I love Graphi Studio Albums!

One of the fun things about winter is Brides finally get around to viewing and approving their album designs so I get to order and hold these gorgeous books for a few moments.

Sigh. I wish I could keep a copy of each one!

What could be in this package??

I’m always slightly nervous to look,  just in case I get the wrong album. Its never happened so I don’t know why I hold my breath every time I open one, lol!

I hate to close it, but I know it’s going to be loved for years to come!

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Starry starry snow

I remember seeing a photo that Bob Davis took in the rain where each raindrop became a jewel. I wanted to take photos like that … so I did.

With the exception of snow instead of rain, lol!

The trick is to set up your external flash with a radio receiver (I use radio poppers) and put it behind the subject pointing slightly up (approx 45 degrees) so it catches more  snowflakes but still points towards the camera so it can rim light your subject. By the time I got outside the snow had mostly stopped so pointing the flash up caught more snow in the air.

The 2nd flash is slightly to the left, and the flash on my camera (the master) pointing to the right  and slightly down to catch the ground snow and reflect light back up at me.

It was a bit tricky to get just right but wow, how fun (except for the numb fingers from handling my metal flash stands)!

Bob Davis has a great tutorial for snow portraits HERE on his Facebook page.

Favorite photo of the night: Elssa jumping in my arms!

Aren’t her ears crazy?!

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The Quiet Season for Wedding Photography in Fargo.

Winter. The quiet wedding photography season. Not many brides want to have their weddings when it’s -20 degrees and the chance of a blizzard canceling the whole event! So what do I do in the winter?  I work on a lot of behind the scenes (not so exciting) things like sales taxes, website updates, and SEO (search engine optimizing – basically get my google rank higher).

It’s not all boring though, I have more time for fun things like reading too. Right now I’m on a young adult/Junior fiction kick. It’s a genre I haven’t read much before so I’m enjoying the surprise of great reads! I used to think YA books were all yuck and romance, but I’ve found some very interesting adventures, mysteries, and creative plots! To curl up with a cup of hot tea and read for a few hours without the guilt of editing hanging over my head is refreshing. ; )

One of the main things I’m spending time on right now is a new business venture – not photography related. I can’t reveal it until I get the website set up. It’s in the foundation stages right now, searching keywords on google, learning how to market the subject, planning out the timeline, researching data to write about in the blog posts for the new website, listening to business podcasts to get tips on launching an online business and generating traffic. It’s such a new world for me because my photography business has been  word of mouth oriented, so to start a new online project from scratch is a bit overwhelming. I feel like I have a 1,000 piece puzzle to fit together!

It will be awesome to generate a business I can work on in the winters when my photography is slow (and no income is coming in). And one I won’t need to babysit in the summer when I’m shooting 5 weddings in a row and don’t have extra time to invest in a 2nd job. I’m really excited about the possibilities!

How exciting is that!

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Fargo wedding photography – a look back at 2011

I featured some of my favorite photos from 2011 on my Facebook page a few weeks ago, but thought it would be fun to post them on my blog too! Click on the dates to take you to the blog posts that feature each wedding in full! I’ll include the wedding venues of each couple so if you are planning a wedding there you can  be sure to check out the individual posts. : )

Feb. 19, 2011 –  Ann and Gregory – This wedding featured the Fargo  NDSU alumni center as the wedding ceremony venue, and the Fargo Air Museum as the wedding reception / dance venue.

May 7, 2011 – Ann and Andreas – Wedding reception at the Avalon in Fargo.

May 18, 2011 – Fargo engagement session – Angie and Brady!

 June 9, 2011 – Jackie and Randy – downtown urban engagement photoshoot! You really need to go check out their blog post because this couple was F.U.N !

June 18, 2011 - Randa and Tyler – St. Mary’s Cathedral in downtown Fargo.

June 25, 2011 – Carl and Amanda – Mahnomen Shooting Star Event Center.

June 30, 2011 – Alyssa and Keith – Fargo engagement photos.

July 9, 2011 – Angie and Brady – The photo was taken at the Train Depot, but the wedding reception was at the Avalon in Fargo.

July 23, 2011 – Krysten and Heath – The Radisson Hotel wedding reception venue. Photo taken at NDSU.

August 9, 2011 – Alicia and Ross – Fargo engagement photography.

September 10, 2011 (aka 9.10.11) – Emily and Ryan – Wedding venue was A Friends House on HWY 75 north of Moorhead.

September 17, 2011 - Jackie and Randy – The Trollwood Bluestem Event Center Wedding Venue.

 October 2011 – Jordan and Kelsey – Fargo engagement photoshoot.

November 11, 2011 – Alyssa and Keith – Wedding venue was the Avalon downtown Fargo.

Well that was a fun look over my shoulder at 2011. Here’s to another fantastic season in 2012!! I’m super excited about the couples I’ve already booked. You know who you are!

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Adventure Calls | Fargo wedding photographer going to WPPI!

