Aug 31 '10

Erin & John’s Day After Session in Fredonia, WI

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I LOVE Day After sessions.  Erin and John wanted their wedding day to unfold naturally without any formal photos.  They wanted to spend more time with their guests and truly take-in their day.  So one week later they put their (awesome) wedding clothes back on and made time for some portraits with me.  We had a blast!  And Erin wore cowboy boots … how could it get any better than that?

Erin and John are genuine, gracious and fun.  One of my favorite parts of the session was driving down a rural road to the second location only to be surrounded (I mean, surrounded) by thousands of huge, fairy-tale-like dragon flies.  It was magical, ethereal, lovely.  I can’t believe I didn’t capture it on camera but I was completely lost in the wonder of it.

Congratulations, Erin and John!  Thanks for setting aside some time after your wedding day to get some portraits.  I had a great time!

Photographers’ note:  I got a tilt shift lens, as you can see in a few of the photos above :)  So far I only have a handle on using it in non-backlit situations, but I’m excited that all the ethereal loveliness I envision in my head can come to life straight out of camera!

Aug 25 '10

Alicia & Mike’s Milwaukee Wedding

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What photographer doesn’t love shooting in Milwaukee?  Every turn yields something amazing … crumbling walls, historic architecture, water, reflecting sun.  Love it.

Alicia and Mike were married in Milwaukee on Saturday and they got ready at the Iron Horse Hotel.  Easily one of the coolest hotels I’ve seen.

Reactions during speeches … always my favorite part of the reception.

Mike and Alicia’s ceremony was held at Calvary Presbyterian Church and the reception was at Renaissance Place.  We headed to the historic third ward for photos … right where we shot their engagement session last year September (ignore the fact that I used a fish eye lens if you go back and look at that session — I was still figuring out my style!).  That area is overflowing with inspiration, but sometimes you have to leave the beaten path.  We saw no less than a half dozen other wedding parties shooting in the same area.

Mike and Alicia are two seemingly opposites who attract each other.  Alicia is more shy while Mike is super outgoing.  After shooting their engagement session I knew they’d be awesome to work with at the wedding.  Their entire huge wedding party was also really nice and awesome.  Sometimes it’s hard to get a huge wedding party’s attention, but these guys were nothing but great.  And I loved them for it!

Congrats, Mike and Alicia!  Thanks for being sweet and nice and letting me be a part of it all :)

Aug 24 '10

Finding rest in between.

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I’m both a morning person and a night owl.  But I am not an afternoon/evening person.  Meaning, it’s best that I don’t push myself to be “productive” during these hours.

Working non-stop straight through the day is hard to shake when you’ve recently left the 9-5 world.  I’m slowly adjusting to being my own boss, to making my own schedule, to balancing it all.  I wouldn’t trade this job for the world, of course.  Every single day I’m reminded somehow of how lucky I am.

The next 6 weeks will be my busiest of the season.  I am learning what I can do alone and where I will need to let go and let others help me.  I made a mountain of to-do lists for the upcoming weeks and I’ve told myself to focus on one thing at a time … and not look at the next list item until the current one is crossed-off.

I’m also allowing myself a couple hours each afternoon to step physically away from the computer and take a walk, shoot for myself, read a novel, do a crossword puzzle, sit on my patio, drink another cup of tea. I only get frustrated if I force myself to work during the late afternoon anyway.  This is when my work brain takes a vacation.

A few weeks ago I got an email response from someone I had to turn down due to lack of time.  She wrote a nice reply thanking me for the referrals to other photographers and then said, “Always be sure to take time for yourself.  Otherwise there’s no point in all the hard work.”

Right now I am reading a little Barbara Kingsolver.  I love nature writing.  Annie Dillard is my favorite and I wish there were more books by her and Henry David Thoreau.  If any of you have suggestions for similar authors I would LOVE to know them.

Have an awesome week :)

Aug 22 '10

Katie & Ben’s Milwaukee Engagement

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I’m so impressed and excited about some of the unique venues my 2011 couples are getting married at.    Katie and Ben are tying the knot in an apple orchard next August, so the apple eating portion of their engagement session was quite fitting.

But we actually began with a few quick shots of Katie and Ben with their handsome dog, Miller, at Caffrey’s Pub on the Marquette campus.

Loved the light this night, the variety with which Katie and Ben chose to infuse their session, the sweetness and kindness of these two, the movement and life, the weeping willow tree, and I have to say … the last shot is one of my all-time fave engagement session shots.

Thanks for being so fun, Katie and Ben!  Can’t wait for your vintage, shabby-chic, apple orchard wedding next year!

Aug 17 '10

Cyrus & Andrea’s Downtown Madison, WI Wedding

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I said it yesterday … Andrea and Cyrus are awesome.  Their wedding was simple, laid-back, and infused with meaningful and personal elements.  One of my favorite parts of the day was when their musicians sang “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” during the ceremony.  Gorgeous.

I love that if you look closely at the photo below you’ll notice that Cyrus is also showing off his new ring.

Andrea and Cyrus were married in the gorgeous Assembly Room at the State Capitol with their reception following at the Madison Club.  I love how chill these two are, how appreciated they make everyone feel, and how their wedding truly seemed to be a reflection of who they are as people.

The day went seamlessly … they had just a couple family portraits, a few relaxed wedding party photos, and then they left the perfect amount of time for portraits around downtown of just the two of them.  They even made time for a few minutes of dusk shots later in the evening.  It was a great wedding to shoot :)

Congratulations, Andrea and Cyrus!  So glad to know you both and to have been part of your day!