Tag Archives: Jennifer Tai

{hitched} Kindra & Derek

Seattle wedding photographer: Kindra & Derek © 2010 Jennifer Tai. All rights reserved.

Things I remember about Friday the 13th in the month of August 2010? 96 degree weather. Kindra’s beauty of a gown. Derek and his brothers doing the happy dance in their boxers. Kindra not being able to stop giggling throughout … Continue reading

{hitched!} Whitney & Padraic

Friday Harbor wedding photographer: Whitney and Paddy © 2010 Jennifer Tai. All rights reserved.

Some love stories may have  ordinary beginnings but go on to be modern fairy tales. For example, boy meets girl. Girl has fling with boy. Boy falls madly in love with girl. Girl grows up and marries boy. For Whitney … Continue reading

{hitched!} Audrey & Chris

International wedding photographer: Audrey & Chris © 2010 Jennifer Tai. All rights reserved.

I’ve known Audrey since she was this sweet quiet little girl, always hanging around with her sis Hazel. Today, she’s such a confident, sassy lass – still sweet, still quiet but there’s a twinkle in her eye and a spring … Continue reading

{newborns} Welcoming Baby M

Duvall newborn photographer Jennifer Tai: Welcoming Baby M © 2010 Jennifer Tai. All rights reserved.

Two weeks new, and a whole head of hair! The teeniest hint of a smile. And such sweet lips. Lovely, radiant momma Shaina. This is #3 for her. Some women glow even after?! This little bub slept through the whole … Continue reading

{newborns} Welcoming Baby B

Seattle newborn photographer Jennifer Tai: Welcoming Baby B © 2010 Jennifer Tai. All rights reserved.

There’s nothing quite like meeting a brand new human being. Seems a little crazy that we can MAKE an entire person, doesn’t it? And the whole world seems to be at peace when you watch an infant sleep. And how … Continue reading

{Engaged!} Phuong + Tinh

Seattle wedding photographer Jennifer Tai: Phuong + Tinh © 2010 Jennifer Tai. All rights reserved.

Sometimes, you meet a couple you just know are going to have an amazing life together. It’s more a feeling than an observation. The way the boy looks at the girl. The way the girl laughs, uninhibited and unafraid. The … Continue reading