Looking back a year from when your wedding day took place you will not believe how time has just flown by. For their one year anniversary Tara wanted to do something special for Ty. Tara having had a recent surgery having a fancy dinner was out of the running.
We were excited to meet up at a small water front park right on the banks of the Mississippi.
The sky was a little cloudy but the sun peaked out of the billowing clouds at least once or twice.
Tara and Ty had become pros at relaxing and enjoying their time on the shoot. Their favorite parts of being married has been not only seeing how well Ty meshes great with the Zschokke familybut also being able to spend every day together! One Year down - Forever to go!
St. Paul College Club Wedding Photography | Mitch & Shelby
A couple of weeks ago I was able to be a part of Mitch and Shelby's wedding day! I was shooting alongside Jessica Smith Photography who was the primary shooter. The groom and his friend got ready at Heimie's Haberdashery and to this day i still can never remember what the place is called. But it was definately a masculine type of place to get a shave and prepare for a wedding day! It has all the man's man vibes! Honestly this couple was adorable and you would hardly see either of them NOT smiling. I love second shooting and this wedding was no different. These two lovebirds met at a movie theater that after listening to the toasts is a very popular place among their friends to find the love of your life. Having meet in a movie theater, their whole reception was was placed by themes tables inspired by their favorite movie titles. This bride has a love with anything Kate Spade as seen in her Kate Spade Cake cutters.
Loved being able to shoot at the St. Paul College Club and look forward to shoot there again in future. My favorite part of Mitch and Shelby's wedding day took place durning their vows towards one another. Having just meet this couple on the day I felt like I knew them wood better just by the beautiful words that had for eachother. I mean I was just the photographer and I WAS CRYING MY EYES OUT! Thankfully I wasn't the only one as there was not a dry eye durning the Vows. To Shelby and Mitch : I am so grateful to have met you and share in your day. Your vows to one another will stay with me in the front of my mind as some of the most beautiful, fun, tender loving words towards a spouse I have every heard at a wedding. Thank you for being so giving and sharing to all who were blessed enough to be a part of it.
Sam Hurd Workshop MSP
I found Sam Hurd Photography on Facebook and instantly feel in love with his abnormal touches he left in his photographs. I eagerly purchased and used my first prism in my photography with his influence. (My prism work is spotted through my instagram @mwaits10)
Sam's work it truly ona a scope and field all on its own. After admiring his craftsmanship for quiet some time, a couple of weeks ago " SAM HURD WORKSHOP IN MINNEAPOLIS " start to pop up in my Facebook news feed. After looking into other workshops, I felt this one to be completely affordable and it took the plunge and booked myself a seat.
I took the day off my weekday job and went. The whole morning my stomach was in knots; I didn't know what to expect with this being my first in person workshop. I made sure to get there a little early and ended up being the first one there. It took place in a local studio with a blonde french bulldog named John Luke who greeted everyone at the door and anyone with food in their hand.
Sam came in wearing gryffindor quidditch with disheveled hair and a laid back personality. The whole day was not what I expected. Sam shared how he did things and was very matter-of-fact. Don't get me wrong, He was a good instructor. After listening to workshops from woman who put not only their facts but also their heart for their students to take in and absorb, it was a little disappointing for me not to get any true heart of who Sam was as a person. But I think that is just showcasing the difference between men and woman.
I think Sam's greatest strength is his endless burning curiosity. It was through his curiosity that he has tried so many years techniques that makes his work unique. The workshop was a great message to never stop trying something different. The aspect I will take away the most is the style of portraits. I loved it and immediately went home and tried it on my husband.
I am grateful having been able to see first hand Sam craft his magic in his photography.