Minneapolis Wedding Photographer
Hi, I'm Emma Ziegler — editorial-documentary wedding photographer based in Minneapolis. 200+ Twin Cities weddings, a 5.0★ Google rating, and a calendar now open for 2026 dates.
Quick Answer
Who is the best wedding photographer in Minneapolis?
The best Minneapolis wedding photographer for you is the one whose full-gallery work, personality, and pricing match yours. Honey Deww Photography (Emma Ziegler) is a Minneapolis-based editorial-documentary photographer with 200+ weddings, a 5.0★ Google rating, and collections from $3,500 that include engagement, full-day coverage, and a 4–6 week gallery turnaround. Now booking 2026 weddings across Minneapolis, St. Paul, and greater Minnesota.
5.0 ★ on Google
42+ reviews
Booking since 2021
200+ Twin Cities clients
Minneapolis-based
Travel up to 60 mi free
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Wedding Photography in Minneapolis
I've been photographing Minneapolis weddings since 2018 — every neighborhood, every season, every kind of celebration. From a 12-person courthouse ceremony at Hennepin County Government Center to 250-guest receptions at the Lumber Exchange, the work is the same: be early, watch closely, and bring back the day exactly as it felt.
My style is editorial-documentary with warm, true-to-life color. That means candid moments most of the day, with 20–30 minutes of intentional portraits when the light is best. I shoot mostly with natural and ambient light, edit every image by hand, and skip the heavy AI presets that age badly. The goal: a gallery that still looks like you — and like Minneapolis — fifteen years from now.
Every Minneapolis wedding collection includes a complimentary engagement session, full-resolution downloads with personal print rights, a private online gallery, and delivery in 4–6 weeks. Full-day collections include a second photographer. There are no extra fees for travel inside the Twin Cities metro, no inflated print catalogues, and no surprises in the final invoice.
Minneapolis Wedding Collections
| Collection | Investment | Coverage | Includes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pearl | $3,500 | 6 hours | 1 photographer · engagement session · 400+ edited images · online gallery · print rights |
| Sapphire | $4,500 | 8 hours | 1 photographer · engagement session · 600+ edited images · online gallery · print rights · sneak peek in 48hrs |
| Diamond | $5,800 | 10 hours | 2 photographers · engagement session · 800+ edited images · online gallery · print rights · sneak peek · custom timeline planning |
| Emerald | $7,200 | 12 hours | 2 photographers · engagement session · 1,000+ edited images · online gallery · print rights · sneak peek · 10×10 fine-art album |
Custom collections welcome — elopement coverage starts at $1,800. See full pricing breakdown.
Minneapolis Wedding Venues I've Photographed
Mill City Museum
Mississippi Riverfront
Nicollet Island Pavilion
Mississippi River / Stone Arch
Gale Mansion
Loring Park
300 Clifton
Loring Park
Lumber Exchange
Downtown Minneapolis
Machine Shop
Northeast Minneapolis
Hewing Hotel
North Loop
Loring Social
Loring Park
Aster Cafe
St. Anthony Main
Surly Brewing
Prospect Park
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Whittier
Lake Minnetonka
West Metro
Real Reviews
What Minneapolis Couples Say
"Emma is an incredible photographer! She's not only extremely talented and creative, but also one of the kindest people to work with. Our Minneapolis wedding photos are everything we hoped for."
— Cassandra Donald
"She has this incredible ability to make you feel comfortable, confident, and completely yourself in front of the camera. Worth every single dollar."
— Lauren Slama
"She was amazing! Can't wait for my next shoot. Everyone keeps asking who took our photos."
— Amber C.
How I Photograph a Minneapolis Wedding
- Inquiry call. A 20-minute video chat so we can meet, talk through your vision, and confirm I'm the right fit before any contract.
- Booking & engagement session. 25% retainer holds the date. We shoot engagement 2–6 months out at a Minneapolis spot that means something to you.
- Timeline planning. I build a photo-first timeline with your planner 6 weeks out — golden-hour math, family-formal blocks, and indoor backups for Minnesota weather.
- Wedding day. Early arrival, dual cameras with backup card slots, second photographer on full-day collections, calm presence from getting-ready through reception.
- Sneak peek in 48 hours. 20–30 of my favorites delivered while you're still on your honeymoon.
- Full gallery in 4–6 weeks. Hand-edited high-resolution images, private online gallery, full-resolution downloads, personal print rights.
What Sets This Minneapolis Wedding Photographer Apart
When couples search for wedding photographers in Minneapolis MN, MN wedding photographer, or photographers in Minneapolis, they usually land on directory profiles at The Knot and WeddingWire alongside 200+ other names. What actually separates working Minneapolis wedding photographers is repeatable delivery: gallery turnaround, second-shooter reliability, backup gear, timeline planning, and post-wedding communication.
