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Glacier National Park Wedding | The Hausladens | Destination Wedding Photographer

September 12, 2019 Lehia Erger
Glacier National Park Mountain wedding

Mr. & Mrs. Hausladen

West Glacier National Park, Montana | Mountain Wedding | Destination Wedding Photographer

When Holli and Kyle first reached out to me to be their wedding photographer, they were planning their wedding at a family farm. The day we were scheduled to meet for a consultation, Holli reached out apologetically and said they had changed their minds and wanted to get married in one of their favorite spots to travel, Glacier National Park. Instead of shouting back via email “TAKE ME WITH YOU,” I kept my cool and said, “I love to travel, so if you decide you need an elopement photographer, don’t hesitate to reach out.” (Smooth, right?) I gave them some quotes and I may have cried inside with happiness when they decided to bring me with them. Seriously, what an honor!

It has been such an adventure ever since. From their camping and canoeing-themed engagement session to their mountain wedding and everything in between, I have LOVED getting to spend time with this couple (and their sweet pups!)

I traveled with my boyfriend, Jake (who doubles as my second shooter and assistant for destination weddings), his parents and grandparents who had Glacier on their bucket-list of places to visit. We stayed at this amazing rental place I booked from Airbnb called the Moonridge Retreat in Whitefish, Montana. It was the perfect, private location for us! We hiked and saw lots of wildlife, ate lots of good food, went whitewater rafting and celebrated my birthday! We even hired our own photographer while we were there, Elsa Eileen Photography, because I wanted my own beautiful mountain photos! (And it was a BLAST!!)

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(These 3 photos below are just a few of the photos our photographer, Elsa, took for us in Glacier!! LOVE!! )

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The day came for Holli and Kyle’s wedding and I was so excited, I knew it would be a breeze. (I didn’t account for all the tourists, but that’s what creative angles and photoshop is for, right?!) They decided to do a private first look on the little beach area, so as Holli arrived looking stunning, we turned Kyle to face the mountains while his bride prepared to see her groom for the first time. Pure joy. Pure love. THIS is what weddings are meant to be! Holli even had a little surprise for her dad - she had a Harley patch sewn into her dress! (Her dad told her that the dress better have the Harley logo on it for how much spent on it! LOL. 100% worth it, girl!)

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Since I was only there for a few hours, and the fact that Glacier National Park can take hours to get through, we did the family photos near the ceremony site and wandered around to find all the best spots for Holli and Kyle’s portraits. Of course, the goal was the get epic photos of them with the mountains!

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Of course, I wanted to give them some variety for their wedding photos as well! We walked to this little patch of woods, found a boat dock with an amazing view and just had great time soaking it all in! I’m so glad I was given the opportunity to visit Glacier National Park to celebrate Holli and Kyle, who decided to listen to their hearts and do their wedding THEIR way.

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Going back through these photos, I have so many feelings! But seriously, pinch me! Is this my real life?! Is this what I get to do for my “job?!!!” I CRAVE traveling and experiencing new places. If you are deciding whether or not to take the plunge and have a destination wedding, I hope you do it! You won’t regret it - AAAAND I’d love be your third wheel, fly on the wall, go-to-girl, a.k.a. your photographer! I’d to meet you and talk about your plans and dreams - just fill out the info below!

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3 Things to Do When Planning an Affordable Destination Wedding or Honeymoon

March 25, 2019 Lehia Erger
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Affordable Destination Wedding or Honeymoon:
Tips from a Destination Wedding Photographer

Traveling or vacationing is something everyone says they wish they could do more, but don’t. Why? Maybe they “don’t have time” or “don’t have the money.” I don’t have kids, but I do understand travel IS more complicated when you have kiddos. But you know what, it IS possible. I’m not here to give you a pep talk on WHY you should be making traveling a priority in your life, or how to do it easily with children (because yeahhhh, I’m not much help on that one).

You’re here because you’re already planning to take a trip sometime in the next year (or two), maybe you’re wanting a destination wedding or you’re planning your honeymoon, and you want to get the best deal and save as much money as you can. So, let’s get to it!

I directed this blog post at newly engaged couples considering the possibility of a destination wedding (like the one I photographed in Aruba) or those planning an affordable honeymoon, because I’m a destination wedding photographer who loves to travel, but these tips could apply to anyone!

