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Our "Ethics of Color" Manifesto

Why Color Integrity and Skin Tone Accuracy are the True North of Your Wedding Photos

If you’ve spent more than five minutes on Instagram lately, you’ve seen the new color “look.” And this is no offense to anyone who loves this – you do you – but it’s just not our vibe. You know the one—where lush green Pacific Northwest forests are edited into a muddy shade of rust, the bride’s white dress has turned a strange shade of ecru, and everyone in the wedding party looks like they’ve been living under a sepia-toned sun lamp for six months.

At GSquared Weddings, we’re here to tell you: We aren’t doing that.

As Snohomish wedding photographers who have been in the game for over 15 years, we’ve seen trends come and go. We’ve seen the selective color phase of the early 2000s (no, we will NOT do that for you), the “light and airy” blown-out highlights of the 2010s, and the currently trending “dark and moody” vibe that turns every wedding into a Victorian-vibe macabre event. Again, if any of those are your jam, more power to you.

We’ve stayed firm in our approach through all of it. Why? Because we believe in Color Integrity. We believe that the way your wedding actually looked—the colors you agonized over, the skin you live in, and the atmosphere of the day—is already perfect. It doesn’t need a heavy-handed filter to be art. You don’t need to change and neither do the colors in your wedding photos.


1. The Ethics of the Edit: Your Skin Tone is Non-Negotiable

Let’s start with the most important element in any photo: You.

Your skin tone is a fundamental part of your identity. Whether you have porcelain skin that burns if you look at a lightbulb or a deep, rich complexion that glows in the golden hour, that tone belongs to you. It is a part of your heritage, your story, and your beauty.

One of the biggest issues with “one-size-fits-all” presets is that they are often built with one specific skin tone in mind (usually fair skin). When those presets are applied to a diverse group of people, the results can be devastating. We’ve seen beautiful, deep skin tones turned “ashy” or grey. We’ve seen warm undertones turned into an unnatural orange or even sickly green. We don’t want that for you. Heck, we don’t want to see that while we’re editing either. Your skin tone shouldn’t distract from your day, it should be the beautiful foundation for it.

Our Promise: Accuracy over Aesthetics. We treat every single photo as a custom edit. We don’t just slap a filter on 800 images and call it a day. We use professional-grade lighting (shoutout to Josh for being the lighting king) and meticulous post-processing to ensure that your skin looks like skin.

If you have a cool undertone, we’re going to keep it cool. If you have a warm glow, we’re going to let it shine. We want you to look at your wedding gallery and say, “That’s me,” not “Who is that person with the weirdly orange face?” Skin tone integrity isn’t just a technical preference for us; it’s an act of respect and inclusivity.

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2. You Chose “Dusty Rose,” Not “Dead Grass”

Let’s talk about your “Vision Board.” You spent months—maybe years—curating a specific color palette. You chose those bridesmaids’ dresses because they were a specific shade of sage. You picked that florist because their peonies were the perfect pop of coral. You found a venue with vibrant green lawns and towering fir trees.

When a photographer uses a heavy-handed “moody” or “desaturated” preset, those choices are effectively erased. Sage becomes grey. Coral becomes brown. Green becomes… well, dead.

When we edit, we aim for True-to-Life color. We want the greens to be lush and vibrant because we live in the PNW, and that’s what makes this place magic. We want your whites to be crisp and clean so the lace detail on your dress actually pops. We want the colors of your wedding to be a record of the choices you made.

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3. The “Cringe” Factor: Why Timelessness Beats Trends

Gen Z is currently leading a massive shift back toward “BeReal” energy—raw, unfiltered, and authentic. They can spot a fake “aesthetic” from a mile away. And while “moody” filters might look cool on a curated Instagram grid right now, how will they look in 2046?

Think back to your parents’ or grandparents’ wedding photos. The ones that still hit the hardest are the ones where the colors look real. You can see the texture of the fabric, the true color of the sky, and the natural flush in their cheeks.

Trends, by definition, have an expiration date. Authenticity does not. By maintaining color integrity, we are giving you a gallery that won’t feel “dated” in a decade. We are protecting your memories from the “cringe” of an outdated editing style.

4. The Technical Side: Lighting as the Foundation for Good Color

You can’t fix bad lighting with a filter, and you shouldn’t try to mask good lighting with one.

Because Kate has almost 30 years photographing and Josh is a lighting and color wizard, we approach every shoot with Light Strategy.

  • Getting Ready: We help you pick the best room with neutral walls to avoid “color casts” (when a bright red wall turns your face red).
  • Ceremony: We work with the light in the space to create even, beautiful skin tones however we can – and we work with YOU prior to the wedding day to recommend the best time of day for your ceremony at your venue – because you are part of the team, too.
  • Reception: We use off-camera flash to create dimension and keep colors popping even when the sun goes down. We strive to keep the light balanced so the ambiance of the up-lighting or DJ lights are still a part of your party’s story.