Every Minneapolis wedding I shoot uses dual full-frame Sony bodies with in-camera dual-card backup, off-camera flash for reception, and a scouted indoor backup plan for Minnesota weather. Galleries are backed up locally and to two off-site cloud locations the moment I get home. The same standard applies to a St. Paul wedding, a Twin Cities micro-wedding, a Hennepin County courthouse ceremony, or a greater-Minnesota destination wedding.
I also cover the shoulder categories most Minneapolis couples care about — the engagement session (included with every wedding collection), Minneapolis engagement photography, documentary wedding photography, transparent pricing, and rehearsal-dinner add-ons. One photographer, consistent style across every event.
Minneapolis Wedding Photography FAQ
How much does a Minneapolis wedding photographer cost?
Most Minneapolis wedding photographers charge $2,500–$8,500. Honey Deww Photography's Minneapolis wedding collections start at $3,500 (Pearl — 6 hours) and go up to $7,200 (Emerald — 12 hours with two photographers and an album). Every collection includes a complimentary engagement session, a private online gallery delivered in 4–6 weeks, and full-resolution downloads with print rights — no fees, no inflated print catalogues.
How far in advance should I book a Minneapolis wedding photographer?
Book 9–14 months ahead for peak-season Saturdays (May–October). Late-September and October fall dates sometimes fill 18 months out. Off-season, weekday, and winter Minneapolis weddings can usually be booked 4–6 months out.
What's the best time of year to get married in Minneapolis?
September and early October give the most reliable weather and the famous Twin Cities fall color. June and August are most popular for traditional weddings. January–March offers dramatic snow portraits and 20–30% lower vendor pricing — I shoot winter weddings every year.
Where are the best places to take wedding photos in Minneapolis?
My most-photographed Minneapolis spots: Stone Arch Bridge, Mill Ruins Park, the Guthrie Theater Endless Bridge, North Loop alleys, Minnehaha Falls, the Walker Sculpture Garden, Loring Park, Lake Harriet bandshell, and the Mississippi River from Boom Island. I scout 2–3 locations near your venue so we never waste light.
How many hours of coverage do I need for a Minneapolis wedding?
8 hours covers most Minneapolis weddings — getting-ready through the first 45 minutes of reception. Add a second photographer for guest counts above 100 or split getting-ready locations. Choose 10–12 hours for sparkler exits, full receptions, or ceremony-reception travel time across the metro.
What Minneapolis wedding venues have you photographed?
I've shot weddings at Aria, Mill City Museum, Nicollet Island Pavilion, the Lumber Exchange, Gale Mansion, 300 Clifton, Machine Shop, Loring Social, Hewing Hotel, Aster Cafe, Surly Brewing, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Landmark Center, A'BULAE, and dozens of country clubs across the metro. See my full venue list for ceremony and getting-ready tips for each.
Do you photograph small Minneapolis weddings and elopements?
Yes. Hennepin County courthouse ceremonies, North Loop micro-weddings, Stone Arch elopements, and backyard celebrations are all routine for me. Minneapolis elopement coverage starts at $1,800 for 2 hours and includes a sneak peek in 48 hours.
What is your wedding photography style?
Editorial-documentary with warm, true-to-life color. Candid moments, intentional portraits, and a film-inspired finish. I shoot mostly with natural and ambient light and edit every image by hand — no AI presets, no trendy filters that will age badly.
How many edited photos will I receive?
75–100 fully edited images per hour of coverage. A 6-hour wedding = 400–600 photos; a full-day wedding = 600–900+. Every image is hand-edited and delivered at full resolution with personal print rights.
How quickly will I get my Minneapolis wedding photos back?
Sneak peek of 20–30 favorites within 48 hours. Full private online gallery within 4–6 weeks. Engagement and portrait sessions: 2–3 weeks.
Do you offer payment plans?
Yes. 25% retainer secures your date, the balance is split into interest-free monthly payments, and the final payment is due two weeks before your wedding. Custom schedule sent with your contract.
What happens if the weather is bad on my Minneapolis wedding day?
Minnesota weather is unpredictable — I always scout an indoor backup at your venue, bring clear umbrellas, and have shot beautiful weddings in rain, snow, and 95° heat. If your date needs to reschedule for weather, illness, or venue issues, your retainer transfers to a new date within 12 months at no extra cost.
Ready to Book Your Minneapolis Wedding Photographer?
I'm currently booking 2026 weddings across Minneapolis, St. Paul, and greater Minnesota. Tell me about your date and venue — I'll respond within 24 hours.
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