
On a summer day in August, Alex and Wayne joined their closest family and friends at the beautiful Woodinville Lavender Farm and said their vows to each other. They were accompanied by a beautiful trio, and the weather...

On a summer day in August, Alex and Wayne joined their closest family and friends at the beautiful Woodinville Lavender Farm and said their vows to each other. They were accompanied by a beautiful trio, and the weather...

There is nothing quite as sweet as a backyard wedding. Some of you may remember this awesome couple’s engagement from a few months back – where my brother proposed in the middle of downtown Snohomish. Well, they officially...

“Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.” – Fred Rogers’ mother Our Ideal GSquared Wedding Couples are the helpers. They’re usually doctors, nurses, firefighters, police officers, teachers, counselors … the people who work...

We absolutely adore our Montana weddings. On July 1, we were in Ronan MT, and as we drove up to this venue, my heart skipped a beat. It had an incredible view of the mountain range, and even...

Katy and Jeremiah’s inquiry for their Skykomish wedding came in with words from Journey: “Just a small town girl, Livin’ in a lonely world, She took the midnight train, Goin’ anywhere” … and I knew that they would be...

Cavelero Hill Park is one of my favorite places at sunset. One day as I was driving home from a wedding, I got this vision. It was one of those times that inspiration not only knocks but literally...

If we had had a choice, we could not have chosen a better location for this beautiful blush pink and greenery Chelan Wedding. Natachia, our bride, went to highschool with Josh. When she and Taylor got engaged, she...

There are moments in our journey of telling wedding stories that hit home – and sometimes they hit hard. There is a reason we encourage things like “Daddy’s First Look” – whether that is your Papa, your uncle,...

This past Sunday, June 4, we participated in the 2017 Snohomish Wedding Tour. This year, our venue host was The Farm at Swan’s Trail, in Snohomish. The weather was fantastic – a mix of clouds and sun and warm,...

When I met up with Cathy, we had breakfast at a quaint diner in Snohomish. Her schedule is even more hectic than mine (she’s a pilot), and breakfast just seemed to work best. We chatted over wedding plans...

An Unexpected Romance … that started at the park and began it’s forever at Kelley Farm. Rachel and Travis lived down the street from each other, and would often see one another at the park with their respective kids....

Elegance meets Farm Wedding Often when people think of a barn or farm wedding, they envision lace and burlap and mason jars and cowboy boots. When Ginger of Chalk.Ink.Style came up with this more refined take on the...

Why we did a First look. a guest post by real bride, Erin When planning our wedding timeline, we were limited in the time that we had our venue. We had to have last call for drinks at...

Glam in Seattle We met Joana and Eddie through a Facebook group model call. We were seeking out a couple that had a fashionable/stylish edge to their look. When we met up and did their session, we hoped...
There are so many things about a wedding day that we absolutely adore, and Josh recently posted about his 15 favorite moments, so we decided to come up with a combined list. We narrowed it down to a list...

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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