(Side note, if you’ve never researched what your destination wedding cost would be, I’m told they can easily be cheaper than a regular wedding!)

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This wedding in Aruba was so relaxing! What an amazing way to spend your wedding day and week.

Airline-Miles or Travel Credit Cards

Reading that headline makes me think “ick!” It seems like I’m about to go all sales-y on you, doesn’t it. Trust me, I’m not here to try to SELL you on getting these credit cards. (p.s. I’m not affiliated at all, but they do have a referral program which I have linked below.) I just love sharing smart ways to save money! These are a no-brainer to me now. ESPECIALLY if you’re planning a wedding, because of how expensive they are — you might as well be getting some of that money back!

Everyone starts a wedding savings account for their wedding expenses, which is smart! My next step would be to get a credit card that makes sense for your lifestyle and use it to pay for your wedding expenses — as well as everything else you buy in your everyday life. Then throughout the week, you go into your credit card account and you will select your wedding savings account to pay for the wedding items you purchase. (I go into mine about every other day to pay it off, and so I can easily track my expenses.) So, yes, I understand that this is an extra step, but I feel like it’s WAY worth it for the amount you’ll save on your travel expenses in the end.

When I first started looking into these, my heads was SPINNING! I tell everyone I know about them now because I love them! Disclaimer: Credit cards can be risky if you have a hard time saving money and don’t track your spending. If you treat them like a regular bank account, don’t spend more than you have and pay them off throughout the week (I do this online and it takes 2 seconds), this should be a breeze for you.

After A LOT of research and about giving up (I recommend starting HERE if you want more info), I decided to try two different types of credits cards that sort of worked together to give you the most return for your spending. Different credit cards give you a different amount of “points” depending on what they want you to use them for, so essentially I got one credit card for restaurants and travel expenses (hotels, car rental, etc) and a second credit card for everything else. My “Restaurant Card” as I call it ,gives me more points for going out to eat than my “Everything Else card” would. If you don’t go out to eat or travel often, then you wouldn’t necessarily benefit from this card, and I wouldn’t recommend getting it because there is an annual fee (which for us is ok; we easily make that fee back because we eat out often — usually at least 3 time a week.)

The two credit cards I use are the Chase Freedom Unlimited (everyday card) and the Chase Sapphire Preferred (travel and dining card). You can do your own research on these cards, and other travel cards, but if you decide to get them, I highly recommend taking advantage of their “bonus points” you will get by spending a certain amount within 3 months of getting your new cards. Points = money. That’s a SUPER easy way to get free money for something you’d already be spending on your wedding anyway! These cards DO have a cash back option, but your points are worth more money if you use them for traveling. We’ve had our credit cards for about a year now, and we’ve saved up $1600 in free travel money that we’re using to save up for plane tickets for a trip we normally couldn’t afford, like Greece or Egypt! EEK - that’s so exciting!! (And then we’ll get MORE points by using my Chase Sapphire Preferred to purchase the plane tickets - win, win!)

To recap, when you start using the Chase Freedom Unlimited to make your everyday purchases, you earn free money back on what you’d be spending anyway, and the Chase Sapphire Preferred is a great add-on credit card for those who dine out or travel already, to get MORE points for those things. More points = more free money towards traveling (aka your destination wedding or honeymoon)! Like I said, it’s a no-brainer.

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Photos from our yearly trip to Acapulco.

Google Flights and the Hopper App

Like I mentioned above, we’ve already earned $1600 this year that we plan to use towards our future plane tickets. While $1600 in free money is AMAZING, we’re not going to blow it by not doing our research on the BEST flight options.

Whenever I’m planning a trip, I always start with Google Flights. In my experience, they show me the ALL of the options and best deals and the site is straight forward and easy to navigate. You can use Google Flights to see your flight costs for certain dates as well as what flying on different dates might cost you. If you can change your flight from leaving on a Saturday to leaving on a Thursday for example, you might be able to save a few hundred dollars.

Something else I do frequently is compare costs from flying out from other cities near me, or even into cities near my destination if I’m already planning on renting a car anyway. I’m based out of Center Point, Iowa and there is an airport nearby in Cedar Rapids. This is ideal because you don’t have to pay for parking if you have a friend or family member drop you off and pick you up. But by checking out the larger airports within a 4-hour driving distance (Des Moines, Quad Cities, Minneapolis or Chicago for example) I could save A LOT of money and make the drive worth it. But it has to be a price difference that makes sense when you factor in the cost of parking your car, gas expense and if it’s worth the extra time it takes.