I’m going to WPPI this year (the Wedding and Portrait Photographers International convention in Vegas)! It’s something that I’ve been wanting to do for years. Yet another thing to cross of that bucket list!

I will be focusing on a small sub-workshop since the overall convention is HUGE; 14,000 photographers from around the world descend on the city! My smaller workshop will have about 200-300 people, most of whom I’ve gotten to know online this year via Showit. They are probably the most passionate, talented group of photographers I’ve ever gotten to know. Being together in person is going to be awesome!

We also have amazing speakers including  Jasmine Star, business coach Jeff Jochum, and Zach and Jody Gray, plus many others! It’s going to be 3 intense days of study, fun, networking, and more talking than I can handle! I have a feeling when I come home I’m not going to be able to say another word for a week!

It’s kind of silly, but one of the things I’m looking forward to is flying down. I’ve always loved flying, airports are magical places full of stories. People watching is the best! And since the convention is mid Feb. I’ll be able to fly away from winter for a few days! That is, if winter decides to show up this year. ; )

WPPI will be my first adventure of the year, but definitely not my last.

I just renewed my passport this week.

Somehow that little blue book gives off the feeling of freedom and anticipation.

I’m going to need it for a trip coming up, but you’ll just have to wait and find out where later. ; )

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2012 – and so it begins

New Years Eve was a blast! My brother and his wife were here for a few days, so that means laughter was frequent. Ad in some family friends and the whole night was full of  jokes, puns, (a few groaners), and stories!  Our friends brought some interesting traditional ‘treats’ …  kippered herring and smoked oysters –  in a can.  When they opened the cans I kid you not, my exact words were, “Eeeeeww!”  The boys however all thought is was hilarious to dare each other to eat it and, “Prove their manhood” – boys. I will never quite understand them, but at the same time it was very entertaining. ; ) They even gave an oyster to my dog Elssa, but she’s a smart puppy and spit it out.  All I can say is the kitchen smelled very fishy by the time they were done. Oh, and AFTER they ate everything  the expiration date was discovered… 2009. Double EEEEWWWW.

Besides the fish we did have some amazing food too. Mom made Indonesian peanut sauce on chicken, and dutch traditional Oliebollen (a kind of donuts), and of course a cheesecake.  That’s more like my kind of food.:)

The whole evening we played games, Dutch blitz (we of Dutch heritage ruled of course, sweeping the tournament 1,2,3!), a Dice game involving a santa hat and three tables, and 4 on a couch took us to midnight. We toasted in the new year with confetti and sparkeling cider, turned on some swing music and danced in the dining room until 1:00 am. Now that’s the way to bring in a new year!!

Unfortunately I didn’t take out my camera all evening. Sometimes I just like to live in the moment instead of always documenting it. As much as I love my camera there are times I’m also tired of it. So the only photo I got was one of the left over confetti mess …

 

This week I’ve been fighting a cold so I haven’t spent too much time on my 2012 goals yet, but one of my desires for this year is to get back into the blogging habit. To share more of my quirky experiences, daily life, dog photos, silly stories.  Ye Be Warned.

Happy 2012!!

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Christmas time is here again

Where has December gone this year?? Seriously someone is changing the calendar without my knowledge.  But thankfully this year we were able to get our Christmas tree before Christmas week! So all is well. 

It isn’t Christmas season until we’ve sat down as a family and watched “White Christmas” with Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye.  It’s one of those classics you can watch over and over and still laugh at the same jokes. I think my favorite part is when Danny Kaye pretends to hurt his leg so the old General won’t watch the TV program! Or maybe the dance, “The Best Things.”  No actually my FAVORITE part is the opening scene. I think.  Or perhaps the housekeeper when she’s arguing with the General who says he doesn’t need her, and she replies; “It took 15 hundred men to take my place.” lol!  Ok I just love the whole thing.

(And yes, I realize we have a VHS copy, that’s how many years we’ve been watching it lol!)

Can’t watch a Christmas movie without a bit of hot cocoa to cuddle up with. : )

Yup, the holiday season is officially here! Merry Christmas!

What’s your favorite holiday movie?

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Alyssa + Keith | The Avalon Fargo | Wedding Photography

11.11.11 – the most popular date of the year. I was quite nervous that the weather would be bad. You can never tell in November – we could have blizzards or sunshine, fog, rain or wind.  But we were blessed with a perfect day! Warm enough that the Bride didn’t even need her coat. Now that I can take with a smile!  We started out at The Avalon in Fargo where the Bride was given a space to get ready. Much nicer than a church basement nursery with crayon drawings all over the walls and plastic toys to trip over. : )  The Bride earned extra points with me, lol!

I adore this dress!! Ack, the flower detail, and POCKETS. It has pockets!



We decided to do the first look behind the Avalon in the alley since it was such a pretty day.  I love the whole sequence of photos so bear with me, they are too full of joy to pick one!

LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the shot below that my assistant got. The Bride’s sister (the gorgeous blond) has such a perfectly sweet expression. Life and photography is all about those moments. Those emotions.

