Archive for the ‘Weddings’ Category

The Heart of Kentucky

Friday, December 10, 2010
hands of wedding couple

Road trip! The whole Keberly Clan headed to Burkesville, Kentucky this past October for brother/brother-in-law Marshall’s wedding. He and his beautiful bride, Kristin, couldn’t have picked a better location — or season — for their wedding day. Welcome to Burkesville Our goal for Marshall and Kristen was to capture the historic charm and wide-open spaces of “The Best ...


Patrick and Kelli’s Wedding

Monday, September 20, 2010
bride kissing groom

We love it when a plan comes together… Patrick and Kelli, whom we met at Lee and Sheila’s wedding, were planning a Michigan wedding while living in Colorado. Thanks to their easy-going spirit and absolutely amazing families the entire event went off without a hitch. We can’t say enough about this terrific group — from the immediate ...


M Go Blue: Ryan and Michelle Engagement

Tuesday, June 22, 2010
ann arbor + zircon + nichols arcade

We have to admit, we've never been big fans of the Wolverines, and to be honest we couldn't be happier Tom Izzo passed on the Lebron James sweepstakes. With this in mind nothing beats the beauty and architecture of downtown Ann Arbor. Ryan is a distinguished alumnus of the University. So, it seemed fitting that he and Michelle ...


Lee and Sheila’s Wedding

Monday, June 14, 2010
bride and groom dramatic portrait

Speaking for the rest of the team, I don’t think we’ve had this much fun since our own weddings! From the picturesque setting of Grosse Ile, the beautiful St. Joseph Church and the historic Lovett Hall at The Henry Ford, Lee and Sheila’s wedding made us feel like bit players in a storybook romance. The Bride Sheila ...


Unique Perspective

Tuesday, March 23, 2010
child on jeep

It’s not uncommon for us to be seen crawling on our stomachs or hanging off a balcony to get a better perspective on our subjects. We like to vary our point-of-view to create portraits that just feel different. We can crouch down and shoot “up” to create a statuesque pose; or we can lie completely prone ...


First Day of Spring

Saturday, March 20, 2010
frederik meijer gardens

Happy first day of spring. Here’s an image from a spring 2009 wedding we shot at Michigan’s Frederik Meijer Gardens. We used a polarizing filter to minimize glare on the water and increase contrast in the sky.


Improvised Lighting

Friday, March 19, 2010
white wedding roses

We have a history of using everyday objects to help us get the shot we want. We’ve been known to scotch-tape necklaces in place, jury rig flash attachments and use scraps of paper as custom gobos. These wedding flower shots were composed with a single remote flash placed under a $5.00 trash can from Target. ...


Weddings at The Henry Ford Museum

Tuesday, March 16, 2010
wedding cake at the Henry Ford Museum

When we shoot a wedding at Dearborn’s Historic Henry Ford Museum, it makes our simple cake shots feel like grand portfolio pieces.


Are You Running Late Today?

Monday, March 15, 2010
Bride and groom running into chapel

Adjusting to Daylight Saving Time may have you rushing around in the morning, but at least it gives us photographers a little extra evening daylight!


Post Wedding Shoot

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Rich and Hayley planned a destination wedding.  While they enjoyed the change of scenery for their nuptials, the one thing missing was vintage photography.  Upon their return, they gave us a call to stage a post-wedding shoot to recapture the essence of their day. Since the wedding day had already past, Hayley and Rich were more ...