A wedding film from House on Metolius in Camp Sherman, Oregon.
Taylor and Connor’s celebration was full of energy, laughter, and the kind of connection that makes the entire day feel alive from the very beginning.
Taylor and Connor’s wedding at House on Metolius was one of those days that never really had a “low point”—just constant energy, movement, and joy from start to finish.
Set in Camp Sherman, Oregon, the venue itself already feels like something special, but what made the day unforgettable was them. Every person there matched their energy. It didn’t feel like separate groups or formalities—it felt like one big, connected family coming together to celebrate two people who are deeply loved.
What stood out most was how natural everything felt. Nothing forced, nothing overly structured—just genuine connection, laughter, and a constant sense of celebration flowing through the entire day.
And then there was the send-off.
Still easily one of the most unforgettable exits I’ve ever seen: a full bridal party slip-and-slide that turned the end of the night into pure chaos in the best possible way. It completely summed up the energy of the day—fun, bold, and fully alive.
Even now, it’s one of those weddings that stays with you. Not because of any one perfect moment, but because of how the whole day felt.