Portrait time!! My favorite part of the day, working with Alyssa and Keith! Gosh you two are fabulous!

Can you find me in the photo below? My assistant snapped this photo and I laughed at how I look like “Where’s Waldo”  in the corner. – side note Anyone remember Where’s Waldo? I used to love those books when I was a kid!

Now for my very FAVORITE  images from the day. We were walking in this alley and I found this little spotlight of gorgeousness. A window on the opposite building was reflecting the sunlight just like a spotlight right on the couple. Seriously just thinking about it makes my heart beat a little faster. How can light be so delicious! All that to say these are pretty much strait out of camera , 100% natural light. No flash!

The perfect storm of beautiful people, stunning dress, and lovely light. sigh.

We found ourselves at the lovely orange wall. You’d think I knew ahead of time that she would have orange accents in her bouquet. Nope, just one of those perfect situations where everything comes together to make me look good (and the couple) lol!

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, I LOVE using architecture in my photography. I think if I didn’t love working with people I’d definitely be tempted to do architectural photography. I love the lines, the textures, the structures that lead the eyes where you want them to go. It’s awesome! But of course the BEST is using it to bring the eyes to people who are the most interesting thing on this earth!

I know it’s kind of cheesy but I love asking the couple kiss in front of their wedding party. Why? Just look at their faces… the couple is smiling – WHILE kissing – the wedding party is laughing along, and I think that’s the best thing ever. Joy.

Remember I said POCKETS – yeah kind of obsessed with them.

 

You’d never know the photos above were taken in the doorway of the church with only about 24 inches of space and a wheelchair in the way! And YES I have no problems getting down and dirty if it means getting the shot I need. No wonder I’m sore from head to toe the day after a wedding, lol!

The one sad thing about November weddings is the sun sets so early! It wasn’t even 5:00 yet and we were already getting sunset images outside the church.

 

Getting ready to walk down the aisle. Last minute nerves maybe? More likely playing up to the camera. : )

Because it was pitch black outside and the party bus really didn’t have any lights I headed straight back to the Avalon and focused on reception details instead. A much better use of my time!

 I enjoy challenging myself with detail shots to make everything look magical. It’s super fun to use my extra flashes and ad dimension to images. I also really enjoy getting bokeh in my images (that’s technical lingo for the way lights in the distance become these round glowing spots of light.)

The Avalon catered a delicious meal which I was SO thankful to be invited to. I was extremely hungry by this time – I was afraid my rumbling tummy was making it a little obvious.  Thank you Alyssa & Keith for inviting us to eat with you!!

 

 The whole day was lovely from start to finish. Smooth, no major hiccups or problems. Now that’s a perfect wedding day!

Thank you Alyssa & Keith for laughing with me, listening to my directions, and being yourselves with me!

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Flowers: Designs by Donna

Cake: Fantasies in Frosting – Fargo

Dress: David’s Bridal 

DJ: Mixed Vibes – Jeremy Albright -sorry I couldn’t find the website but if the Bride lets me know I’ll ad it!

Venue and Catering : The Avalon- Fargo 

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Snow Flurries

“There were snow flurries in the air today
early for my liking, snow flurries coming
in small singular spirals, falling through the air
spun by their shapes, the tug of the wind
sitting in the office, watching them tumble
by my window, pause in the conversation with client
marvel for a moment at the ballet before me
forward scouts for their brethren to follow
later in the season when fall yields to winter
soon enough they will come, in legions”

~ Snow Flurries by Raymond Foss

Happy Thanksgiving week everyone!!

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Teaser from my 11-11-11 wedding!!!

  More coming this week as I edit!

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Finally – a D700!

After searching and waiting for 10 months I finally found a place that had ONE Nikon D700 for sale… and guess who scooped it up?

It’s so beautiful!! And I can not wait for my 2nd shooter to use it at the wedding tomorrow! So exciting to finally have two of these babies. : )

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Family Vacation 2011 | Texas!

I was a little nervous about going on our family vacation this year, mostly because of the vandalism that happened to our house last year. *shudder* It took us almost a whole year to recover, rebuild, and unpack again. BUT  thankfully this year our vacation turned out to be super relaxing, exactly what we all needed after the stresses of last year. : )

We chose Texas mostly because dad had meetings down there anyway. We just tagged along the first few days and after he finished up we spent another week as a family on the beach enjoying ourselves. And what better way to extend our short summer than heading south just as the weather turns below freezing. Yeah, sounds like a good plan to me!

The only down side to Texas is the distance. We spent 27 hours in the car both ways; 2 full days of driving down and 2 full days of driving home. That’s a LONG time to be sitting in a little space!!

Light Painting on the highways to cut the boredom:

Finally we arrived in San Antonio! While Dad was busy with his meetings the rest of us wandered around downtown along the amazing river walk. It was gorgeous!

And look (!) the trees still have leaves and they are GREEN!

