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…Maybe it’s because I was one of those brides, or maybe it’s because I just love shooting wedding ceremonies barefoot (which I am guaranteed to do whenever grass is underfoot)….
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…of a family where they’re most comfortable, in their own home, no matter how messy it is, surrounded by the ones they love. That’s the kind of family portrait I…
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You could say photographing this wedding felt like being around a lot of old friends you’ve known forever. That was probably because I have known Christin forever. She singlehandedly drove…
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…dresses. Finally, we found a suit from ASOS. Throw in a nice J Crew gingham shirt, and Mike was dressed for well under $200. 8. Personal touches save you money:…
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More later, but for now, just this one. I asked Jess and Matt to bear with me for 5 minutes while I tried something new, a rather ominous request when…
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And without further delay, here is part two of Arya and Brett’s wedding story, their backyard wedding ceremony in Kalamazoo, Michigan. For part one, check this out….
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…separate wedding days really did make me feel like I was a part of the family, especially at the second wedding, when Arya’s Dad put his arm around me and…
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Tiffany and Jim’s wedding had so many of my favorite things: A sweet couple, my beloved alma mater, The University if Michigan, a wardrobe change, a doting father of the…
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…late nights tying bows around wedding favors. It’s gone in under a second of post processing in lightroom. But sometimes, our subjects have insecurities about themselves that we just can’t…
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This is the sort of story I love to tell, and Sarah and Steve are the sort of people I love to meet. Their wedding was held at Saint Mary’s…
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…disc or a USB drive. That’s where wedding albums come in. There’s just nothing that compares to being able to hold a beautiful album in your hands that tells your…
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…threw a huge party at The Blue Dress Barn in Benton Harbor, Michigan. The party was a blast, complete with handpicked dahlias, cowboy boots, and a live blue grass band….