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Sarah Noel Photography

Sarah Noel Photography

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Wedding photographer serving Coeur d'Alene and Spokane Weddings with joyful, timeless, bright imagery.2025
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  • Coeur d'Alene Wedding Photographer | Sarah Noel
    Aug 22 2025

    In this episode of Wedding Stories of the Inland Northwest, host Sarah Noel introduces herself and her work as a Coeur d'Alene wedding photographer. Since 2019, Sarah has been serving couples in North Idaho, creating Coeur d’Alene wedding photography that is intentional, heartfelt, and centered on the joy and meaning of marriage.

    Listeners will hear about Sarah’s passion for capturing more than just moments—she celebrates the lifelong bonds couples are forming, blending artistry with a relational, faith-centered approach. From thoughtful communication before the wedding to being a calm and encouraging presence on the big day, Sarah ensures couples feel truly seen and cared for.

    Whether your wedding takes place lakeside, among the mountains, or in an intimate garden setting, Sarah’s photography reflects both your vision and the authentic emotion of your day with bright and colorful style. Couples who value connection, faith, and storytelling will find her approach both personal and meaningful.

    If you’re searching for a wedding photographer in Coeur d'Alene who genuinely cares for you and photographs the story of your wedding day with a bright, colorful and joyful style, this episode is for you.

    To learn more about Sarah Noel Photography or to book your engagement or wedding session in Coeur d’Alene, visit sarahnoelphotography.com.

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