Beautiful Downtown Neenah Snowfall | A City Aglow

Snow covered trees line the downtown area of Neenah, Wisconsin.  It is a surreal and dreamlike setting.

View of Historic Downtown Neenah around midnight on January 10th, 2024.

Yesterday winter storm Finn plowed through the area. Schools were cancelled for the day and the city was very quiet.

This evening the snow had stuck to the trees, creating a beautiful display. I snuck downstairs and grabbed a few shots. The landscape was surreal.

This is a view of Downtown Neenah around midnight.

Neenah, Wisconsin's downtown district covered in snow.  It is a bright, colorful and dreamlike scene.  Snow sticks to trees and lights glow at midnight.

The streetlights of Downtown Neenah illuminated a surreal scene on the evening of January 10, 2024.

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Adam started his wedding photography business in 2007 with a passion to follow his dream.  Since then, he’s served hundreds of couples in Wisconsin and across the country.

"My goal is to preserve invaluable memories clients," he says.  "I shy away from heavy, unnatural filters and go for bright, vibrant colors.  I want my clients' photos to remain timeless."

At home, Adam adores his wife, two daughters, and sheltie puppy.  He loves to fish, garden and roast coffee.  He's a self-proclaimed coffee nerd and you can usually find him in Timshel Cafe in Neenah sipping a cup of joe.

When not photographing weddings, Adam uses time-lapse photography to capture natural phenomena.  "Uncovering the hidden is fascinating," he says.  "If I can uncover something hidden in our everyday lives, and show it to other people...well...it just excites me."

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