We spent 2 days just wondering around the whole city. Our hotel came with tokens to ride the trolley so when we got tired of walking we’d hop a trolley and ride its full loop just for fun. The really strange thing about San Antonio (and maybe Texas in general) was the fact that one building or block would be super fancy and well kept and right beside it would be a run down shack that you would expect in the ghetto. So strange.

One of our favorite things to do: crash fancy hotels. We had a good excuse, we needed to find a bathroom.  Actually it was mostly accidental, we’d find a store or visitors center and in the process of trying to find the bathroom we’d end up in an adjoining hotel lobby and from there we’d wonder through until we found what we needed. We saw some pretty fancy places!! A very modern hotel. And a 1920′s hotel. It was probably one of my favorite accidental explorations of the whole trip. Seeing the architecture and decor was super fun!

Back at our own hotel I enjoyed taking pics of my siblings in the outdoor lighted pool!

Our hotel was an older 1960′s style with bright colors: El Tropicana  - the name reminded me of I Love Lucy. : )

When we first checked in there was a whole flight crew in the lobby; pilots and stewardesses. I felt for a split second like I was walking  into the TV show Pan Am. Weird.

And a little bit of fun on the way out: gotta love it!

Then we drove another 4 hours south east to Seaside Texas where we rented a little beach house. Ahhh the beach!! Ocean, Sea life, and of course Gulls!

Let the silly side come out!

I’d love to say I won the race, but I tripped.

Since we were in Texas of course we had to try something new: Nopal

Which turned out to be just a little bit slimy. Although it tasted like sour cucumber so it wasn’t too bad … once you got past the slime.

One day we drove into Galveston. Due to the recent hurricanes lots of the area was pretty run down. But I liked the house below. It reminded me of Villa Villakulla in the Pippi Longstocking movie.

On the wharf we talked to one of the fishermen and he told us he’d only seen snow once in his life, so we told him about the 6 foot drifts we get in our yard. I don’t think he believed us.

Let’s just say the wharf stunk pretty badly. Reeked.  But it made for interesting photos. ; )

Mom found out that we could take a ferry boat for free , so we went out to sea for a 15 minutes ride to a little island. The breeze was perfect, the weather warm, the salty air making our hair sticky.

On the island we walked out on the fishing pier (or rather rock formation) and watched a whole pod of dolphins swim and feed. Too bad they didn’t leap into the air or show their tails, but still super fun to watch!!

Back at our own beach house:

All week long I had “Let’s Go Fly A Kite”  ringing in my head. Marry Poppins would be proud.

I Love how the ocean changed colors depending on the weather. Some days gray, some brown and our last day was a pretty teal green.

Goodbye ocean. Until next time!!

Back into the car for 2 days. Ugh. Sooooo stiff and cramp inducing.

The very last morning we got up before dawn and as we stopped for coffee the sky began to lighted into a pale gray/blue. I noticed a HUGE flock of birds settling on the wire across the street. They filled up every line for over 4 blocks! It was still almost completely dark but I managed to crank my ISO and got this last photo from our trip:

And now I’m home again! Whew. I really enjoyed being away, unplugging (although I did miss the Internet, I wanted to check my email once a day in case I got a wedding request … so I ended up having to drive 15 miles  to the nearest McDonalds with Wi-Fi!) and in general taking a break. But it also feels amazing to be home! You appreciate the little things of home like using your own silverware, or being able to make a pot of tea, or  knowing where the pens are stashed. Yes, it’s good to be home!

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October skies

Driving early one morning last week I noticed the sun shining on the golden stubble in a field, and the dark October rain clouds coming up behind. The dramatic colors and textures were just too fun not to try to catch. Thankfully I wasn’t driving so I could snap a few. I really like the way this vertical one turned out … the grass in front blurred by speed ads a fun element. : )

And the horizontal shows the clouds off in all their dreary, chilly, October sky glory:

I do have a soft spot in my heart for the vast skies and wide horizons of North Dakota and norther Minnesota. So open and free!!

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The 1980′s is now vintage??!

You know you are getting old when styles ‘coming back’ were styles you wore the first time around. Let’s just take one example. Last week in church I noticed a young guy wearing a neon yellow hoodie. NEON! And then I went on pinterest and all of a sudden I’m seeing neon everywhere!

High fashion websites:

Build your own fashion websites:

Makeup:

And this one really got me, because I remember when my grandma gave me these exact colors for a birthday gift!! Nail Polish:

I even found a whole wedding photoshoot with Neon colors (click here to see that blog!)

Crazy. I can’t be old enough to see a style circle in full!

What trends do you remember from the 80′s?

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Fargo Wedding Photographer reaches 2011 goals!

Sorry – I just had to write the title like a major headline because… 

Today has been an amazing day for me, I got to cross off two of my 2011 goals in one day!!

#1. I wanted to upgrade my backup camera to a D700. However because of the tsunami in Japan there has been a big shortage. The USA has been sold out of them for months! I finally got on a waiting list since there is a slow trickle of cameras coming out of Japan again.  Today I got that wonderful phone call “We have a D700 are you still interested?” – um YES!!

