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Our first traditional Jewish wedding ceremony was one for the books. Yes, they stomped on the glass. Yes, they did that awesome chairs-up-in-the-air dance. Yes, they signed a marriage license that was written in Hebrew on a scroll...NBD. But the best part of this day was the people.
This is just one of the many adventures that Jenn and Julian have all over the country.
Another year is behind us, and all of us at One:One look back fondly on the folks we've met, worked with, and most importantly, befriended.
History says the English and the Irish don't get along. We say forget about it; caution to the wind!
We already knew we loved them, and then they decided to invite us to document their destination wedding. In San Fransisco. In the woods. (jaw drop)
Our first traditional Jewish wedding ceremony was one for the books. Yes, they stomped on the glass. Yes, they did that awesome chairs-up-in-the-air dance. Yes, they signed a marriage license that was written in Hebrew on a scroll...NBD. But the best part of this day was the people.
This was wedding number three in this family tree. One of the beautiful things about our job is the joy of working with the same families multiple times.
In Colorado, the skies are bluer, the air is thinner, and of course, there are mountains.
We appreciate any chance we can get to photograph near the Mississippi. It's sort of magical.
It was about 95° in the open sun of Des Moines, Iowa for Karly and Tony's wedding. The warmth didn't seem to bother the bride and groom.
Haley and Luke decided on games, lounging in a hammock, a DIY home project, and some ice cream to wrap it up!
As soon as we found out that Kirsten and Ed lived in New York City, we figured we would find a way to get to them for their engagement shoot.
Just the idea of Alex and Mary's wedding had us excited ever since their engagement photos up in Duluth.
Some say its a gutsy move to have a winter wedding. Emily and Joe proved once again that despite potential for cold, it is a worthwhile endeavor.
It's a little bit harder to share individual moments from the video side of One:One's creations (at least until our wedding reel update is complete...)
Another year is behind us, and all of us at One:One look back fondly on the folks we've met, worked with, and most importantly, befriended.
History says the English and the Irish don't get along. We say forget about it; caution to the wind!
It's hard to say, but we have to confess: we are incapable in helping you with every aspect of your wedding.
Well, we made our way back up north a week or so ago for and engagement session with Alex and Mary. Boy are they the real deal.
After heading over to their private sushi bar and beer garden, these two strolled through Saint Anthony Main under the glow of the Minneapolis skyline.
Schedules can make or break a wedding day. Read these tips on how to create a wedding itinerary that will allow time for all activities and avoid tons of miscommunication! We'll explain where to start and how to plan for the best light for photography.
Bikes around the city, wading into the water at Lake Calhoun, and sharing an ice cream cone with your dog at Tin Fish...all wins.
After a pre-wedding party at Grandpa's lighthouse, guests rode a gondola up a mountain to Cassie and Ben's ceremony, which overlooked miles of pine trees. Insert cheering here.
Chris and Michelle love Minnesota, and their wedding definitely reflected that - complete with a ceremony at the vineyard, which was surrounded by a breathtaking tree canopy. Can you say, "wow"?
For as long as we've known Jenn, she's been in love with Julian, a handsome outdoorsy blogger from Canada.
It's not too much of a shocker that our first wedding in May was 45 degrees, as you come to expect these sorts of interruptions from this lovely midwest state. Taylor and Josh were nearly unaffected. Taylor was still cold yes, and so was Josh... the bridal party, everyone was pretty cold in all honesty. But spirits never fell! These two were so thrilled to be getting married...
We already knew we loved them, and then they decided to invite us to document their destination wedding. In San Fransisco. In the woods. (jaw drop)