A couple of weeks back, we had the pleasure of photographing this adorable family at the ever popular, Henry Ford Museum. Normally, we photograph their little girls every six months, and we have been photographing their newest addition every month for the last eight months. But this time, at the behest of the husband, we turned this sister’s session, into a full family portrait session. Please enjoy a small sampling of the photos we were able to capture below! And of course, if you are looking for relaxed and stunning portraits for your family, contact us and let us know!
Family Photo Shoot at the Henry Ford in Dearborn
So, we are a little behind in posting to our blog… Our apologies! However, today we have a little something special for you to peruse…
Back in the not-so-sunny month of June, we had a fantastic time sharing a truly special experience with these adorable sisters. This photo shoot of these little angels was to take place at Greenfield Village. However the weather had other plans for us, so we had to alter our strategy and stroll inside the venerable Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. The mother and father wanted photos of their two precious and personable little girls playing and exploring the history and art. These two photographers were more than happy to oblige! If you’d like to see some of the over the top cuteness that occurred here during this photo shoot, we invite you to keep reading!
Wedding at the St. Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church
Looking back at this lovely Armenian-American wedding at the Saint Sarkis church in Dearborn, Michigan, just simply brings tears to my eyes. Not only was the church amazingly beautiful inside, but they also had one of the most ornate wedding ceremonies I have ever witnessed. The Armenian people are quite charming, witty, beautiful, and very friendly. (I know this from experience from photographing this wedding, as well as from my husband’s family. He too, is Armenian.) This ceremony took place between an Armenian woman and her husband, who was American, but was adopted into the Armenian culture by his new Armenian family and church. To see some of the photos from this ceremony, please read on below.