

Filed under General • Written by Cory @ 2:32 pm

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Laura and Stephen met working in the fishing industry and were married at Willow’s Lodge.  The seafood they served was excellent!  You can see their wedding album here!

Maki & Michael’s Album!

Filed under General, Wedding • Written by Cory @ 10:32 am

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Maki and Michael are a wonderful couple!  They did all their wedding planning from Japan (Maki) and New York (Michael).  They met in Seattle while going to college at SPU.  Their beautiful ceremony was held at DeLille Cellars (they make fabulous wines).  You can see their album design here!  Thoughts, critiques and comments are welcome!

My first Billboard!

Filed under General, portrait • Written by Cory @ 3:24 pm

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Here is the first billboard I’ve ever had!  I’ve been published in newspapers, magazines, brochures, books, websites, corporate reports, and lots of other places, but never a billboard. It was fun (even though they wanted spot-color).  If you have seen the American Family Insurance commercials on television, you will probably have noticed the black and white images with their signature colored red roof.

I went to the Mill Creek American Family Insurance office and took the group portrait, knocked out the background, removed one person from the photograph, converted to black and white, added the spot color and did the layout to fit in with their existing design scheme.  For the Photoshop users out there, I used a gradient map to get the color and the texture of the ties and scarves.  When I find out where  the billboards are (I think there are going to be 10 around Snohomish county), I will post a photo of the actual billboard!

Funny!

Filed under General • Written by Cory @ 2:27 pm

So, I love to take personality tests and things like that. They always have something insightful (or absurd, which is even better) to tell you. The last one I took was my favorite, though!

Your results:
You are Superman

Superman
75%
Spider-Man
70%
Iron Man
60%
The Flash
50%
Green Lantern
50%
Supergirl
41%
Robin
40%
Hulk
40%
Batman
30%
Wonder Woman
26%
Catwoman
10%
You are mild-mannered, good,
strong and you love to help others.

Click here to take the Superhero Personality Test

The funny thing is that I am 26% Wonder Woman!

If anyone takes the test, make a comment and tell me what you got…if you’re brave enough!

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