Tracy & Jeff are two of the sweetest people I’ve met and they absolutely glow when they’re together!!! Their wedding had vintage inspired details of lace and ribbons, but with an updated color palette of deep purples, bold pinks, and soft champagne. I’ve always loved looking at inspiration boards pieced together by designers, so I thought I’d create one to show off all the wedding details in one place! ![]()

Her shoes were FABULOUS!!! Check out that ruffle detail..

A few rose petals go a long way to soften up the pavement, and the urns with roses and branches made a great focal point for the ceremony site..

OK - enough of the details… I just had to warm you up before this next image.
Tracy is SO awesome for giving me permission to show this!! This is one of those small things we don’t often think about until it’s a little too late, but after spending tons of time on getting your hair & makeup just perfect, the last thing you want to do is pull a shirt over your head and potentially mess it all up!! What’s a girl to do if she’s not wearing a button down shirt?? Cut if off!! Could their expressions be any funnier?! Tracy reminds me of a superhero getting ready for action! I LOVE IT!

Just before walking down the aisle…

Mom couldn’t hold back any longer..

The way Jeff smiles when he looks at Tracy is just heart melting… and he ONLY smiles like that when she’s around.

A very sweet reading of lyrics from “I Will Be Here” by Stephen Curtis Chapman.

This is what happens if you show up late to the ceremony..

Rain clouds were rolling in quickly and there were a few drops of rain here and there, but one of the things that Tracy really wanted was a large group picture of all of her guests. The coordinator really tried to persuade us not to do it, but if they were lucky enough to hold off the rain for their ceremony, I think they were lucky enough to have time for a large group shot. This bridge had a good vantage point and was nearby, so we called the guests over and went for it! Now that I think about it… that bridge probably wasn’t made to hold that many people but we got the shot and no one fell in, so it was a success!!

The weather seemed to be holding off, so we took time to get a little creative…

Tracy’s veil was so long and the wind was throwing it all over the place. I just love how this image represents romance in times of stormy weather, which somehow seems very fitting for Tracy & Jeff… I think they’ll be able to weather a lot together.

As photographers, we love to show the romance and fantasy of the day (after all, that’s what sells), but let’s get real here… this is what it’s really like, and the more photographers/videographers/coordinators you have - the more crowded this scene gets. A big hug to Delia (pictured here in the middle) who had been apprenticing with me for most of my Michigan weddings, and doing a great job. I generally shoot alone, and all of the images you see here are mine, but I’m happy to let photographers second shoot with me for the experience and my brides always seem happy to have more paparazzi around. (Sorry I don’t remember who the videographers were!)

Motion is really difficult to communicate in a still photograph, but I made it a secret mission for this wedding to really communicate movement in different ways…




So what do you think? Mission accomplished?
I love it when kids get bored..

Since the wedding and reception were at Burning Tree Golf Club in Macomb, MI, Tracy wanted to have a little fun on the golf course after dinner. The important dances were out of the way, so she slipped on her cozy Converse and off we went..


I just don’t know what to say about this except that Jeff is a very brave and trusting man!!

Thank you so much Tracy & Jeff!! I love you guys and hope you have lots and lots of super cute babies that I can photograph when I go back to visit Michigan!!!

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As usual, your photos are very good, Anne
Now I want to ask you… When is the best hour to shot outdoor ? And how about the sunlight ? About this photos, I think it was taken about 4pm with cloudy weather ?