Goal #1 successfully achieved.

#2. I wanted to save enough this season to be able to go to a conference next year: WPPI – Wedding and Portrait Photographer International. I’ve wanted to go for years but could never afford the flight + hotels + meals for a whole week. Then last night I found out that because I’m a showiteer (I use the program SHOWIT) I qualified for a major deal at the hotel. Almost 1/2 price! And so today I called and booked a room for 4 nights & 5 days to attend WPPI. One. Word. “EEEEEAAAK!!!!” – ok that’s more like a squeal. But hey. A girl can squeal when a dream comes true right?!

Goal #2. Crossed off.

My other 2011 goals were crossed out earlier. I wanted to book X number of weddings and I got within one wedding away from that number so I’m super happy with that.  And I got a laptop. So yeah. I think that I reached every single one of my major goals this year!  oh – and I GRADUATED  from college debt free!!!  <—- That one was pretty big even if it doesn’t have anything to do with my business. ; )

 

Yup. I’m a pretty happy gal tonight.

Now off to look at flights to WPPI in February. I’ve got some time to find the best deal. ; )

What were your 2011 goals and did you reach them? (Don’t worry if you haven’t, you still have plenty of time left in the year!)

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Photography Club Assignment: Negative Space

My photography club has taken a bit of a break as everyone is so busy in the fall!! But this week we got a new assignment: Negative Space. In photography negative space is usually a photo where your subject is on the edge or in a corner and the rest of the frame is blank. It breaks the rule of thirds, the center your subject rule, and the fill the frame with your subject rule. Ok it breaks most of the rules. It’s not a technique I use a lot but I’ve always loved it! I usually shoot about 2-5 negative space images at a wedding. They are more artsy, creative, and usually (unfortunately) not the image a couple wants to frame on the wall. But I love it, so I shoot a few. ; )

I’ve had a busy week so I didn’t want to go out looking for a negative space subject, so I gave myself the added challenge of finding something in the house to photograph. Double-trouble-challenge oh yes!

So I picked up an old typewriter (we actually have 3 in the house!) … and took it onto the sun porch where I set it on our old 70′s retro chair. Perfect backdrop! I chose the typewriter that had hammers that actually stick up high since that made the image in my brain easier to capture.  Moved the chair into the sunlight and voila: instant fun!

I’m posting two here on the blog because I like them both. But I posted the image on the Right (the hammers) for the group because it fit the assignment better. More negative space! 

ISO 350 1/320 second @ f 5.6

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Moorhead Engagement Photo Shoot | Kelsey + Jordan | Kandel Photography

What can I say, Jordan and Kelsey made my job so much fun last Tuesday evening!! Gorgeous people, easy laughter, and delicious light. What more could a photographer want? Nothing!

See what I mean:  too gorgeous for words!! Thanks guys! I can’t wait for your wedding day next year. It’ll be here before we know it!

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Trollwood Bluestem Center for the Arts Wedding | Jackie + Randy | Fargo Wedding Photography

WARNING  a long post ahead! Ready? Here we go!

Jackie asked me to come to the hair salon (Cloud 9) at about 9 am, as she should be done with hair by about 9:30.

Well it took a little longer than that but we had fun chatting as she got her natural curls curled tighter and pinned.

Then off to the make up chair…

I was super excited to be shooting at a new venue: the Trollwood Bluestem Center for the Arts! It’s gorgeous!! I loved this wall of stone. Lovely light and neat texture. Oh yes!
The brother of the bride saw me hanging the shoes on the wall, later I overheard him telling the bride ,”Did you see what the photographer did with your shoes??!!”
Yes, I have weird ideas. But I love the way the photos turned out!

I don’t think I’ve ever been in such a YELLOW room as the one the bride got dressed in. The walls were yellow pine, the ceiling was yellow pine, the yellow lights were bouncing off of the yellow ceiling. It was crazy! I’ll do a before and after photo later to show you how much I had to push the color in post processing to get the skin tones back. I even had my camera setting as far in the blue range as it would go – but it wasn’t enough. I’m actually surprised I could get them back, I thought I’d have to turn them all black and white. : )
I LOVE the photos of mom seeing Jackie for the first time. She was laughing and crying at the same time. Happy tears are so special.
And first look photos. Another favorite time for excited, emotional images!

See what I mean, the light was gorgeous! I just love how amazing Jackie and Randy are together. Her eyes just sparkle when she’s with him (and don’t you love his dreamy brown eyes next to her stunning blue eyes!).

