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2011 is dead, long live 2011 {a debt of gratitude}

I am really humbled by 2011 and by the kindness and faith of the brides and grooms and families and subjects that allowed me to enter their lives, if only for a little while. Many of you have become friends, and that makes me doubly honored. 2011 Weddings I was lucky enough to photograph weddings…

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Minnesota Farmhouse Wedding {Annie & Andrew}

When Annie told me they were getting married at a farmhouse, I didn’t realize it was the 100+ year old family farmhouse of her husband’s family. Andrew’s ancestral home is full of layers of wallpaper, old books and photographs, trinkets and heirlooms. It was such a treat to photograph their wedding in a place full…

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Guthrie Theater Wedding & Vics Restaurant Minneapolis {Molly & Matt}

Molly & Matt are architects, and their respect of old Minneapolis mixed with a love of modern lines will serve them well professionally and personally for years to come. The Guthrie theater is always an amazing place to show off new Minneapolis – the yellow-windowed room for their ceremony, the blue-walled lounge for their toasts,…

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International Market Square wedding {Nina & Shawn}

It was almost exactly a year ago that I met Nina & Shawn for their winter engagement session. Their summer wedding was the opposite in weather, but with the same joyous color that Nina & Shawn bring to everything. Ceremony: Weyerhaeuser Chapel Reception: International Market Square Photobooth: Traveling Photobooth Second Shooter: Sarah McGee Ceiling drapping: Avant…

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Public Transportation wedding at Minnehaha Falls {Emily & Lance}

When Emily & Lance commit, they really commit. Not that their commitment to the environment was the most notable thing about their relationship, but it is a strong element of their relationship that they share. They didn’t stop at “low waste” – they had a no waste wedding reception (if you don’t count the compost). They…

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