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  • August13th

    Brandon & Rachel {wedding}

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    Brandon and Rachel were married on July 10th, 2010 at the Carlson Conservatory. This was one of those weddings I felt very close to. In the few times we had been together, I felt a real bond with Brandon and Rachel. I felt so much joy for Rachel, especially. She is a beautiful, kind person. I am sad that they moved to Texas right after the wedding. I would love to have gotten to know her better. When the above moment was happening right after the ceremony ended, I was shooting through tears. I could feel their joy. I love my job.

    Photographer’s Notes: I’ve photographing weddings for 6 years now, and what I’m finding is that there’s no one right way to photograph a wedding. My personal approach is to focus on moments (emotions especially), beautiful portraits that are natural and relaxed, and yummy details.

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    Ah! Rachel see’s Brandon for the first time that day. Feel the excitement!

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    Who wouldn’t want a photo of his beautiful bride on his iPhone? :)

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    Outdoor weddings in Minnesota call for lots of bug spray!

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    Radiant!

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    Rachel and her son share a sweet moment just after the ceremony.

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    Brandon and his sisters. What a fun family! :)

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    Don’t you just love her???

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  • July22nd

    Aric and Aftan {wedding}

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    It feels so good to be getting caught up with my blog! Next week, I’ll be sharing my photos from Kentucky. So if you prefer horses to weddings, hang in there! :)

    Aftan and Aric have some kind of connection to weather. You might remember them from the crazy weather for their engagement session last year with the double rainbow and amazing pink sunset. Well, their wedding day was not too different!

    Aric and Aftan had planned a June outdoor wedding in the backyard of Aftan’s home in Clara City, MN. Their friends and family had worked for months preparing the site, and I am sure everyone was praying for a sunny day! Well, the morning started out with rain. Lots and lots of dreary rain falling from grey skies. My heart sank a bit.

    When I got there, everyone was in good spirits. Aftan’s grandpa called and said he believed the rain would end just in time for the ceremony and not to worry. He’s an old farmer, and the family says he’s always right about the weather. The good news? He was right! After just a few rain drops as the processional started, the sky gradually cleared, and the sun came out. It was glorious!

    I like to take couples out for sunset photos if it works into the schedule of the day, so around sunset, we went outside and it didn’t look good for actual sun at sunset. The filter light through a bank of clouds was pretty though, so we took portraits in tall grass with pretty soft light and purple flowers in the background. But then…yep, you guessed it…the sun shone through! It was out just long enough to create some beautiful, warm, back-lit portraits.

    You will see in the details collage, glasses of a red beverage in them. Aric’s family owns the Hinterland Vinyards in Clara City. Just following the ceremony, there was a short cocktail hour at the house where guests enjoyed Sangria from their vineyard!

    Photographer’s Notes: I have a mentor named Sergio. He’s an phenomenal photographer and teacher. He gave me a tremendous gift earlier this year when he challenged me to keep an open mind about weddings. To not to try anticipate the day too much, good or bad, leave my mind and heart open to just go with the flow. Getting upset because things aren’t going like you had planned hinders the creative process. On a day like the one we had for this wedding, this was critical to me being able to create unique images that told the story of Aftan and Aric’s day!

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    It was still raining when Aftan and Aric’s first meeting was to happen. There was a church in town that was their backup location and they had wanted some photos there anyway, so we did their first meeting there.

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    The kids at this wedding were so silly and fun to photograph!

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    The flower girl tossed petals in dramatic fashion, one petal at a time!

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    Aric sings in a country band. After the first dance, the band played. It was so fun!

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  • July20th

    Alex & Megan {wedding}

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    There is an irish blessing that goes “Happy is the bride that rain falls on.” If this was ever true, it was on the day Alex and Megan got married. Rain and thunder loomed around the area all day, threatening to chase their Irish-themed outdoor wedding inside, but their spirits were not dampened. They were one of the most joy-filled couples I have had the privilege to work with.

    Alex and Megan’s friends and family were all so kind and welcoming, they made Beka and I laugh and feel as though we were longtime friends, just enjoying the day from behind our cameras. This made the day so fun and easy for us.

    The ceremony took place at Oak Ridge Conference Center in an outdoor garden area.

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    Megan’s “something blue” was a temporary Smurf tattoo. :)

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    I loved Megan’s celtic necklace.

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    What’s an irish wedding without swords?

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    This photo so epitomizes the fun nature of this couple!

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    Beka’s great processional photo!

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    Sand ceremonies are a great alternative to the unity candle for outdoor weddings!

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    After the wedding they had a stone throwing ceremony, where they throw stones into a lake while making a wish or saying a blessing. Their guests followed suit!

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    I didn’t include this in the details collage, because I wanted you guys to see it up close. Megan and Alex met while working at an Aquarium, so the fun surprise in one layer their cake was a live Beta fish in a bowl!

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    The sun finally came out during dinner!

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    Alex’s grandma having a great time chatting it up with Megan’s grandma.

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    The sunset that night was breathtaking, especially reflected in the windows of the conference center.

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    I love it when EVERYBODY dances!

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    We love you Alex and Megan! :D