Liz Morrow Liz Morrow

falling for photography


ey blog friends!  You might've seen me mention on social media that my photography business is in the running over at King5's Best of Western Washington!  Today is the last day to vote and if you guys would mind heading over and giving Morrow Studios a vote for Best Wedding Photographer I'd be oh so thankful!  To vote all you have to do is login using facebook/twitter/google+, etc, and then click "vote now"!  I've been doing a lot more photography this year (non blog related, that is) an it's been super refreshing to be able to be behind the camera and get to create beautiful images for my clients. 

When I took on my first wedding client over a year ago, I was ever so tentatively dipping my toe in an ocean I wasn't sure I'd want to dive into.  It was the wedding of a good friend of mine (actually one of my bridesmaids in my wedding), and she was so chill that I knew the wedding would be as stress-free as possible.  She also had another photographer friend second-shoot the wedding so I knew that I couldn't fail too hard with a backup there.  After that first wedding I was still tentative, but open to the idea of doing weddings.  The more weddings I did, though, the more I realized that I actually really enjoyed them.  Not only did it combine a bunch of different styles of photography that I enjoyed, it was also so wonderful to get to play a part in people's special day.  In a way, the wedding photographer is a part of the wedding almost as much as the bridal party.  I'm there as they get ready, I'm with them as he gets his first look at his gorgeous bride, I'm beside the bride as she calms her nerves before walking down the aisle, I'm there in the ceremony as they get their first kiss as husband and wife, I get to capture them signing their marriage license, laughing along as their friends and family toast them.  

I've realized that I love it.  I love having the privilege of being the person they trust to document these special moments.  It's so fun to photograph a bride on a day she feels totally stunning and loved.  It's my favorite to capture that look on the groom's face as he sees his love, the most beautiful woman he's ever known, looking like a queen.



 

Now I can't wait to shoot more weddings.  It's definitely a lot of work and by the end of the day I'm ready to pass out, but before I crash I always have to look through the day's photos and edit a few of my favorites.  I think I'm just as exhausted after shooting a wedding as I was after my own wedding!  All that excitement, running around, meeting people, laughing, crying.  It's kind of like getting married all over again!  And in a way, every wedding I shoot reminds me of my own.  Hearing people's vows reminds me of standing next to Dan, making our vows to stand beside one another through the good and the bad, the easy and the hard.  Wedding days go by in the blink of an eye and by the end it's like you just ran a 100meter dash it was over so fast, but your body feels like you just ran a marathon.  I'm so glad I had Sarah there to capture those moments because everything happens so fast you barely have time to remember everything and everyone, but the photos last forever.  I love the photo I have of Dan's face as he saw me for the first time as I walked down the aisle.  I love the photo I have of me chatting with my grandparents during my reception, and the moment I surprised Dan by singing Carole King's I Feel the Earth Move.  Those photos are so special to me, and being able to capture those memories for other people is the best feeling ever.  Even though most weddings have similar schedules, each one is so unique and it's wonderful to see the bride and groom's unique personalities throughout the decor and festivities. 





I've never been a wedding person, per se.  I wasn't a girl that grew up dreaming of her wedding day but I remember flipping through my mom and dad's wedding album so many times growing up.  I remember loving those images and getting to see that day through the photos.  It's so special to me that now I'm the one who can create those images for someone else's big day.  More than any other photos, wedding photos are heirlooms that are treasured for generations.  It's amazing to be trusted with the honor of being the one to create those images.

I'm booking for 2015 and I'm already so excited for the weddings I have scheduled!  It's so funny to think about how blogging brought about my love for photography.  I liked taking pictures before blogging, but after taking photos nearly every day for five years for the blog I found a passion for photography beyond just blog photos.  It's been super fulfilling to take photography beyond the "walls" of this blog and I'm excited to take it even further in the years to come!



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chicken tomatillo stew


ruth be told, I haven't been doing too much cooking these days.  I haven't felt inspired to cook so I've been making a lot of boring, old, standard meals.  Dan and I have opposite schedules these days so making meals together hasn't been possible and it feels weird cooking up a big meal for just myself.  It's been mostly quesadillas and cereal these days.  But we happened to have almost everything for this recipe in the fridge, so I hopped over to the store and got the last couple ingredients to whip up this stew!  The rain has started here in the PNW, so stew is the perfect meal for this drizzly weather.  Martha Stewart sent me their One Pot cookbook full of amazing soups, stews, and more that can be made using only one pot, hence the title, which is perfect for both the season and the laziness I've been feeling towards cooking.  This recipe is from that cookbook and I'm excited to try some of the others.  For whatever reason, soups and stews have become some of my favorite recipes to make, maybe because they feel hard to screw up and make for great leftovers.



Ingredients
(recipe via martha stewart)
2 pounds tomatillos (husks removed), washed and halved
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 whole chicken (3 to 4 pounds), cut into 10 pieces (wings reserved for another use)
Coarse salt and ground pepper
2 jalapenos, chopped
1/2 medium white onion, chopped
3 garlic cloves, finely chopped
1 can (15 ounces) hominy, drained
1/4 cup chopped fresh, cilantro

1. In a food processor, puree tomatillos; set aside. 

2. In a large Dutch oven or heavy pot, heat oil over medium-high. Season chicken with salt and pepper and add to pot, skin side down. Cook until browned on one side, 6 minutes. Transfer to a plate.

