Exploring Oregon’s growing pot industry for 1859 Magazine.

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Wow, I absolutely LOVE my job! This summer I had the incredible opportunity to lead a photography workshop in Tanzania for National Geographic Student Expeditions. I was in the middle of packing to move from Portland to Seattle when I got email from a friend saying that Nat Geo was looking for a female expedition […]

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So honored to be invited to participate in National Geographic Travel’s “View from Above” exhibition at Chicago’s O’Hare airport! They emailed to ask if they could use this photo I took flying into Melbourne, Australia. Check it out if you’re flying in on an international flight!

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You guys! Ah!!! I’m pretty dang excited today… An image I took on my trip to New Zealand is featured over on National Geographic as their Photo of the Day! I am incredibly honored to say the least. I took this photograph when Adam and I were about a week into our two month road […]

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What an amazing experience it was to photograph this year’s Indian Pacific Outback Christmas Train! We traveled across Australia with Santa the band Chocolate Starfish to spread holiday cheer and free concerts to regional communities along the route. Kids across the country collaborated to write an Aussie Christmas carol, and proceeds from the sale of the song […]

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Images I’ve taken while mentoring for DJB Photography School in Sydney, Australia…

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Cameron Zegers is a Seattle wedding and elopement photographer specializing in candid, documentary-style photography. Serving couples across Seattle, the Pacific Northwest, and beyond, Cameron documents authentic moments, emotional connections, and the full story of each wedding day — from engagement session through the final dance.
Everyone is welcome here. I work with people of all races, cultures, religions, genders, sexual orientations, abilities, and family structures, and create a space where you feel comfortable and respected while also caring for the natural places I photograph in.