I took last week off to escape into the woods. In this day of internet overload (and how amazingly reachable we all are at all times), finding a quiet cabin with no internet or phone access was complete bliss. I read four books, cooked almost every meal, napped and played with my dogs. All vacations should be this grand. Of course, I also took some photos. In case you need a mental break yourself this week, I offer up these images. Enjoy!
tory + dan {by leslie}
I was lucky enough to photograph this gorgeous day for Tory and Dan last week. These two had a very small ceremony at Cafe Levain in South Minneapolis, and it was so lovely and intimate and wonderful. Every person there cared about this couple so much. Also, the food was ah-mazing. And if someone looks a touch familiar, it's because Gigi, who officiated this wedding (and who is a brand-new mama!), was one of my brides last year! How cool is THAT?
The couple got ready at The Grand Hotel in downtown Minneapolis (which was gorgeous, and allows dogs in case you're wondering) and they were married at Cafe Levain. Beautiful!
Kaitlin and Mike (Post by Desiree)
I first met Kaitlin and Mike over skype! The two downloaded it for the first time ever just to talk with me and I'm SOOO glad they did. (Thanks guys!) After discussing whether to meet in Minneapolis or near the lakes, the stars aligned and last minute we met downtown St. Paul, just blocks from where BOTH Kaitlin and Mike grew up. We had a real life meeting at the incredibly cool W.A. Frost Restaurant! Right away I could tell that Kaitlin and Mike go hand-in-hand. They're true adventurers with giant hearts and they're FUN. We spent a couple hours grabbing drinks and exploring the streets before heading to the old water tower where Mike proposed!! I'm excited to photograph their wedding this fall.
Jason and Rodney (Post by Thea)
I found these two handsome guys just north of the Twin Cities a few weeks ago. Over wine and delicious cheese I got a tour of the home they built together and learned their love story. Though they are getting married this August at the Guthrie Theater, Jason and Rodney already have a long history together. They first exchanged vows in Vermont almost 10 years ago. The Guthrie ceremony will make everything official under the new laws of Minnesota and it will be their 10th wedding anniversary. Good stuff. Thanks for letting me be a small part of it all guys!
ben and andrea {by leslie}
Remember that huge storm we had a few weeks back? Yeah, Ben and Andrea here were on a pedicab on the way to their reception when that hit! And I could not have been happier in that moment to have been with these two, as they did nothing but laugh and make the best out of the situation. After all, it's just another amazing story that they can tell the grandkids about someday. But besides the storm (and even including it!) it was truly a lovely day, as you can see below. In fact, a few days after the wedding when I was editing these images, I realized that my face hurt from all the smiling. Have you ever seen a couple so happy? I was smiling along with them and not even realizing it!
Special thanks to the lovely Meredith for working as my second shooter for the day!
A Destination Wedding in Italy (post by Desiree)
Ooooh, it was a perfect day in Italy for a wedding! Helge and Hilde were such a lovely couple and I had so much fun spending the day with them, 6 of their closest family members and their 2 adorable little boys. Spending a week with your closest family and children is a perfect way to enjoy your wedding and life life to its fullest. The wedding was planned by Bryllupsbyraaet of Norway, who has beautiful exclusive locations in Italy, Czech Republic, Ireland, and Norway. After breakfast and getting ready at the villas, we drove to Malcesine and strolled the cobble stone streets. Like a fairy tail, they were married is the Malcesine castle! The whole group took an incredible 2 hour boat ride on Lake Garda back to Bardolino for dinner, dancing and of course some amazing Italian cheese, olives, and vino! Ooooh, bring me to Italy any time!!
TUSEN TAKK Helge og Hilde for letting me be apart of your special day! I truly felt like family. : )
gone to the dogs! {by leslie}
Hooo boy, did I have fun last weekend at Open Streets on Lyndale. The lovely folks over at Zeus Jones hired me to have a "pet photobooth" at the street festival and capture the neighborhood and their pets. You guys, this was SO. MUCH. FUN.
Not only did I love photographing the dogs themselves (because hey, we all know what makes me happy) but capturing the pets with their owners was fabulous as well. Take a look and see what I mean.