Then outside to snap a few in the prairie grass. I was so thankful that it wasn’t raining, the gray skies and cold wind were not that pleasant but at least it was dry so Jackie could sit down! She’s so much fun!
Stunning! Randy you are a lucky guy.
I love the playfulness between them. People who don’t take themselves too seriously are my kind of people! ; )
Bring on the wedding party (at Concordia College)!
Tough Guys:
Hot girls:
As you could tell by the shoes and socks the colors were green and orange. So what could you do for centerpieces? Goldfish of course!! What else?!
Jackie told us a hilarious story of going to the pet store to get 24 individually packaged goldfish. You can just imagine the look she got from the poor guy. “What? Ummm we can’t do that … I think.”
But of course she got them in the end:
The fish were a hit with all the kids!
And then the ceremony time was upon us:

Woohoo! Man and wife! Time to toast in the party bus:

I loved the way the Bluestem Event Center lit up as the evening progressed. Such a pretty place for a wedding!!

Amazing food by the Ovendoor. Thank you Jackie and Randy for inviting me to eat too! By this time I was so hungry and thankful for the invitation. : )
 With the sunset out came the party fun. Nerd glasses? Yes please!
Let the dancing begin!
I absolutely love the next two dance images. Probably my favorite dance photos of the night. The light is so deliciously romantic.
The dance floor was full!
It was a lovely wedding day! Maybe a little bit windy but that only gave us some fabulous veil shots. Thank you Jackie & Randy for being not only amazing clients but so open with me! I have absolutely LOVED working with both of you. Jackie your smile and laughter is a joy to be around, and Randy your quiet calm is so comfortable. You are perfect together!!
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Vendors
Hair and Makeup: Cloud 9 Salon  West Fargo- Lirinda
Videography: Fmexposure
Programs: Nikki Ward
Photography: By Me! Kandel Photography or my Facebook Page
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I’m a ninja – don’t tell!

I’m a photography ninja. Prowling in the grass like a lioness. I will get that elusive shot that is hiding from the amateur.

Gotcha!!

More superpower photos coming next week. ; )

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Trollwood Bluestem Wedding | Jackie + Randy | Kandel Photography

A blustery wedding day but Jackie + Randy are awesome people who didn’t let it bother them one bit. I Love relaxed people!

I’m limiting myself this time to ONE teaser photo (full post coming soon!)

 All I’m going to say about the upcoming post is there are live goldfish involved and you need to come back to see them!

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A Friends House Moorhead | Emily + Ryan | Fargo Wedding Photography

9-10-11, probably the most requested date of 2011!  A beautiful blue sky day turned into a hot afternoon over 90 degrees! Anyone who  lives in ND / MN knows how unusual that is this time of year. Actually last night we got our first frost so it dropped 60 degrees in about 3 days. Yes weather is fickle around here. But Saturday couldn’t have been nicer. Perfect for an outdoor wedding at A Friends House in Moorhead – HWY 75.


 

Don’t you just love it when brides have fun things like this “Just Married” banner. LOVE.

There are so many fun buildings to use as backdrops. Unfortunately this will be the last year the old red barn is in existence. You can see the roof is sagging – so it’s going to be taken down for safety reasons next year. I just had to enjoy it one last time!!

The bride’s maids dresses were so interesting. Each one could tie the top any way she wanted. So unique!

The girls found a toad so of course they dared the bride to kiss it (Or almost kiss it)…

But the prince got away!

Back to gorgeousness…

and fun details…

Emily’s parents brought her a special tuppence from Ireland just for her wedding. How fun is that!

And I was pretty excited to learn a new ring trick this week … how to get the rings to stand up! It’s always fun to learn new secrets of the trade. ; )

Getting ready for the ceremony:

I Love this shot:

Reception time!

The groom brewed almost all the beer for the reception, plus a few specialty bottles. Now that’s something unique!

 

Fantastic shredded pork by Pork-N-Boys. My assistant was talking with them about their business and they said the hardest part of their job is finding single pigs since most farmers are under contract to sell x amount at a time due to government regulations! Who knew.

Everyone was really excited about the food, especially the groom! I think the Spicy Bean Sauce was the favorite…

Dancing away the sunset. So perfect!

My assistant got this amazing photo of the father/daughter dance. So sweet!

Cha-cha line! Or is it the conga line??

After sunset it’s time to PARTY in the white barn!

Ahhh. What a happy day all around!!

Now to prep for the next wedding this coming Saturday. Whew!

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Vendors

Venue: A Friends House Moorhead

Flowers: Cashwise

Hair: Oliveri’s 

Dress: Alan Evans

Tux: TipTopTux

DJ: Zimm’s Entertainment – Chad

Catering: Pork -N- Boys 

Photography: By me – Kandel Photography  or my Facebook page

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Fargo Wedding Photography | Emily + Ryan | A Friends House Moorhead

Teasers x2 (because I’m horrible at trying to pick ONE favorite!)

The venue is A Friends House, Moorhead (HWY 75). Gorgeous isn’t it!! I can’t wait to edit through and post a whole bunch later this week!!!

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Labor day fun

What do I do on a day off? Photography of course!

My sis and I did a off for a just-for-fun photoshoot:

My sister is an amazing photographer as well don’t you think?! I’m training her up to hopefully be my 2nd shooter someday!  : )  You can check out her super fun blog here. 

