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Three words to describe James and Kristina’s wedding: heartfelt. gorgeous. party!

There were tears and smiles, laughter and hugs – Kristina and James’s wedding had it all. The rain even held off for their gorgeous outdoor ceremony on the lawn of the Tarkio River Lodge in Tarkio, MT. Everyone’s crossed fingers must have helped!

Kristina’s dog, Huckleberry, even joined in the ceremony and had a great time watching James dip Kristina in their first kiss as newlyweds.

The couple’s friends and family had a blast celebrating with Kristina and James, and tore it up on the dance floor, courtesy of some rockin’ tunes by the Whiskey Rebellion. (Seriously – these folks know how to get down! The barn floor was bouncing!)

And James, to top off the night, performed a garter toss performance that is one for the ages – he danced, he teased, he became a ninja (those tux ties can really come in handy), and he stealthily pulled the garter off with just his teeth before making the day of a young man in the group of single guys.

Seriously, you two – I had such a wonderful time photographing your wedding, and I don’t think I stopped smiling ’til the next morning. Thank you so much for the opportunity to document such joy!

Here’s to a long life together full of happiness, love and your wonderful sense of humor!

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Venue: Tarkio River Lodge, Tarkio, MT
Hair: Studio Metro, Missoula, MT
Bouquets: Habitat Floral, Missoula, MT
Catering: Bravo Catering, Missoula, MT
Cake: Made by the groom’s sister (am I correct?)
Ceremony Music: The Cat and the Fiddle, Missoula, MT
Reception Music: The Whiskey Rebellion, Missoula, MT

If I left anyone out, please let me know – thank you!

On the docket: more weddings! Stay tuned!

Cheers!

-Kristine

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  • Jan says:

    Through your photos you can see how much fun this couple, family, and friends had on their wedding day. Love the dog, too!

Though it was a bit of a rainy day for Gabby and Ashley’s wedding at the Double Arrow Lodge in Seeley Lake, Montana, the droplets didn’t dampen their spirits one bit – and heck – it even gave us all a beautiful rainbow later on.

Gabby and Ashley’s vows to each other were simply lovely and heartfelt, and their family and friends erupted in cheers as the brides walked down the aisle after their first kiss as newlyweds.

Thank you for allowing me to capture your wedding day! I had such a wonderful time (you two rock, and you’ve got awesome family and friends). I cannot emphasize enough my congratulations to you both! Here’s to a long life together full of love and happiness!

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Ceremony, Reception and Catering: The Double Arrow Lodge, Seeley Lake, MT
Hair: Aimee from the Cowgirl Salon, Missoula, MT (Gabby and Ashley, can you give me Aimee’s full name?)
Flowers: Habitat Floral, Missoula, MT
Live Music: (Gabby and Ashley – can you give me their names?)
Cake: Rosauers
DJ: RMF Entertainment
(Please let me know if I’ve left out anyone inadvertently.)

On the docket: engagement sessions, a funky Portland video, and more weddings! Stay tuned!

Cheers!

-Kristine

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  • Daisy says:

    SO beautiful!

  • Marisa says:

    Kristine, Thank you so much for taking these wonderful photos. I’m pretty sure my legs have never looked so good in a photo. The purple heels might have helped a bit though. Thanks for helping to make this day special (despite the rain!) for Ashley and Gabby.

  • Daisy – thank you!
    Marisa – oh, you’re so very welcome – it was absolutely my pleasure! What a wonderful day! And thanks for being my bouquet/leg model. :) Way to rock those purple heels.

Cassie and Cameron joined me Saturday at the Missoula’s farmer’s market, dressed for spring and ready to stroll around checking out the local goods. Lucky for us, the rain decided to hold off and we had a great time making fun, bright images of these two – you would never know how chilly it was from Cassie and Cameron’s warm smiles and the love in their eyes.

I’m so looking forward to your wedding this June! (And the bunnies!)

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Cheers!

-Kristine

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Daisy and Erik couldn’t have had better springtime weather for their simple and sweet outdoor wedding at Fort Missoula and their lively reception at both the Loft and Stensrud building in Missoula. Clouds threatened rain, but it held off, giving Daisy and Erik two perfect days to spend with family and friends. (And lots and lots of cake – I like the way they think!)

Cribbage made its way into their vows (remember their engagement session?), as did laughter and a few tears. But mostly there were smiles and excitement and of course, lots and lots of love.

