As a Minneapolis engagement photographer, I eagerly anticipate the burst of color and life that spring brings after a Minnesota winter. In spring, love is literally in the air—along with the sweet scent of blooming flowers!
Lyndale Rose Gardens is a beautiful spot for an engagement session, especially in the spring when it’s in bloom. This park in the heart of the Twin Cities offers a variety of nature trails, floral gardens, and serene fountains, with Lake Harriet nearby. It’s the perfect location to capture those vibrant, romantic spring engagement photos.
Good things to know about a photo session at Lyndale Rose Gardens
When is the park in bloom?
The Lyndale Rose Gardens are at their peak bloom from April to June, with June typically showcasing the biggest flush of flowers. The gardens are beautiful from mid-April (or after the snow melts) to mid-October. One of my favorite times to photograph is in May when the tulips, peonies, and crab apples are in bloom in the Peace Garden. Roses begin blooming in mid-June and last until early October in the Rose Garden. To stay updated on what’s blooming, check out the Lyndale Gardens Facebook page.
Do you need a photography permit?
Yes, you need a photography permit for any sessions in a Minneapolis park, including the Lyndale Rose Gardens. The permit costs $47 for 1.5 hours of still photography and it’s best to arrange this at least 10 days in advance. You can obtain a permit from the Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board website.
When is the best time of day for photos?
The best time for engagement photos is about two hours before sunset, during the golden hour. This time of day at the Lyndale Rose Gardens offers a beautiful blend of pockets of shade and golden sunlight. Midday can be challenging due to harsh sunlight with minimal shade, so planning your session for late afternoon or early evening is ideal.
Are pets allowed in the gardens?
Yes, pets are allowed in the Lyndale Rose Gardens, making it a perfect spot if you want to include your furry friend in your engagement photos. However, since the park is busy, it might be challenging if your dog is reactive or excitable.
how do I avoid crowds?
The park is quite popular, especially during peak bloom and on weekends. Scheduling your session during a weekday can help avoid larger crowds. Sunrise or early morning sessions tend to be less crowded. Working with an experienced, local photographer who knows the best photo spots and can skillfully edit out any photobombers can make a big difference.
What else is nearby the lyndale rose gardens?
Lake Harriet is nearby and offers additional photo opportunities, especially during late summer and fall.
What else should I bring to an engagement session Here?
First, you’ll want to bring a neutral throw blanket for cute sitting pictures with snuggling picnic vibes. Additionally, mosquitoes can be bad here, so I highly recommend bringing bug spray. It can be frustrating to get eaten alive and leave your photoshoot with lots of itchy bumps.
Why choose film?
The vibrant colors and dynamic range of film makes it perfect for sunny outdoor engagement photos. The feel of film is just so raw and authentic. The look of film will always beat any trends; it’s truly timeless photography. I shoot on both film and digital, offering you the best of both worlds. If you’re in Minneaplis, to be your engagemnet photographer love to capture this exciting time in your life on film!
LOOKING FOR A MINNESOTA PROPOSAL OR ENGAGEMENT PHOTOGRAPHER?
Well thanks for scrolling all the way to the bottom! My name is Brianna Kirk, and I’m a hybrid film and digital engagement photographer based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. I love capturing authentic moments with a documentary approach, blending it with a timeless, vintage film aesthetic. If you like my style and want to chat more, contact me today or let’s connect on Instagram.