Posts tagged Documentary Photography
Slow & Easy Saturdays | Mankato Family Photographer | ID Photography

You see, that's the thing about homeboud sessions, memories are not just about documenting the milestones or the places you go. Memories live in the routine of your everyday. the quirky moments that are too fun to forget. Its understanding that normalcy is just as beautiful as an epic nature filled adventure.

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Pray & Cook the Damn Meal | Mankato Family Photographer | ID Photography

I struggle. With a lot of things really. But I would say as a work form home mom, I struggle with cooking.

Ok. That's a lie. I am a decent cook. I struggle with meal planning. But my one New Year's resolution this year was to start cooking for the family more. Easy right?

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This is Me: Mama of a Boy Tribe | Intuition Design Photography | Mankato Family Photographer

The other day my husband ask me "how are you going yo survive raising this much testosterone?" Most days I don't have a friggin clue. They confuse me and astound me at the same time. And right now they're still into smothering me. Sitting right under my arm, leaning into me, getting as close as possible.

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Once In Forever: The Importance of Family Portraits | Intuition Design Photography | Mankato Family Photographer

This past fall I was given the privilege of photographing over 70 families over 3 days of mini sessions. You know what the common theme was? We haven't had a professional images done since: __________. Insert a any number of years from 2 to 4 to even 10 ...

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2015: A Year in Review

I leave 2015 with so much gratitude for the inspiration that presented itself to be capture and look forward to putting that inspiration to work capturing simply authentic families, seniors and love in 2016. 

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Finding Myself: Simply Authentic

In  these moments I found myself,  I found a new style. I found that I love regular moments that tell a story of a life; of celebrated relationships; fun activities.   I bonded with unexpected details that make a story warmer, more real.  An expression of concentration, or the spirit of how a child plays, or simply the comfort of two people in love holding hands. And I found I wanted to capture perfection in moments, not in poses. 

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