Photography Blog: Authentic Weddings & Portraits2026-03-30T16:54:27-05:00

Wedding and Portrait Photography Blog

Welcome to the Twig & Olive wedding and portrait photography blog. This is where we share full galleries and the real stories behind every session, from weddings at Wisconsin’s best venues to family sessions in our favorite parks.

Every post includes the full gallery, the location details, and the moments that made each session worth remembering. We update this wedding and portrait photography blog regularly with new sessions from across Wisconsin and wherever our clients take us. For guides and education, visit our Articles & Education page.

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  • Bride and groom embrace joyfully surrounded by their delighted wedding party, showcasing genuine emotions on their special day.

“Means the World to us” | A Downtown Madison April Wedding

June 2, 2026|Client Testimonials, Wedding Photo Blog|

We took the wedding party downtown, straight into the wind, and set up on State Street with the Capitol dome rising in the distance. The wedding party gathered close, laughing and cheering for their friends. All of it was captured in a single black and white frame that the two of them now count among their favorites from the entire day.

  • cadence dust studio manager and twig & olive photography

Madison WI Studio Manager | Meet Cadence Dust

February 20, 2026|General Photography|

Cadence Dust just joined our Madison team as Studio Manager, bringing her illustration and graphic design background straight into client galleries and brand work. She's already making every consultation feel more thoughtful and organized. Meet the person who'll likely greet you first at the historic Garver Feed Mill.

  • Close Up Newborn Smiling

Madison Newborn Session | Garver Feed Mill

January 19, 2026|Newborns Photo Blog|

This Madison newborn arrived sleepy and content, completely at home in our Garver Feed Mill studio. Soft morning light streamed through tall windows as she gave us the sweetest grin nestled in a wicker basket with a dried floral crown. Those tiny details, captured in her first days, are what families return to for years.

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