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Junebug Weddings Just Added Me to Their “World’s Best Photographers Hot List”

I must have been really, really good in a past life, because this year just keeps getting better – and it’s only the first of April. 

Last week I was accepted to Junebug Weddings’ “World’s Best Photographers Hot List” and today my listing went live!  I’m one of only three photographers on the list from Minnesota.

I’m so giddy, I could implode . . . or explode – I’m too excited to decide.

The reason I’m so pumped is that I share the list with AM-A-Z-ZING photographers like Jerry Ghionis, Yervant, Jeff and Julia Woods, and Bob and Dawn Davis.  I’ve sat listening with rapt attention to all of these photographers speak at seminars, and now to be included on the same list makes me feel like singing . . . or doing the happy dance – I’m too excited to decide.

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Ann Eriksson - April 2, 2011 - 2:29 PM

Fantastic news about being on this Hot List of the World’s Best Photographers! I am so happy for you! You are a truly amazing photographer and it doesn’t surprise me that you are getting noticed in a VERY BIG WAY! You are the BEST of the Best!

LOVE & HUGS from
Ann

This article on wedding photography is so good, I couldn’t have said it better myself.

If I told you how important it is to hire a full-time, professional, wedding photographer for your big day, you might take it with a grain of salt, because I’m more than a little biased on the subject.  However, this article by a venue owner in Tennesse says it better than I could. 

Why You Should NEVER Skimp on Wedding Photography” by Shannon O’Kelley of Southall Eden.


After Dark: This Minneapolis Wedding Photographer is Taking Things Up a Notch

I’m sure I’ve mentioned before that I have a bit of an addiction to photography seminars.  I love them.  I can’t get enough.  I set aside time and money every year to go to national and local events, so I can always make sure that I’m at the top of my game – and that I keep redefining what the “top” means to me. 

I want to see and hear about what’s new – new equipment, new trends, new techniques.  I want to be able to shoot with photographers whose work I love and whose skills I admire.  I want to stand next to another photographer, look at the same subject, and photograph it in a completely different way.  I want to get that rush of looking at the back of my camera and seeing an image that I couldn’t have possibly imaged the day before.

Attending After Dark in Las Vegas gave me all those things and more.  I was able to shoot with TriCoast, John Michael Cooper, Jordan Chan, Dan Davis, Mark Fitzgibbons, Neil Van Niekerk, Stephanie Zetl, Jen Hillenga and Martin Grahame-Dunn — all amazing, internationally renown artists and fantastic human beings.  No ego. No bluster.  Just talent.  I was in photographer heaven.


Jacki - March 8, 2011 - 3:18 PM

Yummy light – love it, Gina!

2011 Minnesota Wedding Photographer of the Year

It’s official, folks.  This weekend at the Northern Light Convention, I was judged the 2011 Minnesota Wedding Photographer of the Year by a panel of seven PPA trained, tested and nationally accredited judges, one of whom was none other than JB Salle (who is ama-z-zing; definitely worth a Google if you’re not familiar with his work). 

This is the third year in a row I’ve won the title, and as in the previous years, I’m proud to win based on work done for my actual clients.  No fake, fancy model shoots here.  Just real brides, real grooms, real weddings. 

One of my images was also selected for the Kodak Gallery Award.   Kodak introduced the Gallery Awards in 1985 as a way to honor and promote the importance and value of excellence in professional photography.  The MNPPA awards one Kodak Gallery Award to a wedding photographer each year.  This year is my third year receiving the award.

I’m so thankful to be recognized and honored by my peers, but I didn’t win on my own.  Thank you to Alicia Oppelt-Musselman for being a great assistant, to Krish Kiefer and Julie Ann Jonker for their expert advice and critiques, and to Erin Dunn for transporting my prints to and from the competition, keeping me posted on their scores, and keeping me from having a total nervous explosion.  I am lucky and grateful to have such wonderful women and extraordinary photographers in my life.


Lucie barry - March 3, 2011 - 4:50 PM

Congrats!!! Neat that one of our photos won!

We love our photos:)

admin - March 3, 2011 - 6:24 PM

Thanks, Lucie! I think I’m going to enter an album from your wedding into international competition!

Stephanie - March 3, 2011 - 7:35 PM

these are beautiful!

Carma Kieffer - March 4, 2011 - 7:25 AM

Congrats, Gina! The pictures are awesome!

Happy Valentine’s Day! {from your favorite minneapolis wedding photographer}

Kari and Logan’s wedding made me so happy that I wanted to save it as a tribute to Valentine’s Day. And although it’s a few days early, you’ll see why I couldn’t wait any longer.

I loved this wedding. I mean I really, really loved this wedding. And let me tell you why. . . because it was like being in the middle of the best romantic movie you have ever seen. There were tears. There was laughter. There was face-touching (which you know is my favorite). There were groomsman shenanigans. There were sweet and sassy bridesmaids. But most importantly, there was love. Giant, rushing, warm, shiny, sparkling waves of love.

(Jeez Louise, I’m crying already and I’m only two paragraphs in.)

Even though several months have passed since this wedding, when I look at the images, I can feel it like it was yesterday. I can feel Kari’s exuberant dance around the dressing room after she put on her mother’s cathedral veil. I can feel the unique (albeit mysterious) bonds of masculine friendship when Logan is hoisted onto his best man’s shoulders. I can feel the pain and pride of Kari’s oldest brother speaking on behalf of the father they lost. I can feel the sorrow, comfort and love as Kari dances the first dance with her mother, and they wipe away each others tears.

And although there was certainly sorrow, there was so much joy. Kari and Logan stood hand in hand in the middle of the dance floor as Minnesota’s Wedding Entertainment Director Extraordinaire Bill Hermann spun the tale of their love – from a match made on eHarmony, to their engagement, to their wedding day. Everybody – and I mean everybody – was hypnotized. Watching the two of them gaze at each other while Bill’s low, melodic narrative carried us along in their story was beyond moving. It was epic.

And then things got crazy.

It’s not often that you get to see a dance floor packed from edge to edge at a wedding. And all the events that might go quietly into the night at a reception, like the garter and bouquet, were done with such flourish that they became events in and of themselves. When Kari threw the bouquet, there were hands everywhere grasping at the floral projectile. When Logan removed Kari’s garter, they were literally surrounded by every man and boy in the place. When they did the anniversary dance, the floor was packed shoulder to shoulder with couples in love, which as you can imagine, is heaven for a mush bucket like me.

 So this is my Valentine’s Day gift to you. Looking at these images will not only make your feel Kari and Logan’s love and joy, it will make you feel your own. You’ll think of how much you love those around you and how lucky you are to have their love in return. And it will feel oh, so good.

 Happy Valentine’s Day!

 Now go kiss somebody, already!