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Dreaming of summer

 

Can’t wait for the sunshine, soft green grass, fireflies and sweet summer nights. Wedding season is just around the corner!

All these images were shot on film. Yes, film! Can’t wait to use more film this summer for my 2013 couples :)

 

 

 

Images shot in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Milwaukee Wisconsin engagement session.

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New look

Click here for the new Anna Page Photography website.

 

I’m happy to finally reveal what I’ve been working on all summer! I had my old website since I practically started my business seven years ago and figured it was time to get a little makeover. I also wanted a new look for the Anna Page branding. It took me months to nail down exactly what I wanted. I tend to like a lot of different styles so I was torn between a few different vibes for my branding. In the end I wanted a logo that would stand the test of time and chose something very simple. I’m very happy with how everything turned out! There is also all the paper products that my clients get that you haven’t seen. Hopefully when I have time during this busy wedding season I’ll get around to showing that.

 

Huge thanks to the lovely Morgan Rapp for designing my website and blog. She did an amazing job putting up with all my crazy ideas and suggestions. She also went above and beyond the call of duty and helped me through some website/hosting issues. Don’t want to get into that whole thing but let’s just say she is a gem for helping me with it.

 

Another thank you goes to Caitlin of Hue and Hum for making my cute social networking buttons that you see on my blog. I met her at a wedding I shot in Utah back in 2009. She is sweet as pie and a super talented artist. I love what she did for me. Thank you!

 

My blog was down for over a week so I’m getting ready to show lots of stuff for you soon!

 

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Pinterest

Is everyone as obsessed with Pinterest as much as me? If you are a bride I’d highly recommend signing up for an account. So many pretty images to look at and you can get some amazing ideas for your wedding. Feel free to follow my pins. I shamelessly have a board just for wedding stuff that I’d totally use if I could do it all over again. My Grub board is a popular one with lots of yummy recipes I’ve found and tried(I commented on the ones I tried. Most are delicious!). This pin is the most popular on that board and for good reason.

I just recently started this board for couples that need inspiration and ideas for what clothes to wear for their engagement session. I get a lot of my clients asking for advice so now I can easily direct them there. Check it out!

Stay connected to Anna Page here as well:

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Our trip to Door County

Last year in late spring Jonathan and I decided to take a spontaneous quick trip to Door County, Wisconsin before the wedding season got really crazy. Summer is my favorite season and although I love my job to death, I still really want to squeeze in relaxing trips like this if I can. All the years I have lived in Wisconsin I had never been to Door County except for a couple weddings but never stayed to really enjoy it. We were probably there for a couple days and I have to say that was the perfect amount of time for me since I’m addicted to working, lol!

There is a video we made at the end of the post. After we got back from our trip we sort of put the video on the back burner as we got busier. I’m sort of happy to get it done now since the video makes me long for the summer again. All color photos were taken on my Yashica-A and the two black and white images were taken on my Hasselblad 500 c/m.

We decided to make some stops on the way up. For lunch we stopped at this very interesting diner called The Penguin Drive-In in Manitowoc. We decided to only eat at local establishments on our trip. The place was cute and the burgers were yummy!


accidental double exposure on the left

We also stopped at a beach and took some pictures. It was crazy windy that day!(another double exposure. Oops!)

We stayed at the White Lace Inn in Sturgeon Bay. For this particular trip we didn’t have any plan other than just going. We didn’t book a hotel or B+B ahead of time. I think we were able to do that since we went during the week. Because we were a walk-in, we got a better price on our room than if we booked online. Dennis the innkeeper was very friendly and let us look at all the available rooms and choose which one we liked the best. We ended up picking room D in the Washburn house. I don’t have many pictures of our room(very dark for an old film camera!), but you can see one on their website.

We picked a perfect time to go there. It was sunny and beautiful every day except the day we left. Perfect timing! As soon as we arrived at the White Lace Inn, we were immediately greeted by the Inn cat. It also even sort of escorted us to breakfast the next day as if saying “puurrrr, let me show you the way to bRRReakfast”. Too cute! We lovingly named it Paul. If you’ve seen a certain episode of Family Guy, you’d know why :)

On our first morning we got a seat by the window for breakfast. The breakfast they serve is lite and tasty which is perfect for me. I usually don’t like to eat a lot at the beginning of the day. The living room and dining area is very relaxing, quiet and charming. On Thursday nights they have a local folk band that comes in and plays for a few hours which we enjoyed a lot. You’ll see some of the footage from that in the video below.

