Nikon D750

Downtown Minneapolis

I don't make the opportunity to photograph the biggest city near me, too often. But, sometimes I get an opportunity to hang with some people much cooler than myself and grab a few shots from an unfinished building. I wasn't a fan of riding the makeshift elevator, but was a huge fan of the view. Here are some of my favorites.     

Random tech stuff... Mamiya 7II with 80mm F4 & Kodak Portra 400/ Holga 120 PAN & Kodak Ektar 100 / Nikon D750 with 20mm 2.8D / 35 2D / 135 2D

Amy & Rob's wedding at Stout's Island Lodge in Northern, WI.

I'm doing something different for my journal entries this year. Instead of weddings and shoots being displayed in a linear timeline style, I'm going to drop highlights in random order. Well, not completely random. But, it may appear that way. When I go through a wedding I've photographed, certain moments jump off the screen and bring me back in a way others just don't.  Sometimes its what happened in front of my camera, other times its a moment of inspiration or unique light, etc. Memories of the past usually hit me randomly and out of order, then my mind puts the pieces together and I feel something. I'm hoping to give it a try through these entries this year. Random, often mundane moments, strung together as an abstract collection of records of the past. 

Amy and Rob are amazing. Most of my clients are this way. More interesting, smarter, cooler and better people in general than me. I'm usually left wondering why they hired me? But, I must be doing something right because they keep coming back and keep telling their friends. I'm absolutely blown away. Amy and Rob will go on to do amazing things and travel the world together. They fit. Together. It was a high privilege to spend a weekend with them and witness their love and commitment to each other. I'm just blown away.     

Tons of thanks to my friend, Josiah for helping me with this wedding. A few shots in this post are his.