My last winter engagement session of the season was in the football pit behind my studio in the Franklin Art Center in Brainerd, MN. Stacey and Ryan met at my studio, we shot a couple of formals in my studio before heading out behind the studio to play in the snow. It was great fun and I'm looking forward to their Nisswa, MN wedding and Cragun's Resort reception at the end of the month.
Reed + Bailey | Northern Minnesota Lake Cabin Engagement Session
Bailey and Reed about getting married next fall at one of my favorite locations, Manhattan Beach Lodge in Crosslake. For their engagement session I met them at their cabin on Big Trout Lake, part of the Whitefish Chain of Lakes. The Whitefish Chain of Lakes is one of the very best chains in the state and I can't wait for their wedding next fall.
Jake + Katie | Outdoor Minnesota Winter Engagement Session in Elk River
I met high school sweat hearts Jake and Katie when they came up to my Brainerd photography studio to chat about their June wedding at Breezy Point Resort. For their engagement session, I met them at their Elk River home and we went for a walk with their dogs on a few trail just down the road. After returning their K-9s to their home we drove to Hadke Pit to skate, but the park crew hadn't had time to clear the rinks from the monstrous winter storm that hit a couple of days prior. So instead we just played in the show for a bit.
Enjoy.
Reid + Alyssa | Minnesota Lakeside Wedding at Bugs-Bee-Hive Resort
Reid and Alyssa were striking, just they way Reid responded to her glance, her gaze. It takes love to really look at another person.
The Bugs-Bee-Hive Resort provided a terrific example of the brillance of Minnesota weddings. Alyssa's father produced a beautiful chuppah, her mother amazing flowers, family and friends undeserved unity of love.
I love my work, my clients, life.
Getting Ready – How to get the best photographs on your wedding day – Advice from a Professional Photographer
This is the first in a series of posts that I’m writing with advice on how to get the best photographs on your wedding day from the perspective of a professional wedding photographer. With eight years as a full-time wedding photographer and over 150 weddings photographed, I’ve seen a lot of what works well and what doesn’t work so well. I’d love to offer you the knowledge of my experience, so that your wedding is full of “works well” experiences and not so many “doesn’t work so well” experiences. Each post will explore tips for each portion of the wedding day. Today’s article is advice on how to get the best images from the preparation portion of your wedding day. Future articles will explore other portions of the day such as: first sight, portraits, ceremony, reception, dance, grand send off, and others.
Enjoy!
Getting Ready Tips
- Be sure to allow enough time for this portion of the day. So many great moments happen during this time of the day. Try to allow an hour and a half to two hours for details, champagne, gifts, dressing, and the last portion (about 20 minutes) for a nice bridal portrait.
- Consider the room where you will be getting ready. Getting ready is a major portion of your wedding day so take time to consider where you’ll be getting ready. Most church’s “bridal rooms” or “getting ready rooms” main job is something else, like a nursery or Sunday school room, and they don’t provide a very elegant setting for your preparations. If your wedding is at a resort consider splurging for a large suite or cabin to provide more space. Other options are a parents home, a nearby boutique hotel, etc.
- Look for lots of light. All of our lives we gotten ready in bedrooms and bathrooms but these rooms are usually smaller and darker than is ideal. Instead, get your makeup and hair done in the room with the largest windows and the most light and if modesty allows get dressed in this area as well.
- Tidiness. There will be so many items and things involved in your getting ready that your preparation space can (and will) get cluttered very quickly with luggage, shopping bags, drink containers, etc. Have a person in charge of clearing the space and keeping it clear, not over zealous, but clean.
- Hangers and mirrors. If you’re going to get ready in the room with the most light, many times this room will not have a mirror so bring one with you. A full length stand mirror would be ideal, but even a nice hand mirror will suffice. Also, be sure to have a nice hanger for images of the gown you love so much.
- Get ready last. It goes against our common thinking for the bride to get ready last but would you rather have your attendants helping you get ready in their PJ’s with no makeup and a pony or in their dresses with makeup and their hair done? One of the most common comments I hear from bridesmaids and mothers during the getting ready portion of the day is “I don’t want to be in any pictures looking like this,” referring to their lack of makeup and unfinished hair.
- Be punctual: not late, but not early either. I love hair and makeup artists’ pursuit of perfection, but sometime (just sometimes) it can throw a wrench into the schedule. On the other hand don’t let your excitement get away from you and be completely dressed when I arrive even though we planned for coverage of you getting ready. You’ll miss the details and excitement of you getting ready in your images.
- Love your hair and makeup. Do your research and find somebody that you love and do a trial run to work out the kinks and details ahead of time.
- Relax and enjoy. After you’ve gotten a good night’s sleep, have champagne or a mimosa (in glass or crystal not in a Dixie cup as this is a great photo op) and allow enough time that you’re not rushed.
- Roll with it. It is inevitable that something will not be exactly as planned. Always keep in mind that it is your wedding day and this little bump (whatever it may be) is tiny in the grand scheme of things. Be happy and enjoy.
Mark + Stacy | Brainerd Minnesota Winter Engagement Session
Jerod + Holly | Northern Minnesota Winter Engagement Session
Holly and Jerod ventured from Saint Paul to my home in the Minnesota Northwoods forest for their engagement session. My home is in the country about 20 miles east of Brainerd where my studio is located. When Jerod and Holly mentioned that they would like "outdoors", "natural" setting for their engagement session I had to look no further than my last snowshoeing walk right our my back door.
I love living on a small lake surrounded by deciduous forest and coniferous forest. In the winter it is my snowshoeing playground and in the summer it is my canoeing playground.
Jerod and Holly's engagement session was on a frigid February day but they were troopers.
Jake + Shelby | Northern MN Fall Color Engagement Session
Pillsbury State Forest provided a breathtaking location for Jake and Shelby's engagement session. The fall colors were out in full glory when we met at my studio before heading out to the seclusion of the Northern, MN forest for their engagement session.
It was terrific.
Brian + Meghan | Cragun's Resort Engagement Session in Brainerd, MN
Meghan and Brian are getting married at Cragun's Resort next spring so what better location for their engagement session? If, by the way, you're looking into hosting your Minnesota destination wedding in the Brainerd Area be sure to contact Diane at Cragun's for a tour. Brian, Meghan and I met at the resort at the very beginning of fall in the Brainerd Lakes Area just as the leaves were beginning to change. It was a terrific engagement session getting to know these two great people and I can't wait for their wedding in April 2013!