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Weekly assignment club

This week’s assignment: Melancholy. Not the easiest of subjects to picture, it’s more like something that words can evoke in poetry.  I really wasn’t sure what to do! I even thought about it while I was falling asleep, “What can I do for this week’s assignment???? … zzzzzZZZ”  (Not that I snore, I’m sure my sister would let me know if I did!)

Anyway I woke up to drizzle and gray skies. Perfect moody day. This weather reminds me of my grandfather’s funeral. A drizzly gray day when I watched raindrops roll across the window on the way to the cemetary. Almost as if the whole world was melancholy. I wanted to capture that emotion again for this assignment so I grabbed my camera and went out to sit in the car.

ISO 400 F5.6 @ 1/40 second

Perfect.

I’ve really enjoyed having a few weeks off this month. That doesn’t happen very often so I cram all my summer fun, reading, visiting grandparents, and random projects into a few weeks! Starting next week I’ll have two back to back weddings and then things will slow down again as the weather cools off.  I HATE to say it, but now that it is September … well I just WON”T say it, maybe that will delay the inevitable. ; )

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Adventures on the road to Grandma’s house

Last Friday was just one of those days. You know the kind. You wake up all excited and happy and then everything slowly falls apart until you have the choice of either crying or laughing hysterically. Yep. One of THOSE days.

My mom, sis and I were planning on being on the road to visit my grandma by noon. Well, things just kept going wrong all morning. We needed to make some bread to leave with my dad and brother, but we didn’t have time, so we made scones instead. Except I added too much soy milk and they got super sticky. So mom added more flour which poofed all over the kitchen. And then somehow a bit of dough ended up on the floor and mom tracked the sticky stuff all over the kitchen before we noticed. This is what comes out of trying to bake in a hurry! It took about an hour to clean up.

Then my bro asked us to mail one of his etsy sales on our way out of town (he makes awesome hand turned wood items which you can check out here!). So we headed out to the post office -which had a LONG line of course. We finally get to the counter and the lady told us we couldn’t mail this particular box to France because it had “Priority”  printed on it. So we had to trek back to the house, repackage the whole thing, go back to the post office and finally mail the silly box. By this time it was 3:30 in the afternoon.

On the road!! Yes!! We drove from Fargo to Bismarck – about 3.5 hours and decided to stop for something to eat. 3 hamburgurs and choclate shakes later we happily get into the car, drive 2 blocks and hear this flapping noise from the front right. oh, NO. It can’t be. We just bought new tires last week (seriously!). We pulled off the road and sure enough:

Great! At this point we reached the laughing hysterically side of things. Empty out all our suitcases and pillows to get to the spare. Call Dad. Call AAA.  We actually stopped right beside the Bismarck Cemetery so my sis and I wandered around trying to find our great-grandparents graves (no luck) – and pointing out neat names. Gustuv, Ludwig, Odessa, Laverne, Otto, Jerome, Hildaguard. Actually quite entertaining.

The AAA guy came and put on our spare, and told us to check out Sears across the street since they were open for another 20 mintues (it was 7:35 on a Friday night – everything else in town was closed!). So we rushed over and got in at the very last minute before they locked up for the weekend. Whew. It wouldn’t have been fun to be stranded over the weekend!  I’m so thankful the flat came while we were in Bismarck, we could easily have been 100 miles in the middle of nowhere! Most of North Dakota looks like this:

Beautiful but not exactly where you want to have a flat tire. God seems to enjoy taking care of us!!

We finally arrived at my Grandma’s house at about 9:30pm, so nice to see her again! Visiting, drinking her so-pale-it-could-be-herbal-tea coffee, and listening to stories.

 And so our “Terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day” turned out just fine after all.  (Bonus points to anyone who loves that book!)

A few more pics from the road:

I snapped the next two out of the window at 80 mph – but I liked the blurred edges.

 All’s well that ends well.

Until later!

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Reflections

This week’s assignment in my fun photography club is: Reflections.

I just bought a pair of fun sunglasses for .40 cents (yes, a $40 pair of glasses on sale + $10 off cupon = .40 cents paid!) … and I noticed they were extremely reflective.

So I made my sis try them out while she was playing fetch with Elssa I snapped this photo.

ISO 200 F2.8 @ 1/500

I’m using my old camera for all my assignments now because Nikon has sold out of all their D700′s and I don’t want to break mine and not be able to replace it (it scares me just saying that!). There are rumors that Nikon will be announcing a new DSLR camera in the next 2 months, but until they do I’m going to be VERY careful and only use mine for work. I do have backups but my D700 is my favorite camera so it’s being babied right now. ; ) I hope the rumors are true that the next model will include HD video, that would be so fun!! Until then my assignment pics are taken with my 4 year old D80.

It’s been a quieter few weeks for me. Really nice to be caught up on all my editing and design work. To be able to enjoy summer and family! Tomorrow I visit my grandmother who has no internet – not sure how I’ll survive but hopefully I will.  And then life gets crazy again in September!! I’m enjoying time off but also looking forward to being busy with work. It’s such a strange business … one month you work 6 days a week 16 hour days, the next you had nothing to do. So weird. But it keeps life interesting!!

