Heather writes:
“On a rainy Monday evening hike to the base of the Au Sable Point Lighthouse overlooking Lake Superior, John pulled out the Choose Your Own Adventure book and asked me to read the page specific to the Lighthouse.
The bottom of the page read, “To continue the adventure turn to page 23.” Page 23, which was the back cover of the book, read, “The end of one adventure means the start of a new one!” As I read those words, John got down on one knee, opened the secret page he had magnetized to the back cover of the book, and opened the secret compartment containing the ring… and asked me to marry him.
For those of you wondering, I said yes 🙂 And after a few moments I turned to John and asked, “So you’re telling me I’ve been carrying around my ring for three days!?!?!!”
The rest of the evening was somewhat of a dream. The rain stopped, the clouds cleared in time for a beautiful sunset, and I couldn’t stop smiling and laughing in a state of joy and disbelief.”
This post features my favorites from Heather and John’s
Old Town Lansing wedding at Old Town Marquee
Want to see them all? Head over to the full gallery right here to view or purchase prints/files from among all the photographs!
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Heather and John’s love for each other is plain for everyone to see. But what I got to see on their wedding day was the inclusiveness of that love- the way that they let that love extend outward from between themselves and surround their loved ones. From every look, every smile, every kind touch, it was clear that they had filled their lives with people to love and care for. And, as I later learned, they seek to find more people to add to their circle of love through ministry work as well.
Love is a hard thing to describe in words. Thankfully, a photograph is worth a thousand of them <3
The gorgeous Old Town Marquee was filled with John and Heather’s decor: a book theme for their wedding! Bookmark placecards greeted guests, while vintage book pages graced tables…
John designed not only these gorgeous book centerpieces, but created a way to make them glow in the evening!!
I couldn’t help but laugh when John’s father complimented Heather’s parents on raising such a kind, loving, and smart woman.. and Heather’s parents shared a congradulatory bro-fist haha!
The bride’s grandfather was determined to dance with his girl on her wedding day. With a little help, he lifted up from the wheelchair and wrapped his arms around her! They danced for a bit, while his smile glowed bright. <3
Weding days can be exhausting. <3 Thankfully, the Old Town Marquee has a comfy bridal nook to sneak away to. Heather got to take a quick nap while her guests were entertained! #lifegoals
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Congratulations again, John and Heather!!!
Thank you to all the amazing vendors who added to the beauty of the day, including my amazing second shooter, Rachael, and Third shooter, Ryan! (some of the above shots were theirs)
Florist: Jan O’Neill: Designs Unlimited (517-262-8782)
Ceremony Venue: First United Methodist Church
Reception Venue: Old Town Marquee
Catering, Cake, Desserts: Morton’s Fine Catering
Such romantic and beautiful photos! Love!
What a sweet wedding!
What a sweet couple! Great coverage and those just-at-sunset photos are lovely!
Lovely work, so many great moments!
Wonderful captures here I especially loved all the dance floor shots. Such fun!
Brilliant work Heather!
Such a sweet couple and wedding! Love the sunset portraits and all the dancing fun!
Those sunset photos are to die for. I love the first photo at the top of the post though, really takes you into the moment and the day. I couldnt help but laugh.. wedding mascot! Pretty rad 🙂
Seems like such a sweet couple. Love the light and skin tone in your images!
Stunning work Heather!!!