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A PNW Elopement

How did you two meet?
We formally met in freshman year, but Cody first noticed Ann in the hallways in middle school. From that point on, he knew she would be a very important part of his life.

How did the proposal happen?
I can describe our proposal in one word: rules.
Let me start from the top. Ann and I met in high school. We fell hard and fast for each other, and went through a lot together. When times were tough, we’d tell each other 3 things we were grateful for. As we stayed together through graduation, she wanted rules for when I could propose. I agreed. The first (of many) was to wait until we had entered college. Then it was after we graduated college. And then, it was after her first year of teaching. Rules. Lots of them.  Between the rules and her sleuthing abilities, I had my work cut out for me. There were more than a couple times where she blew my best laid plans. After a couple of years and several attempts, I finally figured out the best plan yet.  The idea was to take a hiking trip to Mt. Eerie. Ann and I would visit several viewpoints, with the last one being “the spot.” As it turned out, the evening before we were supposed to go, Ann got buried into her work. This wasn’t going to happen.  I called her sister, and explained the situation. She called Ann and arranged an emergency sister sleepover. The next morning, she and Ann left early for a hike to Mt. Eerie. I had walked her sister through the trail I had planned for Ann, so they saw all the incredible views I had hoped Ann would see. At the end, Suzie gave Ann just enough of a nudge to check out “some random gear left by a hiker.” They stumbled upon my jacket and some roses (this was something I had done for her when we were kids). I came around the side of a rock and offered Ann my arm. I lead her to “the spot” where I had music playing with candles lit, rose petals scattered, and friends with cameras nearby. We danced together to the lyrics, “I wanna see the world, the way I see the world with you.” A friend stopped the music, I dropped to a knee, told her 3 things I was grateful for, and asked her to marry me.

If we bumped into you on a relaxed weekend, what would you be doing?
If you bumped into us on a weekend, we would most likely be out with friends or on an adventure! We have a habit of getting in our car, and letting the road take us where it may.

PNW Elopement Vendor Team

Ceremony Venue:
Lake Stevens Backyard

Reception Venue:
Deception Pass

Wedding Gown:
For the Luv of Bridal

Floral:
Flora D’Amore

Photography:
GSquared Weddings Photography

PNW Elopement Vendor Team

Ceremony Venue:
Lake Stevens Backyard

Reception Venue:
Deception Pass

Wedding Gown:
For the Luv of Bridal

Floral:
Flora D’Amore

Photography:
GSquared Weddings Photography

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Kate of GSquared Weddings Wedding Photographer & Certified Wedding Coordinator
Wedding photographer, certified wedding coordinator, and the Type A half of GSquared Weddings. Kate has been behind a camera since 1997 and has documented 640+ weddings across Seattle and Snohomish County since 2011. With a background in marketing, business management, and wedding coordination, she brings more to your day than just great photos — she brings 15+ years of knowing what's about to go sideways and quietly fixing it before you notice. Kate is a passionate advocate for Color Integrity editing because your skin tone and wedding colors should look like they actually looked. Featured in HuffPost, Style Me Pretty, PNW Weddings, and Print Media Centr. 11x WeddingWire Couples' Choice Award winner. Runs on coffee and an unreasonable number of browser tabs.

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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.

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Greater Seattle Area, King County, Snohomish County, Kitsap,  Skagit, and Whatcom Washington

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