
Sunday morning we had pleasure to photograph Nathan and Kelsey and their dog Charlie. The couple will be getting married this august in their back yard in Northern Minnesota. We them at Taylor’s Falls, MN on the St. Croix river and a popular rock climbing location.














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Kyle and Kym’s wedding was the second of our triple header weekend and what fun they were. they were married in the historic St. Clements Episicapol Church in St. Paul. The wedding had a 1940’s feel beginning with Kym’s hair style and including the 1947 packard they used as their get away car. Both are doctors and many of their classmates were apart of the wedding. the reception was held at the historic Summit Mannor on St. Paul’s Cathedral Hill. Here are the highlights:






















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Jason and Sarah’s wedding is the first in last weekend’s tripple header of three weddings. The wedding was held on board one of the Mississippi River boats that ply the waters between St. Paul and Minneapolis. Jason and Sarah are moving to Central America by the end of the summer in order to work with an orphanage, they have set up a foundation to fund their work there.














Jason and Sarah’s slide show
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Finally fixed the slide show for Andy and Kim’s wedding…here is the link:
Andy and Kim’s Lakeside wedding
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We photographed Andy and Kim’s wedding June 3 at Kim’s parent’s home in Sauk Center, MN the home of Sinclair Lewis. the day was gorgeous and Andy and Kim were a blast to work with. Both grew up around farming hence the “American gothic” style image above, thanks to Kim’s best friend. Both Andy and Kim have spent a lot of time together in canoes paddling the lakes of Minnesota. So it was only natural to have them in a canoe together after the ceremony.
Here area a few more highlights, my usual slide is stile in process and will be posted as soon as resolve a software problem!













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by Bill Weaver
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