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Olsen Barn
with Feather River Land Trust
We were commissioned by the Feather River Land Trust to create a fundraising video to raise awareness and conserve this Plumas County icon in the Almanor Basin. The 130 year old barn sits on 107-acres of undeveloped, scenic meadow at the eastern entrance to Chester, CA. With the help of over 550 friends, FRLT conserved this beautiful property for present and future generations, habitat for wildlife, recreation, and to preserve cultural heritage honoring our local history.
Discover Plumas County
with the Feather River Tourism Association
What a delight to collaborate with the newly formed Discover Plumas to show case the best of Plumas County for a TV and web-based campaign. After the devestating Dixie Fire, we were commissed by the Feather River Tourism Association to tour the county and document all the beauty still entact despite the destruction. Although we mourned the losses along with the rest of our neighbors, creating this video was a healing process filled with hope to see how many of our favorite places survived.
We were commissioned by the Feather River Land Trust to create a fundraising video to raise awareness and conserve this Plumas County icon in the Almanor Basin. The 130 year old barn sits on 107-acres of undeveloped, scenic meadow at the eastern entrance to Chester, CA. With the help of over 550 friends, FRLT conserved this beautiful property for present and future generations, habitat for wildlife, recreation, and to preserve cultural heritage honoring our local history.
Storrie Fire Restoration
with Plumas Unified School District
Summer Bridge at FRC
with Feather River College
Plumas Artisan Made
Meet Joe Winter
Plumas Artisan Made
Meet Mavis Somers
Plumas Artisan Made
Meet Lorraine Neilson
Feather River College
First Year Experience
Feather River College
Welcome to Anna Thompson’s Biology Lab
Plumas Arts
Save the Town Hall Theatre
Keri & Dalton
September 6, 2020
Keri and Dalton’s wedding day, was exactly what my soul needed after the chaos that was 2020.
These two and their guests traveled through a global pandemic, wildfires and even the loss of a dear friend to celebrate their love for each other. Their’s is the kind of love that lights up the room around them. (Or the forest as the case may be!)
Keri’s family has been coming to their family cabin near Graeagle for five generations now, and made their weekend at the Tweny Mile House, feel like a homecoming.
Photography: Composing Reality
Florals: Gray’s Flower Garden
Hair + Make-up: Jen Day Hair
Catering: Taylorsville Young’s Market
Kristine & Travis
July 20, 2019
Kristine and Travis are about as sweet at they come. Kristine’s beautiful baby bump and two adorable children, nearly stole the show. At the end of the day however, it was their love for each other, their family and seeing all their loved ones come together to celebrate their legacy that was front and center at this special celebration. Friends and family were hosted at the Dyrr family ranch in Quincy, and Traci Turner of Quincy Thrift created the most magical and beautiful children’s space I’ve ever seen.
Photos by the creative powerhouse, Marisa Pfenning.
Patrick & Stephanie
June 22, 2019
As fellow outdoor enthusiast, it didn’t take long for us to feel right at home with Stephanie and Patrick’s crew. Held at Patrick’s family cabin in Lake Almanor, with Mt. Shasta as a backdrop, this was not only a beautiful day, but also a hell of a lot of fun. Photos by the lovely and talented, Diane Nicole Clifford in Chico.
Catering courtsey of Taylorsville Young’s Market
Katharine + Brandon
January 19, 2020
A fresh blanket of snow gave this magical night of twinkle lights, love and friendship the perfect backdrop.
Pulling inspiration from the natural beauty all around, the bride choose to put the pines, cedars and aspens center stage in her decor.
Guests were treated to cozy blankets and a hot cocoa to stay warm.
Photography by Cassidy Hermann.
Walker & Mary Ann
May 27, 2019
Walker and Mary Ann’s union was celebrated at his family’s ranch in Indian Valley. A beautiful old farmhouse and barn, and a collection of wedding dresses from the women in Mary Ann’s family, made this a memorable day to be apart of.
Venue: Meyer’s Ranch
Catering: Young’s Market in Taylorsville
TRIO & Feather River College
June, 2019
Feather River College is a public, two year community college, fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
Perched on a mountain side forested with pine and oak, Feather River College is tucked away in one of California’s hidden, quiet spots. Bordering Plumas National Forest, the campus is more than 400 acres and hosts a variety of wildlife, including a resident deer herd.
Feather River Outdoors
and Barn Owl Books
Located in the heart of Downtown Quincy, Feather River Outdoors is a full service bike and ski shop, tucked inside an independent bookstore. David and Kara commissioned us to capture the raw beauty each of the four seasons offers to recreate in Plumas County and the Lost Sierra.