Liz and Corey’s Wedding 06.03.12

We traveled to Somerset, New Jersey to photograph the wedding of Liz Orenstein and Corey Cohen. Molly had met Liz during her freshman year at the University of Minnesota. They became best friends; in fact – Liz was Maid of Honor at Molly’s wedding in Sonoma, California in 2009.

When Liz took a job transfer from Minnesota to New Jersey, we joked that the circle of available Jewish men became MUCH bigger. In fact, Liz met Corey on “J Date” and the two quickly became serious. I took their engagement photos when they visited Minnesota last August.

Their wedding was one of the most sumptuous, emotional, and beautiful events I’ve had the pleasure of photographing. Many tears were shed that day, beginning when Liz’s mother spied her wedding dress hanging in the bride’s suite, to the first look from her father, to seeing Corey for the first time, the Ketubah signing, the vows, the toasts…. you get the idea!

I always tell my couples that “it isn’t a real wedding unless something goes wrong”. Well, that started with Corey discovering that the tux shirt he purchased did not include buttons! The staff at The Palace at Somerset Park scurried around trying to find white buttons and had to sew them on for him! We envisioned them cutting off white buttons on whomever they found  with buttons! So we started a “little late”…. And then – as soon as we went outside for some pictures around the beautiful grounds – it started to rain! But, honestly, those were the only glitches of the day. In fact, the silver lining of the rainy day was an amazing double rainbow at sunset.

I hope you can see the depth of this couple’s adoration of each other in these photos. As guests witnessed Corey seeing Liz for the first time and getting very emotional, everyone grabbed their tissues.

I have to mention the food. OH – the FOOD! I have never seen such an array of spectacular food – ever! The cocktail hour featured 9 different chef manned stations. Sushi, wok stir fry, carving station, salads…. and this was only the cocktail hour. Dinner was ordered from a menu. Then, the crowning glory (after the cake was served): they opened the salon doors to a Viennese Pastry Buffet. Tortes, pastries, chocolate fountain, cakes, cheesecakes, chef made-to-order beignets. And on. And ON. It seemed to me there were enough desserts to feed 1,000 people. Afterwards, I wondered who got to take home all the leftovers?!

The live band was capable of performing any cover and their repertoire was vast. Classical, disco, top 40, waltzes, polkas, etc. Along with the traditional Horah and the Mezinke Dances, they kept the crowd dancing the entire time.

Well… I’ll let these photos attempt to tell the amazing wedding story of Liz and Corey. Mazel tov! And enjoy your honeymoon cruise to the Mediterranean!

The groom's sister had just smacked him - hard - in the head!

The groom's nephew Matthew was the ring bearer
The Ketubah signing
Underneath the chuppah at the Palace at Somerset Park

The yellow calla lily theme carried over in the centerpieces on each table
This is one of many chef manned stations during the cocktail hour
Making sushi at the cocktail hour

The groomsmen are sporting cheeseheads in hommage to Liz's Wisconsin roots
The couple are lifted up into the air on chairs during the Horah dance
During the dancing, the rain stopped and a double rainbow appeared!
The centerpiece at the Viennese pastry dessert buffett
A full moon rose on the horizon so I persuaded the couple to take another photo break!
The Palace at night

One Prop – Many Uses

Our senior models are photographed early in the spring. The outdoor studio is just showing signs of life, but there is little indication of the fabulous gardens to come! In lieu of flower gardens, I thought I’d buy some big gerbera daisies and use them for the first three models that came the weekend of April 14-15. Little did I know that they would still be pretty three weekends later. Only Brittany on May 6th missed out on being photographed with the daisies 🙁   They were WELL past their prime!

So then the challenge became: how can I make the pictures all look different? Our constant challenge during senior season is to produce one brand new idea for each senior. So I just applied that principal to our models. It was a fun project and the girls were, as always, good sports about it. Here are my favorites:

Sneak Peek: Krysy and Jesse 03.24.12

When Krysy and Jesse moved their wedding date up to March 24th, I was very nervous. We were flying in from Palm Springs the night before and getting in very late. What if there was one of our famous March Blizzards? But, thanks to the warmest March on record, a mild 72 degree day made it seem more like a May wedding. It could not have been more perfect! (The previous Saturday would have actually been too HOT: 81 degrees on March 17th!)

