"My husband and I were so impressed by Haverlee! She went above and beyond to capture our little family in a natural, beautiful way. She was wonderful with our son and was patient when he needed a moment to calm down. She had wonderful suggestions for us that translated into stunning photos. Our family and friends were blown away by the photos and we will cherish them forever."
- Sarah K
An absolutely stunning wedding for Katharine & Neil at a nature conservancy in Iowa. The day felt like a Disney movie. There were deer, birds, butterflies, & bunnies everywhere. The second to last photo was the moment we realized there was a baby bunny trapped in her veil. 🥹 Nearly as sweet as all the photos of Katharine and her precious grandmother.
For me, the most important skill as a wedding photographer is knowing when to direct and when to step back. That changes based on the people in front of my camera, and from moment to moment during a wedding day. I’m a people pleaser and problem solver but have learned to withhold my help or opinions in favor of documenting a moment as it unfolds. It’s a delicate dance I continually aim to perfect.
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Photo assistant: @jacobncia
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A newborn session at home with the Websters in Des Moines.🤍
Newborn sessions with your first baby: so many anxious feelings in a relatively calm atmosphere.
Newborn sessions with your second baby: mom is calm and confident in an absolutely chaotic atmosphere.
Both are my favorite. Both are worth documenting.
Payton & Jackson were gifted a spirited one first, which really throws you into the deep end of parenting early. They’re already doing an incredible job. I have a feeling little Wells is going to be the perfect go with the flow companion to his spicy big sister. 😌🤍
Kaitlyn & Andrew’s lakeside wedding in northwest Iowa.
Normally the windy weather in Iowa drives me bonkers but when you’re wearing a dress like this, it’s absolutely begging for a breeze. I adored everything about Kaitlyn’s wedding look. It was romantic and ethereal and this whole day was a dream to photograph.
Photo assistant: @jacobncia
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I was slammed with a realization last night as I was lying awake with anxious thoughts about bookings and business.
I grew up in a household like many others. A father with a quick temper. A mother who shut down and stonewalled at the slightest disappointment. I hit puberty in the 90’s at the height of evangelical purity culture, when therapy was for the self-involved elite. Love felt like a privilege, not a right. I was praised for perfection and ruffling the least amount of feathers so I leaned into that role in my family. We also moved a lot and I started over with friendships every couple of years. We’ve all come such a long way but those early years set the stage for a lifetime of performance. My childhood was very lonely. My needs and feelings grew smaller so I’d appear more lovable. I desperately wanted to be chosen…to be deemed worthy of someone’s time and attention. I spent all of my high school years going out with anyone who paid me the least bit of attention, and then got married at 19 for a permanent sense of belonging. That marriage was a repeat of my childhood training. Don’t have needs, don’t express feelings, just be perfect and you’ll still be lovable. I lived on crumbs of affection until I was about 35. I’ve deconstructed and rebuilt my understanding of my own worthiness of love and finally have a very healthy marriage and wonderful relationship with my parents. Receiving love and tenderness on my worst days has healed me immensely. But last night I realized I’ve been living with that old mindset in my business. I feel desperate to be chosen. That wound of unworthiness flares up often. I spiral in my thoughts of failure, rejection, and lack of belonging in this industry. It’s time flip the script. (Cont’d in comments…)
I count myself incredibly lucky to have a job that only gets better with time. ✨
I think one component that’s underrated and undervalued in a photographer is patience. Wedding days move fast, but I have to work methodically within all of those moments. It takes so much patience to wait for those brief but beautiful moments that make up a full wedding gallery. People sometimes think documentary photography means unflattering photos of people talking, eating, ugly crying, or dancing. It doesn’t. There are rhythms within conversation where people smile or laugh, but it takes an immense amount of patience to watch and wait, with camera ready. You have to move fast sometimes and move slowly during other times. Knowing the difference is key to longevity in this business. 😌
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Venue: @hotelfortdesmoines
Florals: @englishrosedsm
Dress: @bridalboutiquedm
DJ: @proxentertainment
Hair: @hairbylaurenelizabeth
Makeup: @hannahhportfolio
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