A perfect example is my upcoming trip to Glacier National Park in Montana. A sweet couple from Iowa reached out about hiring me to photograph their wedding here in the Midwest, but realized how affordable destination weddings could be. I gave them a custom-quote, as I do all my destination weddings and now I’m their destination wedding photographer! (I’m able to keep my destination wedding costs down because I’m ALL about finding the good deals, so don’t be afraid to ask me for a quote.) I’m so excited to be visiting Glacier for the first time! I’ve been watching flights from Cedar Rapids to Glacier National Park/Kalispell, Montana and wasn’t finding any flights that fit my needs and budget. We were also needing to rent a car while there, and the cost of those was as much as a plane ticket itself. YIKES! No gracias. We ended up purchasing tickets from Cedar Rapids to Missoula instead because 1. the flights were cheaper, 2. the car rental was WAY cheaper and 3. I could fly Delta (yay) with my ideal travel times. We saved over $250 EACH this way. Yes, it will be a 2 hour drive to our destination and back at the end of our trip but it’s a scenic and beautiful drive and we’ll still be arriving way earlier in Kalispell then we would be if we would’ve just flown directly from Cedar Rapids. (I didn’t want our flight to be landing at 10pm and that was my old affordable direct flight option. Now we will arrive around 3pm. WAY better!)

I have only ever flown out of the Eastern Iowa Airport in Cedar Rapids or the O’Hare International Airport in Chicago. And I 100% would pay a little extra money to fly Delta because we always have the best experiences with them. (So much so that I almost got THEIR credit card but didn’t want to be hindered on only flying where they offer flights or ONLY with them. Unfortunately I sometimes can’t choose Delta if their prices are way higher than the other options.) While flying out of your nearest airport is easier, sometimes flying out from the nearest large-city airport still makes more sense on your budget. When we fly from O’Hare in Chicago, we choose to either Park ‘N’ Fly/Park, Sleep, Fly or use a parking/shuttle service, depending on what time our flight is. If we have an early flight and don’t want to wake up at 2 am to make the commute to Chicago, or our returning flight will and late and we don’t want to make the 4-hour trek back super tired, we have used the Park ‘N’ Fly (or Park, Sleep, Fly) option. This is where a hotel will let you park your vehicle in their parking lot while you’re on your trip for a smaller fee if you stay at least one night with them. More often than not, we will choose to use a parking/shuttle service. We found Blue Sky Parking when we first started traveling and they only charged $8/night for parking. Their prices have gone up a bit since then but their customer service is worth it. You pay to park your car in their lot while you are gone and they drop you off and pick you up at the airport when you need them. They even have scraped our windows from snow and pre-heated our car for our return during the cold winter months! We were so thankful!

A little more clarification for all you number people out there, I’m going to show you how I’d build my ideal budget-friend trip:
For the sake of this example, I’ll use our most common trip we take. We vacation in Acapulco, Mexico each year for 2 weeks around January. As I’m looking at Google Flights right now, ideally we would like to leave on a Friday and return on a Saturday so we can have all of Sunday to recover from traveling before heading back to work on Monday.

  • So let’s put our tentative date at Jan 10th — Jan 25th to avoid any of the American holidays. Our of Cedar Rapids, our best option is a 9.5 hour flight for $573. Ok, so let’s see if I can find a better deal. As I was choosing my dates, I noticed that Google Flights was showing me that flying out on a Thursday was a slightly better deal, but still not worth it.

  • My next variable would be trying different airports. Flying out of Chicago those same dates would be $524 for a 9.5 hour flight. We’d also have to add in our driving time. This is not worth it either. I even checked different dates for flying out of Chicago and there wasn’t a significant price drop.

  • If Chicago flights would’ve been a at least $200 cheaper than Cedar Rapids, I would’ve considered it. Parking in the Blue Sky parking ramp for 14 days would cost us around $168, and my boyfriend and I would split the cost. So if Chicago’s flights would’ve been around $373 or less, we might go that route. That’s a savings of $116 per ticket ($573 - ($373 + $84)). But gas would have cost us maybe $100 a person for the trip there and back (I like to round to the heavier side of costs so I know I’m being safe) and it would be 8 hours of driving. So there goes that $116 ticket costs savings. No thanks to that option!

