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Minnesota Grown:: Walking forward into the 2017 year

I can not believe that the 2017 year is upon us and like many of you, there are resolutions and ideas that I hope to implement for the upcoming year.  One of the things that I love about Minnesota is the changing seasons. Spring through fall as photographers, we are running like crazy, and the winter, (as cold as it is today… can we say -8!!) forces us to be inside, reflective and s-l-o-w- down.

Thankfully I had the month of December to really think back on what went well and not so well in this past year, and access what I wanted to focus on for this next year.  The more blogs and books I read, the more I see that when I write something down, I am so much more likely to DO those things. And when you have accountability with another person, you are at an even higher point to reach those goals and resolutions! I am unclear on all the stats, so I am not even putting numbers in this post, but know that it was overwhelming! I have seen it true in my own life, and looking back on the 2016 year, I am amazed to see how those goals and aspirations turned into real life actual things.

Some of the things I hoped to accomplish last year helped me to figure out and push forward to know what to look for this year.  Revamping my web-site, creating branding and marketing materials, a wedding magazine, a styled shoot, and x number of weddings and shoots were just a few of the things on my goals list that I crossed off my list and made happen.

Other things, like a newsletter, books I wanted to read, making headway with finances, connecting with vendors, submitting sessions and weddings, and purchasing gear went to the wayside because of a few choices that needed to be made as the year progressed.

Goals and resolutions are things that we aspire to and work toward, but they do not define us or make us who we are.  They can help us to move forward toward tasks, but when life gets in the way, I have learned that it is important to be ok with not reaching or attaining to those goals.

All that said, here are my business goals for the 2017 year and I hope that when I look back on this post the first week of January 2018, I will be able to look back and see these goals reached!

  1. Purchase a new lens
  2. Create a monthly/ if not bi-monthly newsletter
  3. Blog at least 3-5 times a week with one special focus day
  4. Connect social media (Facebook, Instagram and Twitter) to those blogs
  5. Photograph another styled wedding shoot
  6. Connect with at least 2-3 other wedding vendors a month
  7. Create social media calendar
  8. Photograph a wedding in another state or country (besides Wisconsin!)
  9. Submit weddings and sessions at the end of each month
  10. Learn more about my camera and attend at least two educational seminars in the world of photography this year
  11. Create some kind of mentor session- (not sure the details of this, and still working through how this would look)
  12. Shoot x amount of weddings, newborns, and family sessions and make x amount per year. (I have this number written down, but feel comfortable not shareing on the internet for personal reasons!)

I have a few other personal goals that I am working toward and will definitely be sharing more as I work toward my goal of blogging more.  What are some of your specific goals for the new year? I can’t wait to hear, and be cheering you on as you move forward in achieving them!

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    2016 Year in Review:: Newborns

    2016 was a year for babies. While it wasn’t always the case, now I absolutely love photographing babies in more natural settings along with their sweet family members. Thank you to all the sweet and kind families who let me into their homes, let me hold their babies, and gave me the baby fix that I needed! Here’s to holding many more in the 2017 year!

     

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      A Year in Review: 2016 weddings

      This past year was wonderful for me.  It sums up the 14th (yes 14th!!) of business for me.  I still can not believe that I am daily doing what I love and getting paid to do it.  Photography has been such a great fit for me and I am so very thankful for another year in the books.  2016 was full of beautiful brides and grooms, a trip to Chicago, one on the North Shore, and photographing one of our long time baby-sitters and good friends.  I was at bans and country clubs, and some wonderfully unique venues along the way.  It was about whole heartily connecting to my clients and honoring their photography requests and needs.  Thank you, thank you.  It was a blessed year and I am so very lucky to have been included in many lives and huge events!

      January started off with my first wedding of our long time baby-sitter and friend Brittany and Daniel.

      Then came April where I met the sweet and kind Tom and Cassie and shot at the beautiful 413 on Wacouta on a gorgeous April day!

      May crept on in and on a rainy Memorial Day weekend I celebrated with Kristen and Jake (and met some extremely kind and wonderful people there!)

      June rolled in and I was in Excelsior at Bayview (one of my very favorite places to shoot) on one extremely hot day with Taylor and Jenna!

      I vacationed in July with my family and then hit it hard in August with a quaint and small ceremony with horses (eek) with Jamie and Kenny in their backyard ceremony and reception.

      And Hannah and Michael who had one spectacular summer afternoon!

      Fall crept in and I spent Labor Day weekend in St. Cloud with kind and beautiful, Jenny and Matt.

      Kelsie and Corey’s beautiful September day was one to remember and heartfelt for me as Kelsie and I have know each other since she was a child.  It was touching to see her marry such a kind and wonderful man!

      September ended with a trip to Chicago to photograph Laura and Dan’s oh so amazing wedding.  Every detail in this wedding had me wishing for more time to style and spend time with this kind couple. We also got to reconnect with college friends and time with friends from the area.

