Justin + Kristen | Gull Lake Wedding and Cragun's Resort Celebration

Justin and Kristen's classic lakeside wedding was held on Lake Margaret which connects to the Gull Lake Chain of Lakes just south of Nisswa.  The day started with Kristen getting ready at the family cabin, followed by the ceremony on the shore of Lake Margaret, then the wedding party took the pontoon the length of Gull Lake to finish their wedding day at Cragun's Resort on the south shore of Gull Lake. 

 Dyana at Petals and Bean in Nisswa rocked the floral and Diane's staff at Cragun's were tremendous hosts.  

 

Jake + Shelby | Pelican Lake Wedding and Breezy Point Resort Celebration

Jake and Shelby's wedding was fun and beautiful! Starting at Breezy Point Resort with the Shelby and the ladies getting ready, then the ceremony and champagne toast at a family cabin across Pelican Lake, then back to Breezy Point Resort for the celebration, it was a day filled with smiles, tears, hugs and lots of love. 
 
Breezy Point did an amazing job with the White Birch Room and Kate from Bloom Designs along with Gwen from The Hearth Room rocked the decor.  Tim Mahoney sounded amazing playing for the ceremony and cocktail hour.

It was a spectacular day with everything from notes sealed with a kiss to the breezy blowing off of Pelican Lake to an image of over 60 wrestlers that either wrestled in the state meet or wrestled in college. It was an awesome day.

Reed + Bailey | Crosslake Minnesota Outdoor Lake Wedding on the Whitefish Chain of Lakes

Reed and Bailey's Manhattan Beach Lodge wedding was spectacular and simple at the same time. Bailey's dress was amazing and the tuxes they chose for the gentlemen complimented the venue and feel for the wedding day perfectly. All of the ladies looked stunning and everything else, from Reed's flow to the flowers from Celebration's Floral Design, complimented the day and the feel of a relaxed yet elegant Northern Minnesota lakeside wedding.

As always Manhattan Beach Lodge's food was the best around and the staff (especially Crystal) knocked it out of the park.

 

Reed and Bailey... congrats! 

Jake + Katie | Breezy Point Resort Summer Wedding

The wedding planners and staff at Breezy Point Resort are expert's at hosting weddings. Experts!  To top the excellent service and atmosphere of Breezy Point Resort, Jake and Katie's wedding day was the very first day that really felt like summer in 2013.

Also, I can't forget to mention the lovely flowers and decor from Donna at Celebrations Floral Design.

 

Dan + Jenni | Madden's Resort Wedding in Brainerd

Madden's Resort on Gull Lake is a hidden gem wedding venue in the Brainerd Lakes Area.  Madden's is an expansive and beautiful resort on the Gull Lake chain just north of Brainerd that doesn't really "pursue" weddings, but does an amazing job hosting them.   Their new wedding coordinator, Meredith, is spectacular and attentive.  If you're looking to host a Minnesota destination wedding, be sure to stop at Madden's for a look.

Dan and Jenni's wedding was intimate, personal and peaceful. Rain moved the ceremony from the beach inside and Madden's handled the change beautifully as did Jenni and Dan. 

Steven + Mariya | Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary Wedding | Duluth, MN

​I absolutely love the liturgy. It is the difference of submission versus grasping, You versus me, serving versus taking, love versus affirmation.

​The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary in Duluth, MN offers so many beautiful pockets of light, which is particularly helpful on days when it snows twice, rains twice and the wind blows hard off of Gitche Gumme! Supportive family, fun and loving friends and a sacrificial couple make for a beautiful wedding day.

We started at the Cathedral in Duluth, stopped at Canal Park for a few images with the wedding party, made a quick stop at the University of Minnesota - Duluth Medical School and ended the day at the DECC's Harborside Ballroom for a beautiful reception and dance.​

Ceremony - ​Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary
Reception - DECC's Harborside Ballroom

Mark + Stacy | Breezy Point Resort Wedding

Mark and Stacy's wedding was at Crosslake Lutheran Church in Crosslake, MN with the reception in the Whitebirch Room at Breezy Point Resort.  You may remember Mark and Stacy from their engagement session in the Cuyuna Mountain Bike Park this park winter.

