Amy + Michael | Portland Courthouse Wedding

Amy and Michael kept things beautifully simple. No entourage, no production. Just the Multnomah County Courthouse, a couple of people who adore them, and a whole lot of heart. Honestly, it fit them perfectly. The courthouse has this quiet Portland charm — marble, warm wood, a little formality without the fuss. We slipped into one of the chambers where sunlight poured through tall windows, and suddenly the room felt smaller in the best way. Amy and Michael stood there, surrounded by a tight circle of family and friends, and read vows that felt like they’d been living in their pockets for years. There was this warm, joyful hum in the room — the kind where you can feel everyone breathing in sync.

Dinner at Campana was the final chapter — cozy, easy, full of those conversations that only happen around a shared table. No timeline pressure. No over-the-top production. Just good food, good humans, and two people grinning their way into married life. Their day wasn’t about spectacle. It was about presence. The kind of wedding where simple doesn’t mean small — it means focused. Meaningful. True to who they are.

And honestly? The Multnomah County Courthouse is a dream for that. Walkable to everything, and grounded in that classic Portland energy. With a little intention and the right people around you, a courthouse wedding can hold just as much magic — sometimes more — than anything with a giant guest list.

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