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A Wedding That Felt Intentional: Darren & LaTreasa in Southfield, Michigan

The Penson Wedding

Darren & LaTreasa | January 1, 2026


The wedding day finally arrives. After months of planning, choosing details, and imagining how everything will look, the day comes and somehow flies by. That’s exactly why Darren and LaTreasa were so thoughtful about how their wedding would feel and how it would be remembered.


Their celebration took place at Regency Manor, a beautiful wedding venue in Southfield, Michigan. From the moment guests walked in, the space felt calm, clean, and intentional. Nothing felt overdone. Everything had a purpose.

Floral arches framed the room like artwork. A custom floor wrap tied the space together. A live band filled the room with warmth without taking over the moment. The entryway felt welcoming and relaxed, setting the tone for the night ahead.



A Wedding That Felt Easy and Thoughtful

The design stayed true to a black and white palette. Simple, classic, and timeless. The lighting was soft. The textures were layered. The music invited guests to stay, talk, and enjoy themselves. It was the kind of wedding where you didn’t feel rushed. You felt comfortable.

Guests weren’t just attending.They were part of the experience.


The Black & White Glam Photo Booth

With a wedding this well planned, the photo booth needed to fit in naturally.

The black and white glam print booth by Stunning Shots Photobooth blended right into the space. The lighting was soft and flattering. The photos came out clean and timeless. The black and white prints felt polished and editorial, not playful or distracting.

It didn’t look like something added last minute.It looked like it belonged there.

Guests kept coming back throughout the night. Not because it was flashy, but because it felt fun, easy, and made everyone look great. For couples looking for a photo booth rental in Southfield, this setup showed how a photo booth can feel like part of the wedding design.


A Guestbook They Took Home That Night

Alongside the photo booth was a scrapbook album. Guests placed an extra copy of their photo inside and wrote handwritten notes for Darren and LaTreasa. By the end of the night, the couple had a finished book filled with photos, messages, and memories from their loved ones.

Some photos were even shared on social media that same evening. Simple, quick, and ready to relive.

Creative Partners

  • Venue: Regency Manor

  • Planner: Direct Her Weddings and Events

  • Videographer: Brandon Full Films

  • Photographer: Kyra The Photographer

  • Photobooth Experience: Stunning Shots Photobooth

  • Content Creator: Mel B Productions

Why It All Worked

When every element is curated with intention, the result feels effortless. The Penson wedding is proof that a photobooth can function as a statement piece—one that honors the couple’s aesthetic while offering guests an immersive, beautifully considered experience.


 
 
 

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