One of my absolute favorite things about being a family photographer, is having the ability to watch my families grow. It’s so noticeable when you only work together on an annual basis–and, it’s even more noticeable when you go back to the same location after shooting there three years prior. The first few photos are…
Category: Saint Paul
Anna Senior Shots :: Saint Paul Photographer
Okay. Note to self…before using Mears Park as the perfect, shooting spot that it is–check the Saint Paul Saints schedule. Wow. I’m really good at double checking to make sure that things aren’t under construction, or closed…but, I totally blew off the fact that this park is one block away from a baseball stadium, and…
It’s an Eastside Wedding { Saint Paul Photographer }
It’s no secret I’m an Eastsider, my family is Eastside; my husband, and his family are Eastside. There’s pride that comes with that. No matter where life brings you…once an Eastsider, always an Eastsider–from hot temper, to fierce loyalty…it’s all there. SO…obviously, the chance to shoot a house wedding over there, while overlooking downtown and…
Breyanna’s Senior Photos { Saint Paul Minnesota Photographer }
I’ve always thought that fashion photography would be a good niche for me–it’s not something I can really pursue right now, but, maybe someday. Then, Saturday’s Senior Session happened and the urge hit again–that was when I got to photograph Breyanna–she played right into the fashion photographer in me. This girl brought the dresses. (Also,…
7th Annual, Scott Kelby, Worldwide Photowalk :: Minneapolis, Minnesota Edition
I have NO idea how it turns to October so fast every year. I’m not really complaining, or anything–after all, this is my favorite time of the year as the inspiration is flowing, the colors are glowing and the air isn’t trying to suffocate me. I’m not a summer person so this time of year…
THIS Photographers Other Job :: Anoka Area Photography
It occurred to me last night, while laying there, reading Game of Thrones, that I never blog about my ‘other’ job. (It was also at that moment that I realized I had no idea what I had read over the course of the last three pages and that it might be time to go to…