Seattle Wedding Photographer - Cory Parris

About Cory Parris Photography

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 have 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. Have any questions? Call me - 425.637.8852

Archive: April, 2007



Cool Comment!

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Ryan and Shannan picked up their album a couple days ago and sent me this email. I love it! You can see their album here.

Hi Cory,
As you know, our wedding album is amazing! I just wanted to emphasize how much we love it (as if you didn’t know by Shannan’s reaction). We really appreciate everything you have done. You have captured the most important day of our lives in a way that we can relive it every time we open our album or take out the pictures—I hope we can still relive it the same way in 50 years. Thanks again Cory!!
Ryan Ross

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It’s coming….next week!

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

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Arizona Trip – A few random images!

Friday, April 13th, 2007

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Arizona Trip – Adventures in Customer Service

Friday, April 13th, 2007

On they way back to Scotsdale from Tucson (about 2.5 hour drive), we picked up a nail in the rental car.  It is not a fun experience to have a tire go instantly flat at 70 miles per hour on the freeway.  We are very glad that it was a rear tire, not a front.  We got off at the next exit and stopped in the parking lot of a Circle K.  Leslie went to work calling Payless Car Rental ($200 cheaper for a week with a minivan than their competitors) and I set about changing the spare.

Hmm….the spare is not inside the car anywhere.  Or underneath the back of the car.  So I ask Leslie to look in the owner’s manual while she’s on hold.  Hmmm…no owner’s manual in the car.  Leslie finally gets someone on the phone.  They don’t have roadside assistance, even if we paid for the insurance, the tire isn’t covered.  They don’t want to call anyone for us either.  Also, they don’t know where the spare is located.

I finally locate the spare myself.  On the 2007 Dodge caravan, the spare is located underneath the middle of the car between the  driver and passenger seats.  Okay.  I can reach the spare, barely.  Good thing I’ve lost weight recently.  However, once I’m down there, I can’t figure out how to get the thing off.  So we call Payless again.  They can’t tell us how either.  Ooookaaaaay.  Not so happy a camper is this photogeek.  We eventual call someone to come change the tire, even though I’ve never had a problem changing a tire before.  I just can’t figure out how the heck to get the thing off the car to change it!

So a very nice, helpful guy comes and helps us out.  I wish I’d just called him immediately instead of trying to figure out how to do it on my own for an over an hour (I’m a little stubborn and convinced that I’m perfectly capable of changing my own tire).  It turns out that to get the tire off, you have start by constructing a three piece, three foot high tool that you then insert into a peg that is covered by a plastic cap between the driver and passenger seats inside the car to remove the tire that is underneath the car.  A very…interesting design choice by Dodge.

So, it’s 8:00 at night and we are on our way.  WhooHoo.  Only, we are on our way back to Tucson, the nearest city where we can buy the required Firestone tire.  We stopped at a nearby Walmart and they offered to stay open late and replace our tire, but Payless requires you to buy the exact same tire, or you get to pay for two tires that you only get to drive on less than a week.  So, it’s back the 45 minutes to the mall in Tucson, where there is a lovely Firestone dealer.  They kindly stay open late to replace our tire (kudos to Firestone, you’ve earned our business).  It actually took longer for the mechanic to figure out how to put the spare back than replace the tire.  It did my ego some good to have to show the mechanic with the “ASE Certified” logo on his sleeve how to put the spare back on.  Maybe I’m not completely helpless!

So, the morals of the story:

  1. We will go out of our way not to use Payless Car Rental ever again.  They were very nice on the phone, but not particularly helpful.
  2. We like Walmart and Firestone!  They were both willing to stay open past their normal operating hours to help us out.
  3. We like American Express, because, surprisingly, they are likely to cover the cost of the tire because we rented the card on AmEx.
  4. Treat people well and you will earn their business, or at least my business.

So, if you ever feel like I’m treating you like Payless Car Rental (I don’t know where the spare tire is and I can’t call anyone that does), call me on it!  I want my clients to feel like Firestone treated us (yes, I have the product you want and I will stay open late to help you out).

A couple photos.

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Notice the beautiful sunset lighting!

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The last photo of the night.  I was a little upset and couldn’t imagine actually wanting a photo of the device to stick into the floorboard of the van to remove the spare – silly me!

Arizona Trip – Sonoran Desert Museum

Friday, April 13th, 2007

We hooked up with my parents in Tucson to go see the Senoran Desert Museum.  It was a lot of fun to both see my parents and check out the desert wildlife and the (in our eyes) weird scenery!

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My old man.  Yes that is a sweatshirt and vest on a 90 degree day in the desert!

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Cool landscape in the desert.

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The caves.  This was taken at 1/5 of a second with my 17-55 IS lens for the photogeeks out there!  IS rocks!

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My Dad and I with the older two kidlets.  My youngest is a bit camera shy these days.

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My Mom and Riley.

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My oldest is NOT camera shy!

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My Mom!

 

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