![]() ![]() ![]() They did a tremendous job of being entirely present, with a vulnerability that was the seed of my inspiration. These are two wonderful humans and it all starts there. (Did you see that viral video Canon Australia put out a few years ago? ( Link!) It more eloquently supports the premise that a photograph often says more about the maker than the subject, and I’ve been thinking much about it ever since.) I connected to this wedding so well, that it also feels as if a piece of me is on display. Not because I’m worried about the quality of the work, but rather the opposite, in a strange twist of feeling. Heidi’s bouquet also incorporated different heirloom and antique pins and brooches that she personally chose.I’ve never felt so nervous to hit publish on a blog. The bracelet has been worn by every woman in her family on their wedding day, and it was a touching moment when Heidi’s mom helped her put it on. One of Heidi’s super special personal touches was wearing her great great great grandmother’s bracelet. Heidi, her bridesmaids, and mom got ready in the cottage on the grounds of Golden Oak Farm and filled the time and space with relaxed, happy, and sentimental moments. I photographed their sweet, nerdy engagement session at the Science Museum of Minnesota, and was thrilled to document their colorful, bohemian wedding day with all its intentional details and personal touches at Golden Oak Farm in Webster, Minnesota. They are such a creative, laid back, and intentional couple with big hearts - they love their community and really wanted their wedding day to be a celebration they all enjoyed. Heidi and Josh met years ago through mutual friends: he was in on the setup and she was surprised to learn later that their casual bowling meetup was more orchestrated than she first knew. ![]()
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