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Wedding at The Waters, Oshkosh {katie + matt}

Katie and Matt planned a beautiful celebration at The Waters, Oshkosh with a navy and lace theme adding a nautical twist with their love of the great open waters.  Katie’s stunning beauty and sassy personality made for a great collection of images from their wedding day.  Enjoy!

Snowy Wisconsin Winter Wedding {Tara & Tim}

Winter weddings have a whisp of magic about them that we adore to the core. We all have to work a bit quicker in the snowy beauty but the outcome is so fresh, so unique, so lovely. Tara & Tim were such a delight to work with. Their natural confidence blended with our artistry in front of the camera. As a result we have a day filled with timeless beauty, playfully wrapped in their very own snow globe of a day. Winter stretches us as artists to break boundaries and try new things, this is a total win win. I know this is an image heavy post but it’s meant to give the full emotion of the day and to inspire winter brides…plus, I really couldn’t help myself.


P.S : A little note to Tim & Tara. As your one year anniversary is on the horizon, may your days be filled with genuine love, may you always enjoy the simple beauties in life and may you continue to be blessed in your journey as one. Congratulations on your first year together!

Wedding Cinema Film : Copper Clover Film

Wedding & Reception : Bridgewood Hotel Resort

Floral : Marshall Florist

Tux : Mens Warehouse

Gowns : David’s Bridal

Cake : Artistic Cakes

DJ : Fortune Talent

A warm and cozy winter wedding {melissa & yves}

Despite the inclement cold and shorter days we love winter weddings as much as our couples do. Melissa and Yves had a vision for a rustic handmade Christmas wedding that embraced their close relationships with family and friends. They so beautifully had just that and more in our eyes. What made this celebration so special was the focus on meaningful details and overall intimacy of the entire day. The groom’s father officiated an extremely touching and heartfelt ceremony involving several family members to deliver the homily. And Melissa and Yves are both voice and musical educators so it was only fitting for a choir of their guests to entertain the others.

Afterward, guests arrived to a cozy candle and Christmas light lit barn and were treated to warm beverages and hand made treats. A collection of the families’ heirloom chinaware was the perfect compliment to the hand prepared dinner that spotlighted farm raised crops and family recipes. For dessert, handmade ice cream, Mom’s cookies and chocolates and Dad’s famous pies we all on display. In lieu of a chaotic reception there was a bit of storytelling accompanied by family songs both hummed and strummed.

There was an outpouring of love that you could feel in every moment of the day. It was so moving to see the warmth that emanated from the fellowship they shared with each and every guest. With a sparkler send off leading to a horse drawn carriage, it was the picture perfect ending to their storybook day. I can’t imagine the feeling the two of them had in their hearts as they disappeared into the dark, star-filled night.

Weddings are what you make them–when you close your eyes, what do you see? What do you want to hear, smell, taste, and want to remember about your special day? Enjoy exactly what Melissa and Yves dreamed of as you view the image from this memorable evening in the tiny little town of Columbus, WI.




































































P.S:: Colombus, WI was one of the Wisconsin towns that Hollywood descended upon for filming of the most recent Public Enemies movie, staring none other then J Depp!