by pArt of Life Photography | Feb 18, 2014 | Event Photography |
Event photography is not just for weddings. Event photography is a great way to have a quality keepsake of your special event. Think of how much time went into the details you chose for the day from the venue to the flowers and favors. Of course there is probably and cake or desserts involved so don’t forget those! Just like families want to be entirely present for weddings, other events are great to have the photography covered for as well so you can sit back and relax and have the whole day captured. Baptisms, special birthday parties, baby and bridal showers, graduation parties, First Communion, Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, reunions and more, are great events to be able to relive through photographs. Event photography can contain some posed group photographs but some of the best captures will be of family and friends, relaxed and having good time and sharing natural smiles. Event photography is a great way to bring you back to that special day, time and time again. pArt of Life Photography’s event coverage includes digital files of your images, presented on a convenient usb drive. Albums can also be created of your event. Here are some samples of our archival quality photo albums. Consider event photography by pArt of Life Photography for your next big event!
This event was a beautiful bridal shower at The Village Club in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. It was held on a beautiful Spring day with the redbuds in full bloom. The hostess had beautiful details to the day, all in soft greens and pinks. Each lunch plate had a cute bridal dress favors, with a special one for the bride and each table had a beautiful flower arrangement. The cake was amazing and had such beautiful details! These images and many more are now part of some very special albums so they can remember forever the specialness of their day.







by pArt of Life Photography | Jan 5, 2014 | Event Photography, Travel Photography |
I have images from Rochester’s Big Bright Light Show for sale! I can help you with options so just drop me a line! partoflifephoto@gmail.com
I went for a little walk last night. I hadn’t photographed the Big Bright Light Show for the year yet. The snow was coming down and it wasn’t bitter cold. I couldn’t pass up the opportunity, no matter how tempting it was to stay warm at home! It was so nice to be out with my camera in the falling snow. I’m really glad I did it. I love living in Rochester, so much to do and the town is so picturesque so that’s an added bonus.

Home Bakery in Rochester MI, love their rock wall!

Big Bright Light Show Rochester by pArt of Life Photography

Big Bright Light Show by pArt of Life Photography

Big Bright Light Show Rochester by pArt of Life Photography
Here’s the collage from my photography Facebook page…

Big Bright Light Show by pArt of Life Photography
Here are my images from last year’s Big Bright Light Show. I love doing photo sessions around town for families and high school seniors. Let’s talk about your next session! I’ve got a special coming up on snow sessions, as well! Here are some images from a fun, snowy photo session.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on these images so please stop and leave a comment – thanks!
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by pArt of Life Photography | Jan 8, 2013 | Event Photography, Travel Photography |
Update! Check out these new images from Rochester’s Big Bright Light Show!
I’ve been a slacker, or busy as I prefer to call it! I finally made it to the Big Bright Light Show in downtown Rochester, with my camera. Yes, it happened to be the last night they were on (or if history repeats itself, until the Snow and Ice Festival, shhh!). If you haven’t been you’ve got to check it out! Rochester has completely redone their main street: road, sidewalks, planters – the WHOLE thing! The lights go on for the holiday season on the last Monday of November. That night is Lagniappe, which means “a little something extra” in creole. The sidewalks are filled and stores often give a little something extra. My kids’ favorite is the flashy led item of the year from Lucido Fine Jewelry. Anyway, the lights turn on at 7pm that night and shine every evening until this year on January 6th. I love to see the downtown bustling every evening, as I’m sure the businesses are after a tough summer due to the construction. Oh, and if you are out walking around don’t forget to head down 4th, which is pretty lit up as well. Where 4th meets Water you’ll see the Knitting Mills Building with huge flashing snowflakes up the side. That building is home to the Rochester Mills Brewery, some businesses, and Paint a Miracle. From there you can walk across the bridge, and along the river and the Royal Park Hotel. Every year there is a huge gingerbread house in the lobby of the hotel, complete with giant recipe card if you are feeling inspired to make your own! Whew, I sound like a tour guide instead of a photographer. On to the images from my little downtown photo session! Of course, ‘someone’ had to jump in some shots and throw a few poses my way.
Here’s a few shots from the other night.





