
Art and Jenny were married a couple weeks ago at one of my favorite places, the in Ann Arbor. They had a Jewish/Korean ceremony which kept me on my toes and running all around because there were so many little traditions that they did. It was definitely the most interesting and active ceremony I have ever been to. We actually didn’t take any couple portraits there though, we spent a good hour beforehand walking around a local park and found some great spots. Art & Jenny were the first ever couple to have their wedding reception at the Kerrytown Farmers Market in Ann Arbor. Only two blocks from their house, they wanted someplace familiar and special to them, so they asked if they could hold their wedding, and it turned out fantastic. All of the little touches that Jenny did were awesome, from the clothespin line for the seating assignments, to the very natural table scapes. The food was provided by and was as pretty as it was tasty. The event was coordinated by the lovely Ana from Flowers were done beautifully by Lisa from and the cakes that didn’t last very long at all were from .



























cheater vows….good points though, I really like the promise of chocolate:)






This is the most interesting cake “topper” I have seen. Very simple cake with a cool touch.

Did I mention that this was a Jewish wedding with Asian touches? Strangely I had two of these in a row, but they made for some very unique traditions. 

















