michael rowley photography | seattle tacoma wedding + portrait photographer bio picture

you already know I'm a photographer.

what you may not know is when I'm not documenting weddings and couples I spend my time climbing the incredible mountains all over this beautiful earth. when I'm not climbing mountains I am usually running. and when I'm not running I'm usually stuffing my face with some scrumptious food.

drop me a line using the contact form and lets get together to talk details about your wedding day and maybe even grab a bite to eat.

michael

Category Archives: personal

personal posts

CAMP MUIR | MT RAINIER

hiked to camp muir yesterday for some pre-summit practice with my friend sheena. the whiteout conditions were tough to navigate at times but the guide services did a wonderful job placing wands on the route. when we arrived at muir there was a break in the clouds for a few minutes, i was able to […]

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2011 UPDATE

i’m not one for writing much on my blog but here goes nothing. 2011 has already been an incredible year. this past winter my grandfather continued to fight pneumonia with his resilient strength and witty attitude. he passed in the early hours of valentine’s day. he wanted the last laugh. during the same time my […]

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MT RAINIER | GOBBLERS KNOB

october 6th, 2010. my brother derek and i embarked on a journey in the foothills of rainier. first we biked 4 miles to the emerald ridge trail head then hiked 3.4 miles to the ridge. we jogged back down the trail to the bikes, rode  for a quick 10 minutes to the gobblers knob trail […]

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MOUNT RAINIER

my favorite mountain on this beautiful planet. mt rainier will always have my heart.

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TWENTYTEN TRAVEL DATES

july 08 – 15 | houston (08-12) / dallas | texas aug 12 – 17 | orange county / san diego | california i will be shooting FAMILY + PORTRAIT SESSIONS during my travels. if you are interested in booking a session i would love to meet up with you! there are still some remaining […]

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