So you will have to play around with the different variables, do the math and see what makes sense with your situation and needs. If I’m planning a trip, I check the flights every other day for a while. I use my notepad on my computer or phone and track the weekday (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, etc) and what the flight costs as well as how long it is for comparison consistency. If you start planning for an affordable honeymoon at the same time as you begin wedding planning, this should give you enough time. By tracking for several months, you will start to see trends on your flights. Costs might drop at the end of the month or on certain weekdays. Then you will know that if you’ve been seeing a price drop on the last Wednesday of every month, for example, then you know to wait until then to purchase your tickets. It does take some effort to remember to consistently check and track flights, but I enjoy it. I do also have the Hopper app on my phone that sends me a notification if prices drop on the flights on watching, which might be a good option for you to try, but I have noticed that it doesn’t include ALL the flights I’m watching when I look at Google Flights, unfortunately. For example, I used it before booking our flights for our Glacier trip and it told me the cheapest flight was $500 but on Google Flights, there are SO many that were cheaper.

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Photos from Canada, Aruba and Acapulo.


Airbnb Rentals

One things that surprises me the most is how under-rated renting an Airbnb is compared to staying at a hotel or all-inclusive resorts. While I get that there are major perks to hotels/resorts, if you’re trying to travel more and pay less, Airbnb rental should be your first choice! There are many reasons I love Airbnbs.

  • They’re cheaper usually, depending on which one you choose. You can find amazing ones within your budget and cheaper than a hotel.

  • You can have your own private home to stay in with all the amenities.

  • You can have your own private pool/hot tub.

  • Parking can be free and you just have to pull right in the drive way.

  • And my favorite reason is because you can get your own kitchen. You don’t have to eat out 100% of the time you’re hungry. You can stock up on groceries, snacks and drink mixes and save so much money this way!

If you’ve never heard of Airbnb, it’s where people will let you rent out their vacation or rental homes to stay in while they are not living there. Sometimes they might be neighbors who bought the property next door, or they might live in the top portion of the house while renting out the bottom. You can rent entire houses to just a single room. You can filter your search on their site to match exactly what you’re looking for, but make sure to read the descriptions and reviews before making a final decision. Sometimes if content is unclear, I will even contact the Airbnb listing’s owner and ask them. My favorite Airbnb so far was our trip to Aruba. We stayed HERE. It was beautiful!

I currently have a LONG list of places from all over the world that in my “Dream Travel” list in my Airbnb account, like Vietnam, Ireland, Spain and even Disney!

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Photos from our Airbnb in Aruba. These do not do it justice!

Final Tips

Two last things before I end this VERY long blog is 1. set up your bank account to transfer money weekly or biweekly and 2. join traveling groups on Facebook.

You can set up your bank account to automatically transfer money to a savings account for you. I have done this for years, and I’d recommend starting it ASAP, even if you’re aren’t in the midst of planning a trip. You can do this online usually, or you might have to call your bank, but transferring whatever you can afford, whether it’s $10 a week or $40+ a week, you will have saved up $500-$2000 without really even noticing it. Not you can put that towards your affordable honeymoon or destination wedding! $500 can easily be a plane ticket or almost a full week at an Airbnb!

By joining traveling groups on Facebook, you can easily use it as a resource from real people. I love the Girls Love Travel group and find all the best sight-seeing and restaurant recommendations there. You can use the search bar for groups to search what has already been discussed. So just type in wherever you’re traveling and read the unbiased opinions of other travelers! Before we left for Aruba, I searched the Girls Love Travel group for ideas and suggestions and my two favorite experiences from our trip came from there. (UTV rental to tour the island/Natural Pool and Zeerovers).

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Photos from our UTV rental and Zeerovers in Aruba.

That’s all the travel budgeting tips I have for you today. Anything that I missed that I should be doing?! I’d love to hear your recommendations. I hope you have a wonderful (and affordable) honeymoon or destination wedding. (And keep me in mind if you’re needing a destination wedding photographer who would LOVE to travel with you!) Happy traveling!

