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Justin + Nikki: 06.14.2014 (Lakewood Memorial Chapel and Interlachen Country Club)

 

Sometimes things just work out… Justin and Nikki’s wedding day started out really rainy and we were all like “let’s make the best of this and see how it goes!” We started out a little behind schedule so the shooting turned into a flurry of activity and I’m pretty sure we shot as fast as we ever have! The wedding party were true reflections of Justin and Nikki’s personalities – very chill, classy, and fun-loving. There was tons of laughter as we dodged raindrops, caught a northern, took off shoes in a reflection pool, sang songs in the awesome acoustics of Lakewood Cemetery, took pics in the crypt!! and amazing spiral staircase built in 1910, juggled three colors of umbrellas, and got photobombed by a runner at Lake Harriet! It was fun tracing the steps of their first date at Tinfish as well as some of their favorite spots at Lake Harriet and Lake Calhoun.

The toasts yielded more singing and funny props; the only disappointment was that Nikki and Justin didn’t do more yoga in the surreal reflection pool! Nikki holds a special place in the history of Studio J as our VERY FIRST portrait client outside of weddings. A couple years ago we got some epic yoga shots of her on Earth Day (still feel bad about weed wacking on Earth Day) – and these images are up in the studio today if you have seen her “floating” on her yoga mat doing some crazy pose that only double jointed people can imagine achieving!

It was such a pleasure shooting with you guys Saturday! Josh and I had a blast and grabbing these crazy cool images we got with you despite the weather and pace at which we had to shoot was simply amazing. Enjoy!!! -Judd and Josh

Links: CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL IMAGES  (Password is Nikki’s maiden name – use JUSTINNIKKI50 code for 50% off until July 22!), Interlachen Country ClubLakewood Memorial ChapelJudd Sather Photography

 

 

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