What are your weekend plans?

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Foodie confession

I grew up in a family that cooks food from scratch: healthy, real, unprocessed food. And I thought it was normal. Only recently have I begun to realize how un-normal that is! My sister and I will gladly eat a raw green pepper for a snack. And we all LOVE our garden produce. Right now we have buckets of green beans and tons of tomatoes coming out of the 10×10 foot green house. A good problem to have if you ask me. Nothing says summer like a fresh BLT sandwich or fresh tomato and basil spaghetti sauce. Or zucchini boats baked to golden perfection. MMMM.

I really do love good food!! So I thought I’d better ad it to the about me page on my website. : )

I’m not just a veggetable lover; I enjoy a good steak, a piece of rich dutch cheese, strong coffee, black licorice, dark chocolate with any kind of nuts … I guess you could say I have European taste buds. lol! Strong, rich flavor in small amounts. Although I do LOVE Asian food too. Hot and spicy, burn your mouth curry. Peanut sauces over grilled chicken, and aromatic Jasmin rice. Ok I just love good food. : )

I actually took the tomato photo for my club assignment last week. The assignment was (of course) Food!

ISO 200 F2.8 @ 1/1000 second

For those wanting the recipe it’s easy: Slice a tomato, stuff it with fresh basil leaves. Ad some cheese, a drip of olive oil, salt and pepper.

Easy! And oh so yummy!

So there you have it.  What are your favorite foods??

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Editing and becoming a curator

Love this: ” You don’t make a great museum by putting all the art in the world into a single room. That’s a warehouse. What makes a museum great is the stuff that’s not on the walls. Someone says no. … There’s an editing process … it’s the stuff you leave out that matters. So constantly look for things to remove, simplify, and streamline. Be a curator.” – Jason Fried and David Hansson in the book Rework

I try to do that in my editing process as well. Not every photograph I take at a wedding is worth looking at (it’s painful to admit). Maybe I shot the ground by accident, or someone sneezed mid snap, or uncle bob leans into the frame, or maybe I just trip over my feet as I’m backing up and jiggle the camera. But there is definitely a culling process after the wedding is over, picking out the best images, the great shots, the most emotional, or funny. Trust me, you still get way too many photos, but the point is you get the best.

I aim to be the curator of your wedding photography.

I always did want to be a curator …

And now on to a few fun e-session photos because a post isn’t a post without a photo.

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Fargo Engagement Session |Alicia + Ross | Kandel Photography

Nothing I can say about these photos cuz I love them all! Alicia and Ross were so comfortable and let their true selves shine through… which makes my job magical. So I’ll let the photos speak for themselves. ; )

I think the next one is my favorite. But how can I choose!?!

 


Thanks guys for an amazing evening of romance and laughter!

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Fargo Air Show 2011

This weekend if you were anywhere near Fargo you knew the Air Show was in town – because the Blue Angles were practicing with their Jets all over the skies leaving a trail of thunder behind them. It was a perfect, gorgeous weekend for a day out in the sunshine! The whole atmosphere was like a fair or carnival: people, the smell of hot dogs and cotton candy, music, loud speakers, Navy bands and of course -air planes!

We arrived just as the WWII planes were showing off. I’m a history lover, and WWII era is one of my favorite time periods to study so this was super cool for me!

The B-25 bomber was amazing:

They also had Spitfires. Every time I saw it zoom past I kept hearing the theme song from Foyle’s War in my head (in the series Foyle’s son flies a spitfire). I was amazed at how fast it could go considering it is about 70 years old! How would you like to look up and see hundreds of these flying overhead? A scary or hopeful sight depending on who you were I imagine.

One of the other things that amazed me was how distinct the sound of the WWII engine is. They would start up out of sight and I KNEW it was a WWII plane. Maybe I’ve watched too many old movies but they definitely have their own sound as well as look. A deep throbbing sound.

I love the shot below of the B-25 props – notice all the people in the reflection. : ) Can you spot me?

We even got to stick out heads up inside (although we couldn’t actually go in) … it felt like stepping back in time. The look, the color of the paint, the empty space full of stories and ghosts of past missions.

Turn the image black and white and all of a sudden you ARE back in time. Who sat in these seats?

Love this shot of the crowd: A guy holding his wife & child up to see better!

Tons of other planes to explore: Fat Albert

After the WWII planes then the stunt fliers swooped and spun. Flipping in ways that made you wonder “HOW do they do that?!” 

And then the highlight of the show: The BLUE ANGELS!!

Look at how close together they are? And at 300-500 MPH!

How do they not crash?


Every time they swooped down it was silent until they were right above you and then ROAR!!! The sound vibrated your chest.

Even the fire fighters on duty climbed up high to enjoyed the show.

And the grand finale:


Whew. What an exciting weekend! I sunburned my nose which is a sign of good old summer fun. : )

What did you do for fun this week??

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