If you want to see the full days worth of photos (which I, obviously, recommend) you can do that over here.
Tom and Kristen (Post by Thea)
Earlier this Spring, Tom, Kristen and I went out for a sort of encore engagement session. Our first engagement session happened last winter when we did something in studio. But Tom and Kristen have a special place in their hearts for these pups and they wanted to include them in another session. Cedar Lake provided a great backdrop where we could let our hair down and go sans leash. Thank goodness it has warmed up since these photos were taken! Looking forward to seeing you soon Tom and Kristen.
A lovely day in Italy (post by Desiree)
Nothing can beat delicious gelato and a gorgeous bride in the colorful streets of ITALY! The other week I had an INCREDIBLE time photographing a beautiful Norwegian model in Northern Italy, on Lake Garda. Whoa is right!!!! It was so much fun roaming around the city of Bardolino and the absolute amazing hotels and exclusive venues with Cathrine of Byrllupsbyraaet. Cathrine is one of the FIRST wedding planners in Norway. We're working on showing how weddings can be something extra amazing and that it's possible to have your dream wedding! Benedicthe is getting married next month and is also an awesome fashion designer and blogger. A special thanks to Brudesalongen i Stavanger for loaning us the beautiful Lusan Mandungas wedding gown for the shoot...and for letting us fly it all the way to Italy.
Celebrating Summer in the City {by natalie}
It seems like forever ago but early this spring I shot a spread for MN Meetings & Events Magazine styled by the ever so talented Marsha Hunt & Bridget Connell, co-owners of Haute Flower Boutique, & Event Coordinator Emily Donovan at Architectural Antiques in Minneapolis. It's finally been published!! Here is a quick link to the online edition of the magazine...feel free to skip ahead to page 26!
Marsha & Bridget set out to create a table top that radiated the feeling of a sultry simmer night in the city with an eclectic, urban vibe. Inspired by Architectural Antique’s unique venue space in Minneapolis, MN with thousands of fascinating antique pieces arranged in artful disarray, they wanted to create an island of brilliantly colored florals underneath the warm glow of dozens of shimmering chandeliers.
It was love at first sight once they spotted the antique painted metal zebra; they knew they had found an inspiration point upon which to build the entire look around. The Zebra is originally from a carnival ride, most likely from the late 1940’s. Its aluminum body is hand painted in a graphic black & white, complete with leather reign. The focal point of a tablescape is usually the floral centerpiece, but they loved the idea of taking this one-of-a-kind antique piece & building our floral design around it. They created a “saddle” of pavé style orange flowers to provide a jolt of color & then added the additional floral pieces to the tablescape to anchor the color scheme at both ends of the long table. The sheer unexpectedness of it provides a jolt of color & excitement & helps create a carefree, summery, almost carousel-like atmosphere for this event. As a focal point, it created a fun & whimsical feel to the entire tablescape & allows them to see how the non-traditional use of an item can create a unique & dramatic effect.
“We used a selection of orange roses, tulips, & ranunculus with fresh oranges & tangerines. The purpose of the eye-popping orange color was to create a natural focal point for the eye to rest on amongst the delightful visual cacophony of all the eclectic antiques. The counterpoint to the bright orange was the use of teal blue accents punctuated with black & white details. In addition to our fascinating zebra (!), we used a white crocodile patterned table runner & black croc charger plates. The end result was a contemporary tablescape interspersed with carefully edited antique details, creating an interesting juxtaposition of old & new.” – Haute Flower Boutique
“Within the front aisle of our showroom, Haute Flower Boutique selected dramatic pieces, such as the circa 1905 four-foot diameter crystal chandelier, which was displayed in line with other period crystal chandeliers at varying heights over a large, custom built harvest table. Two carved walnut chairs from a Mason’s lodge where placed at the heads of the table & an assortment of brass candle stands & teal blue insulator caps where used to create small flower vases for each seat. Also on the table (with the fabulous Zebra) is a wooden trefoil that was once part of a gothic door surround, & miscellaneous pieces of glazed terracotta, which were once originally from the exterior of a building. Crystal doorknob sets, & antique door brass door plates with plenty of patina are used as part of the table arrangement as well as the letterpress letters. For the bar, a Carrera marble washstand was used, surrounded by vintage pop crates & large green shutters to create a colorful backdrop. Hanging above the vignette, is an early 20th century Quezal light fixture which features five hand-blown ‘pulled feather’ shades to balance color & organic feel throughout the scene. The delightful antique washstand was intended as an innovative way to serve iced drinks with the antique soda crates staging the extra beverages. The crystal doorknob pairs & the doorknob back plates were an interesting addition to the place setting along with the printer’s block letters. The details were chosen for their aesthetic value as well as for being great conversation starters among dinner guests.” – Architectural Antiques
Not only is Architectural Antiques a great location for meetings but it's an amazing space for you to book your wedding & reception! Hint hint...I would love to photograph a wedding here!
