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  • Port Huron Elks Lodge Banquet Facility Wedding Photographer | Karen & Roger

    Port Huron Elks Lodge Banquet Facility Wedding Photographer | Karen & Roger

    Port Huron Elks Club Wedding PhotographerWe first met with Karen and Roger last year, when they contacted us on a referral from another local photographer. They were planning their June wedding and were in the market for a Port Huron Elks Lodge Banquet Facility Wedding Photographer, and we had the date open and we liked each other’s vibes. We couldn’t wait for their June wedding to come, because all the little details that the two of them gave us sounded amazing, and they seriously were.

    Roger has been golfing at the Elks Lodge for a long time, and so getting married there was an obvious choice for the two of them. They were supposed to get married on the greens, but, unfortunately, the rainy morning and early afternoon put a halt to those plans and the ceremony got moved indoors, instead. The ceremony was lovely, and we especially loved that Karen’s sons walked her down the aisle to meet her beaming groom.

    The room and decor were seriously stunning, and we walked around all night long ogling over all the small details that went into their space. The room was adorned with hand crocheted pieces that they salvaged from Roger’s parent’s home, antique vases, handmade items, and succulents. All the succulents! We’re mildly obsessed with succulents and greenery, so everything was a dream to photograph.

    Karen and Roger were both amazing sports; Karen hopped on to a golf cart while it was still raining just a bit and explored the grounds with us for their portraits, and Roger made sure that no one got pegged in the face with a golf ball, since the area we were wanting to photograph them in was literally at the end of the 18th hole (we don’t promise to know a single thing about the actual game.)

    At the end of the night, they surprised their guests with a fireworks show, and we were so glad that the rain held back so everyone was able to enjoy them together. Those are some of our favorite images of the night!

    We hope you enjoy this small preview into when Mulberry & Sage was Karen and Roger’s Port Huron Elks Lodge Banquet Facility Wedding Photographer team. If you’re looking for a Port Huron wedding photographer, we would love to chat about your upcoming wedding.

    Wedding Vendor Team:

    Wedding Photographer: Mulberry & Sage
    DJ: Ultimate Sounds (Aaron)
    Floral: Creative Expressions
    Dessert Chocolates: Champagne Chocolates

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  • Port Huron Photography Studio Renovation & Reveal | Ladies of the Maccabees

    Port Huron Photography Studio Renovation & Reveal | Ladies of the Maccabees

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    If you haven’t seen or heard in the local news lately, we’ve been keeping a little secret, and it’s finally finished and officially out of the bag. We’ve been hard at work renovating a Port Huron photography studio space inside the Port Huron historic building, Ladies of the Maccabees. If you were able to swing by our previous studio space in downtown, you will know that while it worked perfectly for what we did, we were really wanting to find a perfect space that had tons of character, and could be utilized as an office and artwork gallery space for Mulberry & Sage, as well as a studio space for our own photography businesses. When we toured the space inside the Maccabees building, we couldn’t help but get excited, and we knew it was perfect for us. It is a large room, with massive 16′ tall ceilings and all the original charm of the time-frame of when the building was built (1904.)  It has the original crown molding (coincidentally painted a sage color and white) and we love all the large, ornate doors and fixtures.

    Don’t begin thinking though that it was all rainbows and unicorns. Luckily, Megan has an eye for DIY and a super-handy husband that happens to also love any excuse to bust out some power tools and yell “IT’S DEMO DAY!” like Chip Gaines. The space had very beat-up carpeting that was literally glued to the floor (we’re guessing around the 1970’s?) and some wall paper and wood paneling that was far too mid-century modern for our rustic taste. We’ll let the photos below do the talking, so you can see what we were working with before. The potential was so, so good.

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    Port Huron Photography Studio

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    The first thing that had to happen was ripping out the carpeting. When we were touring the space with the realtor (Chris Smith from DeLacy. He’s awesome.) we were able to peel back a corner of the carpeting and see that the flooring underneath was the original hardwood flooring. We pulled back a section by the original radiator, so we couldn’t really tell what condition it was in until it was completely gone, but we prepared for the worst case scenario and were pleasantly surprised with a beautiful solid birch floor in really great condition. The only caviat was that since the carpeting was glued on to the wood, we had to literally get on our hands and knees and use toxic chemicals and a razor blade and hand scrape every.single.plank. And by “we”, I mean our husbands. (We owe them huge!) Once that was done, Megan’s husband got to work with the sander we rented and sanded down the flooring, and then sealed it with a clear coat of poly. Once again, leaving the integrity and character of the space is important to us.

