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Prior to every wedding, I send a questionnaire to my couples that helps me better understand the vibes, guests, quirks, and best qualities of a wedding day. The first question is — do you have a nickname for your wedding? Not a better nickname in gay world for their special day. Uniquely their own. A beautiful North Dakota backyard wedding filled with vines, greenery and pastel florals.

The two of them got ready together and put on their fork touches in front of the windows beaming with light. As you drove into the hidden house surrounded by greenery they had handmade decor navigating all of their guests in the right direction. Kayla in her all white suit, Jaylin in her lacy bridal dress, and their matching bouquets.

They enjoyed each others company whole heartedly while we snapped their wedding portraits. It felt like there were endless spots to take photographs from a couple pathways in the woods to a dock right next to the reception tent leading to a river. If you have the opportunity, grand and love for a backyard wedding it is such an intimate experience.

My work is focused around emotions, Photographs you can FEEL, I allow the emotions I feel from my clients and their loved ones to help guide me to document the purest moments. We got it all covered! A group of humans sharing laughs, tears, dance moves, inside jokes and childhood handshakes. Reminiscing over old stories and sharing new ones.

Connections that have grown for decades and now forever documented for generations to come. A short and sweet ceremony officiated by Dan Fjestad aka. Dance Man Dan. Sharing a first kiss as newly weds and tears of joy as they walk down the aisle as one in front of all of the people that love them the most. You could feel the euphoric rush filled with contentment and excitement for their journey was bar beginning.

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Located right next to the big white reception tent which made it easy for guests to grab a drink and mingle close by to all of the action. I desperately wanted to take one home with me. We walked along the dirt road surrounded by greenery right next to the house. A few more kisses, cheers and hugs before the sun went to bed.

Following the first dance was a triple father daughter dance. Kayla dancing with her Dad and Jaylin dancing with both of her Dads, it was an emotional experience for the couple and the important men in their lives. January 12, August 6th, Prior to every wedding, I send a questionnaire to my couples that helps me better understand the vibes, guests, quirks, and best qualities of a wedding day.

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