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Pop Science

We ran all over the science museum for Jessica & Mike’s wedding, and this from the lighting section was a fun find. Pin It

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Observable / uncontrolable

In a scientific world, like Jessica & Mike live in, there is still room for those things beyond our control. Snow, like love, is visible, observable, magnificent, and totally beyond our dominion. All we can do is acknowledge that it exists, and be thankful. Pin It

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Ever forward – Minneapolis Skyline

  Task: bring a noir feel to a portrait with the Minneapolis skyline. Solution: off-camera flash to create moody shadows and allow me to stop down on my camera for a darker sky and background. Also vital to this portrait – the right clients. Thanks, Tonya & Emem!

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Quiet in the library

A little fun with Megan & Alan in the JJ Hill Library. I love to play with my surroundings, and I am always looking for ways to be creative and provide a handful of images that are totally unexpected. For Meg & Alan’s wedding, I wanted to show them in the larger context of the…

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Pfister hotel wedding Milwaukee {Tiffanie & Jason}

I threw a ball, across the street. It bounced at Tiffanie’s feet, and we could then be properly introduced. Such are the ceremonies of childhood, and so many years later, I am honored to witness a much more formal and joyous ceremony in Tiffanie’s life: her marriage to Jason. “Of those to whom much is…

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A bit of theater noir

I love the Guthrie theater – it is a world class location for theater, and I admire their commitment to keeping the common spaces public, even as it becomes a more well known place. Because I usually shoot there several times a year, I make it a rule to always find a new way to shoot when…

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Jason and his new bride

This was a really terrible place to take photos – it was pitch black on the roof of the Pfister hotel, and I alternatively stumbled on an air vent and old cigarette ends. But, it was also the perfect place to take this photo – away from the crowd, a little fresh air, the city…

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