​Even though it was cold, rained a bit and the ice was still covering the lake, we had a terrific day and the guys even ventured onto the ice when I was looking.

Ceremony: Crosslake Lutheran Church in Crosslake, MN
​Reception: Breezy Point Resort's Whitebirch Room in Breezy Point, MN
​Salon: Platinum Results in Breezy Point Resort, MN
​Flowers: Celebrations Floral Design in Deerwood, MN

Ryan + Stacey | Saint Christopher's Nisswa, MN Wedding and Cragun's Resort Reception

​Ryan and Stacey's wedding at Saint Christopher's in Nisswa was on the same day at the Run for the Lakes race that takes place in Nisswa.  When I pulled up, the church parking lot was almost entirely full of racers and spectators.  By the time the ladies and gentlemen were done getting ready, the race was over and the entire town was back to its normal population.  This is typical in the Brainerd Lakes Area.  Weekends see a dramatic surge in population of everything: towns, lakes, stores, churches, everything.

Father Moravitz ​held a beautiful wedding mass, the weather was FINALLY great after winter extended itself into spring well past it's welcome, and the bride and groom were joyfully wed: mission accomplished!

​As an aside, I love the tradition of the Catholic wedding mass complete the eucharist.  All hour and fifteen minutes of it. Many people and couples frequently make comments to me along the lines of: "Don't worry the ceremony will be quick." or "I talked to the pastor and the wedding shouldn't take longer than 20 minutes.", etc.  From my perspective, both as a photographer, but also as a husband, the ceremony is where all of the miracle of a wedding occurs.  Take your time.  The ceremony is the cornerstone of the entire day. Without it, there would be no wedding day: no dance, no dinner, no decor, no flowers, no dress, etc.  Do not rush the ceremony.  It will go quickly enough.  

​Think about it.  This ceremony is when you are promising to change the entire trajectory of your life, perhaps it deserves more than 20 minutes, and even if your tradition doesn't require more than 30 minutes, have the attitude that those 30 minutes are the most important of your wedding day, not the least.

​Ryan and Stacey, I LOVED your hour long Catholic Mass and getting to hang with your families and friends.

Why I am a photographer: Part I

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When I was just four years old, about a month after my birthday, my family and I went on a trip camping together with another family. Our family's setup was a gray Ford pick up with a topper on it pulling a pop-up camper with our fishing boat upside down on top of the camper and the outboard motor in the back of the truck. My parents would put down a piece of blue carpet remnant in the back of the truck where I would ride along with some of my siblings, the boat motor and the rest of our camping supplies. The topper and the truck had sliding windows that matched up so I could crawl through the windows to get into the front of the truck if I needed to and I could get into the back of the truck and sprawl out when I needed to. This was before the time of mandatory child seats.

Our friend's setup was a pick up with a camper that went in the back of the pickup and they pulled their boat on a trailer behind the pick up. All of us kids wanted to ride in the back of their pick up because it was a camper with the table that you could sit at and play games and have fun, plus it was just "cooler" and I wanted to be one of the bigger kids.

Until this trip I was deemed too young to ride with the other family, but my persistent begging paid off when my parents finally allowed me to ride in their camper with all of the other kids instead of in the back of our truck. At the next rest stop we used the restroom and had a snack then my parents allowed me to get into their camper with the other kids. Not much further down the road, perhaps 30 minutes, my parents were T-boned by a driver who fell asleep at the wheel. His car collided into our truck directly on the passenger door where my mother Betty was sitting. My mother died shortly after from brain hemorrhages.

I lost my mother at 4 years old. So did my 3 sisters and brother. My father lost his wife.

I've seen maybe 15-20 images of my mother (she was the one usually taking the pictures and shooting 8mm 3 minute silent film). I have these two professional portraits of my mother and some of my siblings have a few others as well. But, as far as I know, I have two images of her and I together. Two.

When you lose your mother so young, you hear many many stories of how she was, what she did, what she was like, etc. You hear so many stories that they begin to blur together with your real memories so that sometimes it's difficult to know which is which, memory or story you've been told. 

