TIMBERLINE LODGE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOGRAPHY — MT. HOOD, OREGON
Your Timberline Lodge wedding, covered by a team that knows this mountain
What does a wedding at 6,000 feet ask of your photo and film team?
More than most venues. Light pours through Timberline's panoramic windows and turns fast on the slopes. Summer means wildflower-dotted meadows. Winter means snow drifts against the stone and an early dark.
You shouldn't have to think about any of that. We plan for the light, the season, and the timeline — so you get to simply be there.
What you take home: photographs and a film that feel like the day itself. Historic lodge, wild mountain, and you two at the center of it.
How we cover a Timberline Lodge wedding
- The alpine light moves fast. We time your portraits for the softest window on the slopes, so you're never squinting into midday sun.
- Every season shoots differently. Wildflower meadows in summer. Snow drifts and a glowing lodge in winter. We build your timeline around the one you chose.
- Inside, it's moody on purpose. Vaulted timber ceilings, grand stone fireplaces, warm low light. We light for that mood instead of flattening it.
- Those windows frame the Cascades. We position your key moments so the view lands in your film — not behind someone's head.
- The drone earns its keep here. Peak, forest, and roofline at 6,000 feet. It's the establishing shot your film deserves.
- One team, photo and film. One timeline, one plan, no competing cameras. You stay in your day.
A real Timberline Lodge wedding
Ellee & Charlie at Timberline Lodge
Ellee Lanane Egan and Charlie Kim Chang — Art to the people who love him — married on July 17, 2022, atop Mount Hood's slopes. Under a wide summer sky, surrounded by their closest family and friends, they exchanged vows. Charlie's voice trembled as he spoke. Ellee smiled through happy tears. "To have and to hold, from this day forward."
Then the lodge took over the evening. Massive timber beams. Grand stone hearths. Panoramic windows framing the sunset over the Cascades. Their celebration in Government Camp felt both intimate and grand — cozy lodge warmth set against the whole mountain.
More Mt. Hood weddings to explore
Still weighing venues on the mountain — or heading down toward the Gorge? These weddings show how we shoot each one:
Send your date and a few words about your Timberline day. We'll reply with availability and pricing — warm, straight, nothing pushy.
P.S.: One team, one mountain, one less thing to manage.