5/02/23
There are some moments in life that take your breath away, and Morgan & Curtis’ Traverse City Wedding was definitely one of them. I feel so lucky to have been there capturing all their special memories – from romantic first looks, memorable vows, amazing dancing, and everything in between! If you’re looking for inspiration, or wanting to see an event filled with laughter, romance + genuine happiness then this is it!
If you’re interested in seeing what Liv in the Moment Photography has to offer, check out my website.
Interested in Morgan & Curtis’ getting ready location, check out Grand Traverse Resort. Their ceremony was held at the beautiful Ciccone Vineyard & Winery.
Just moments before Morgan steps into her gown, she and her lovely bridesmaids get ready with happy smiles. Together they prepare for this special day together, while her mother helps to fasten on her wedding day jewelry!
Morgan was glowing with joy, as she arrived to give her bridal party a peek at the dress of her dreams. Her bridal party was beaming, as they watched Morgan confidently show off her gorgeous wedding day aesthetic.
We captured Curtis and his brother during the finishing stages of preparation for Curtis’ big moment. Preparing to see Morgan’s face as they looked at each other with admiration during their first look.
On a bride’s special day, there is nothing quite like the powerful connection between father and daughter. Capturing that unforgettable moment between Morgan and her father seeing each other for the first time had such an emotional impact. It truly feels as though time stood still!
During the hustle and bustle of a busy wedding day, it’s special for a bride and groom to share an intimate moment before their ceremony. Seeing each other for the first time on their special day, is one of the most beautiful ways to capture their love and excitement. Curtis and Morgan made the most of this tender exchange, enjoying each other’s company!
After their busy morning full of loving moments, Morgan and Curtis said “I do” amidst the breathtaking backdrop of Ciccone Vineyard & Winery! The perfect setting for a beautiful day. Their day was made even more special with their closest family and friends in attendance.
For all the timeless memories on your special day, nothing stands out quite like Bride and Groom portraits. It’s the most special way to fill in time between ceremony and reception, and gave Morgan and Curtis a chance for some one-on-one moments. These moments will be treasured long after the celebration has ended!
As we wrap up Morgan and Curtis’ portraits, we move towards their reception.
Wedding couples spend countless hours planning their big day, making sure all the little details are just right. As a photographer it’s my duty to capture these unique and special moments, so they can be showcased in wedding albums for years to come.
Morgan and Curtis’s reception was held beneath a canopy, amongst the lush vineyards of an exquisite winery.
From the tenderness of father-daughter dances, the loving bond between mothers and sons, to the bride and groom’s dance. First dances can create a beautiful tribute filled with cherished memories.
As the sun set, Morgan and Curtis’ love shined through. Even in cloudy conditions, they showed the love they have for each other, set in this gorgeous vineyard!
At the end of the day, I do it all from capturing every intimate moment, to providing a stress-free experience. I will ensure your special day stands out as you reminisce about it for years to come. I absolutely loved being able to capture Morgan and Curtis’ gorgeous Traverse City Wedding.
So, if you’re looking for a photographer that will perfectly capture your day – contact us at Liv in the Moment Photography!
Vendors –
Venue: Ciccone Vineyard & Winery
Getting Ready Location: Grand Traverse Resort
Wedding Gown: Beloved Bridal
Grooms wear: Men’s Wearhouse
Hair & Make-up: Glam By Andreea
Liv in the Moment Photography is a Detroit wedding and boudoir photographer
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