Jacksonville, Oregon Wedding | Makenzie and Branden

Southern Oregon in March brings to mind rain and even snow in places, but March 6, 2010 was a perfect picturesque sunny day to photograph a wedding in Jacksonville, Oregon. This historic and quaint little town, nestled in the valley of the Siskiyou Mountains, was the ideal backdrop for the wedding of Makenzie and Branden. Makenzie had an elegant and regal look to her on her most important day, with Branden standing at her side with his tall stature and muscular build. The occasion played out like an All American romance novel. After the ceremony, we set out to roam the main street of Jacksonville, to photograph the two newlyweds and their colorful cast of bridesmaids and groomsmen, followed by an evening of food, dancing and laughter. The two will be honeymooning in Bend, Oregon and have northwestern outdoor activities planned for the week. Thank you Makenzie and Branden for permitting me to capture you on this particularly special day of your’s.

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P.S. If I could go back in time, I would go back to the year 1942 and follow in the foot steps of E Company (“Easy Company”) of the 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, also known as the Band of Brothers. My father was one of those that fought in World War II, he was stationed in the Pacific on the Island of Saipan. The many stories that have come from that era have fascinated me for years.


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