Sara & Robert – Ann Arbor Wedding Photography Michigan

I rarely get the opportunity to photograph a wedding by myself without the crew. So that is why I get excited to, as I have mentioned often in these situations, float during the day. What does that mean, capture different things and basically float around and just capture the day. So Robert and Sara were no different, a very laid back sort of day with an incredible cast of characters that made everything that much more enjoyable.

Ceremony Site: Knox Presbyterian Church, Ann Arbor Michigan
Reception Site: Four Points Sheraton, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Visit out website at Craig David Butler Studios
Map us with this link 410 E. Main St., Northville Michigan 48167
734.560.3115

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Other Recent Weddings:

Bloomfield Hills Wedding Michigan – Lovett Hall Dearborn – Katie & Pat
Northville / Novi – Wedding Photography Michigan – Ann Marie & Steve
White Lake Michigan Wedding Photography – Sherry & Justin

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