Thanks so much, you two! You are going to have a beautiful life together – I wish you all the best in your move south and I’m serious about treating you to drinks the next time you’re in town. :)

On to the photos!

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Getting Ready Location: The Wilma, Missoula, MT
Makeup Artist: Melissa Picoli
Bouquet: Created by Daisy
Ceremony Location: Fort Missoula, MT
First Night Reception Location: The Loft, Missoula, MT
First Night Caterer: Posh Chocolat, Missoula, MT
First Night Cake: Bernice’s Bakery, Missoula, MT
Second Night Reception Venue: The Stensrud Building, Missoula, MT
Second Night Music DJ: Eric Fulton
Second Night Cakes: Two by Jeanne’s Cakes & Sweet Creations, and one by a friend

On the docket: engagement sessions galore!

Cheers!

-Kristine

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Weekend traditions are always so nice – and Daisy and Erik’s tradition is to visit the farmer’s market in downtown Missoula, grab some coffee, check out what the market has to offer and then hop on over to Caffe Dolce to indulge in some breakfast, more coffee, conversation and cribbage.

I was fortunate enough to be able to join them this past Saturday for their engagement session incorporating their favorite Saturday morning things. Thanks for traipsing about with me, Daisy and Erik, and for a pleasant breakfast as well. :)

Can’t wait to photograph your wedding in just a couple weeks!

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On the docket: More engagement sessions!

Cheers,

-Kristine

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Warm sun, blowing snow, zippy little breezes, and blue sky! – we got a bit of each of these during Lisa and John’s Missoula engagement photo session the other day. But no matter what Montana’s mother nature wanted to throw at us, Lisa and John rolled with it and had a blast to boot! I’m not sure we really even stopped laughing during our entire session we had such a good time. Lisa and John really are two peas in a pod – they know how to have fun and they aren’t afraid to show it. Thanks again for such an awesome session – I cannot wait to photograph your wedding this summer!

To the photos!

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On the docket: engagement sessions and portraits! And don’t forget – I’m still accepting applications to be a senior rep for Kristine Paulsen Photography and get some super fab deals on senior portrait sessions! Check out my new senior site for more info and to apply! Be sure to share with friends!

Cheers!

-Kristine

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I met up with Charity and Matt the other day for their engagement session out in the woods. Amazingly enough, being that it’s near the end of March, we were still able to find some snow – hooray! We had a lovely time walking and talking and catching some very sweet moments between these two. The sun even peeked out for a bit!

Thanks so much, C and M! What a great time – I’m so excited to be photographing your wedding this year!

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On the docket: more fabulous engagement sessions! And remember, I’m on the lookout for senior representatives. Be sure to check out the new senior website, too! :)

Cheers!

-Kristine

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I spent the last several days at the Big Sky Photo Summit, in Big Sky, Montana, learning from fabulous photographers Dane Sanders, Mike Colón, and Tamara Lackey. To put it simply – this photo summit was wonderful. Absolutely and completely. (Thank you Tracy Moore!) Not only because we were learning so much from our presenters, but because we all made great friends with the photographers who attended this workshop. We inspired one another, we laughed, we cried (yep, we cried), and we had a blast.

For me personally, I was launched back to a time in my life when I was working at Lone Mountain Ranch in Big Sky as a lowly housekeeper. I did this during my summers in between undergraduate years at Carleton College. The job…eh, not so hot. Housekeeping is in no way glamorous especially when you’re wielding toilet brushes on a daily basis. (As a side note: Be nice to your housekeepers! We really appreciate it and notice when you are kind to us. And being kind is as simple as saying “hi.”)  But I wasn’t there for the job. I was there to be in Montana and to get back to my roots. I was there to push myself and step out of my comfort zone. I went to the ranch not knowing a soul, and ended up meeting some of the most amazing people I have ever met. It still holds true to this day.

The summers working at the ranch were some of the very best in my life. My friends and I would drink tea and draw beautiful pictures in the warm sunlight. We’d drive to the green bridge along the Gallatin, and leap off the steel edge into the frigid water, laughing and yelping from the cold. We’d explore waterways, find secret plank diving boards, and eat ice cream still soaked from our water adventures. We’d hike and backpack and camp and witness shooting stars so big and beautiful and glowing, we wondered if what we’d seen was actually something real. We’d talk late into the starry, starry nights about our dreams and hopes and fears, wrapped in cozy blankets sitting on the porch of crew housing. We’d get caught hiking in thunderstorms so violent and awesome that we’d be soaked through, wringing our braids out as we ran back to the car pelted by fat, warm raindrops over muddy trails. We’d cry with one another as we helped each other through personal tragedies. We’d sit in the ranch hot tub after hours, late in the evening, and run giggling to jump in the nearby creek to shock our systems with the freezing mountain water. We lived life to its very fullest.

