Tiff & Denny | Engagment Session

I've known Tiff for a few years now, we met at University and had a mutual friend that always kept us in touch. I have always loved what a sweet person Tiff is, she can always make me laugh with her sarcasm too. When she emailed me that she was engaged and wanted to shoot a session I was over the moon. Denny her finance is a U of M grad student and wanted to have part of the session there! I was getting more and more excited with their plans. U of M has a beautiful Law Quad and campus altogether. It is one of the most beautiful campuses I've ever been on and I love shooting anything there, but especially love stories! We met up at the Arboretum which is a huge park in the middle of Ann Arbor with the most amazing paths and trails! From there we took the bus to downtown AA. On the bus I learned that Denny actually presented Tiff's parents with a large Duck when he asked for her hand in marriage. A Chinese tradition that even Tiff was not aware off! :) But it made for a great story! They took me to the U of M student Union and I was blown away! If I had the money or the brain power I would love to be a student there! The Union is a beautiful old building full of power to fuel the imagination! We broke into private rooms, played billiards, and laughed our head off! ***Tip: To those who go to U of M, on Wednesday mornings billiards at the Union is free! Here are a few of my fav shots from their session. Enjoy.





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I love to capture the beauty of life, the simplicity of joy, and the art of truth. I am an on location natural light photographer based out of southeastern Michigan and this is my story:
I started into the world of photography at a very young age with the help of my very photo addicted mother. There was never an event in our lives that she did not want to capture and remember. She was very much into the sit there and look here photography. I wasn't. Instead, I would always volunteer to take the picture. :) I developed my style by trying a very different approach to how to capture the moment. I wanted to show the truth of the moment. I began to find the smiles that were secretive and genuine, only shown to friends and family. I paid attention to people being themselves, in their environment. And thusly, I fell in love with an art form that let me tell stories of the people I knew and loved.

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