katie + courtney, a sneak peek {by leslie}
Ah 2014, your rainy weddings are providing so many lush backdrops, amazing umbrella shots and lots of puddle photos. But you know what else? Let's knock it off with the mosquitos, shall we? God bless this couple here who braved that buggy path for the shot I wanted. Also? Let's be thankful for their flexibility on a stormy day! More from this wedding in a few weeks, I promise...

Art and Interiors // Post by Thea
Emma : Headshots // Post by Bryan
elizabeth + mike, married... the full post {by leslie}
A few weeks back, I photographed the lovely Elizabeth and Mike over at Semple Mansion. It rained a bit (I think it might have rained on each wedding day I've had this year! Or snowed...), but everyone took it in stride and was happy for the good luck it would bring. As a photographer I always love photographing at this mansion because it allows for fabulous getting ready photos, ceremony and reception, all at one site! You can see the details of the day below. Enjoy!








Also! Special thanks to Jess Eckstrand for her ninja second-shooting skills!
elizabeth + mike sneak peek {by leslie}
I had a baby! // Post by Thea
I had a baby! She is our family's second and we 're so glad she is here. About 3 weeks after she arrived, my friend had a baby girl too. I photographed a newborn session at their house and snuck in a picture of the two little ladies together - best friends in the making. Naomi (my girl) is on the right!
kameran and tom, married in chicago {by leslie}
Photographing any wedding is a pretty special privilege -- I often get more access to the bride that day than her own mother or her groom, and following the emotion and glamour is really a wonderful treat. But when I get to photograph weddings for people I know, it is even *more* special because it's like I get to be the VIP guest. And this was no exception. This wedding was for a childhood friend of mine -- we have known each other since we were about 3 years old. In fact, I gave this poor girl the chicken pox!
Anyway, to get to spend the full day with her and to see each beautiful moment unfold was extremely meaningful. Also? Trips to Chicago are a bonus as well! Enjoy the images below.











Also! I should mention that the wonderful and fabulous Jess Eckstrand worked as my second shooter on this wedding, and as usual, did a bang-up job!
katie + courtney, engaged {by leslie}
Tis the season for warm-weather engagement sessions, hikes through the woods and loads and loads of mosquito repellant! But you won't hear me complaining, as we finally have long, luscious light and warm sunshine in every shot. Congrats to Katie and Courtney, whose wedding I'll be shooting next month!

ERX Motorpark : Andrew Carlson #151 [Bryan]
When action sports photographer Aaron Belford approached me on shooting video, and aerial imagery for Carlson Motorsports I couldn't refuse. During his off season Pro-Lite Rider Andrew Carlson does anything but relax. When Andrew isn't racing his snowmobiles in the AMSOIL Snowcross series, or at the X Games, he is out on his dirt bike or UTV. We were capturing Andrew breaking in his new Polaris RZR Xp1000 UTV at ERX Motorpark in Elk River, MN.
Here are some of my favorite images.

-Bryan
pooja + chris, married {by leslie}
A few weeks back I was lucky enough to photograph my first Indian wedding. You guys! There was a parade! And a horse! And henna! and seriously, it was so beautiful. But that's enough words. I'll just show you instead. Big congrats to Pooja and Chris!













I should also note that I could not have made it through this day without my fabulous second shooter, Jessica Eckstrand!
Life. Is. Busy. Here is what I have been up to. // Post by Jackson
Photogen Wedding Boot camp // Post by Bryan
sneak peek {by leslie}
I got to shoot an amazing wedding this weekend down in Iowa, and I wanted to give you a sneak peek! I'll have the highlights of the day blogged next week, but until then, you can enjoy this preview.

Engaged MPLS // Kelly and Scott (Post by Thea)
As promised, here are highlights from Kelly and Scott's engagement shoot last week. We began at the scene of Scott's proposal, the Aster Cafe. After walking more about the riverfront, we hit the sinfully-delicious Izzy's Ice Cream for sustenance. It was a nice evening to get to know these two and I am pumped for their St. Paul wedding this Fall.












Cocktails. {post by Jackson}
A few weeks ago, I was asked to photograph a cocktail party. With the creative magic of Lindsay Piram, this was no ordinary cocktail party. Here is just a taste of this night filled with beautiful decor, masterful food, and innovative cocktails.

bootcamp! {by leslie}
Each spring our boss lady, Eliesa, puts on a wedding bootcamp as a refresher before high season kicks in, and it is super inspirational and always gets me geared up for my weddings around the corner. This year was no different. Below are a few snaps from the day practicing everything from light to portraits to details to dance-floor shots.

B & W {post by Jackson}
As of late, I have had a fascination with black and white photos. Not to say that I am shooting black and white film, but I have had a strong urge to edit my images black and white.

Now, this does have it’s place, not every image is strong in black and white. When an image is conducive to this treatment though, it gains a feeling of timelessness.

When I deliver photos, I often provide both color and black and white versions; though time and again, I prefer the black and white edit. The artist in me loves the simplicity of the black and white.

Aerial Photography : 101 [Bryan]
Along side photography I love capturing video, I'm also a MAJOR nerd. I always try to find ways to combine the two whenever possible. With the current technology in RC flight systems ever-increasing, flying a camera several hundred feet in the air has become something almost anyone can do. Some people call these "Drones" or "UAV's" enthusiasts generally call them Multirotors. I'm currently testing and tuning a 6 rotor monster that will fly anything from a GoPro to my full frame D800. To get a hang of things I have started with smaller and simple to fly. That brings us to the 350 QX:Blade this little guy will fly a GoPro miles in the sky. Using GPS to collect altitude, speed, and location this multirotor is a powerful little package.
Here are a few shots from my maiden flight with the Blade.

All went well and everything was in 1 piece when I ended my flight.
I will have a post or two in the near future showcasing some video and the larger 6 rotor monster!
-Bryan
I Love This Job (Post by Thea)
I wanted to share my favorite image from a recent family portrait session. When I am fortunate to catch a moment like this, I remember how much I love my job.
































