Every.   Single.   Day.

Those summers awakened me in a way I had never dreamed of. They also awakened me to the need to document what I was experiencing. I tried. But I didn’t have the knowledge at the time to make great images. Those memories aren’t lost to me. They still exist in my mind, and I hope always will. But I don’t have the ability to share them with others except through my words.

This is why I chose to pursue photography. And I did. I took classes in film at Carleton. And I awakened something even greater – the knowledge that this was what I was supposed to do in life. I graduated with a BA in English, knowing I needed something more. I went to grad school for photojournalism. I worked at some amazing newspapers and met more wonderful people along the way. And then I started this business officially.

And here I am. Stirred by my own nostalgia and memories and grateful to be doing something I love so you can retain your memories and nostalgia in a tangible way.

Thank you to everyone at the workshop who helped me re-remember these things. I can’t tell you how much it means to me.

And now for a few of my favorite photos from our time together at the summit. We participated in a bridal shoot with Mike Colón and a fantastic local model, we were witness to Tamara Lackey’s wonderful interactions with adorable little kiddos (and noticed the irony of a paparazzi sign in the lodge), and we photographed alongside Dane Sanders for an engagement session.

Life is good. Thanks for sticking with me through this lengthy post. On to the photos!

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Vendor Info:

Hair for the engagement shoot:
Monica Eck of Monica’s Salon and Day Spa in Big Sky, MT
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Hair for the bridal session:
Caitlin Labert
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(406) 570-0102

Make-up
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Dave Neal & Jessie Wiese

Bride:
Tiffany Soong

On the docket: engagement sessions!

Cheers!

-Kristine

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  • Jackie says:

    Kristine! These are fabulous! I’m so glad we finally met there! We need to do coffee or something! I am so excited for you and can’t wait to see what happens next!!!

    Much LOVE!!

  • Thanks Jackie! Likewise! And yes, we definitely should grab coffee sometime soon! Let me know what your schedule is like and we’ll get something planned. :)

  • Dave says:

    You have an amazing ability to capture your own and other’s emotions both visually and verbally. Thanks for the wonderful word-picture you painted of your memories from the ranch.

  • Wonderful post, Kristine!! I am so glad you came and love it so much. You are an amazing person and will continue to do wonderful things. Can’t wait to see you again! xoxo- Tracy

  • Tom says:

    A beautifully composed rendition of your past, then sharing those very striking photos! Keep those memories coming.

  • Dave – thank you! I’m glad you liked my word-pictures, too!
    Tracy – Thanks so much! I’m SO glad I came, too – such a great experience. Thanks for putting this together! Next time I’m in Billings or you’re in Missoula, we should get together!
    Tom – Thank you! Will do!

  • kisa says:

    Kristine,
    These are wonderful and such moving words too. (wait you guys put that poor [awesome] model in the snow??!) LOVE the shot of Dane hugging the couple…got a good laugh. xoxo kisa

  • Kisa – thank you so much! Yep, we put the model in the snow! She was completely awesome – I think I heard her mentioning that she was no longer feeling cold because she’d gone numb. Poor girl! Anywho, thanks for the note – it was so lovely to meet you!

Leanna and Skyler are wonderfully sweet people. And very much sweet on one another as well. In fact, speaking of sweet, they’re high school sweethearts! These two are such a great pair and we had such an enjoyable time crunching through the snow to make some fun images for their engagement session. We even managed to dodge some impending raindrops!

Thank you so much Leanna and Skyler – I am so looking forward to photographing your wedding this summer!

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Cheers!

-Kristine

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Can you believe that 2011 is a matter of hours away? I can’t really wrap my mind around it – 2010 flew by in a flurry of wonderful experiences, including so many memorable photo sessions and weddings. I wouldn’t be as happy with life and my work if it weren’t for all of my fantastic clients (seriously, you all are WONDERFUL), business friends and supporters of my work. I’m always so grateful and humbled that you choose me to document the moments in your lives – it means more to me than you may know.

To celebrate the awesomeness that is YOU, I put together a collage of some of my favorite images from 2010 – can you find yourself or friends?

Happy, happy New Year!

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On the docket: engagements and senior sessions!

Cheers!

-Kristine

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