I don’t photograph elopements often. Every time I do they are a welcomed change of pace, however. There is no one size fits all wedding. Every couple has unique desires but often, pressure from families or the industry in general can force couples to plan something more than they originally intended or wanted. I believe some couples want a huge party. Some want to elope. Some want everything in-between. It’s a joy photographing them all. It’s an incredible joy photographing a wedding that truly fits the couple and their desires. It’s like the plans are an extension of themselves and you can tell. My time with Sadie & Brandon felt like a true extension of their hearts and I’m so grateful they had me present with them and their close family. Here’s what I saw and documented. Hope you enjoy the photographs and if you are currently planning a wedding…make sure it includes enough of yourself that it’s an extension of who you are. Everyone from your guests to your vendor team will leave grateful and honored to have been there. Thanks for following!
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Austin and Rebecca's Wedding at The Bakken Museum
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Laura & Tate's Silverwood Park Minneapolis Wedding
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Laura and Tate had a beautiful Spring wedding in North Minneapolis. I'm finally getting around to posting it...years later. One of my favorite shots was a somewhat blurry film photo from the end of the night. They were dancing together in very dim light and you could sense the night wrapping up. Guests were leaving, but Laura and Tate were dancing. Together. I hope that continues their whole life together.