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Wisconsin Wedding Photographer {Andrea & Luke)

It was an absolute perfect day for Luke and Andrea’s open air wedding this summer at North Shore Golf Club. Some weddings are blessed with the most of beautiful days where everything flows as planned with the only things left to do are smile, relax and enjoy the amazing day you planned. Surrounded by friends and family, Luke and Andrea got to do just that. Andrea knew precisely how she wanted their special day to go and with the help of Sash & Bows attention to all the details, it was a day to remember. From our experience, brides that choose to have a wedding planner truly get to soak in the little and grand moments of the day that seemingly flies by, as it should be.

Finding a practical gift for your attendees is not an easy task but Andrea nailed it with these adorable robes from Plum Pretty Sugar. Kobe’s Bowtie found and bought on Etsy – SillyBuddy These pure, gentile moments of the day are so special to witness. A big day for all indeed!

Andrea and her father chose to have a First Look before Andrea and her handsome groom did one.  It was such a genuine moment to recognize her Daddy in that way. It still brings a huge smile to my face to see dad’s reaction to the vision of his little girl dressed in white for her big day.

Equally a profound father son moment, possibly the last time he’ll assist Luke in this manner. Two minds racing with heartfelt thoughts and wonders. Talk about butterflies. Can’t you feel the excitement for them? These first look moments are equally breathtaking. So pure and sweet. Andrea’s bouquet choices gets our vote for the best use of color harmony.  The soft tones and textures of the succulents were accented perfectly with the girls dresses. The way their hands are tenderly embracing speaks so much. I adore these sweet moments that tend to fade from the memory over time. Such a natural feeling to be married under a beautiful tree canopy. Signature ‘Berry Benrud Mojito’ to refresh and toast to. Those paper straws add just the perfect touch of class. Yard games bring such a great playful energy to the cocktail hour. This custom bean bag game was a darling investment choice. I’ve seen plenty of custom place cards but these were amazing. Each card playfully represented in such a classy manner what was to come. Willows, I always gravitate towards their beauty. So restful, romantic and texturally interesting. Afternoon light presents such beautiful imagery. I love focusing on tender moments. Imagine smelling these cakes from across the room even before seeing them. That familiar smell of sweet butter-cream was just the first attraction to these stunning pastry creations. Receptions become memorable when there is room to mingle and disperse beyond the dance floor. We always love the atmosphere North Shore Country Club creates after dusk. Yes, fireworks were a surprise treat to ALL the guests at Andrea & Luke reception. Not even Mon and Dad knew about this sweet ending!

Images can only tell you so much about your wedding day.  To really see and feel Andrea and Luke’s day check out their wedding film produced by our favorite cinematographers, Copper Clover Films!

Cinematography : Copper Clover Films
Floral : Branching Out
Wedding Planner : Sash & Bow
Wedding dress – Liancarlo
Shoes : Jimmy Choo
Hair Artistry : Shear Chaos
Silk Flower Hair piece  : Untamed Petals
Make- Up Artist : Refashioned by Jai
Bridesmaid dresses : J.Crew
Bridesmaid Robe Gifts : Plum Pretty Sugar {Etsy}
Kobe’s Bowtie : SillyBuddy
Groom’s Suit : Coppley
Bride/Groom’s rings : Union Diamond
Calligraphy Artist {wedding invitations and seating cards} – Just Write Studios
Graphic Designer : Jessica Michels Designs
Seating Cards : JonNi Paper Goods
Custom Bean Bag Game : Style My Corntoss
Custom Hang Tags for Wishing Tree : The Pink Lantern
Customized Invitations : Bella Figura
Mercury vases : Pottery Barn
Ceremony Music : Heritage String Quartet
Cocktail Hour & Reception Music : Stitely Orchestra
Wedding Guest Favors/Coffee Mugs : Sunset Hill Stonewear
Photo Booth : Smilebooth
Photo Booth Props : Mister Mustache
Fireworks : Bartolotta