I miss my mother every single day.  I named my last daughter after her: Betty. I wish I had just one good photograph of her and I together, just one.

It is impossible to sum up all of the reasons that we choose the vocation with which we attempt to make a contribution in life and I hope that this post isn't perceived as being pretentious enough ​for you, the reader, to think that it is attempting to be all encompassing, but simple one factor of many.  I do think that the value I place on a photograph or video is greatly impacted by the very very few that I have of and with my mother.

As an aside, to all of the mothers and fathers out there. Don't wait and be truly humble.  Many people get photographs made of their kids for themselves, but never of themselves and with their kids for their kids.  To do so feels too vain or pompous, "who would want a photograph of me?", but true humility is not thinking your worth nothing. True humility is recognizing the truth of who you are: somebody really really values you and would love a photograph of you, or even more, a photograph with you.

Eric + Laura | Greysolon Ballroom winter wedding in Duluth

Doing a little blog catch up here.  I know that this wedding is from January, but I was in the process of making this new website at the time so I held off on posting this wedding until the new site was launched. So Enjoy!

​Laura and Eric found me because one of my favorite wedding coordinators (Crystal from Whitefish Lodge in Crosslake) is good friends with Laura and was actually in the wedding! 

Eric and Laura are terrific: fun, kind, energetic (especially Laura), creative and heirs to an upper midwest poultry dynasty! Inside joke. ​

Greysolon Ballroom is an amazing Duluth wedding location.  Venue is extra important for a winter wedding as well because more time will be spent indoors than during a summer wedding.  Even though it was REALLY cold, the wedding party buckled down and beared the great outdoors in order to catch Lake Superior in Eric and Laura's wedding images as the city and the lake are important to them.

I can't say enough good things about these two so I'll let the images tell the rest of their wedding story.​

Matthew + Leah | Whitefish Lodge Winter Wedding in Crosslake, MN

​Time really flies! I met Leah when our family moved in next door to her's. She would babysit for our family and she used to have to ride her bike to our house because she was too young to drive!  Now she's married... to a good man too, thank God!

The day before Leah and Matthew's wedding our family had to borrow their Jeep in order for my wife to be able to get to work because of the freakish weather of Minnesota's 2013 weather.  The wedding day, however, had glorious weather: sunny, warm, no wind. It was a really beautiful day in Crosslake.  

​The wedding ceremony was at The Log Church in Crosslake, MN by Leah and Matthew's family friend, Ken, who is the pastor at Providence Community Church, also in Crosslake.  He conducted a beautiful ceremony of matrimony.

After the wedding the celebration took place at Whitefish Lodge and Suites in the Crosslake Town Square and it was a terrific celebration!

Brian + Meghan | Cragun's Legacy "Spring" (really winter) Wedding

It is April 19 and I'm stuck at home because of the snow storm last night!  The snowplow that plows our road is STUCK!  My wife had to borrow our neighbor's Jeep in order to get into work.  This is ridiculous.

Meghan and Brian weren't counting on snow for their wedding day either, but they didn't let it get them down. I think that perhaps the poor weather may have helped all of us see, even better, how great Brian and Meghan's family and friends really are.  Their ceremony was beautiful and heartfelt with their musicians returning from New Zealand just the night before.  The staff at Cragun's Legacy did a terrific job and the food was great. So many kind words were said at the reception and Tami Lu of Stage One kept the fun going all night.

I hope that spring shows up SOON!​

Wedding - Lord of Life Lutheran Church in Baxter, MN
Reception - Cragun's Legacy Golf Course on Gull Lake
Flowers - Petals and Beans in Nisswa, MN.
DJ - Stage One by Tami Lu of Brainerd, MN

Ryan + Sarah | Saint Cloud Engagement at Munsinger Gardens

It is true, you do need a permit to shoot at Munsinger Gardens in Saint Cloud, but for Ryan and Sarah, it was completely worth it.  The garden's are beautiful and provide everything from very manicured gardens with fountains and statues to natural river banks and rustic garden sheds.  It is a beautiful location for an engagement session.

​Sarah and Ryan are having their summer wedding at the lovely Cragun's Resort on Gull Lake, just north of Brainerd.