Category Archives: Wedding Photography

Orange and Green | Succulent Styled Shoot

I had the amazing opportunity to attend the Poser: Exposed workshop in Dallas in July, taught by a wedding photographer whose work and style I greatly admire.  As part of the workshop, there was a mock wedding where we got to watch our workshop leader in action.  I wanted to share some of the wedding tablescapes, because I thought they were beautiful and inspriational.

The wedding was held in the beautiful patio space at the tapas restaurant Cafe Malaga in McKinney, Texas.  I just adored the flower arrangements, done by the amazing Ashley of ashlilium.  I especially loved that the succulents in the bridal bouquet could be planted after the wedding, and they would just grow in place.  What a wonderful post-wedding keepsake.  And it wouldn’t be a 2010 wedding without a cupcake table.  Here the cupcakes were from the national cupcake powerhouse Sprinkles, and I can vouch for their deliciousness.

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Mark & Kris | Engaged

I met Mark & Kris on my triathlon team last year and was honored when they contacted me to do engagement photos for them.  They picked Lake Calhoun, in Uptown, Minneapolis for their session, because that was where they met and where they got engaged!  We had a beautiful night with the last of the spring flowers blooming.  Here’s your sneak peek!

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Catherine & Dave | Engaged

Before those awesome sunset shots (remember?) I spent the afternoon with Catherine and Dave, exploring my old hometown.   I just love what we found in downtown Davenport.  It rivals the warehouse district of Minneapolis for great textures and weathered buildings.

We stopped off at Catherine’s parents house to take some photos with their awesome dog, Suzie.

And before that we posed at the Vandeveer Park (along with every other wedding party in town).   But no wonder, it makes a lovely backdrop:

What a great day!  I can’t wait until your wedding in October.

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Sarah & David’s Sample Album | Minnesota Wedding Photography

So I never did get around to blogging one of my absolute favorite weddings from 2009.  This July wedding had just too too many beautiful pictures, making it tough to narrow down for a post.  I did, however, turn the photos into a sample album that I show clients when I meet with them.  And it just occurred to me that I could post them here as well!  So here is the wonderful wedding of Sarah & David, which took place outside of Rochester, Minnesota and the reception was held at the stunning Somerby golf course, on what might have been one of the most magical days of the summer.  Many thanks to my friend Jeannette of Wild Curl Photography for second shooting with me.

Here’s the album’s custom cover:

And the rest of the pages.  The albums included in my wedding packages typically include 20 pages.  This album clocked in at 31 pages, but you’ll see why below:

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Something New | My First Wedding Fair!

Yesterday, as a member of the Independent Wedding Association, I participated in the first ever Independent Wedding Fair, and it was a huge success! I met with some great couples, spoke on a panel about planning your wedding timeline, and networked with some of the other very talented vendors.  All Independent Wedding Association vendors are locally-owned, hands-on businesses with a focus customer service, quality product, and value at their price point.

I’d like to give a shout-out to all the other vendors who participated this weekend.  First, to the fabulous Becca Dilley who was the brains and inspiration behind the fair.  Festivities Event Services decked out the Five Event Center with beautiful tableclothes, flowers, and candlelights.  They really helped create a beautiful, luxurious atmosphere!  Hailley from LeEvent Designs, a wedding planning service specializing in day-of coordination, was on hand to give planning advice.

In between the informative panels, the Urthema Quartet string musicians played beautiful music. They would be a wonderful addition to your ceremony or cocktail hour.  Downstairs, Radio K had a booth at the fair and would be a modern, fun alternative to the traditional DJ.

Jessica’s Cakes brought some beautiful cakes for display and lots of yummy samples for tasting.   The lovely ladies from Sweets Bakeshop brought their delicious corn cupcakes, orange cupcakes, brownies, and vanilla macaroons for tasting.  They also had the most elegant cupcake display I’ve ever seen ~ and of course, I didn’t bring my camera!  Finally, the Chowgirls Killer Catering had a beautiful spread of antipasta, cheeses, and a wonderful pea pesto pasta.  I kept stopping by when I thought they weren’t looking.

Three florists brought a burst of spring with them.  Just Bloomed, Distinctly Debbie, and Diana’s Floral Affairs showed what a range of options are available for weddings from traditional to ultra modern and chic.

Several other photographers participated as well! It was great to finally meet folks I know only online, including Katrina of Studio Laguna and Krista of Never Miss a Moment. Maribeth of Red Ribbon Studio, and brand new mom Jennie of Sewell Photography were there with some inspirational displays! I love talking shop with other photographers. The guys from The Traveling Photobooth also had their booth up and running.  What a fun addition to any reception!

Two lovely invitation designers had their creations on hand – Paperista and Armato Design.  I know when I redesign my branding I need to incorporate some letter press elements.  I just adore the way it looks and feels.

JWP Jewelry Design showed off her beautiful and classic jewelry, perfect for a bride or as a gift for your girls (or mom!).  I was seated next to the lovely Knit N Jules and folks couldn’t stop touching her soft and gorgeous wraps.  She has some great dress options for flowergirls, too.  The flower and bead necklaces by Jessica of  Liebling Designs are beautiful and for sale on her Etsy site!

I am just kicking myself for not bringing my camera ~ I had so much to carry with my sample albums and large canvases that I left it at home.  But there will be some photos on the Independent Wedding Fair site, so you’ll have to check those out.

As part of the fair, I offered a free engagement or “day-after” engagement session to all packages booked between now and March 1st.  I’d like to extend that offer to all of my blog-readers, so just mention it when you set up your consultation!

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One Light Workshop

Back in November, I had the good fortune to attend Zack Arias’ One Light Workshop, a fabulous photography workshop with a focus on lighting. 2010 Dates were recently announced here.  I can’t wait to try out everything I learned in a wedding setting!  In the meantime, I’ve been practicing during my portrait sessions.

During the workshop, we had the opportunity to photograph some Atlanta-area musicians.  Here are a few photos of Ryan Horne ~ his new album just came out this week {iTunes link}.  Good stuff!

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