After seven years of photographing weddings I am going to say how lucky I am to have had such great brides and grooms to work with. Seriously, I'm not here to report any horror stories other than ones about myself. Such as a wedding I photographed in Elk Rapids when I backed up into the baptismal pool as the bride and groom walked back up the aisle together. Yes, you read that correctly, I sat down in a baptismal pool, was mortified, and later on the priest told me I was "well blessed".
I knew last winter when when Logan and Chris walked into the studio with their parents that if we all worked together we would have a fabulous day. Today was the day and fabulous it was! At every wedding I photograph I have moments that strike me. One of today's moments was during the cake cutting. After the bride and groom had cut their cake I realized the entire bridal party (eighteen of them minus the bride and groom) were up from the bridal table and watching. They then proceeded to hang out and enjoy each others company until dinner was served. I thought it was pretty cool because I don't see that often. Logan and Chris, you have an incredible bunch of friends and family whom, I think, would all make great presidents of your fan club. Congratulations and thanks for sharing such an amazing day with us!
...4th-of-July weekend, family and friends, sunshine, laughter, beer, BBQ, fireworks, jello shots...
I am going to stand on my soapbox, for a brief moment, and remind those of you out there to not waste so much on this holiday weekend here in the United States. Do you really need plastic forks and disposable plates when it takes seconds to wash the real ones? Could you perhaps pick your fireworks litter off the bottom of the lake or empty field you lit it off over? How about recycling everything that you are able to recycle vs. only the returnables that give you money back? That's it. I'm stepping down off my soapbox now. Have a safe, happy, and as litter-free as possible holiday weekend!

I love this photo. So vibrant. A good reminder!
(07.03.09 @ 10:01 AM)Lisa and Edward were one of my bridal couples during my first few years located in Northern Michigan. They now have two daughters and I recently had the pleasure of photographing them in our studio in Traverse City.
Sisters. What could be better?! My sister is my best friend.
Congratulations, Lisa and Edward, on another beautiful addition to your family. Ellie and Clara, congratulations on entering sisterhood. I promise there is no greater gift your parents could have given you!



Thanks, Sissy! It's the truth -- having a sister is the best gift ever. I love you and can't wait to see you this weekend. xoxo Sissy
(07.02.09 @ 05:32 PM)Love your new site and I can't wait to see the photo's of the twins and mommie and daddy.
(10.23.09 @ 05:35 PM)I am sitting in a Dairy Queen parking lot on my way back from some family time in the Detroit area. Yes, DQ has wifi! I was told by my cousin, Sandy, that I should give up my challenge since I've already missed two days. She said if I stopped eating candy for thirty days and ate some half-way through I would have to start over. She also told me I should have picked a more reasonable goal, like three days! Well Sandy, I'm choosing to keep on keeping on. This isn't candy and continuing on keeps me disciplined. More tomorrow. We still need to drive back to Traverse City!
Keep it up! No reason to quit now! It would be like getting tired halfway around Mackinac Island and deciding to turn around and go home! Pointless. Might as well just continue on and be strong!
(07.01.09 @ 10:16 AM)I agree. Keep it up. It's great to check in now and then, especially if I know there will be something fresh!
(07.01.09 @ 11:54 AM)Beth, we love the photos! As usual, we will have such a hard time choosing which ones to hang without making our house look like a narcissistic shrine! :) Thanks for capturing our girls so well. Great job!
(07.02.09 @ 10:40 PM)Yesterday was one of the best. Joni and Michael, whom I've known since I moved back to Traverse City six years ago, were married at Black Star Farms. What an incredible day and celebration! Thank you for including us!
Joni's veil was long and amazing and she wore it well. The best part was that she wore it during the entire day after she put it on. When that veil was too long to be practical, she would just wrap it around her arm and continue on. Way to rock the veil, Joni. Congratulations to you and Michael! I've included a veil snap below for you!

Beth, you guys rocked taking pics at the wedding. This is a beautiful picture of my lil sister!!! Thanks again.
(07.02.09 @ 08:48 PM)Great Job Beth!! Couldn't believe the amount of pics you took. Can't wait to see all of them!!
(07.03.09 @ 03:04 PM)Wonderful picture of Joni. Great job!!!! Looking forward to seeing all of them.
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