When the lighting is right at the start, the editing becomes about refining, not reconstructing. We aren’t trying to “save” an image with a filter; we’re polishing a gem that was already there.

5. Why Color Matters for Inclusivity

We are 1000% believers that every love story deserves to be told with dignity. This means being an Inclusive Brand in action, not just in a bio.

Inclusive photography means knowing how to light and edit for everyone. It means understanding that a bi-racial couple requires a specific lighting balance so neither person is “blown out” or “lost in the shadows.” It means ensuring that your wedding party—which might represent a beautiful spectrum of skin tones—all look their absolute best in the same frame.

We don’t want anyone to feel like an afterthought in their own wedding gallery. Proper color integrity is the bridge that allows every person in the photo to be represented accurately and beautifully.

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The Bottom Line: We See You.

Your wedding is not a photoshoot for our portfolio. It is the beginning of your family history. Our job is to be the memory keepers—the people who document the day exactly as it felt and exactly as it looked.

When you hire GSquared, you’re hiring a team that values truth. We want you to see the real laughter, the real tears, and the real colors of the day. No muddy filters. No fake tans. No dead grass. Just you, in your skin, in your colors, in your moment.

Because the real version of your love story? It’s already the best version.


Ready for a gallery that stays timeless?

If you’re tired of the “over-filtered” look and want photographers who will protect your skin tones and your wedding vision like it’s their own, we’re your people.

Check out our Wedding Gallery to see what True-to-Life color actually looks like, or Inquire About Your Date to see if we’re a vibe for your big day.

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Kate of GSquared Weddings Wedding Photographer & Certified Wedding Coordinator
Wedding photographer, certified wedding coordinator, and the Type A half of GSquared Weddings. Kate has been behind a camera since 1997 and has documented 640+ weddings across Seattle and Snohomish County since 2011. With a background in marketing, business management, and wedding coordination, she brings more to your day than just great photos — she brings 15+ years of knowing what's about to go sideways and quietly fixing it before you notice. Kate is a passionate advocate for Color Integrity editing because your skin tone and wedding colors should look like they actually looked. Featured in HuffPost, Style Me Pretty, PNW Weddings, and Print Media Centr. 11x WeddingWire Couples' Choice Award winner. Runs on coffee and an unreasonable number of browser tabs.

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How long have you been a Snohomish Wedding Photographer?

Kate has been photographing since 1997 and Josh started in 2011. We started photographing weddings together then.

Josh and Kate of GSquared Weddings have photographed over 643 weddings together across more than 15 years — specifically in the Seattle and Snohomish County area. That’s not a flex for its own sake. It means that when your timeline runs 20 minutes late, when the clouds roll in over your outdoor ceremony, or when your reception venue is lit exclusively by Edison bulbs and bad overhead lighting, we’ve been there. Hundreds of times. And we know exactly what to do.

As a husband and wife team, we also bring something no two-photographer strangers can replicate — we communicate without words, we read a room together, and we move through your day as a unit. A Snohomish wedding photographer with genuine field experience doesn’t just take better photos — they protect your entire day experience. That’s what 643+ weddings actually buys you.

How do I know GSquared Weddings is the right Snohomish wedding photography team for us?

Honestly? You’ll know pretty fast. If you read through our work and our words and thought these people get it — trust that instinct.

We’re built for couples who want their day to feel like themselves, not a performance. Couples who want a team that genuinely shows up — not just with cameras, but as timeline wranglers, veil fixers, chaos calm-ers, and two people who will absolutely tear up at your first look. We’ve spent 15 years and 643+ weddings earning the trust of couples across Seattle and Snohomish County, and our approach has never changed: protect your vision, protect your experience, and keep your messy, beautiful, real love story safe.

If you’re looking for heavily staged, ultra-polished, everybody-stand-still photography — we’re probably not your people, and we’ll tell you that honestly. But if you want someone to be there for all of it, exactly as it happens? That’s exactly what we do.

What is your photography style, and will my Snohomish wedding photos look natural or overly edited?

At GSquared Weddings, our photography style is rooted in one core belief: real is always better than perfect. We shoot in a documentary-editorial style — meaning we’re capturing what’s actually happening, not directing a magazine spread. Candid tears, windblown hair, belly laughs mid-vow, the flower girl losing it in the corner — that’s what we’re after.

Our editing is clean, timeless, and true to life. We don’t chase trendy presets or heavy filters that will feel dated in five years. What you see in our galleries is what actually happened that day — the light, the color, the emotion — preserved honestly. Your Snohomish wedding photos will look like you, not like a template.

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