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    Another fun little tidbit, we wanted to paint over the wallpaper and give the trim and shelving a fresh coat of white paint. Megan started painting by herself, to quickly realize again that she still loathes painting. So she called in a professional painter, who just so happens to be an old friend of Megan’s from high school. She got married back in 2016 and booked Courtney to photograph her wedding, and Courtney hired the “new girl in town” Megan to be her 2nd photographer for the day. So technically, Kimber was the very first Mulberry & Sage bride. Kimber did a beautiful job painting, and it really made the rooms pop.

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    Megan got the bright idea to cover up the dated wood paneling with some rustic looking wooden planks that install on the wall and look like shiplap. (If you step into our space, you’ll quickly notice that we’re pretty big Magnolia fan-girls.) Both of us and the husbands spent a day installing the paneling, and it looks seriously amazing, and so unique.

    And while Megan may have the eye for what “could be” in a space, Courtney happens to be the best decorator around. The final step was bringing in all the finishing pieces that really tie the rooms together. Both of us love antique shopping, so you’ll notice that modern furniture pieces are mixed in with those we salvaged from flea markets. That’s what makes a space unique, and since we’re in a historical building, it makes sense. Courtney did an amazing job putting it all together and decorating the space, and we’re so excited to begin meeting potential couples in this beautiful space, that was literally built with our own sweat (especially our husbands’) and love.

    We hope you enjoy this Port Huron Photography Studio Renovation & Reveal. If you’re looking for a hometown photographer near you for wedding photography, we hope you’ll take a moment and browse our galleries and shoot us over an email. We can’t wait to show off our space and get to know you!

    PS: If you’re sitting there wondering what happened to Kathryn, our third person in the trio of awesomeness, she’s been a bit busy lately and just gave birth to her 4th child, a beautiful girl named Olive. Courtney got to go to the hospital and take her newborn photos- check those out here! Congratulations to their sweet family of 6!

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    Port Huron Photography Studio

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    Port Huron Photography Studio

    Port Huron Photography Studio

  • Port Huron Bean Dock Photographer | Brianne & Dan

    Port Huron Bean Dock Photographer | Brianne & Dan

    Bean Dock PhotographerWe spent Saturday, May 26th celebrating the marriage of Dan and Brianne, being their Port Huron Bean Dock Photographer. Memorial Day weekend brought in a heat wave, but after a long cold spring, we were ready for it! The day couldn’t have been more beautiful with blue skies and plenty of sunshine.

    The Bean Dock in Port Huron was the location Dan and Brianne choose for their venue. Both the ceremony and reception were at the same location, which we happen to love, because it saves on travel time, and we get to focus on documenting more special moments. Their priest from Georgia flew in to marry them and gave a wonderful testament to their love. The bride and groom chose to write their own vows, which brought out all the tissues. It was such a personal and sweet ceremony.

    We explored the beautiful Blue Water downtown area for photos of the bridal party, and couple portraits. We hit a few favorites and tried out some new spots which is always fun. When Dan and Brianne began dating, Dan worked at Desmond Marine so of course we had to stop there for some photos, and they are some of our absolute favorites. Our area is known for the great waterways, and we were excited to capture some of the water and boats on their wedding day.

    Dinner was hosted by Brothers Catering and everything was delicious! There were so many choices of meats and sides, and the best part of all was the ice cream sundae bar. It was so unique, and such a great way to end the night after hours of dancing. Speaking of dancing-it’s usually the daddy-daughter dance that gets our emotions running, but Bri surprised her mom with a special dance to Carrie Underwood’s, Mamas Song and it was such a sweet tribute. Also, doesn’t Brianne look just like Carrie Underwood? She was stunning, and had the most gorgeous beaded dress. We couldn’t stop  ‘ooo-ing and ahh-ing’ over it all night.

    If you are looking for a Port Huron Michigan wedding photographer or a Bean Dock wedding photographer, we would love to talk about how Mulberry & Sage can give you a unique photography team experience like no other.

