Anna & Eddie got to know about my services through their DJ named Jack. I am very unsure about getting retained by faceless clients but I trusted Jack’s judgement to do me a solid. I worked with him in the past and all of them were fun-loving-in-love couples. My name is Ramy and I am an Ann Arbor wedding photographer.
Anna & Eddie were planning to get married and hold the reception at St. Thomas the Apostle Parish Church. As any church weddings, flash is not allowed during the actual ceremony (groan). Fortunately, I’ve had experience on how to overcome the difficulty of relying on natural light.
I finally got to meet them at Tuscan Cafe in downtown Northville on the day before their wedding. Man, they seem to be getting younger and younger every year. Either that or I am just getting older and older. Yea, older and older.
We had an informal Q & A ‘about-your-day’ session. One of the questions I asked was this – Will you be arriving in a limousine? Eddie’s short answer was No.
And in his words, their wedding is not pompous. Anna then quickly corrected his pronunciation of pompous – [pom-puhs].
Anna, I discovered, is an English teacher. On that note, I will refrain from writing anymore what might turn out to be grammatically wrong sentences.
Their wedding might not have been pompous but it was very intimate. Congratulations to both of you!
Narrated by Ramy, Ann Arbor wedding photographer.