C. Herrboldt Photography shoots out of a studio on North Main Avenue in downtown Sioux Falls — and the work looks like it belongs in a magazine, not a slideshow at a venue.
Weddings, engagements, bridal sessions, fine art portraiture, editorial work — the range is deliberate. This isn't a photographer who picked up a second shooter and tripled their booking capacity. The approach leans cinematic: real light, real moments, images that hold up when you print them large and hang them somewhere permanent. Couples bring specific visions; families bring controlled chaos. Both come out with something worth keeping.
What draws people back — and sends them referring friends — is the editorial eye applied to work that's supposed to be personal. Most wedding photography looks like wedding photography. This doesn't, which is either exactly what you want or a useful filter if you don't. The downtown studio location makes engagement sessions and portrait work easy to schedule without driving to the edge of town for a generic backdrop.