Franconia Sculpture Park in Shafer, Minnesota is a great spot for a COVID-friendly stroll if you, like me, desperately need to leave your home.
Read MoreVisitor center at Franconia Sculpture Park
Visitor center at Franconia Sculpture Park
Franconia Sculpture Park in Shafer, Minnesota is a great spot for a COVID-friendly stroll if you, like me, desperately need to leave your home.
Read MoreThe remaining geese in Lyman Lakes who, like the rest of us, thought winter wasn’t coming.
Just when we thought it was going to be both a lonely + brown Christmas, a blizzard came and made it seem logical we were sitting alone at home for the holidays.
Read MoreWhen work friends become life friends, you know it’s been a worthwhile job. I never got to hug my coworker Sarah goodbye because I left our shared workplace during the pandemic. I’ve really only seen her via Zoom since March, so it was an extra sweet treat to be able to see her and Paul and Baby T, who is NO LONGER A BABY, in person! It seems like just yesterday we were planning that hedgehog-themed baby shower at work.
Read MoreOur Airbnb tiny house
Before election week, we took a little road trip down to Viroqua, Wisconsin. We stayed in a cozy tiny house, ate incredible food from The Driftless Cafe, watched almost all of The Queen’s Gambit, and hiked around the bluffs of the Mississippi.
Read MoreThe view from Madeline Island.
We spent a perfect Labor Day weekend biking and hiking around Madeline Island, poking through used bookshops, and seeing what the much-lauded Bayfield, Wisconsin had to offer.
Read MoreLena’s parents have one of the best gardens, and it grew up alongside her…her first year coincided with a move to a new house with a big yard. It was only fitting that she was most photogenic among the kale and pepper plants. This shoot was filled with all the best fall colors, and some of my dearest friends.
Read MoreWe hit those golden hour rays just right.
I had the pleasure of photographing my first puppy family session at Whitetail Woods with Tyler, Mitch, and their three very quick but super lovable dogs. We caught all the fall golden hour rays and got some great non-blurry headshots of all involved. Enjoy!
Read MoreCourtney and James are two of my favorite people, so when they asked me to take some baby bump photos, I was both honored and excited. This was officially my first maternity shoot, and I couldn’t have asked for a more sweet or adorable family. We warmed up with a few trial shots at Keepsake Cidery in Dundas, Minnesota, then strolled around downtown Northfield before making a quick pit-stop by the Carleton Arboretum before the bugs devoured us.
I can’t wait to meet their little one and watch these two parent. For now, here are some of my favorites of these three.
Read MoreFor my own posterity, I wanted to track how the exponential curve toward a new understanding of reality took shape in my mind during the beginning of COVID. Our ability as a species to reach a place of equilibrium, to “normalize” almost any state that continues for longer than a couple of weeks, is also fascinating (even if biologically sensible). I want to slow down my memory, notice better, try to learn some things from this once in a lifetime (fingers crossed) global pandemic.
Read MoreAfter not really leaving our house for a couple of months, when the governor okayed “dispersed camping,” we packed our backpacks and spent a couple of days exploring Theodore Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota. From bison to wild horses, badlands to prairies, we still left feeling socially distanced but with an itch to return.
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