Monthly Archives: April 2009

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Kara + Cicero: Sneak Peek | Detroit Wedding Photographer

Our sixth season got off to a fabulous start with Kara and Cicero’s elegant wedding and reception at the beautiful Motown Mansion in Detroit. The bride was radiant, the weather was wonderful, and even the pastor commented on how very much in love these two are.

Kara and Cicero, thank you for sharing your wedding day with us. You were a pleasure to work with and we wish you every happiness.

Enjoy the photos. The slide show starts below the pictures.

Design Tuesday: Be Inspired | DIY Springtime (Detroit Wedding Bouquets)

OK. I’ve had all of this miserable weather that I can stand, so I decided to go in search of spring.
And I found it — sitting right there on my hard drive! Who knew??

Don’t you just love beautiful bouquets? (And if you haven’t been by our Facebook page yet, why not??? Get over there and become a fan. We have lots of fun coming, so don’t miss out.)

Enjoy!

Fan Me! | Ann Arbor Wedding Photographer

The Studio Sinead Facebook page is finally up and it’s lonely over there! If you are a past, present, or future client, come on over and fan me. We’re going to be adding new pictures over the next few days and one lucky client is going to win some free enlargements. Details to follow on the facebook page, so make sure you head over and sign up!

And before anyone says anything, no, I didn’t hear a word about hell freezing over, but let this be a lesson to everyone: never say never. Who knows? I just might complete the downward spiral and find myself on Twitter before all is said and done. :)

April Food Day | Bloggers Fighting Hunger

Did you know that:

• One in eight Americans is at risk of hunger?
• Four million Americans receive assistance from Feeding America each week?
• Children who are hungry have slower emotional, social and educational development?
• Millions of elderly Americans go to bed hungry every night?

For many people, the economic crisis has become personal and critical. Here in Metro Detroit, many of our neighbors have become jobless, homeless, and hungry. Statewide, the food insecurity rate is 12.2 percent. Sadly, this is nearly matched by an unemployment rate of 11.6 percent, one of the highest in the nation.

Today, bloggers across the country are joining together in an effort to raise awareness of the problem of hunger in America. We are participating in this effort by asking those of you who can do so to consider making a donation to Feeding America, formerly known as Second Harvest. Feeding America is a national food bank with 200 member banks nationwide. (If you are in the Ann Arbor area and you need assistance, please contact Food Gatherers. )

For more information, please take a moment to read the April Food Day blog. You can make your donation here.

The need is urgent and your help is much appreciated.
Thank you.