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Aruba Beach Wedding | The Johannsens | Destination Wedding Photographer

January 21, 2019 Lehia Erger
Aruba Destination Wedding bride and groom

Mr. & Mrs. Johannsen

Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino | Beach Wedding | Destination Wedding Photographer

Early 2017, Stephanie reached out because she and Brian were needing to get some photos taken in celebration and documentation of their 10-year dating anniversary that would also serve as their engagement photos. We had a gorgeous day and so much fun! When she mentioned that they were getting married in Aruba, I was so excited for them! After thinking about it and looking into it, I just HAD to ask if they’d want me to be their photographer. They were SO. EXCITED. I was SO. EXCITED!!!

They incurred a couple hundred dollar vendor fee for booking a photographer outside of their resort, but assuring me I was totally worth it (so darn sweet!), I started watching flights and looking for where we would stay.

Stephanie and Brian used a travel agent (Angie Aldrich with Destinations Unlimited)who set up EVERYTHING for them, and got me any information I would need to photograph their wedding as well. She was amazingly helpful and I would highly recommend a travel agent if you’re having a destination wedding somewhere you’re not familiar with out of the country.

September 2017 came and we booked our flights. I always use Google Flights and check on them a few times a week. i keep a log of what day it is, how much flights cost and how long the flight is so I can go back and compare. I start to see trends, like when prices tend to jump and drop so I know when to watch for them. I’ve used apps before and they don’t typically show me ALL the flight options, so I’ve stopped relying on them. We decided to book our stay through Airbnb because as much as I enjoy hotels, I LOVE having an entire space - especially since we were staying for 14 days! In my experience, they’re less expensive and less complicated. And having a full kitchen is necessary for longer trips because you can make your own breakfast/lunch/snacks when needed. And an almost private pool…. perfection.

We decided to invite another couple to travel with us! They were wanting to celebrate their 10-year anniversary somewhere tropical and had never been to Aruba. And to split the cost of the condo we rented would save us some money as well! (We also were offered a car rental through our condo and decided to take them up on it. We could’ve walked or taken public transport for cheaper but we really enjoyed having a vehicle ready at any moment for our use.)

We arrived in Aruba and were there for almost our 2 full weeks before Stephanie and Brian’s wedding date. I used that time to enjoy the island - the culture and the tourist-y parts, their foods and drinks and soak up the sun, all the while watching for amazing spots for their wedding photos. If you’re considering a trip to somewhere warm, I would definitely go back to Aruba and would recommend it , some of our favorite things to do, besides sit in the ocean or pool all day, were:

Food: Zeerovers (authentic food, unique experience), Casa Tua Pizzeria (pizza with a fun environment), Red Fish (authentic food, restaurant-style setting), Flying Fishbone (high-end, popular restaurant, eat at a table in the water) and Chicken and Lobster for breakfast (we stopped once because they were the closest to us and happened to be open and fell in love with their waffles!)

Experiences: Arubiana UTV rental (we rented the UTV for the day and used it to explore the whole island, including the natural pool. The internet-free app they have you download is super helpful and accurate. We had a great time!), Jolly Pirate - Sail, Snorkel, Swing (tourist-y but it was something we will likely never experience again and we had fun). But otherwise we just walked around, tried new restaurants, beaches, and relaxed!
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The day came for Stephanie and Brian’s wedding and I was so excited, and nervous! I had never photographed a beach wedding before, in an unknown area. I had no idea what to expect. But let me tell you, if you aren’t IN LOVE with the idea of throwing a huge expensive, stressful wedding just because that’s what’s traditional, PLEASE consider a destination wedding! Typically I show up and the brides have been up since 6 a.m. getting ready and stressing out about decor setup, etc. I showed up to Stephanie’s beautiful room and she had spent the morning having drink with her best friend and just relaxing. Now THAT’S how you want your wedding day to start! (Although, just like every bride, she did start to get nervous about walking down the aisle, but who can blame her! It’s a public beach with LOTS of spectators.)

We spent the afternoon hanging out with Stephanie in her room, laughing while she looked like a celebrity getting her hair and makeup done simultaneously, and heading to Brian’s room once in a while to photograph the men as they prepared for the big day!

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I scoped out the best place to do their note exchange and I photographed a tearful first look with Stephanie and her sweet dad.

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Then we all prepared for the ceremony. Everything went great. The backdrop was gorgeous and the photos turned out better than I could’ve expected. Although, we did have a lot of audience members in the swimming suits video taping and photobombing in the background. Between the scorching heat making me sweat so I could only use one eye at a time (worth it), the wind (Aruba’s a bit windy!) and the people in the background being a little too eager to get a good video of a wedding they were not invited to (lol!!) - I admit I was a bit anxious about the photos I was taking. (Also a reason I always have a second photographer with me!) That’s totally not out of the norm for me. Now, those pesky spectators are part of their wedding day story, which makes it that much more fun to talk about!