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  • Downtown Detroit Engagement Photography Session | Karen & Matt

    Downtown Detroit Engagement Photography Session | Karen & Matt

    Downtown Detroit Engagement Photography Session

    Karen and Matt met a while back through a co-worker of Matt’s. For a while, they lived in the heart of Detroit, so when they booked Mulberry & Sage to be their Detroit wedding photographer,  they really wanted to incorporate a Downtown Detroit engagement photography session into their package, and love story. We didn’t think that it was ever going to happen, because of the unpredictable Michigan spring weather. The first date that we chose was rained out, so we finally settled on a Friday evening. As we were both driving our commutes into Detroit, the sky opened up and down-poured on our cars, but once we arrived in the city, we were greeted with beautiful sunset skies, and a skyline that is unlike any other. It really goes to show that the old saying is true, “If you don’t like the weather in Michigan, just wait 5 minutes.”

    We started the evening meeting up at the Eastern Market, and walked around there and found some cool murals and paintings to take photos by there. They brought their dog named Ginger, who is a three-legged chihuahua that Karen rescued a few years back. It was very clear during the session that while Karen and Ginger may have started off as a duo, Matt was the missing puzzle piece in their family, and they both love Ginger so much (as did every single person who walked by us that night!) During our walk around the market, we stumbled upon the Eastern Market Brewing Company, and fell in love with their open bar that faced the street. The two of them share a love of craft beer, so I suggested that they grab a beer and hang out, while I photographed them in a casual environment. The photos taken there are actually some of my very favorite ones, because the smiles are so natural and easy. We all laughed and chatted, and it was so much fun.

    Then, after that, we headed into the city for their Detroit Engagement Photography Session and made our way to the top of The Z Lot. We parked on the top of it, and the city views at every single direction are simply stunning. The Tigers were playing a home game inside Comerica Park, so it really felt like a beautiful spring evening (albeit just a bit chilly outside.) After that, we headed down into The Belt, but that area was super busy that Friday night, so we didn’t spend too much time down there.

    I hope you enjoy this small preview into Karen & Matt’s Downtown Detroit Engagement Photography Session. You will see lots more of them, since we are also documenting their September wedding coming up, too. If you’re in the Detroit Metro area and in the market for a Downtown Detroit Engagement/ Wedding photographer, we would love to connect with you.

    Downtown Detroit Engagement Photography Session

    Downtown Detroit Engagement Photography Session

    Downtown Detroit Engagement Photography Session

    Downtown Detroit Engagement Photography Session

  • Eastern Michigan Engagement Photography | Brooke & Michael

    Eastern Michigan Engagement Photography | Brooke & Michael

    Eastern Michigan Engagement PhotographerWe met Brooke and Michael through a referral from a friend of hers, and they booked Mulberry & Sage to be their Saginaw wedding photographer, but also were eager to do a spring time Eastern Michigan Engagement Photography session, to get them ready for their wedding in July.

    Mickey and Brooke met a while back, and laughed when they reminisced on their story, because she said they were “both at a party that neither of us wanted to be at.” Their friends dragged both of them to the party, and they immediately bonded over the fact that neither of them were dying to be there, and it has been history for the two of them pretty much ever since. They have an adorable daughter named Willow together (Isn’t that name the best? Admittedly, we’re a little obsessed with nature names around these parts, though, hence our business name.) Willow was able to join her Mommy and Daddy for their engagement session, and hop it for some photos of them three of them, as well. Then for the rest of the time, she hung out with Brooke’s bridesmaid, who came down to St. Clair County to tag along and watch Willow for their session.

    We love doing Eastern Michigan Engagement Photography sessions, especially in the Blue Water Area, because there are so many hidden gem locations to utilize that are so unique and personalized to each couple. We are loving this warmer weather, and sunny evenings to get outdoors and explore mother earth with our clients. We especially loved how Mickey and Brooke are from the Saginaw area, so it was our chance to “show off” the area, and be their trail guide around this beautiful area. As always, we encourage all our couples to have an engagement session, because it really helps us all to get to know each other better, so we don’t feel like strangers on your wedding day. We think that Brooke and Mickey nailed their Eastern Michigan Engagement Photography session, and couldn’t wait to share some of our favorites here with you on the blog.

    If you’re in the market for an Eastern Michigan Engagement Photography session, we would love to connect with you! 

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