Today I get to share Emily and Chris’ gallery wall of wedding photographs with you. This was a really fun gallery wall to design, and I absolutely love how it turned out!
Read MoreI’m so excited to share Sari and John’s wedding album with you today. Just for fun, I’ve also included a few insights into how I design wedding albums!
Read MoreTessa and Michael had a beautiful, intimate backyard wedding in late summer/early fall. Their wedding, which they shared with a couple dozen guests, was a really special day full of intentional elements and traditions! I was so excited to help them create a wedding album that honors their community and the beautiful, intentional moments woven throughout their wedding day.
Read MoreAn album was a really beautiful art choice for Andrea and Taylor, as it organically narrates and unfolds the story of their wedding day. Their album holds so many pictures of their favorite people and their love-filled community! Since Andrea and Taylor’s community is what is most important to them, it felt so authentic and true to them to have a wedding album full of memories and loved ones and moments from their day.
Read MoreFrom the start of our time working together, Emily and Johnny shared that they were really excited about creating wedding art! Their wedding day had so many chapters, from their first outlook underneath the trees, to wedding pictures with friends and family, to hanging out with their loved ones during the reception. I got to document that in a narrative format and tell the story of their wedding day in their wedding album!
Read MoreI’m so excited to welcome Grace and Ella back to the blog! If you’ve stopped by my website before, you might remember Grace and Ella’s wedding at Mayowood Stone Barn from last fall. Today I’ll be sharing the wedding art that they chose for their home, as well as a little more information about what the art design process is like.
Read MoreAs you may have read already on my wedding photography FAQ page or in a previous blog post, I like to do an art consult in each couple’s home before their wedding. During my art consult at Heidi and Josh’s home, I discovered how much they adore handmade art! Their home is full of warm textures, rich colors, and meaningful objects (many of which were made by themselves or creative family members). There’s a sense of authenticity that is present in Heidi and Josh’s home. This same sense of genuineness was present during their wedding day as well, and so as we were planning their art together, I made it my goal to carry that warmth, texture, and intentionality into their wedding art.
Read MoreIsaac and Eliza had an outdoor wedding at the Como Conservatory in St. Paul - their day was full of friends and community and energy , interspersed by calm romantic moments with these two. Their wedding album is such a storytelling reflection of their intentional wedding day.
Read MoreEmily and Tommy were excited to create printed art with their wedding photos from the very beginning. To tell the story of their wedding, we created a large rectangular, 50-page album with a leaf-etched, brown leather cover. The etching fits so well with the natural woodland elements from their day!
Read MoreDid you know there’s a magic best height to hang art? While there isn’t one rule for hanging art that applies to every situation, there are some best practices to use when choosing where and to place art on your wall. Read on to learn some tips and see what we considered when we hung Emily and Tommy’s engagement art.
Read MoreTracy and Paul’s home has an eclectic mixture of rustic, earthy textures complimented with more industrial glam elements, and our gallery wall captured both. We designed a set of three framed photos, two in metallic gold frames and a center portrait in one of my frames made of reclaimed barn wood.
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