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What came next is what I was the most nervous about - the formal photos! Stephanie and Brian trusted my ideas and allowed me to bring them to a more quiet part of the beach up the road. I wanted a location that would show off the beauty of Aruba in their portraits as well as somewhere I could find some shade from the sun. A bride in full hair, makeup and gown and groom in a full suit and boots can only handle SO much sun and wind. After praying I got all the amazing shots I had planned for, we headed back the beach for their family photos as the sun set.

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Their wedding reception on the beach is what dreams are made of. Seriously. I was so happy in that moment I never wanted it to end. The private bartender, waitresses, food, drinks, ambience; everything was amazing. We sat with Steph, Brian and their closest friends and family and enjoyed the sand in our toes and a great meal! (Also, a side note, I tried salad for the first time and didn’t hate it.) They played their music selection from their own iPod, had their first dances in the sand under the lights, and it was magical. When the waitstaff joined in the dance party, that was the perfect ending to the perfect day.

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I would go back to Aruba in a heart beat. In fact, it didn’t take long for us to start talking about when we would go back. But there’s something about traveling, experiencing different cultures and their way of living, that my soul cannot get enough of. We have SOOO many places from all over the world on our “Dream Travel” list (Egypt, Malta, Disneyland, Hawaii, Alaska, New Zealand, Ireland, Greece, Finland, just to name a few) and if I can travel with a bride and groom to photograph their amazing destination wedding - I’m going to do it! We’re so excited to be going to Glacier National Park in Montana this summer to photograph and celebrate another couple who decided to listen to their hearts and do their wedding THEIR way.

If you are considering a destination wedding (or know someone who is - please send them my way), I’d love to meet you and talk about your plans and dreams!

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Sunset Engagement | Zach and Ana | Iowa Wedding Photographer

January 4, 2019 Lehia Erger
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ANA & ZACH’S FALL SUNSET ENGAGEMENT SESSION

Hiawatha and Brandon, Iowa | Wedding Photographer

After photographing Zach and Ana’s engagement photos this fall, I seriously cannot wait for their Friday wedding in May! Zach and Ana’s story is so cute, and I loved that they wanted to incorporate it into their engagement photos.

We started in at one of Zach’s fire stations and pulled out the truck where they first met. Ana was doing a ride-along with Zach for her job, and the rest is history!

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They wanted more of a rustic, country vibe for their photos so I took them to my hometown of Brandon, Iowa. You know, the largest frying pan?! We had a vision and I knew we would have lots of options there. It was a trek, and it was surprisingly cold, but it was sooo worth it. We found some fall color and walked around until the sun was juuuuust right.

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Ana changed into a flowy skirt, lace top and flower crown and all my dreams came to life. Our first stop was the little white church before we made our last stop of the night.

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You know that short period of time right before the sun sets when the sun turns everything golden. Yeah, that’s the golden hour. And it was epic for Zach and Ana’s session. So on top a hill in a bean field in Brandon, Iowa, they danced, twirled, dipped and laughed. And my vision for their photos came to life.

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We ended our night a little more quietly; watching as the sun went down at the end of the gravel road. Now, that’s my kind of engagement session! If you’re engaged and looking for a wedding photographer near Cedar Rapids, IA or the surrounding area for your upcoming wedding, I’d love to chat with you! Head on over to my Contact page. (No travel fees within the state of Iowa!)

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If you’re engaged and looking for a local wedding photographer near Iowa City or Eastern Iowa for your upcoming wedding, I’d love to chat with you! Head on over to my Contact page. (I travel too!)

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Iowa House Hotel Wedding | The Westlunds | Iowa City Wedding Photographer

January 3, 2019 Lehia Erger
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Classic and gorgeous burgundy, navy and gold outdoor fall wedding at Iowa House Hotel in Iowa City.

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Lehia Erger Photography + Design | 319.310.5596 | lehia.erger@gmail.com | serving Cedar Rapids, Iowa and surrounding areas

Lehia Erger Photography + Design  |  319.310.5596  |  lehia@lehiaerger.com  |  serving Cedar Rapids, IA and surrounding areas