Wisconsin Wedding Photographer {Green Bay Wedding Show}

This past weekend I had the chance to visit the Green Bay Wedding Show at Shopko Hall with camera in hand.   Why might a photographer do something like this?  Well, quite simply, for you.  I love the wedding world and I want every bride we have the pleasure of working with to have the best and greatest of everything on their wedding day.  We’ve photographed over 100 local and destination weddings and are there from start to finish on many occasions.  We meet most every vendor at a wedding, have tasted food from most every venue and caterer in the area, certainly eat cake (maybe more than we should), know which DJs keep a full dance floor and have worked with many of the florists and wedding planners around as well.  All of this is to your benefit because it’s all a big deal on your wedding day!  So, here’s my list of a few favorites:

First is Copper Clover Films.  If you do not have a wedding film in your budget I seriously urge you to figure a way to get one in there!  Not having a wedding film is one of the top regrets from most brides.  With the flood of emotions that day, YOU WILL FORGET so much!  The day is a blur, and I promise, you will want to go back and relive all the time and love you poured into your day.  Check out this wedding highlight sampler:

My second advice and favorite thing (besides cake) on a wedding day is to work with an event planner.  I know it may feel great to ‘save’ all that money by not hiring one, but man, once you’re living that day you will be soooo happy you have a go-to person!  Planners will take care of so much more than you think and free you up from micro-managing your aunts, mother and bridesmaids allowing you and your guests to completely enjoy your day.   I’ve worked with Alliey from Sash & Bow for many weddings and she always does an amazing job.  Also, if the word ‘vintage’ has anything to do with your wedding vision you MUST contact her about her vintage rentals.  Check out a few of the tables she had set at the wedding show.

Casee from Branching Out had a stunning booth as well and paired with wedding planner, Styled Accordingly, displayed a modern meets vintage yellow pallet.  We’ve done so many amazingly beautiful weddings with Branching Out and I’d highly recommend their team to anyone.  Their flowers are always breathtaking and Casee is a really fun artist to work with!

As for cakes, I have no photos but speak from my tummy when I recommend my favorites.  The Italian Cream Cake by Cakescapes in Green Leaf, WI… AMAZING.  I’m speechless at how flavorful this cake was and I’d love to eat it this summer, so please, one of our 2013 Brides, order it!   My next all-time favorite is Monzu on Broadway in Green Bay.  Love, love, love.  I drive up to Green Bay from Appleton for my kids birthday parties just to have their cake.  I’m not a crunchy frosting cake lover so Monzu is my bakery.  Their buttercream is as smooth as whip cream and cakes are a work of art.   This one is from a recent wedding we captured this summer… so good!

And, nothing is cooler than an ice cream bar at a wedding so if you want your cake and ice cream too, you must check out Kelley Country Creamery.  The smoothest, creamiest, yummiest ice cream I’ve ever had!  It’s a small-town ice cream shoppe just south of Fond du Lac making all their own ice cream on-site using milk from their own cows out back.  With over 200 flavors available I’m sure you will find a few to match your wedding theme and colors!  I hope you had the change to attend the Green Bay Wedding Show and if not, there will be more coming up this Spring.  Stay connected with our Kim Thiel Photography – Weddings Facebook page for more wedding tips and favorites.

Audubon Nature Preserve Wedding {ellie & kevin}

Finding two people madly in love for one another that have a true appreciation for the zest of life is a powerful combination. Add the strength of family, the support of friends and the beauty of nature and you have the makings for this very special wedding celebration.
Family and friends from all over the world gathered amongst the peaceful protection of towering trees at Schlitz Audubon Nature Preserve to witness the power of love that these two share. Their heartfelt ceremony included not only chosen scripture but also a special heart shaped rock blessing and notations from poetry such as this:
‘Camerado, I give you my hand!
I give you my love more precious than money,
I give you myself before preaching or law;
Will you give me yourself? will you come travel with me?
Shall we stick by each other as long as we live?’

