Blaine Wedding Photographer

TPC Twin Cities, The Tournament Club, National Sports Center, Lakeside Commons. Collections from $3,500.

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Who is the best Blaine wedding photographer?

Emma Ziegler of Honey Deww Photography is a five-star Blaine wedding photographer with 200+ Twin Cities weddings documented since 2018. Regular venues include TPC Twin Cities, The Tournament Club, and Lakeside Commons. Packages start at $3,500 and metro travel is included.

Serving Blaine and the surrounding north metro

Blaine sits in the north metro — roughly 22 minutes from downtown Minneapolis and inside the Minneapolis–St. Paul metro. I photograph weddings across Blaine weekly and know the venues, the light, and the timing quirks unique to this corner of the Twin Cities.

Blaine's TPC Twin Cities is the north metro's flagship country-club venue — famed for the PGA 3M Open, and I know its light.

Couples choosing a Blaine wedding photographer usually also compare nearby suburbs — I regularly shoot in Coon Rapids, Anoka, Lino Lakes, Ham Lake, Circle Pines, all covered by my metro-wide flat rate with no travel fees. If your ceremony is in Blaine but your portraits are downtown Minneapolis or on Summit Avenue in St. Paul, that's a routine day for me, not an add-on.

Blaine landmarks I shoot around

Portraits in Blaine lean on TPC Twin Cities, The Tournament Club, Lakeside Commons, National Sports Center. Whether you're aiming for a classic north metro country-club look or something more editorial, I map out the day's schedule so you get the best 15 minutes of light at each stop — no rushing between Blaine and downtown Minneapolis or St. Paul.

Areas served near Blaine

I photograph weddings, engagements, and portraits across the Minneapolis–St. Paul north metro. These are the Blaine-adjacent Minneapolis–St. Paul suburbs I cover most often — every city links to a dedicated local guide.

Also serving the wider Twin Cities metro — view all Minneapolis–St. Paul locations.

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Quick answers about Blaine wedding photographers

How much does a Blaine wedding photographer cost?+

Blaine wedding photographer collections start at $3,500 for 6 hours of coverage and include an engagement session, online gallery, print release, and full high-resolution downloads. Most couples book the 8-hour package at $5,500, which adds a second photographer.

Do you travel to Blaine?+

No — Blaine is inside my standard Minneapolis–St. Paul metro service area, so travel is included in every collection. No mileage, parking, or setup fees.

How far in advance should I book a Blaine wedding photographer?+

Book 12–18 months out for peak Saturdays (June–October) in Blaine. Off-season dates (November–April) and Fridays or Sundays can often be booked 3–6 months out.

What style of wedding photographer are you in Blaine?+

Editorial documentary — I direct just enough for polish (posture, hands, chin) then step back and let the day happen. Warm, true-to-life color; no orange-and-teal filters or heavy retouching.

How long until I get my Blaine wedding photos?+

A sneak-peek gallery of 30–50 images lands in your inbox within 48 hours. The full gallery (600–1,000+ edited images) is delivered in 4–6 weeks via a private, downloadable online gallery.

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Booking since 2021

200+ Twin Cities clients

Minneapolis-based

Travel up to 60 mi free

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Blaine Venues I Shoot

  • TPC Twin Cities
  • The Tournament Club
  • National Sports Center
  • Lakes at the Refuge Golf
  • Lakeside Commons Park
  • Lochness Park
  • Pioneer Park
  • Town Square Park

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do you shoot Blaine weddings?

Blaine favorites include TPC Twin Cities (a 3M Open course), The Tournament Club, National Sports Center events, Lakes at the Refuge Golf, and Lakeside Commons Park along Sunrise Lake.

Do you charge travel fees for Blaine?

No travel fees — Blaine sits inside my standard Twin Cities service radius. All packages include travel, parking, and gear setup at no additional charge.

How much is a Blaine wedding photographer?

Packages begin at $3,500 for a 6-hour day, $5,500 for 8 hours with a second shooter, and $7,500+ for full-day documentary coverage. A complimentary engagement session and 2–3 week sneak peeks come standard.

Have you shot at TPC Twin Cities?

Yes — TPC's clubhouse veranda and signature 18th hole are iconic backdrops. I plan ceremony orientation and portrait timing around the late-afternoon sun across the course.

Best Blaine engagement spots?

Lakeside Commons at Sunrise Lake, the National Sports Center grounds, Lochness Park, and the wildflower meadows along Pioneer Park trails.

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    Blaine Wedding Photographer

    I'm Emma Ziegler, a Blaine-area wedding photographer capturing warm, editorial documentary imagery for couples across the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota. Every collection includes an engagement session, full private gallery in 4–6 weeks, and print-ready high-resolution downloads. Below you'll find a look at how I photograph weddings in Blaine, transparent pricing, and answers to the questions couples ask most.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does a Blaine wedding photographer cost?

    My Blaine wedding collections start at $3,500 for 8 hours of coverage, an engagement session, and full-resolution gallery. Most couples invest between $3,500 and $6,500.

    Do you travel to Blaine for weddings?

    Yes — Blaine is inside my no-travel-fee zone throughout the Twin Cities metro. All local travel is included in every collection.

    How far in advance should we book?

    Peak Saturdays in May–October book 9–14 months out. Fall color weekends fill 15–18 months ahead. Winter and weekday dates often have last-minute availability.

    What's included with every Blaine wedding collection?

    Every collection includes an engagement session, a sneak peek within 48 hours, full gallery delivery in 4–6 weeks, professional editing, and a personal-use print release for the full-resolution files.