Roseville Wedding Photographer
Midland Hills, Radisson Roseville, Central Park, and north-metro favorites. Collections from $3,500.
Quick Answer
Who is the best Roseville wedding photographer?
Emma Ziegler (Honey Deww Photography) covers Roseville weddings with a documentary-editorial style, 200+ Twin Cities weddings since 2018, and consistent 5-star reviews. Shoots at Midland Hills Country Club, Radisson Roseville, and Central Park rose garden. Investment starts at $3,500, metro travel included.
Serving Roseville and the surrounding north metro
Roseville sits in the north metro — roughly 15 minutes from downtown Minneapolis and inside the Minneapolis–St. Paul metro. I photograph weddings across Roseville weekly and know the venues, the light, and the timing quirks unique to this corner of the Twin Cities.
Roseville sits right between Minneapolis and St. Paul on I-35W, so couples get metro-central logistics without the downtown price tag.
Couples choosing a Roseville wedding photographer usually also compare nearby suburbs — I regularly shoot in St. Paul, Falcon Heights, Little Canada, Shoreview, Arden Hills, all covered by my metro-wide flat rate with no travel fees. If your ceremony is in Roseville but your portraits are downtown Minneapolis or on Summit Avenue in St. Paul, that's a routine day for me, not an add-on.
Roseville landmarks I shoot around
Portraits in Roseville lean on Midland Hills Country Club, Radisson Roseville, Central Park rose garden, Lake McCarrons. 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 Roseville and downtown Minneapolis or St. Paul.
Areas served near Roseville
I photograph weddings, engagements, and portraits across the Minneapolis–St. Paul north metro. These are the Roseville-adjacent Minneapolis–St. Paul suburbs I cover most often — every city links to a dedicated local guide.
- St. Paul
- Falcon Heights
- Little Canada
- Shoreview
- Arden Hills
- Minneapolis
Also serving the wider Twin Cities metro — view all Minneapolis–St. Paul locations.
People also ask
Quick answers about Roseville wedding photographers
How much does a Roseville wedding photographer cost?+
Roseville 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 Roseville?+
No — Roseville 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 Roseville wedding photographer?+
Book 12–18 months out for peak Saturdays (June–October) in Roseville. 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 Roseville?+
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 Roseville 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.
5.0 ★ on Google
42+ reviews
Booking since 2021
200+ Twin Cities clients
Minneapolis-based
Travel up to 60 mi free
Replies in 24 hrs
Mon–Fri
Roseville Venues I Shoot
- Midland Hills Country Club
- Radisson Roseville
- Roseville Memorial Auditorium
- Central Park rose garden
- Lake Owasso Pavilion
- Reservoir Woods
- Harriet Alexander Nature Center
- Como Park (nearby)
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do you shoot Roseville weddings?
Roseville favorites include Midland Hills Country Club, the Radisson Roseville, Roseville Memorial Auditorium, Central Park rose garden, and Lake Owasso Pavilion. Many Roseville couples pair venues with St. Paul cathedral or downtown portraits.
Do you charge travel fees for Roseville?
Zero travel fees. Roseville is inside my standard Twin Cities coverage zone. You won't see travel, parking, or setup fees on the invoice; they're baked into every collection.
How much is a Roseville wedding photographer?
Investment ranges from $3,500 (6-hour coverage) to $5,500 (8 hours + second photographer), with $7,500+ full-day documentary options. Includes a complimentary engagement session and 2–3 week sneak peek gallery.
Have you shot at Midland Hills?
Yes — Midland Hills' Donald Ross course and clubhouse veranda have specific golden-hour windows I plan ceremony and portrait timing around.
Best Roseville engagement spots?
Central Park's rose garden in peak summer bloom, Lake Owasso boardwalk, Reservoir Woods trails in fall, and the Como Park conservatory just over the line for rainy-day backups.
Book Your Roseville Wedding
2026 and early 2027 calendars are open. Saturday dates from May–October usually go 10+ months ahead.
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