Bridget and Erik were married in September at Pritzlaff and they really transformed the space with a 1920’s feel. They chose each and every element of their day precisely to reflect their personal styles and they did not miss a single detail! Bridget was an extremely organized and detail-oriented bride (which I love!) and she has given some great advice to couples who are currently planning their wedding. I can’t wait for you to read all she has to say and check out how amazing their day turned out. Make sure you check out their adorable dogs at the very end! :)
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Lindsey + Jake's Wedding At Cupola Barn
Lindsey and Jake met for the first time at a party at Jake’s house and then reconnected years later in Minneapolis. They united again during an impromptu hiking and camping trip and then they fell in love and the rest is history…Their ceremony was held at St. Joan of Arc in Nashotah and they threw an elegant barn reception at the Cupola Barn in Oconomowoc.
2018 Year In Review
2018 was our busiest year yet and I can’t believe it’s already coming to an end. We planned weddings ranging from intimate gatherings of about 15 guests all the way to larger affairs of up to 250 guests. We got the opportunity to work at many venues for the first time, including some outside of the Milwaukee area in Madison, Illinois, and even in Colorado! We have compiled photos of all of the couples we worked with and included some of the unique and personal details they incorporated into their weddings. You will read about everything from relaxed outdoor weddings to elegant affairs.
Katie + Devin's Wedding in Estes Park, Colorado
The most memorable part of our wedding was definitely our first look at sunrise in the mountains. We wanted to have a moment that was slowed down and completely intimate to the two of us. We chose to wake up at 3am on the morning of our wedding to get ready, head up into the Rocky Mountains, have our first look at 12,000 feet and read our vows to one another.
Family Photos On Your Wedding Day
If you’re wondering how to coordinate your family photos on your wedding day, you came to the right place! I’ve put together ten tips to ensure your family photos go efficiently. The best way to make the most of your time and get all of the pictures you want on your wedding day is by being organized and making a list ahead of time.
Wedding Photography: The Details
You may have heard your wedding photographer mention ‘detail shots’ when discussing your wedding day photos. And you might be wondering, what exactly does that mean? We’ve put together a list of some of the most common details your photographer will want to capture, so you can have them ready to go when they arrive on wedding day.