3. Add jalapenos and onion to pot and cook, stirring frequently, until slightly softened, 3 to 5 minutes. Add garlic and cook until fragrant, about 1 minute. Stir in tomatillo puree and hominy, if using; season with salt and pepper. 

4. Nestle chicken, skin side up, in sauce. Cover pot; simmer until chicken is cooked through, 22 to 25 minutes. Stir in cilantro; season with salt and pepper.



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laura + aaron // copper creek inn wedding


his past Saturday I got to go up to Copper Creek Inn again to shoot a beautiful wedding, so while I'm still editing the photos from that wedding, I thought I'd share some of the images from Laura and Aaron's wedding last year!  I always love shooting weddings up at Copper Creek because Dan and I honeymooned at this very location!  I think that natural, woodsy settings will always be my most favorite locations for photos

The wedding was full of DIY touches, and I think one of my favorite moments was walking up to the reception area to shoot details and all the women in the family were busy icing the cakes and making the bouquets!  DIY weddings are my absolute favorite.  It's so fun getting to have the whole family involved in such a special day.  

It was such an intimate ceremony and thankfully the rain, which was supposed to be pouring all day, held off for all the important moments, only showing up during the reception when we all were able to be under the cover of tents.  Another favorite detail of mine was the pizza truck they had to cater the wedding!  Pizza is one of my favorite foods and the wood fire pizza was coming out all evening!  Such an awesome option for catering!  Oh, and obviously all weddings should include a bonfire.  The kids had a blast poking sticks in the fire and writing on rocks with the charcoal.  

Thank you Laura and Aaron for letting me capture your special day!




 

 

 






 



 



 

 
 

 

 

 



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Liz Morrow Liz Morrow

nothing to say

This outfit's been sitting in my drafts for over a week.  I don't have much to say, but I'm tired of staring at a blinking cursor with nothing to say while these photos languish in a sad little draft, so here is an outfit I wore a couple weeks ago!  Also, this is the last outfit you'll see with red hair.  Just a tease!




top/skyline fever :: jacket/modcloth :: hat/the north face :: boots/courtesy of cat footwear
necklaces/handmade + courtesy of adorn by sarah lewis :: photos by Dan


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frocktober


ey Guys!  Today I've partnered up with Ruche for their fun Frocktober campaign!  Ruche is celebrating dresses all month and I decided to get a little glam for my style.  After spending the weekend at BurlyCon I'm coming down from a glam-high, so it only seemed appropriate!  When I first saw this dress at Ruche I wasn't sure how sparkly the top would be but I love that it's even more sparkly in person than it is in the photos on their website!  I've been embracing sparkle more these days, perhaps due to my incursion into the burlesque scene.  I've always been more of the kind of girl to eschew sparkly, "girly" things.  I grew up as a dyed in the wool tomboy who almost exclusively hung out with the guys.  I never wanted to be associated with anything girly or super femme.  I felt like girls got stuck in a girly box that was full of pink and glitter and weakness and I wanted nothing to do with it.  Now that I'm older I've ben exploring more feminine styles over the years, enjoying the fact that I can swing from one style to another, from ultra glam, to masculine, to casual, and continue to be authentically, wholly myself.  I love that being a girl means, well, nothing really.  It doesn't mean anything except that I'm a human and that I get to express myself however I want, regardless of my gender or sex.  I now feel free to be glittery or butch without feeling boxed it, and it's awesome. 


 

dress/courtesy of ruche :: shoes/seychelles, courtesy of modcloth 
headband (similar)/courtesy of BHLDN
necklaces/adorn by sarah lewis, moorea seal, handmade
Being at BurlyCon was an interesting study in people, and that aspect was almost more captivating that the classes themselves.  I'm not heavily into the burlesque or alternative scene yet so I almost felt like an outsider peeking into a world I'm not really a part of yet.  It was cool to see so many iterations of feminine and masculine, and yet everyone there was (or is working towards being) a burlesque performer.  Everyone from the most flamboyant boylesque guys to mousy, quiet, and unassuming girls.  From fully tattooed gals with pink hair, to plain janes.  And everyone in between.  It seems like burlesque means something different to each and every person.  It's vulnerable and bold, both hiding and exposing parts of oneself.  In a lot of ways sometimes blogging feels a bit like burlesque.  Choosing which parts of myself I expose to my audience.  How much I take off, which styles I choose to portray in each post, how much I say or don't say.  Blogging is a sort of internet burlesque.  Sometimes it's a tease with the audience, sometimes it's more raw than we even realize.


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Hi, I’m Liz

I'm an artist, writer, designer, DIY renovator, and … well basically I like to do all the things. If it’s creative I’m probably doing it. I’ve spent over 30 years voraciously pursuing a life steeped in creativity and I wholeheartedly believe creativity and joy are inextricably linked.
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