-taken from Walt Whitman’s “Song of the Open Road”
Ellie and Kevin, you two have found within each other what poets write about. You two really made the day about your unique spirits and we’re delighted to have been included. We left feeling like old friends and hope to soon take you up on your West Coast offer.
Their wedding rings were a perfect reflection of who they are and where their love blossomed, Mt Hood. Oregon.
A wedding day is just as exciting for the parents of the couple.  We strongly encourage involving your parents as much as you can… they’ll be honored to assist!
When Ellie pulled out two tiny boxes as gifts to her sisters it was all they could do to contain their humor. Inside the boxed were two sweet little rings from Tracy Sylvia as was the contents of the tiny little box they had for her!  These sisters are so in touch with one another that they unknowingly bought the same gifts for each other!
After dressing, Ellie skimmed her vows one last time and prepared for the First Look to see her handsome groom. 
I get butterflies in my tummy reliving their First Look… sweet and tender and laced with expressions and embraces that would not have taken place should they waited for the aisle.
When Ellie was younger she found a postcard on the streets of Costa Rica, picked it up and tucked it away smiling to herself shyly, thinking that one day she would give it to her future husband on her wedding day. The front reads “you’re the one”, the back a sweet message for Kevin. 
An impromptu First Look with daddy:
Ellie’s mom was the most excited mom I’ve ever seen on a wedding day; her energy contagious!
Ellie has a ‘small’ collection of heart-shaped rocks, each holding special memories of places they’ve been. Specially packed and traveling from Mt. Hood, Oregon, this rock will now hold the loving touch of friends and family and will always remind them of this unique gathering of friends and family from across the world.
Kevin could no longer contain his excitement!
Finally, Husband and Wife…
Having the chance to photograph Ellie and Kevin (at a Nature Center!) for me was like a kid in a candy store. I didn’t know where to begin but their tender loving embraces and calming attitude guided me to exactly what I wanted. For more of their Nature Center images visit a previous blog post I had to share immediately after the wedding.
I melt at this image… ugh.
Ellie had a beaming smile across her face all day as Kevin swept her off her feet.
As we rounded the tiny path leading to the beach front, Ellie and I threw our heads at one another, beaming, as our eyes laid eyes on THIS! A driftwood teepee… are you kidding me! We both dropped our jaws and giggled knowing this was going to make for their perfect ‘sea side’ wedding images. 
Yes, I got a bit soaked as I took the beating of a few waves to get these shots. Not complaining… so worth it!
A summer afternoon on the shores of Lake Michigan…
After soaking in more of the views and surroundings of the nature preserve, Kevin whisked Ellie away to the recently re-purposed Pritzlaff Building in the Historic Third Ward, Milwaukee. It certainly is a hidden gem with its hip vibe and old world charm. It’s Cream City brick and massively tall wooden columns fit their vision for a romantic dinner ending in a huge party.

No Wisconsin wedding is complete without a lavish cheese spread and Shully’s delivered just that, it was amazing.
Thee Pritzlaff Building, gah!
Their Head Table:
Each table was assigned a memory from Kevin and Ellie’s life journey.
A glimps into dad’s 22 minute heartfelt speech, a shining example of why you need video on your wedding day. While these images capture a mood and memory, those words spoken, an artform in and of itself, will forever be gone unless captured. Copper Clover Films was there for the entire event and will surely deliver an amazing wedding film to Kevin and Ellie to relive as often as they wish. More to come…
I love food, let it be known. Taste and smell are amazingly powerful senses that have the power to bring floods of memories back into our lives so I try to always catch a few shots of the wedding meals that were carefully selected to celebrate with. This simple yet perfectly prepared wedding meal provided by Shully’s.

I expected nothing less than an emotion Father-Daughter dance:
Kevin and his mom cut it up to a hip Irish jig:
And the selection for the First Dance was an upbeat and hip tune of ‘This Must be the Place’ by Talking Heads which swiftly welcomed the guests to devour the dance floor!
If you’re searching for the best DJ you can for a memorable event I seriously encourage you to check out Jimmy Cababa… your wedding WILL be an amazing dance party.
Being from Portland where food trucks are quite the craze, Ellie & Kevin decided to treat their guests to one of their comforts of home. The Chubby Cheese Truck was busy making delicious grilled cheese for guests needing a refueling from the packed dance floor.
Dress :: Ania Bridal of Portland, OR
Tux :: J Crew
Shoes :: Imelda’s Shoes {hers}, Nordstroms {his}
Floral artistry :: Esther of Impressions Floral
Bakery & Custard :: Loaf & Jug-pies, Kopps-custard
Catered Cuisine :: Shully’s Cuisine
Venue :: Pritzlaff Building courtesy of Gravity Events