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Naomi & Matt Olympic Sculpture Park Wedding

  • Jan 7, 2024
  • 1 min read

Venue: Olympic Sculpture Park

Package: Partial Planning

Photographer: Jenny Kang


Naomi and Matt's ceremony and reception at Olympic Sculpture Park was all about connection. Connection with their friends, their family, and their community. Though Seattle is the bride's hometown- the couple was planning from afar, and had many non-local guests. Sharing their love of the area was an important element of the planning.


Guests were greeted at the sculpture park with acoustic guitar and beautiful views of the Puget Sound. Post-ceremony, they enjoyed appetizers and cocktails, while visiting and playing corn hole on the pavilion lawn. Guests headed into the pavilion for dinner just as the sun was beginning to set, and enjoyed a dance party with live music late into the night.


Naomi and Matt, and their friend's and family, were fun and funny. Their toasts were heartfelt, and they didn't hesitate to talk about how much their they all meant to one another. Assisting with their celebration was inspiring- and a fun reminder of how beautiful a strong and connected community of family and friends can be.
















Photographer: Jenny Kang

Catering: Shooby Doo

Lighting: Light Smiths






 
 
 

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John Williams
John Williams
May 25

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Steve Vermillion
Steve Vermillion
May 24

This wedding photography story at Olympic Sculpture Park captures how location and emotion together create timeless visual memories. I remember during exam season I was struggling with multiple biology topics and couldn’t manage my time properly. That time I had do my online biology exam help to reduce academic pressure so I could stay focused on understanding the core concepts. It made me think that good design, like good learning, is all about simplicity and purpose. Nice post. it make me smile.

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