All floral arrangements, concept, styling & event design
White vases & containers
Orange satin ribbon
Real boxwood topiaries with jeweled accents
Black & white harlequin patterned containers
Mercury glass votives & pillar candles
Black charger plates & clear glass plates
Flatware & goblets
White napkins & white croc table runner
Mahogany chivari chairs & white chair pads
All architectural elements & styling
Chandeliers – circa 1905 four-foot diameter crystal chandelier, which was displayed in line with other period crystal chandeliers
Table – 12 foot custom built oak harvest table
Gothic chairs carved walnut chairs from a Mason’s Lodge with aqua mohair cushions
Carrera marble washstand
Vintage soda crates
Green shutters
Stained glass panels - a variety of early gothic stained glass panels with a mix of purples, greens, blues & greens
Child dress form with stenciled details
Round white trefoil architectural fragment from 1880’s gothic door surround
Zebra!
Wire bird cage
Crystal door knobs
Door knob backplates
Printer’s letters (described in more detail below)
Teal green tiles
Aqua blue glass insulators
Local market:
Orange Crush soda & fruit
a change of scenery {by leslie}
All you Minnesotans out there know that this winter spring has been rough. Am I right? So much cold, clouds and rain! A few weeks ago I was fortunate enough to travel to Palm Springs with some of my dearest friends, and man was that needed.
The only regret of the vacation was that we were gone the weekend that Minnesota passed the gay marriage bill (woot!) and I couldn't be in Minneapolis to celebrate. Luckily I was able to toast the legislation with some of my favorite boys in California.
Anyway, I thought some photos of sun, heat and desert might be needed during this gray, drizzly week. Here's hoping loads of sunshine is just around the corner!
Adria and Jon (Post by Thea)
Adria and Jon are two of the most sincere and happy people ever. We had a wonderful time goofing around at Como Zoo and Conservatory last week. Well, all was good except a fateful ride on the Tilt-A-Whirl. Ahem, I for one may be getting too old for that and was woozy for hours afterward! But, all in all, Como Park may be one of my favorite places to shoot an engagement session. There is a kitschy amusement park, gorgeous landscapes, nature trails, even a bit of architecture! Looking forward to Stillwater with these two and their families this August.
Vail Wedding Expedition / Day 2 (post by Desiree)
"Keep close to Nature's heart...and break clear away, once in awhile, and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean." - John Muir I know it may be difficult to look at the snow here as it has juust finally left and spring has officially arrived...but really...this spring snowy mountain wedding is worth the view ; )
Family, friends, good food, wine, music...just a few things Courtney and Keith's wedding expedition was all about. Originally the two are from Bemidji, Minnesota but have a deep love of the mountains. They actually met while Courtney was living in Israel! Yes, it's so cute that Keith flew all the way to Israel to meet her for the FIRST time. So, all the Minnesotans flew out to Colorado and everyone made it up to Shrine Mountain, about 3 miles from Vail pass in Colorado. (Check out our Day One hike here!) Yes the weather man predicted APRIL blizzards ...but that was not about to deter Courtney and Keith from getting married! The wind died down JUST when Courtney walked out with her dad down the aisle. Both families have strong Scandinavian roots and are very tied to their heritage. Swedish and Norwegian poems were read and of course Keith's family wore their Norwegian knitted sweaters too! For a moment, I forgot I actually had left Norway and flew to the US. Capturing their story was so awesome....and I wouldn't have had it any other way.
