New Year, New City, New Look

(Downtown Portland from the west hills.
Image taken with my iPhone via Chase JarvisBest Camera app)

Yes, yes, it’s true: I’m back! :)

The last time I posted to this blog was almost exactly three months ago (two days shy, to be exact). Unbelievable. Those three months have been characterized by no less than one of the busiest, most stressful times that my family has gone through, and I’m glad to say that we’ve made it through to the other side, with only minimal scarring and oodles and oodles of hope for the future. A lot has happened in that very short, very dense period of time to say the least.

Here’s a breakdown of what’s been going on….

Relocation to the Pacific Northwest

To make the BIG announcement, I have relocated my business almost exactly 1,000 miles away from our home in southern California to the pacific northwest, to the beautiful city of Portland, OR. My wife is a pediatrician, who just finished her residency this past summer, and unfortunately California jobs were just few and far between; and the ones that were available were, to be perfectly honest, characterized by fairly poor compensation and scheduling packages or were in less than ideal locations (i.e., not great for relocating my business). And because of that, we decided to cast our net a bit wider and started to look outside of California. And here we are!

If you’ve been following me on Twitter or Facebook, you know that we actually almost ended up about an hour north of Seattle, on a little island called Camano in the northern end of Puget Sound. If you’ve never been to northwestern Washington, or even Seattle, you’ve missed out on one of the most beautiful places ever. Seriously! I can’t think of any other way to describe it than to say that it’s simply magical. But at the last minute my wife happened upon a Portland job listing and as a matter of due diligence applied, got an immediate interview, and went up for a weekend (with husband in tow, of course) to see the city. In the end my wife felt that the Portland job, as well as the location, was a better fit for us, and it turns out she was right. We love it here! We found a cute little house to rent in southwest Portland, just a couple blocks from Multnomah Village, and just about no more than 10 minutes from everything else: downtown, NW 23rd, the Pearl District, parks, the zoo, museums, etc. Oh, and the largest independent bookstore in the world, Powell’s City of Books (drool)! And everyone is so nice here, we almost can’t believe it (sad, I know).

On the business end I’m still taking clients for weddings located in California, though on a very limited basis, and I’m already scheduled to fly back throughout the year for weddings of existing clients. For now though, my primary focus is on clients located in the pacific northwest and, as to be expected, in particular the Portland metro area. As much as I love to travel, especially back home to California, taking a single wedding abroad requires me to be away from home for at least an entire weekend, as opposed to one day, and being away for entire weekends too often is just too big a burden on my family right now. So if you’d like to retain me to photograph your California wedding, please contact me soon as I am only taking another 2 or 3 California weddings this year. :)

New Look

You’ve likely already noticed that I’ve changed the look of my logo a bit: a little bit cleaner, a little bit classier, and just overall a bit better looking. I’ve gone through a few changes in the last couple years as I’ve started my business and have tried to solidify my brand identity (which is not an easy process, as any entrepreneur will tell you), but this one is here to stay for a while. And in case you don’t believe me, I’m committing the new look to some not inexpensive custom stationary. :)

Which of course brings me to this: custom letterpress business cards! They won’t be ready for another week or so, so I can’t show any pictures just yet, but I’ve contracted with Satsuma Press, a local design and letterpress studio to produce the cards for me. The cards will be 3″ x 1.5″ in size, printed on 100% cotton, 220 lb. (read: really thick for double-side printing) fluorescent white lettra paper. Lynn Russell of Satsuma does incredible work, so I know the cards will look amazing when they arrive. I’m so confident and impressed with her work, that I’ve already begun talking to her about printing some custom thank you cards for me as well.

New Website

And finally, with the new look comes a new website. In some ways it’s similar to what I’ve done in the past, but it’s a bit cleaner now with greater readability in mind. I’ve also added some wedding galleries that I’ve never blogged before (including one of a wedding in the Bahamas shot with my friend Dustin Francis). I may get around to blogging the previously “un-blogged” weddings, but for now you can enjoy the images I’ve included at the new website. :)

New Year

Though I’m a little late (considering that it’s already January 18th), here’s to wishing all of us an incredible year of joy and happiness, a year in which our goals and dreams get just a bit closer in reach, if not entirely within our grasp. I’m so thankful for this new beginning, in our wonderful new city, and look forward to meeting the amazing new clients that I’m sure to work with here, and am especially grateful for my existing clients who have exhibited so much patience with me as I’ve made this larger than life transition, so far away from home.

See you soon! :)

10 Comments

  1. I love your new design! And thanks for the letterpress referral…I’ve been shopping around for someone to do my business cards.

  2. Lydia says:

    Such fun and amazing news! So glad you and the family are loving Oregon! Now off the visit the website to see the new changes!

  3. Love the updated website, Wayne! Can’t wait to see photos from your first wedding in the Northwest. You’ve got some fabulous scenery to work with.

  4. lin says:

    Welcome back Wayne! Glad to hear you, wife, and baby are doing well in Portland! Excited to see your updates!

  5. Brian Moslenko says:

    Welcome back to the Internet, Wayne! Hope you’re settling in and staying dry. Can’t wait to see/read all about Portland now that you finally have a chance to blog.

  6. jenny says:

    Liking the new website ! It’s even iphone friendly ! I initially looked at it on the iphone, then came home on the big computer to your blog ;)

  7. maryn says:

    Im so excited for you guys and am looking forward to visiting! I agree, Seattle / the Pacific Northwest is breathtakingly beautiful in person. I can only imagine how gorgeous Portland is, and this super cute sounding little island that you guys live on! Looking forward to more pics of your new surroundings.

  8. Congrats Wayne! All kinds of amazing news! Let me know how the relocation of your biz is going, I can TOTALLY identify with that. :)

  9. Karen says:

    AH! Wayne, I love all the new photos, and the new logo (I don’t remember the old one)…Miss you, Mary and Jonas!

  10. Congratulations Wayne! It’s great your still on the west coast! Your site looks awesome! Look forward to more documentation of Jonas’ growth and beautiful Portland!
    Best,
    Val :-)

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