We took advantage of the beautiful warm day and spent an hour outdoors with the wedding party. The wedding and reception was held at the historic Minneapolis City Hall. The downtown venue was a great backdrop, both indoors and out, for spectacular photo ops! Marble staircases, arches, stained glass, and then skyscrapers, busy city streets and clocktowers for outdoor props = happy wedding photographers! Did I forget to mention a happy, easygoing couple who were up for anything?

Jesse left before dawn the next day, as his National Guard unit has been deployed again (hence the earlier wedding date). I hope these photos will give them some happy memories to hold on to during their separation.

Inside the beautiful City Hall

 

Taken immediately following the ceremony

 

Across the street at the Federal Courthouse

 

The clocktower of the City Hall

 

The bride and groom's thumbprints, with each guest's

 

A spectacular setting for a reception!

 

The guests enjoyed an amazing candy buffet

 

Calendar Dawg

It’s our favorite dog model Rinna! She once again patiently posed for our 2012 calendar photo shoot. Though I detect a hint of reproachful indignity in her eyes, do you see it? Here are some of our favorite “months”.

March

 

April

 

May: Molly and Joe's anniversary

 

July

 

September

 

December, of course

Krysy and Jesse’s Engagement Session 02.29.12

I’ve known Krysy for many years; in fact, Molly was friends with Krysy (Krystyna now) in elementary school. And I took her senior pictures. Her family, which includes 4 other sisters (no brothers!) comes almost every year for a family photo. It always makes me very happy when lifelong customers ask me to photograph their wedding. Such a special event in a person’s life! And then you know what the next photo session will be: I hear an old song, “first comes love, then comes marriage…..”

Krysy and Jesse are getting married March 24th. They had to move up this date because Jesse is being deployed THE NEXT DAY. He is in the Air Force National Guard. This is the third wedding I’ve photographed that a deployment moved up a planned wedding date!

Where to do beautiful engagement photos in the dead of winter? Aha – the Como Conservatory in St. Paul. Little did we know when we checked in, though, that you have exactly 30 minutes to photograph. ready, set, ….RUN! (Yes, they follow you and I swear they have a timer set!) Luckily, I have photographed in this venue many times in the past and knew all the good spots. Whew – we did it. And I think we got some very nice shots. Molly and I can’t wait to photograph their wedding in downtown Minneapolis is a few weeks.

Baby Wyatt

I’ve known Abbi and Cory for years. Back in junior high, Abbi being a Kenner and me being a Kentala, we were always seated right next to each other in classes. Cory I met in high school through my then-boyfriend’s group of friends, and he came to the studio senior year for our prom group’s photo shoot before the big dance. Imagine my delight when years later, Cory emails me to tell me they’re expecting and they want me to photograph their newborn baby!

I had the day penciled in on my calendar for quite some time, but as is the case with many first-born babies, Wyatt was days late. I stalked both Abbi and Cory’s Facebook pages, eagerly awaiting the news. Finally, he arrived the evening of January 8 and we quickly scheduled a photo shoot for the following week.

We got some fabulous shots of baby Wyatt, as well as some great ones with the new mom and dad, too. Throughout the entire photo shoot, Wyatt was happy as a clam, never crying once, even after outfit change after outfit change. What a champ! You know, I think someone has a career in modeling ahead of them…

My Best Friend’s Wedding

I met Liz Orenstein during my first week in the dorm at the University of Minnesota. Little did I know that we would become best friends, roommates for 3 years and–eventually–the maid of honor at each other’s wedding!

A job transfer took Liz to the east coast in 2009. She met Corey Cohen the next year, a New Jersey native. They recently moved to Morganville, New Jersey, which is about an hour commute from New York City. Their wedding and reception next June will be held at The Palace at Somerset Park.

