Katie contacted me about meeting her and Ryan for some portraits on their wedding day. They wanted a small, simple wedding. They were having a close friend take some photos during the rest of the day, but wanted to spend a little time with me as well. So, on a Monday afternoon in July, we met and walked around. Here are some of the images from our time together. This couple contacted me through a local, amazing wedding studio I also work with. Rivets and Roses.
Lulu + Bin's Wedding / Walker Art Center / Gather Restaurant
Lulu + Bin had a perfect wedding. They decided to invite close family and friends and enjoyed walking around the art museum, eating great food and connecting with every single guest. Everything about the day was casual and stress free and it shows in the photos. Huge congrats to these two as they start a new chapter in their story.
Keeping it simple / Holga 120N + Nikon One Touch 100
I don't pretend to be techy. Although, I enjoy learning about the newest camera to hit the market or best photography gadget thats all the rave. But, its really exhausting keeping up with the latest and greatest thing. All too often, I find myself in a conversation where another photographer gushes about how amazing something is or how this one lens or camera will make such a difference...I want to stop thinking about the camera or lens or current gadget I'm using and more about seeing and capturing and using compelling composition. I recently added a couple cheap film cameras to the mix and I've really enjoyed the simplicity of using them. There's just not that much to think about. I compose and shoot. simple. Here are some favorites from the few rolls I've shot so far.