A Wedding at the Seattle Aquarium: Holly & Chris
Holly and Chris had quite the day at the city for their Seattle Aquarium wedding! They first did their First Look at the Olympic Sculpture
Holly and Chris had quite the day at the city for their Seattle Aquarium wedding! They first did their First Look at the Olympic Sculpture
In the heart of Seattle, on a cozy overcast day in May 2022, Gabrielle and Matt celebrated their wedding at The Sanctuary by Lotte Hotel.
Miya and Tyler’s special day at the Paccar Pavilion in the Olympic Sculpture Park was a sunny affair filled with love and laughter. While Tyler
N&N had an elegant wedding at Fremont Foundry the spring of 2023. Together with friends and family, these beautiful souls were united as one family
On a stunning September afternoon, Bianca and Chris, both skilled game developers of their own company, exchanged vows at their wedding at Canlis, an intimate
Emma and Joe’s wedding at The Foundry by Herban Feast was one of the venue’s first, so it was an honor to document it! This
JENN TAI & CO
Seattle Wedding Photographers and Videographers of Heartfelt, Candid Documentary Wedding Stills & Motion.
971-220-6866
hello@jenntai.co
Privacy Policy Terms of Service
©2023 Jennifer Tai Photo Artistry, Inc. All rights reserved. Website by Action & Co.
We hope our work speaks for us but at Jenn Tai & Co, we celebrate love in all forms, sizes, colors and creeds. As allies, advocates and leaders, we work hard to foster safe, diverse and inclusive spaces for our clients, their families and friends, our creative vendor partners and the planet at large.
Jenn Tai & Co would like to acknowledge the land on which our business operates as the Indigenous Land of Coast Salish peoples who have reserved treaty rights to this land, specifically the Snoqualmie Tribe (sdukʷalbixʷ). As naturalized immigrants currently acting as custodians to this land, we continue to learn, acknowledge and recognize the history of physical and cultural genocide and settler colonialism, which continues to displace Indigenous people today. We would like to also recognize these lands, waters, and their significance for the resilient and wise peoples who continue to thrive in this region today despite the consequences of displacement and broken treaties.