I fall more and more in love with the Twin Cities every time I find a new and awesome place to take photos. Kirsten and Nate introduced me to Boom Island, YET another great local spot. Can't wait for the wedding!
How shall I introduce these two? Well, Jono is probably the tallest person I've ever seen in my life... no lie. And the top of Liz's head, when she is close to her fiance, fits just underneath Jono's chin. I know right? It's friggin' adorable! I just loved working with both of you -- thanks for an awesome shoot!
I don't care who you are, you have got to agree that these shots are bad-ass.
These two are wonderful and we had so much fun together this past weekend. They are what I refer to as "uber-planners" -- their wedding isn't until September 2011... they make me feel like I should be arranging for my daughter's college orientation by now :)
My daughter is 4.
After rocking the Mill City area, these two wanted to find a coin-operated laundromat, which turned into a bit of an escapade. Our first laundromat was out of business, the second was in fact a dry cleaning establishment, but these two were good sports, following our iPhones all over a 5 mile radius until we found what we wanted... and I am so glad we did!
Too bad it will be like a decade until I work with you two again, but I so look forward (way way forward) to it!
Render Photography is a Twin Cities-based photography company that specializes in documentary, wedding, and portrait images with an urban, candid, fashion-inspired and photo-journalistic approach.
{RENDER}
{ren-der} verb: 1. to be or create 2. to translate as in from one medium to another 3. to yield or surrender 4. to bring out the meaning of
Once you come in the front door (on the corner of the building, closest to Uppercut Boxing Gym), climb up to the second floor and I am the first door on the right.
You'll love it there.
Who is this fabulous photographer?
Render Photography is made up of just one exceptional photographer (That's me!) With a name like Brittany du'Monceaux, you can probably guess why I didn't name my company after myself. This is how it would go...
"We just did our engagement session -- it was the bomb."
"Cool, what photographer did you book?"
"Britt duh... something french, I don't know."
"Uh huh"
So, in the interest of having a company name that people would actually repeat in conversation... Render it is. :) But fear not, it's all me... all the time.