Much love to you Courtney and Keith!!!!
Jennie and Tom (Post by Thea)
After two rain delays, Jennie, Tom, and I finally found a gorgeous day to run around St. Paul. The two share a lot of history in the city. Jennie works in downtown St. Paul and Tom proposed to her in Rice Park. We started the evening at Harriet Island, where across the river I'll shoot their wedding in September. Given Jennie's eye for detail, I know it will be beautiful! Congrats Jennie and Tom!
Vail, Colorado // Day 1 (post by Desiree)
This wedding was SO special to me and there were sooooo many photos I had to break it up into two posts. : ) My big sister, one of my biggest role-models, the one who loaned me money to buy my very first camera, and walked for hours with me under the sun in Israel taking street photos....was getting married!!!!! We all knew Courtney and Keith's wedding was going to be something out of the ordinary. They're true adventurers and with Keith as a pilot - true vagabonds as well. They are in LOVE with the outdoors, so it wasn't a huge surprise when they said they were getting married atop a mountain in Colorado. We soon found out that we had to ski or snowshoe 3 miles up to get to the top of Vail Pass - Shrine Mountain - Elevation 11,209 to reach our destination ! Yes, it was difficult to breathe, especially coming from sea level but we did it!!! We even brought cans of oxygen! Courtney and Keith's immediate family with a few of their closest friends spent 2 nights up in the Shrine Mountain huts...and it rocked. Stay tuned for - the wedding day!
6/14/13 We Celebrate Equal Rights (by: Marc James)
Today was not just about one person, today Minnesota as a state came together to give every single person the equal opportunity to marry the one they love and I know the the whole Rivets family is proud of our state today!! Congratulations!!
sex, dogs & rock'n'roll {by leslie}
Let's be clear, the sex in that header refers to dog humping. And yes, I'm going there. How cute is this little dog mounting all the big ones? And the poor victim is dressed like Batman. Ah, let's embrace the crazy, shall we?
Last weekend, I heard about this local band (Wild!!Wing) who was filming their newest rock video at a local art gallery, and they wanted it to be a concert setting, but with dogs instead of humans as the audience -- and they were asking if I could lend them my dog.
Hoooo boy! If you have learned anything about me in the last year or so, it's that I love dogs, and I love live music -- so this was the perfect collision of both worlds. First off, I was extremely impressed with the band's concern for the safety of the animals. All dogs had to be up on their shots before mingling, and they didn't actually play their music during the filming -- but rather kept it quiet for the dogs' ears. You have not been thoroughly entertained until you've seen a room full of people trying to herd their dogs in front of a stage filled with lazers and smoke machines while a rock band (including a key-tar!) silently jams in the background. Crazy! But so much fun.
Because photographing dogs is one of my favorite things ever, I asked if I could document the day -- and here are a few of my favorite photos. The enormous collie? That's my pup, Merlin. He's 10 years old and was WORN OUT from all the activity -- hence him laying down.
Spring Styled Shoot // Published! (post by Desiree)
I've been working on a few styled shoots over here in Norway. Just like Minnesota, the Norwegians are itching to get rid of the snow and soak up some spring time sun! I was SOOO HAPPY to have this styled shoot PUBLISHED on the Norwegian Wedding Blog. How cooool!? Just had to share a few of my personal favorite here too of course! Thanks to all the fabulous vendors who worked on this!
bridal engagement session // (post by natalie)
I can't begin to tell you how happy I was to be asked to photograph Sarah & Luke's wedding this summer! They are such a beautiful couple & they have such a fun loving & easy way with one another...July can't get her quick enough! In the meantime here are some images from their bridal themed engagement session! Enjoy!
Meghan and PJ Engaged in Chicago (Post by Thea)
Chicago, where the sun shines and where the sweetest couple ever got engaged. When Meghan, PJ and I first began discussing their wedding, it came up that they were engaged at North Avenue Beach. PJ was getting his Masters at DePaul University and Meghan was visiting almost every weekend via a friend's companion pass on Delta. Nice deal, right? So, a large part of their relationship grew in Chicago. Since I have so many fond memories and friends there myself, we hatched a plan to shoot their engagement pictures on location at the first sign of nice weather. Here are the results!