The grounds of the Inn are lovely. I enjoyed walking through the gardens(and finding my favorite flower, Lily of Valley), lounging on the pink and white lawn chairs, saying hello to the fishes in the pond, and playing some b-ball with Jonathan.

After enjoying the gardens we decided to head off up farther north to Egg Harbor and Fish Creek. The drive is beautiful and isn’t too far from Sturgeon Bay. I swear I listened to Billie Holiday on my ipod the entire trip.

The weather was wonderful for a picnic, so that’s just what we did once we arrived in Egg Harbor. We picked a spot by a candy store that overlooks the lake. I felt like a kid again when I saw the candy necklace and candy cigarettes. Those were my favorite candies as a kid so I had to splurge.


Double exposure, again! Blech! Ah well it looks kinda neat :) You can see me lounging on the pink and white chairs and also the view from our picnic in Egg Harbor.

After our picnic we decided that we needed to see Peninsula State Park so we did a quick drive-through. There are certain areas in the forest that are amazing! I wanted to take pictures of SOMEBODY in those beautiful blue flowers. The pictures I took just don’t do them justice though. They are so delightful in person! We couldn’t stay in the forest for too long because of the skeets.

My parents always stayed at the White Gull Inn whenever they’d visit Door County for their anniversary. They told us that we HAVE to go to their Fish Boil. We also highly recommend doing this if you’re ever in Fish Creek. The dinner also comes with Door County’s signature cherry pie. No pictures of our food, but you can see that in our video below.

After dinner we enjoyed the most amazing sunset by the White Gull Inn.


Jonathan looks so tough in this photo!


The millionth double exposure on this trip, lol!

The next day we decided to take a break from filming and pictures a little. I have to mention the place we had lunch though and PLEASE, you MUST go there if you’re ever in Fish Creek. We found this pizza place called Wild Tomato Wood-Fired Pizza and Grille. We highly recommend it! The reviews online of this place are all good and for good reason. It MAY have been the best pizza I’ve ever had in the states, and the cheese curds on top of our pizza MAY have had something to do with that. The atmosphere, service, and of course the food is excellent. We have been talking about taking a one day trip JUST to this place because the pizza is that good.

We spent the rest of the day antiquing, walking, shopping, and going to wine tastings. Our favorite winery was Simon Creek in Sturgeon Bay. We ended up buying a couple bottles of their cherry wine.

And now for the video! Enjoy! :)

Door County from Jonathan Wheeler on Vimeo.

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Just be

My “slow season” is in full swing and I don’t mind it one bit. I’m happy for the break but I know that very soon I’ll be dying to get back to work. This is the time where I look back at my last wedding season and sort of reflect. I think about my work, my improvements, things I need to improve on, all the happy moments I got to capture at the weddings, etc. One thing that has stood out to me that I’ve recently been pondering is: couples on their wedding day should take a few minutes to breathe in and relish the moment…alone. Yes, even without me.

I shot a wedding last year where a couple did just that. Immediately after walking down the aisle, they sneaked away into a room for a couple minutes, just the two of them. No receiving line, no bridal party, no photographer. They wanted to be ALONE for just a moment. Only they know of the sweet words exchanged, the possible tears and kisses.

I’ve shot over a hundred weddings and this had to be the first wedding I noticed something so sweet like that. It made me think that all couples should take a few minutes, go hide somewhere from all the craziness, and just be. I guarantee that it will be one of the best moments to happen during the whole day(and I can say this from experience). Jonathan and I got to have a few moments to ourselves during our wedding. It is probably the most vivid memory I have from that day and definitely one of the happiest.

I highly recommend to all engaged couples yet to wed to take a few minutes on your wedding day to just be alone. A good time is immediately after the ceremony when your adrenaline and emotions are high. The day will go by in a flash so taking the time to really soak in all the emotions with your new spouse will for sure be a cherished memory from your wedding.



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