Saturday, February 6, 2010
Monday, February 1, 2010
Finally! We can announce the BIG NEWS!! Sheila Springsteen Photography is opening a a true brick & mortar STUDIO!!! We are moving in with the illustrious Laurie Tennent in her new location in Birmingham's Rail District! We'd love for you to Join Us for our ribbon-cutting on Thursday, 2/11 followed by Champagne and Chocolates!
We've also added a Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sheila-Springsteen-Photography/279393857746?v=wall&ref=nf
Monday, December 14, 2009
Monday, October 26, 2009
Bad Blogger, GREAT NEWS!!
I've am long overdue to post how excited I am to FINALLY have my website up and running!!
http://www.sheilaspringsteen.com/
JT @ Mokadesign really helped clarify my vision. (Thanks JT!!) Check out it out when you get a chance :D
http://www.sheilaspringsteen.com/
JT @ Mokadesign really helped clarify my vision. (Thanks JT!!) Check out it out when you get a chance :D
Monday, September 21, 2009
Kristin & John, Cranbrook House
John and I were thrilled to be a part of Kristin E. and John C.'s late summer wedding at the historic Cranbrook House and Gardens in Bloomfield Hills.





As the bride and groom wanted to spent as much time as possible with each other and their guests, they opted to see each other privately beforehand. I am personally a big fan of this idea, as it is such an emotional moment and provides a space to speak one's heart and mind, as well as clear the nerves! From their private meeting we jumped into bridal party and family pictures. We had enough downtime for a breather~ Kristin joined her girls. John C., a huge Tigers fan, gave each guy a monogramed baseball bat, and the guys got to play a little ball on the perfectly landscaped grounds. (My) John had a blast with this (as a Tiger's beat photographer for the Detroit News)!













The weather was surprising mild and created the perfect backdrop for their outdoor ceremony. Officiated by a family friend, this has to be the shortest ceremony (at the couple's request) either of us have yet to witness! Then it was on to the cocktail hour in the fountain garden- lovely hors d'oeuvres and champagne all around!





Toasts were done in the garden by best man Clay and bridesmaids Sally and Dawn, as the reception tables were set across several rooms and Kristin and John opted for an open seating concept. Guests had many choices from the dinner buffet as well- from the elegant brides choice of grilled meats, veg and salad, to the grooms selection of detroit-style coney bar! Neither Kristin or John like cake, so they served a plethora of pies and a sundae station. Who says you have to conventional in a national landmark? :D Guests meandered the public spaces of the mansion and grounds, enjoying wonderful food and conversation amidst priceless antiques and art, and out under the stars.

Dancing took place under the tent surrounded by a wall of twinkling candles and sparklers waiting to be lit. We left the party with an hour or so remaining, still humming from the beauty of it all. Cheers Kristin and John!! We wish you and your family all the Best!!





As the bride and groom wanted to spent as much time as possible with each other and their guests, they opted to see each other privately beforehand. I am personally a big fan of this idea, as it is such an emotional moment and provides a space to speak one's heart and mind, as well as clear the nerves! From their private meeting we jumped into bridal party and family pictures. We had enough downtime for a breather~ Kristin joined her girls. John C., a huge Tigers fan, gave each guy a monogramed baseball bat, and the guys got to play a little ball on the perfectly landscaped grounds. (My) John had a blast with this (as a Tiger's beat photographer for the Detroit News)!












The weather was surprising mild and created the perfect backdrop for their outdoor ceremony. Officiated by a family friend, this has to be the shortest ceremony (at the couple's request) either of us have yet to witness! Then it was on to the cocktail hour in the fountain garden- lovely hors d'oeuvres and champagne all around!




Toasts were done in the garden by best man Clay and bridesmaids Sally and Dawn, as the reception tables were set across several rooms and Kristin and John opted for an open seating concept. Guests had many choices from the dinner buffet as well- from the elegant brides choice of grilled meats, veg and salad, to the grooms selection of detroit-style coney bar! Neither Kristin or John like cake, so they served a plethora of pies and a sundae station. Who says you have to conventional in a national landmark? :D Guests meandered the public spaces of the mansion and grounds, enjoying wonderful food and conversation amidst priceless antiques and art, and out under the stars.
Dancing took place under the tent surrounded by a wall of twinkling candles and sparklers waiting to be lit. We left the party with an hour or so remaining, still humming from the beauty of it all. Cheers Kristin and John!! We wish you and your family all the Best!!Friday, July 3, 2009
Clearance Rack




So, I've been told that I have a thing for shoes. I won't deny it. As a small girl I used to play in my auntie J's closet for hours- she had what seemed a hundred pair of funky~fresh shoes. Boots, wedges, clogs, stilletos... you name it she had it. Of course they didn't fit- she was a size 7, and I was maybe a 1 or 2. She promised to the save them for me, esp. my fav pair- cork wedge peekaboos, with clear plastic body and mini plastic fruit details! little bananas, cherries, oranges and limes... I absolutely A.D.O.R.E.D. these shoes!! But alas, auntie J. gave them away. Or lost them, or threw them out. Oh yeah- my foot stopped growing at- you guessed it-size 7. I still pine for those shoes. But I guess I'll settle for these ^^^, my newest pair! Can you believe I found these Kors on a clearance rack for $50?!?!? Happy Day!! And Happy 4th Y'all!!
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