
Our second wedding of Memorial Day weekend was up in the rural northwest of Montana, an incredible Twenty Odd Base Camp, Trout Creek Wedding. Lauren and Juan’s family friends own this beautiful venue, and this was the first...

Our second wedding of Memorial Day weekend was up in the rural northwest of Montana, an incredible Twenty Odd Base Camp, Trout Creek Wedding. Lauren and Juan’s family friends own this beautiful venue, and this was the first...

Over Memorial Day weekend, we were lucky enough to have two back to back beautiful weddings, the first one being a Tizer Gardens Montana wedding. Emily and Richie’s Tizer Gardens Montana wedding was filled with a mix of...

It was one of those days that you just luck out. It had been pouring rain all week – even that morning, in fact – and just a few hours before we were headed toward the barn, the...

Summer is the perfect time for a Garden Wedding. Last summer, we arrived to the garden wedding of Rachel and Scott. Nestled in a quiet neighborhood is Shooting Star Garden Events venue. As you enter the property, you...

We entered the Shoot and Share 2018 contest this year, and it’s time to share our results! There were over 410,000 images entered worldwide in the Shoot and Share 2018 Contest, broken down into 25 categories. You can...

This is it, the FINAL installment in the Best of Weddings 2017 — and of course, we’ve saved the best for last! These are some of our favorites from Bride and Groom portraits at 2017 weddings. Obviously the...

It’s time for the 6th installment of our 2017 Best of Weddings – and this time it’s the Getting Ready! The getting ready time can really set the tone for the day. We encourage couples to set aside...

Next up in our Best of Weddings series, we have Best of Wedding Ceremonies 2017! This category is filled with moments that happen during a wedding ceremony and ceremony decor. Ring exchanges, first kisses, walking down the aisle,...

It’s that time! We’re FINALLY posting our Best of Wedding 2017 blogs! First up, Best of Wedding Receptions 2017! If you’re new to our blog, we like to round up a few of our favorite photos from several...

This Snoqualmie wedding was filled with so many laughs, random dances, heartfelt toasts, and even a bowling alley. It was an adventure story just waiting to be told. Saturday morning was beautiful. It was sunny with a few...

We had ourselves a challenge for this Snohomish Bride session at the Lookout Lodge. Rain in the Pacific Northwest is nothing out of the ordinary, but it seems the last few sessions we’ve had at the Lookout Lodge...

We woke on the morning of this beautiful DIY Polson Montana Wedding to find the gorgeous Flathead Lake frozen outside our window. The sun was shining, and even though temps were cold, we knew it was going to...

We are always up for an Adventure Wedding. Especially when you get to visit some of the most incredible places in the United States. Some of these amazing spaces for adventure weddings are in our own backyard, like...

One of our favorite parts of this Seattle Winter Wedding was the ceremony. The officiant (who is the cousin of the groom) crafted a fantastic ceremony filled with personal details about Alex & Kyle. He broke the parts...

This Bellingham wedding was like spending New Year’s Eve with friends, which is the perfect kind of wedding if you ask me. When Katie reached out about their New Year’s Eve wedding plans, it was like talking to...

GSquared Weddings Photography | Snohomish & Seattle
SNOHOMISH WASHINGTON
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How long have you been a Snohomish Wedding Photographer?
Kate has been photographing since 1997 and Josh started in 2011. We started photographing weddings together then.
Josh and Kate of GSquared Weddings have photographed over 643 weddings together across more than 15 years — specifically in the Seattle and Snohomish County area. That’s not a flex for its own sake. It means that when your timeline runs 20 minutes late, when the clouds roll in over your outdoor ceremony, or when your reception venue is lit exclusively by Edison bulbs and bad overhead lighting, we’ve been there. Hundreds of times. And we know exactly what to do.
As a husband and wife team, we also bring something no two-photographer strangers can replicate — we communicate without words, we read a room together, and we move through your day as a unit. A Snohomish wedding photographer with genuine field experience doesn’t just take better photos — they protect your entire day experience. That’s what 643+ weddings actually buys you.
How do I know GSquared Weddings is the right Snohomish wedding photography team for us?
Honestly? You’ll know pretty fast. If you read through our work and our words and thought these people get it — trust that instinct.
We’re built for couples who want their day to feel like themselves, not a performance. Couples who want a team that genuinely shows up — not just with cameras, but as timeline wranglers, veil fixers, chaos calm-ers, and two people who will absolutely tear up at your first look. We’ve spent 15 years and 643+ weddings earning the trust of couples across Seattle and Snohomish County, and our approach has never changed: protect your vision, protect your experience, and keep your messy, beautiful, real love story safe.
If you’re looking for heavily staged, ultra-polished, everybody-stand-still photography — we’re probably not your people, and we’ll tell you that honestly. But if you want someone to be there for all of it, exactly as it happens? That’s exactly what we do.
What is your photography style, and will my Snohomish wedding photos look natural or overly edited?
At GSquared Weddings, our photography style is rooted in one core belief: real is always better than perfect. We shoot in a documentary-editorial style — meaning we’re capturing what’s actually happening, not directing a magazine spread. Candid tears, windblown hair, belly laughs mid-vow, the flower girl losing it in the corner — that’s what we’re after.
Our editing is clean, timeless, and true to life. We don’t chase trendy presets or heavy filters that will feel dated in five years. What you see in our galleries is what actually happened that day — the light, the color, the emotion — preserved honestly. Your Snohomish wedding photos will look like you, not like a template.
What does wedding photography cost in Snohomish County?
Wedding photography in Snohomish County typically ranges from $3,000 to $10,000+ for full-day coverage in 2026. Most couples working with an experienced, full-time professional invest between $4,500 and $8,000. Pricing depends on hours of coverage, number of photographers, experience level, editing style, and deliverables. Washington state sales tax of approximately 8.5–10.5% also applies.
GSquared starts at $4500 for a 9 hour, two photographer, all digital images with print rights package. No hidden charges, no sacrificing parts of your wedding day because of budget.
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