Cole | Bellingham Senior Photography

Bellingham is a beautiful place to grow up, and our high school senior musicians have an inspirational backdrop for their musical worlds. Cole loves playing guitar and is ready to take on the world by storm; sunrise along Taylor Dock was the perfect place to showcase his entry into the grown-up world.

Taylor | Ferndale Senior Photos 2022

I got to meet up with Taylor at Hovander Park a couple of weeks ago for his senior mini session. What a stud! I love it when guys have fun with their photos, and Taylor was a kick to hang out with; this is going to be a great senior year for him with everything…

The Hiorns | Extended Family Photos at Semiahmoo

When you have a close-knit extended family, it’s a treat to get all together for family photos. Bob & Sandy Hiorns have created a beautiful legacy within their family, and to help celebrate their 51st anniversary this year (wow!), everyone came out to Semiahmoo to hang out for a sunset evening on the beach with…

The Bushnells | Fall Family Photos

I have had the great privilege of personally knowing and being able to photograph this beautiful family from the time they first moved to Bellingham, and brought home two of their now-five kids waaaay back in 2008. Today, they have one kid in the Navy; one just about to start in-person classes at Gonzaga; one…

Spencer | Bellingham Senior 2021

When you’re an artist, your heart comes alive through your eyes as you pick up your artists’ instrument. Spencer is a musician and you can see it in his eyes – with his drums and his guitar, he will share his heart with the world in a unique way as he finds his path through…

Hendrik | Semiahmoo Senior Photos

The grads of 2020 didn’t know what was in store for them when they started out last year; now, they are COVID warriors! Hendrik, with his proud Viking blood, stands tall among the victors. πŸ˜‰

Andrew | Class of 2018 | Urban Senior

“This is what separates Artists from ordinary people: the belief, deep in our hearts, that if we build our castles well enough, somehow the ocean won’t wash them away.” –Anne Lamott