I met Pam and Richard at St. Edwards Park in Kenmore for some engagement portraits. I had a great time talking to them and hiking around the park.
I really like this image of the two of them.

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
Elizabeth and Steven are a wonderful, loving couple and they were a lot of fun to work with!
The front view of the beautiful Inglewood Golf Club in Kenmore.
I loved this image of Elizabeth by the huge windows at the Inglewood Golf Club.
Steven receiving his beautiful new bible as a gift from Elizabeth.
As a religious and personal gesture, Steven washed Elizabeth’s feet during the wedding ceremony.
I love how happy they are as they come back down the aisle!
Maid of honor laughing during her toast!
Stephanie and Kevin are a fantastic couple. They had their beautiful ceremony at the Inglewood Golf Club. Stephanie is the third member of the Yale women’s crew team that I have photographed along with Gwynna (and her husband Eric) and Kate (and her husband Jon). That made for a very fun wedding for me to go to with all of the people that I knew from previous weddings as well as all the wonderful friends and family that I got to meet.
Anyway, here are some images! You can see the slideshow by clicking here!



This is Gwynna guarding the women's dressing area








Stephanie was really glowing! Actually, that is the sun. By putting the sun so that it is partially behind an object (such as Stephanie's head) and using a small aperture, you can cause it to make a star shape in your photograph.


I really like the shapes and spacing in this image of the piano player.


Kevin showing off his fabulous dancing ability.

This image was kind of fun. I waited until the sky and fountain were the tones I wanted and then added Stephanie and Kevin for a couple minutes of night portraits. Oh...I also used a flash.