Wyoming Weddings Bridal Guide 2019 | Page 27

True Wyoming A FRESH, AUTHENTIC RANCH WEDDING We sat down with Anne Brande of Ludwig Photography, a fourth-generation Wyoming Wedding photographer to hear Bree and Michael’s charming story.. B ree and Michael met in 2014 while attending the University of Wyoming through mutual friends who, like them, loved country swing dance. Their first date was at Born in a Barn in Downtown Laramie for hot wings and a drive to nearby Lake Hattie, where under the stars with only headlights from Bree’s Explorer, they danced on the dock. “Bree would wait outside in the cold and snow after class for me,” Michael says. “That’s how I knew she loved me.” When not study- ing you could find them herding cows, fixing fence or haying on Bree’s family ranch. One evening Michael took Bree’s dad to McAl- lister’s in Laramie and asked for her hand in marriage. After receiving his approval, Michael put his plan into action by taking Bree to the perfect place, the dock at Lake Hattie. There, with the Snowy Mountain Range stand- ing majestically off in the distance, Michael proposed. WYOMING FROM AFAR Coming over on the Queen Mary, Bree’s French-born grandmother and Polish-born granddad fell in love with each other and Wyoming. They worked hard, saved money www.wyoweddings.com 27