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Seattle Public Library Bridal Portrait Photography

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I have always been drawn to the beautiful downtown Seattle Public Library and I was finally able to shoot there thanks to collaboration with an incredible dress designer, a beautiful model and my favorite hair and makeup artist.  It’s not a place you’d automatically think of for wedding photography, but when you want something that feels industrial and modern while still being clean and gorgeous, the central branch of the library is THE place to go.  I’ve always kept it in the back of my mind as a perfect spot to shoot.  Designed by Rem Koolhaas, the library is made up of diamond-shaped glass windows covering the entire building.  Odd shapes and inclines make for interesting leading lines, and I felt it was refreshing to be able to shoot inside a venue that’s packed with harder lines, cool tones and plenty of contrast – as compared to many current wedding photography trends.  Sometimes it’s a lot of fun to intentionally go after elements that feel very non-traditional for wedding related editorials.  The combination of the concrete, blue glass and incredibly off beat structure works so seamlessly in contrast with the soft and delicate bodice of the gown that we were able to use thanks to Sibo Designs. 

Also, how amazing is miss Lizzy!?  She is not a professional model (no body on my website is) but this gown fit her like a glove and it was the first wedding dress she ever got to wear, so we definitely had a ton of fun and I am just obsessed with how her smile radiates joy.  I’m sure you’ll be seeing more of her if I can talk her into modeling for me again 🙂

Thank you so much for your collaboration Offwhite Makeup & Beauty, Sibo Designs & The Seattle Public Library!  This shoot was a bucket list item for me and I hope it’s one of many times I’ll be back to shoot at the library!  Veil – Sibo Designs, Florals & Coordination – Alexandra Knight Photography

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Hi, I’m alex! A seattle wedding photographer who’s been documenting your stories since 2009.

I fell in love with photography almost 20 years ago in a darkroom class, and that love has never faded. What started as a darkroom class in college turned into photographing my first wedding solo in 2010,and I was hooked. The joy. The emotion. The vows. The details. The people.

I realized quickly that my fulfillment came from helping people see themselves in a beautiful, honest way. I move calmly. I guide confidently. I know how to capture all the angles and candid moments without you even noticing. My couples often say I have “photo superpowers” because of how much I capture while still keeping everything feeling easy and low-pressure.


Some photographers find wedding days chaotic.

I find them electric.

Alex was hands down our favorite vendor for our wedding! || Alex is literally the best. || Personally, I have worked with many photographers and Alex was one of the best! || Alex was hands down our favorite vendor for our wedding! || Alex is literally the best. || Personally, I have worked with many photographers and Alex was one of the best! ||