engagements

Elizabeth & Tony :: Engaged!

engagements February 15, 2013 No Comments

I met these two in person for the first time for their engagement session. When Tony pulled in laughing {we had a slight mix-up on directions} with Elizabeth beaming away in the passenger seat, I knew we were a good fit. We talked about their future plans, his love for SCUBA {um, how awesome is that?!} and what we all…

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bigger little ones, Boudoir, engagements, family love, Just me., little ones, portraits, preggers, Seniors!!, sweet baby program, the business, wedding January 1, 2013 No Comments

 119. 119 times last year, I zipped up my camera bag and stuffed my Shootsac. 119 times, I checked my batteries, formatted my cards, cleaned my lenses, searched for inspiration. 119 times, I made connections. I made babies laugh {and cry!}, parents cuddle their children, lovers embrace, grown adults play like children again. For one hundred and nineteen times this…

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Chelsea & Sean :: Engaged!!

engagements December 18, 2012 No Comments

This day was one of our first ‘cold’ MN fall days and I almost called our session because of it {something about runny noses, watery eyes and red faces doesn’t exactly scream love…}. But Chelsea and Sean are die-hard, tried and true Minnesotans and completely rocked this session regarless of the bitter breeze! Honestly, if you didn’t know, you wouldn’t…

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Mitch & Erin :: Engaged!!

engagements November 28, 2012 1 Comment

I met these two last May when they were both in Mitch’s sisters’ wedding…and saw them again at Mitch’s cousins’ wedding this fall…low and behold, they asked me to be their wedding photographer, too! Fall was a bit tricky this year and pinpointing the dates for beautiful colors was a titch harder than anticipated. However, I love a good challenge…

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Megan & Tom :: Engaged!!

engagements November 23, 2012 1 Comment

The turkey is gone. Cranberries are no more. Don’t even mention the pumpkin pie. The mashed potatoes and squash are stuffed into a scrapped tin and sit, covered, hidden in the fridge behind the remains of the punch, to the left of the beef sticks. The green pants have once again made their Thanksgiving eve debut. All and all, Thanksgiving…

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