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Bailey Family:: St. Paul Studio Session

The St. Paul studio is coming to be one of my very favorite places to photograph in the winter months.  It is warm and full of beautiful light.  There is also the option of doing photos along the St. Paul streets and off street unpaid parking. Let’s just say all things are beautiful about it! So when the Bailey family asked about doing their session indoors, I was thrilled.  Their 9 year old twins came in and we became fast friends.  Funny and spunky, they were so easy to work with and photograph!  I hope to see this sweet family in the future and even utilize the studio again! Saint Paul Family session Saint Paul Family session Saint Paul Family session Saint Paul Family session Saint Paul Studio Family session Saint Paul Studio Family session Saint Paul Studio Family session Saint Paul Studio Family session Saint Paul Studio Family session Saint Paul Studio Family session Saint Paul Studio Family session Saint Paul Studio Family session Saint Paul Studio Family session

If you are looking to do an indoor session this winter, I would love to connect!

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    Minneapolis Red Thread Session:: The C Family

    How we’re you introduced to adoption?

    After years of infertility struggles we knew in our hearts we wanted to become parents more then anything and our only way of achieving that goal was through adoption! After doing much research and a lot of praying we decided upon a local agency and began the adoption process.

    Tell me about your adoption journey?

    Our adoption journey seemed like it took forever but in all honesty it was one of the quicker ones! The process of filling out the application, the home study, and working on profile book pages took us around 16 months. Once our profile was placed in the book we were chosen just 3 months later and our beautiful daughter was born 9 weeks after that! 

    How has adoption changed you?

    Adoption has made us parents! It has made my husband a father and I, a mother! It has given us a daughter – and the most beautiful one at that! Adoption has made us not just husband and wife but now a family of 3! Adoption has also led us to be more open. We love talking about our story and our adoption and giving/helping others who are just beginning the process!

    What is the most rewarding aspect of adoption?

    I think the most rewarding part of our adoption has been the people. They say It takes a village to raise a child but in my opinion it takes a village to adopt a child and to raise a child! We could not have done this without the help of our family, our friends, and even complete strangers. The people who came together to pray with us, to help us fundraise, to write letters on our behalf, and to help us get everything we needed to bring our daughter home are all blessings in our life.

    What do you wish people knew about adoption?

    Adoption is hard. Adoption is stressful. Adoption is the MOST rewarding experience we have ever been through in our lives. Adoption gave us our daughter and brought 2 families together. We were very hesitant to begin an open adoption but honestly after going through it we wouldn’t do it any other way. Our daughter’s birth mom gave us our greatest gift and we can’t wait to share her life with her as she grows up. 

    What are some of the greatest resources that you have used in the adoption process?

    Our greatest resource was leaning on one another, our family, and our friends! We relied heavily on the power of prayer! We also used our agency staff and social worker as well as others who had adopted before us when questions arose.   

    What’s the one question you wish I would have asked you?  Now answer it:)

    Would you or do you think you would adopt again if given the chance?! 

    Answer: YES! We had such an amazing adoption experience we would be lucky to take the journey again. We would love for our daughter to be a big sister and we would be honored to be chosen to parent again! 

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      Fromm Family:: Minneapolis Family Session

      Today I am dreaming of the Minneapolis warmer weather and more color.  Like remember when there was grass and flowers and the water was not frozen?!  Well here to take us all back is the beautiful Fromm family.  Their session was on one of those incredible unusually warm(er) fall days we had back in November!  I loved being able to take them down by the river and around some of my very favorite places in Minneapolis.  So here’s to Monday’s and dreaming of warmer weather!

      If you’d like to get your spring session scheduled and are thinking of warmer weather, please contact me!  My calendar is filling fast for those warmer months!

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        How to put together your wedding day time line

        One of the very first questions I receive in a wedding consultation is

        How much time do I need for photos on my wedding day?

