Erica gushed about my photography from the very first email I received and every email along the way. This sorta thing does crazy good things in a creatives heart. Honestly, I usually don't get THAT much appreciation and when it does come, its life giving. Her and Eric have been some of the best people to work alongside and I'm so excited for their wedding next year. We had a fun time on this session checking out one of their favorite spots in NE Minneapolis (612 Brew) and exploring a couple great locations near our home in South Minneapolis. I really love the last set of photos after the sun had set. I used to never want to shoot after the sun went down, but lately I've been really loving the colors and mood during that window before all goes black.
Minnehaha Park Engagement
Andy + Amy / Minneapolis, MN Engagement
Andy and Amy contacted me about wedding photography only days before we jumped at the opportunity to spend some time together in one of the last big snowfalls of the winter/spring. I'm so thankful for working with couples that go after spur of the moment conditions. Amy and I both ended up stepping through the weak snowy/icy layer that covered parts of the creek and suffered through wet feet for the duration of this photo session, but it was totally worth it. I saved the photos I took on Fuji instant film for them to peel apart at our meeting, afterwards. There's something really special in creating photographs with other people and letting them actually peel apart and see the image we made together. Andy + Amy, I'm so excited for you both and can't wait to spend more time with you during your big day this summer. congrats!!! Equipment : Nikon D700 w/ 50mm + 85mm / Mamiya RZ67 w/ polaroid back + Fuji 100c film
Luke + Whitney / Minneapolis Engagement / Minnehaha Park
Camera : Nikon D700
Lenses : 35 f2, 50 1.4G, 85 1.4D