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Nicholas + Rachael's Wedding

I photographed this wedding back in July.  Here's a quick summary of the wedding...HOT, humid, small town, low key, SANDWICHES IN THE CHURCH BASEMENT, dance in the park, BRIDE MADE HER DRESS, farm, BEAUTIFUL SUNSET, joy filled. I loved being a small part of this big event for Nicholas and Rachael. May God bless your marriage and your drinking of non-pasteurized milk!

Tim + Ashley's Wedding / Backyard Ceremony / Honey / N.E. Minneapolis

I met Tim a few years back in a small group leaders training course at our local church. The group was roughly 10 people and we were the youngest. After the course was finished, I learned he was in a local band, called ZOO ANIMAL (Tim will never broadcast that he is in a sweet local band...humility or really poor marketing?).  I went to a show and was hooked. This began my obsession with all things ZA.  Later, when I found out Tim was engaged to this girl named Ashley, I knew I had to do everything in my ability to be a part of their wedding.  I ended up splitting duties with a good friend from church.  Sharing the photographic responsibilities for a wedding can be such a blessing.  Personally, I think it's a lot easier to enjoy the day and interact with people. I loved it. Tim and Ashley met near the Stone Arch Bridge, in Minneapolis. The Wedding Party had some time to hang out at Aster and soon, we were off to a small, backyard ceremony.  Afterwards, everyone headed to Honey, in North Minneapolis, for some appetizers, amazing Thai food and dancing.  Honey was one of the more challenging venues (black walls and ceiling) I've been in, but such a cool atmosphere.  Thanks so much T+A for letting me be a part of your amazing wedding!  Hope you enjoy the pics...it's so hard trimming these down for a blog post!  There were so many great moments!  -R

Brett + Andrea's Backyard Wedding

My friendship with Brett and Andrea goes back a couple years. I helped paint Brett's house while working for KD Painting, and mentioned to him that I was getting into photography and would like to photograph his wedding someday (he was with Andrea already).  The next year, Brett was engaged and I ended up helping paint his new place and again and also reminded him about photography.  Well, I got a call and met with them after work one day...and the rest is history. I'm still amazed at how God orchestrated these events and that I had the privilege to photograph their wedding.  They kept everything local.  The food, music, and rentals were all from local businesses near their St. Paul home.  They crossed the river to hire a Minneapolis based photographer, but I forgive them for that! Thanks again Brett and Andrea.