        Knowing how long and when photos are to take place sets up most of the other vendors for the day and knowing how to put this together can help tremendously and alleviate lots of stress when meeting with other vendors and figuring out how your day might look.

        Typically when I get this question, there are a few other questions that I usually have for the couple:
        What time is your wedding at?
        How long is your ceremony?
        Will you be doing a first look, or do you plan on not seeing each other before the ceremony?
        How large is your wedding party?
        What photos are most important to you?
        Do you want to go to an alternate location between the ceremony and reception?

        From here, we can start setting up the time line of the day.  So to give you an example say you have a 4:00 wedding, the ceremony is 30 minutes long, you are planning on seeing each other beforehand for the first look, want an alternate location and have an average wedding party of 10 attendants and the photos of you and your spouse are of utmost importance.

        Knowing all this information, I would advise you on booking a 10 hour day and the time line would look like this:

        1:00- Wedding party to arrive at getting ready location, detail shots, finishing touches shots
        1:30-First look with bride and groom, photos together
        2:00- Wedding Party photos
        2:30- Bride’s family photo (add in grandparents and other extended family)
        3:00- Groom’s family photo (add in grandparents and other extended family)
        3:30- Prep/ hide for ceremony
        4:00- Ceremony Begins
        4:30- Ceremony ends/ greet guests
        5:00- Head to alternate location in transportation
        7:00- Announcement of bride and groom
        7:15 Dinner served/ Cake cutting/ Sunset photos of Bride and Groom/ Toasts
        8:30- Dance begins- Reception candids
        11:00 End of contract

        Hope that helps in your planning!

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          Zach and Maria:: Winter wonderland wedding

          When Maria took a job lifeguarding at the YMCA she never dreamed she would meet the man she would marry. Dark hair, blue eyes and being a lifeguard, Maria noticed Zach right away. As they began talking, they realized they had a lot in common; their love for the Lord, dogs, the water, family, and swing dancing.

          After a few years of dating, Zach knew he was ready to propose. He drove to Bismarck where Mario was in school and surprised her one Friday night in the chapel where he got down on one knee and asked Maria to be his wife.  She was completely stunned and surprised and said yes right away!

          Their February wedding day was a winter bliss! It was beautiful, crisp and the sun was shining. I honestly could not get enough of Maria’s Allure romance BLUSH dress. It was so fitting for the season while her wintery wedding greens by Divine Blooms stood out adding a beautiful array of texture and elegance. The bridesmaids navy Azlnzinns Papell dresses from Macy’s paired well with the rose colored wraps they used to keep warm in. The men stayed warm in their tweed vests with blue shirts. Maria glowed throughout the day and as she interacted with guests with makeup and hair done by JB Carour in New Brighton.  Her solitaire rose gold band and diamond by Kay Jewelers sparkled and shined throughout the day. Chef Jeff provided tasty and exquisite food for all the guests while a the wedding party seat at a rustic barn wood table from Apres.  A family friend baked rich bark themed rustic wedding cake for the couple and guests to share. Instant Request brought the house down as friends and family wrapped up the night with dancing and celebration while Lisa Murphy made sure that the entire wedding day went off without a hitch, which it did!

          Zack and Maria it was an honor to be able to share your day with you and I hope our paths cross again in the near future and have a wonderful time in the Bahamas!! Congratulations again!

          Ceremony and Reception::  Saint John the Baptist Church // Hair and Make-Up:: JB Carour// Florist:: Divine Blooms // Wedding Dress:: Allure Romance// Bridesmaids Dresses:: Azlnzinna Papell from Macy’s //  Caterer:: Chef Jeff // Men’s Ware:: Halberstadt’s // Rings::  Kay and Helzberg Diamonds // Stationery:: Created by the bride //  Shoes::  Clarks  // DJ::  Instant Request // Cake::  Created by a friend  // Second Shooter:: Crystal Headberg // Rental:: Apres // Planner::  Lisa Murphy // Bar Service:: Surdyks

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