Last week, I spent four days visiting with Liz and Corey, doing some intensive wedding activities/planning. We visited the Palace, which I was very interested to see because besides being the maid of honor, I will also be her photographer along with my mom! Wow–what a gorgeous venue for a wedding. Liz did hire the Lincolnshire wedding photography team as they had done a fantastic job at her brother’s wedding, but my mom and I are always happy wedding photographers so when we have the bonus of an incredible site to photograph in, we don’t let the moment pass!

The Palace at Somerset Park
The foyer where Liz and Corey’s ceremony will take place
Their gorgeous reception room

Liz and Corey were back in Minnesota in August, a perfect time of year for outdoor engagement photos in the gardens at the studio. My mom remarked that they were quite the happy, blissful couple which is what makes engagement photography so much fun!

We can’t wait to celebrate with you both next June!

Autumn Engagement Session

When Sarah first emailed me and requested an outdoor engagement session on November 5th or 12, I thought “no way will it still be nice outdoors”. Wrong! Last Saturday was very windy but it was a beautiful sunny mild day. True, many of the trees had already shed their leaves, but there are always a few stragglers with some remaining color. And, this fall season has lasted longer than usual.

So off we went to Alimagnet Park in Burnsville with Sarah and Mike and their dog Kodiak , a beautiful 3 year old golden retriever that they’ve had since ” Kodi”  was an 8 week old puppy. Kodi was instrumental in Mike’s proposal: Mike attached the ring box to Kodi’s collar AND Kodi is going to be their ring bearer next year!

Sarah and Mike grew up in lower Michigan and are getting married there next fall. In fact, Mike graduated from Michigan Tech – the same college my husband Mike and I got our bachelors degrees from! Sarah graduated from Northern Michigan University. When they get married next fall, they will have been dating for 9 years! Yes – they started dating in high school 🙂

Personalize Your Photo Shoot

We are always encouraging seniors to bring personalized items to their photo shoot. A good senior session should include photos that tell us something about their life: hobbies, talents, pets,  interests, activities, etc. Another great add on is to go to a “custom location”: a cool spot that hopefully no one else has discovered or used for their senior pictures. Last week, I went to Aaron’s home on the lake out in Prior Lake. We went out on the lake and took some photos with his boat and wakeboard. (Yes, I tried to encourage him to get in the water, but we were doing their family photo immediately after and he didn’t want to be “all wet”. Plus, that was the day with 50 mph wind gusts!)

If you are a junior reading this and will be here next year for senior pictures, I challenge you now to keep an eye out for a custom location that will add a special meaning or memory to your photos. Yes, there is a location fee, but the one-of-a kind photos are worth the added cost. One senior girl wanted a photo with her horse in a field and, near that field, there was an old rusted abandonned car that ended up being equally photo worthy.

Here are some of the personalized photos we’ve taken this year for the Class of 2012. My favorite has got to be the wildflower field!

what bees?
Spencer's tap shoes
cutest dog award
her helmet is signed by Brett! I tried trading for some photos.... no deal
a fun assignment for me - I got to go boating 🙂
we love it when girls bring their gorgeous prom dresses
we bring cars down to the pond park on our street
Cody strings lacrosse racquets for a job

Mike and Emily’s engagement session

I have known Mike since he was in elementary school – in the same grade and on the same sports teams as my son, Jack. And I met Emily when she came to our studio for her senior pictures.
Mike and Emily were “high school sweethearts” at Burnsville High School and have dated for 9 years. I will be photographing their wedding next July, 2012. It is really amazing to me how many couples’ weddings we photograph who have been together since high school. It is about one third of our weddings!
I really enjoy engagement sessions: it gives me alot of information about how the couple interacts and what type of photographs suit them. Mike and Emily laughed throughout their entire session – it was nearly impossible to do a “serious” pose! The CD they will receive with all their session images features many, many laughing and goofing around shots 🙂
Here is a sample of their session, and I even included the ONE serious and ONE traditional pose…. It will be alot of fun photographing this couples’ wedding!