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Kimberly Kay Photography | Oregon Wedding Photographer
Weddings from around the Northwest and destinations beyond.
Welcome to Kimberly Kay Photography {the blog}
We're glad you stopped by!
Chris and I are full time Wedding, Portrait and Commercial Photographers based out of Bend, Oregon. We travel all over the West coast and beyond capturing unique love stories. The best part of photography to us, is feeling the energy while approaching a shoot, absorbing the moment, and clicking the shutter with our whole heart! We enjoy the pursuit of challenges. The challenge to create and deliver photographs under a myriad of circumstances. The challenge of taking the ordinary and seeing the extraordinary.
Our blog is updated often to reflect our most current selection of images of all the amazing people, places and moments we have had the privilege of capturing.
To learn more about our extensive photography portfolio, education, experience, and client testimonials... we invite you to check out our website at www.kkayphoto.comWe hope to capture your story as well, and look forward to hearing from you soon!
Cheers,
~Kimberly and Chris
Here are a few short videos that represent who we are as photographers!
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Morgan Rosemarin - Just lovely!
Anita - Such beautiful photos! I just love her flowers, they were so pretty!
Louise Van Vactor - Such beautiful photos. You both look stunning. Lots of love.
Twisted by the Wind » My Portland Photographer - [...] The skeleton’s of Methuselah’s grandchildren stand sentry to the sky. Ghost trees abound in the sage steppe that surrounds Pronghorn Golf Club. The vast open views of Central Oregon make incredible backdrops for photography. But this time of year they take on a life of their own. [...]