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  • August30th

    Ahl Family {slice of life}

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    Right from the start I felt completely comfortable with the Ahl family. They are sweet together and love to laugh. Midway through the session, we took a break to wait for sunset, and I enjoyed listening to dad play Journey’s “Faithfully” on the piano, and ate cherries and talked about photography with mom, who LOVES to take photos. The whole evening felt more like a visit with friends than an appointment with clients. That’s my favorite kind of session. :)

    If you are interested in a family session, I have only a few dates left in the next few months, so contact me soon!

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    Sweet sisters. :)

  • August9th

    Alyssa {portraits}

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    Alyssa and I have been friends for well over 10 years now. Because we live 1 1/2 hours apart, we don’t get to see each other as much as we’d like, but whenever we do, we just pick right up where we left off.

    I adore this girl! She has always been able to make me laugh and has such a joy about her. At the same time, we can talk about deeper things, like our faith and the difficult struggles of life. The weather wasn’t terribly cooperative, but the main goal of the evening was to spend time together, catching up and just enjoying each other’s presence. The photography was a side-effect. A really fun side-effect. :)

    Photographer’s Notes: I asked Alyssa if I could photograph her. I have had a revelation recently about one of my primary motivations for photographing people, and the reason why I like to photograph my friends. For me, photography is how I love show love to people. This idea occurred to me one day when I saw a friend’s status on Facebook (not Alyssa, a different friend). She was down and my first inclination was that I wanted to photograph her. I was a little surprised at my response, but it led me to understand that when I have my camera pointed at someone, I am not just taking their photo, but rather speaking a language of love to them. I am telling them that they are valued and I am honoring them with my time, my passion, and with the care I take to photograph them in a way that shows them back to themselves as truly beautiful. I will probably write more about this in the future, once I feel I have more of the pieces assembled into a larger picture.

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    I’ve long envied Alyssa’s great head of curls! I insisted she leave it curly for the session. :)

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  • July21st

    Emmy {portraits}

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    This may seem like a funny photo to start this blog post with, but it’s the perfect place to start telling you Emmy’s story.

    Emmy is a fellow photographer and good friend of mine. Just over a year ago, Emmy weighed 60 pounds more than she does in this photo and was not in the amazing physical condition she is in now. I see her regularly through the winter months as part of a photographer’s group we coordinate together. It was really wonderful watching her get smaller, and smaller, and smaller…until she hit her goal weight, size, and fitness level – and looked like a million bucks! She and her husband are going to run in the Twin Cities Marathon in a few months. Emmy is truly an inspiration!

    Do you want to know her secret? Counting calories and working out. Yep, there is no magic pill. Just months and months of hard work and dedication to a goal. She’s helping me follow in her footsteps as best she can. I am not always easy to help, and am struggling to find the right balance in my life right now between work and, well, everything else. But she always encourages me to just take it one day at a time and tells me that I’m making changes for life, so it’s okay to do that gradually and reasonably.

    Emmy picked me to shoot her “after” photos and I was honored. We unknowingly picked an unfortunate rainy day for the session, but since it was just between friends, we went ahead with it and had fun in spite of the weather.

    Photographer’s Notes: Some people love to do photography in overcast weather, but I’m not one of them. I prefer to have lots of light to play with. But when faced with an overcast situation, the biggest challenge to overcome is getting enough light in people’s eyes, and not let them fall into shadows. Either find locations to shoot where overhead light is minimized, or keep their face towards where the sun is behind the clouds. If you need to, lighten up their eyes just a bit when you process the photos, but don’t overdo it. The goal should be to always keep people looking natural.

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    Portrait of a woman in Minnesota

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    Portrait of a woman in theodore wirth park

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