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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The Loft at 132 Wedding Photos on the Rooftop | Sun Prairie WI
Rooftop vows under wide open sky, bold florals that practically jumped off the frame, and two people who couldn't stop smiling at each other. RaeAnn and Tyler's spring wedding at The Loft at 132 brought serious energy to every moment, from getting-ready details against exposed brick to golden hour portraits in nearby fields. See how this Sun Prairie celebration came together.
The Lageret Wedding in Soughton with Rustic Charm | Madison, WI
Blush melting into terracotta, mismatched bridesmaid dresses that somehow felt intentional, and an industrial brick ceremony space that made every frame sing. Paul and Madison's Lageret wedding in Stoughton had a color palette our cameras couldn't get enough of. Keep reading to see how that palette came alive inside those exposed brick walls.
The Swan Barn Door Wedding Rustic Elegance | WI Dells, WI
Erika and Patrick brought such genuine ease to every frame at The Swan Barn Door, from their first look in the pines to that golden-hour kiss on the bluffs overlooking the Wisconsin River. A sun-dappled forest ceremony and a string-lit barn reception made this Wisconsin Dells wedding the kind of day that reminds us why we do this.
All the Feels | Sunset Neutral Palette Session
Creams, tans, and soft whites against a Wisconsin golden hour, this neutral palette session reminded us why sometimes the simplest wardrobe choices create the most timeless images. Watch how the light and the kids' genuine energy completely stole the show.
Cascade American Legion Hall Wedding Romantic Charm | Iowa
This Cascade summer wedding moved us from soaring Gothic architecture at St. Matthias to an Edison-lit reception hall that glowed like a dream. But the real magic happened in the Iowa countryside between ceremonies, where Bailey's veil caught the wind in front of weathered barns and grain silos, and two people just held each other in the soft light.
The Eloise Wedding Madison with Cranberry & Blush | Madison, WI
Every detail whispered the same story. From hand-painted florals to custom wooden tokens tucked into place settings, Michele and Mark's cranberry and blush celebration at The Eloise felt utterly cohesive. We slowed down to let those textures speak, and the results were some of the most intentional frames we've captured all year.
Quivey’s Grove Wedding Photos with Spring Color | Fitchburg, WI
Spring rain and soft light turned Jen and Colten's Quivey's Grove ceremony into something magical. Their first kiss under the wooden arch, framed by towering oaks and mist, became one of our favorite shots of the entire day. See how intentional navy and blush details tied every moment together, from getting-ready to the final dance.
The Lageret Floral Photos and Spring Romance | Stoughton, WI
Chelsea and Alec's spring wedding at The Lageret in Stoughton unfolded against century-old brick and lush white florals that tied every moment together. From the soft getting-ready light pouring through tall windows to an industrial train yard session that somehow made lavender chiffon look even more stunning, this day was full of intentional details.
Pure Joy in Every Frame | Sleeping Bear Dunes Fall Family
Watching golden light set birch trees on fire across Sleeping Bear Dunes, we caught this family in their element: laughing, wandering, being completely themselves against one of Michigan's most stunning backdrops. See what happens when the landscape does half the work and real joy does the rest.