      October started with a trip up to Grandview to photograph a couple that I know I will be life long friends with.  Alison and Bryan’s wedding day was all they dreamed it to be set on One of Minnesota’s lakes and incredibly beautiful.

      The next day I was back in the Cities to shoot a beautiful Vow Renewal and Reception of Camilo and Jenna.

      The last wedding of 2016 ended on such a high note when finding a forrest close to the reception area filled with yellow maples.  Completely gorgeous to photograph Nicole and Cole.

      Thank you to all the couples, families, friends, and vendors who participated in each day.  It was such an honor to get to know all of you and I look forward to connecting soon.  Stay for the rest of the week when I highlight those 2016 newborns and families I also love so very much!

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        Cole & Nicole:: Crown Room Wedding

        They agreed to meet for dinner.  Cole was incredibly nervous and being on blind dates before he thought that Nicole would be like others he had dated.  He was , and looked around the restaurant for her.  Not knowing what she looked like, he passed a blonde sitting alone in a booth waiting for someone as well.  She watched the man looking all over the room when she realized this could be Cole.  She called his name, and he smiled, came over and the two started dinner.  She was so beautiful that Cole passed by her not realizing his luck.  He told his sister later in a conversation that he couldn’t believe that the beautiful woman sitting alone was actually waiting for him.  Easily talking and spending the evening together, and realizing the two had so many similar interests, the two decided on another date, and eventually a friendship blossomed.

        She knew it was coming.  Nicole’s brother had spilled the beans when he was in town, but the actual of when was unsure.  It was a Tuesday night and Cole and Nicole were supposed to be going out to eat with Cole’s sister and her boyfriend, but at the last minute the plans changed.  They met up at Pour in Otsego and through a series of mis-communication, the two chatted through dinner.  Nicole noticed that Cole was emotional and not exactly himself.  The two had dinner than dessert and as they were chatting the ir server came to their table with a bottle of champagne, and Nicole knew it was the moment she had been dreaming about since she was a little girl. Cole was on a knee in the middle of the restaurant asking her to be his wife.

        Their October wedding day was filled with joy and laughter and beautiful weather.  Close friends and family celebrated through the day and into the night together as the couple were wed at the Crown Room in Rogers.  Rustic details were dispersed throughout their wedding day.  Everything from the burlap table runners to the succulents in the bouquets to the earrings and necklace that belonged to Nicole’s grandmother were included.  It was a glorious day.  Congratulations Cole and Nicole, you are both amazing people inside and out!

        Ceremony and Reception: Crown Room in Rogers // Hair and Make up: Astra // Florist: Jenni Chruseiel of Simply Stated Elegance // DJ: Midwest Sound // Wedding Dress and designer: Justin Alexander from Angeliques Bridal Salon // Stationary: Shutterfly // Bridesmaid Dresses: David’s Bridal // Brides Shoes:  Christy Nug // Engagement Ring: Jared // Wedding bands: Johantgen Jewelers // Mens attire: Savvi Formal Wear //
        And Here is your Slideshow:

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        • Kelly Morris

          Absolutely beautiful and so amazing!!!

        Corey & Kelsie:: Courtyards of Andover Wedding

         

        Moving and going out to Mankato State University, neither of them were looking for one another, but that is exactly how Corey and Kelsie ended up with each other!  While working a side job at CVS Pharmacy, Corey and Kelsie’s paths crossed and it wasn’t long after the two began dating.  Both knew it was serious after three months and Corey began plans in asking Kelsie to be his wife.

        One beautiful afternoon, the two decided to head to Minnehaha Falls in Minnneapolis.  Corey suggested they go to the bottom to get a better view and when they reached the base of the waterfall, he got down on one knee and asked Kelsie to be his wife.

        Their September wedding day at The Courtyards of Andover was gorgeous. Kelsie wore a Stella York dress with JJ House purple shoes to match the decor of the day.  The eggplant David’s Bridal bridesmaid dresses were elegant and stunning on each of the bridesmaids.

        It was such an honor to be able to photograph Kelsie and Corey.  Kelsie and I grew up in the same church and I was fortunate enough to be one of her youth leaders when I was in college and she was in high school.  Seeing her family and friends were such a blessing, but being able to witness and meet Corey as her husband was an even greater gift. I couldn’t have asked for a better fall day to spend with these two kind people and their wedding party.  Kelsie and Corey, thank you of allowing me to be a part of your wedding day.  I wish you much joy and happiness for years to come!

        And here is your slideshow::

        Corey & Kelsie from Karen Feder on Vimeo.

        Hair and Make up:: Tafoya Salon
        Caterer:: Unique Dining Catering
        Florist:: Brenda DeFresne
        Baker:: Target Bakery
        DJ:: Tim and Brian Hemsworth
        Stationary:: Carlson Craft Stationary
        Wedding Dress:: Stella York from Lux Bridal
        Men’s Designer:: Vera Wang from Men’s Warehouse
        Shoes:: JJ’s House
        Rings:: Jared
        Jewelry:: Charming Charlie
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        econd Shooter:: Megan Quist

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