Category Archives: planning

To see or not to see each other before the ceremony?

See each other.  Definitely.  I say this both as a photographer and as a former bride.  Commonly referred to as a “first look” or a “reveal,” this practice allows the couple to see each for the first time as bride and groom in a private moment before the ceremony.  When you see each other for...

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You’ve forked over the money, now make it count: getting the most out of your wedding photography.

Any wedding photography worth having is going to require you part with a sizeable chunk of cash. It’s also true that it’s going to require some participation on your part to get the most bang for your buck. Love it or leave it. The absolutely most important, top of the list, highest priority step for...

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Will I or Won’t I Embarrass Myself on TV

On Wednesday at 10:00 am, I will be making an appearance on Kare 11′s Showcase Minnesota on behalf of the Minnesota Professional Photographer’s Association.  I’ll be there to discuss the importance of hiring a professional wedding photographer, what to ask yourself and potential photographers when making your decision, and steps you can take to get the most...

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Tips for choosing a wedding photographer that fits your style, personality and budget.

Planning a wedding involves making literally hundred of decisions, and it’s enough to turn normally loving, sane couples into crazy people.  When my honey and I planned our wedding six year ago, we spent days debating party favors.  That’s right, folks, I said DAYS – days we will never get back.  And if my husband...

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Spreading the love for Minneapolis Wedding Planner Sarah Trotter

I’m going to continue my wedding vendor lovefest by shining my warm & sunny spotlight on Sarah Trotter of Lasting Impressions Wedding & Event Coordination.  I had the pleasure of working with Sarah for Lisa & Gary’s October wedding held at the Minnesota Boat Club on Raspberry Island in St. Paul, MN.   The bride and groom were running a little late; Sarah...

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