All the pretty details . . .

One of the most exciting things to me is snail mail. (Just an old soul here!!) Honestly, I think this obsession started as a child--when I would 'pen pal' relatives and friends alike...now one of my favorite things to receive is a future bride's details. 

When I received Kat and Nate's invite I was beyond excited to photograph all the details. They used a photo from their engagement photos for the return sticker. (Counting down the days until these two tie the knot in May!) 

Here's a few pictures from their engagement shoot and the photos of their invitation! 

Happy Sunday! 

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Sneak Peek: Sarah + Brian

Location: Milwaukee, WI

After a Milwaukee-filled weekend (complete with bottomless mimosa's and a Lakefront Brewery tour) Sarah and Brian met up with me for our windy session in downtown. 

To be continued . . .

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Super Bowl Live MN

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota

It was humbling and exciting to be invited to take photos of the Opening Night of Superbowl Live in Minnestoa. (You can read more and see of my photos from the Opening Night here.)

The theme of the first night was talent that originated in the state of Minnesota. It started with a lot of local excitement as fans of Indina Menzel flooded and overflowed capacity for the Super Bowl Live staging area. Menzel took the stage, and performed 'Let It Go' and fans were all singing along...in the freezing temps...talk about "The cold never bothered us anyway..."

Next, Lipps Inc. the group which is known for their hit 'Funky Town' took the stage and jammed out! The crowd stayed engaged and danced as the band shared they too were feeling the cold temps even under stage lots. 

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See this more photos of this feature on the Milwaukee Business Journal here

Sneak Peek: Engagement Session [Kat + Nate]

Location: Frame Park Waukesha, WI

Cheers to the first few weeks into this new year! Honestly, it's wonderful to be editing under warm blankets, by the fire with candlelight. Earlier today I met up with Kat and Nate in Frame Park to photograph their engagement session. 

This wintery session was every bit as adorable (as you will see in the sneak peek below...) but man was it COLD, too!) We tied a Target dollar section sign to a park bench, wrapped Kat in a blanket several times, and she even trusted me to draw on her cowgirl boots! We had a blast bringing all her cute ideas for this session to life. (I'm seriously counting down the days until these two tie the knot!) 

These winter sessions are always fun; and you can read a few of my tips, in an earlier post on winter engagement shoots.

Here's to all the warmth of love this year! 

To be continued . . .

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Winter Engagements Tips: Golden Hour + more!

Cheers to 2018! 

There's nothing like freezing temps to bring people closer together, right? Unavoidably for us in the Midwest, there comes a point in time where we run out of comfortable days. But, we don't want to miss out on an opportunity to have fun either! Our couples might enjoy a wintery shoot; you might even enjoy it, too once you have a few things planned out. 

 Here are some things I learned when tackling a shoot in less than ideal conditions outside: 

1. Time out exactly when the coats come off--plan lots (and I mean lots of 'warm up' breaks, too). If you have winter engagements scheduled; you need to be strategic in when and how long coats will be on or off for the couple. Typically, I ask the couple (after sharing a few dad jokes) when we are stripping them down to less than ideal circumstances. We want the couple to remain as comfy as they can in the freezing temps. 

2. Limit the time outside on purpose; have your poses thought out ahead of time! Thanks to Pinterest there's a lot of ideas out there on poses. Not to mention, almost every 'huge' photographer out there today is selling a guide. Purchase a few, read up online and don't just pose the couples the same way as you would if the temps were warm and sunny outside! 

3. Use blankets, fire...the sun! I'm not kidding. You are going to want to bring a blanket to wrap your couples up in...

Collaborating, 2017!

It wasn't a typo...yes, I meant to say collaborating, 2017. Here's why I'm recalling the year this way...

Reflecting on 2017 over these last few days, has truly been surreal. (I'm big in the natural scene. Meditation, smudging and yoga tend to speak the most to me; the last year those have been my escapes.) While there are many noteable things about 2017, the one thing that stands out most, are the new collaborations. Thank you to all of the partnerships, friendships and opportunities! 

In simply being who I am; outgoing, enthusiastic and caring--I found home in community. I'd been searching to find connections (like I've found this past year) since exiting my alma mater, Marquette University. In 2017, over every season, new adventures were had through the opportunities to share my gift of photography. In seasons of love, grief and charity. 

Looking back, there are many experiences I will start the year off writing about (to help anyone I can to feel inspiration in trials in life). While this November took an unexpected turn, where 20 minutes to the end-of-day on a seemingly 'regular' workday, my life changed; I was let go from a company I loved. However, through that experience, I finally chased after my dreams for my root of who I am and express my artistic side. I put my business, and my love of my talents first. Channeling the height of my year, with winning a Google contest in August, which resulted in landing a spot on Google's Instagram, I felt empowered. (It still seems surreal to even type these words.) It's our experiences that shape us after all! Let's be sure to share more in 2018. 

As I look forward to this new start--I'm ready to: hold more wedding dresses, dry more tears, and share more laughs over coffee or wine in 2018. I can't wait to make new memories and write these next chapters. I hope to inspire others to fully pursue their dreams. I'd love to grow in my sharing of this through this blog in 2018 and I can't wait to see the doors that will fly open with it. Cheers to making even more collaborations in the coming year! Let's make 2018 even better than last year!  

See you next year, friends!  

-AKP  

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August 2017: Won #smallthanks Google contest and was featured on their Instagram. (See image third from the right, above.)  

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Maria Panno, CEO of Infinite Warrior, Inc. and I at the Northbrook JCrew 2017 pop-up event, 'Holiday By You.' 

Image by: @squaresayings via Instagram  

Image by: @squaresayings via Instagram