Bride Plans First Look Photo Shoot After Grandma's Cancer Diagnosis

During the shoot, the pair shared a dance to Martina McBride's “I’m Gonna Love You Through It."
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Bride-to-be Brittany Marr received some devastating news last December: her grandma Ellen Haynes had been diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer that had spread to her bones. 

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Brittany Marr's grandma Ellen Haynes was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016.

As a result, Ellen was in excruciating pain. Chemo and radiation had left her weak and she was worried she wouldn’t be able to dance at her granddaughter’s wedding in September. 

So Brittany took matters into her own hands, knowing how important this moment was to her grandma and unsure how she would be feeling by the time the wedding rolled around. The bride-to-be entered a contest to win a free photo shoot with photographers Copper + Pine. She won and decided to do a “first look”-style photo shoot with her grandma three months before the wedding.

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Seeing her granddaughter in the dress for the first time.

“After we won, my grandma and I were so excited and we talked about it every time we spoke, whether it was over the phone, through text or when we were together,” Brittany told HuffPost. 

In June, Brittany and Ellen did their photo shoot together in a hay field in Breckenridge, Michigan ― a session that also included dancing to “I’m Gonna Love You Through It” by Martina McBride and exchanging sentimental letters to one another. 

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Brittany and Ellen danced on a quilt so the bride-to-be didn't get her dress dirty.
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They also exchanged letters during the shoot.

When Ellen saw her granddaughter in her gown, she was blown away. 

“It was genuinely the most loving moment I’ve ever captured,” photographer Mikayla Miller wrote in a now-viral post on the Love What Matters Facebook page

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Grandma's face says it all.

The photographer told HuffPost that the bride and her grandma share such a special bond that she hopes “every single individual gets to experience with another at some point in their life.”

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There were lots of laughs and some tears too during the shoot.
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These two have an unbreakable bond.

“They laughed together after reading their letters because all they had to wipe their tears were McDonald’s napkins from Brittany’s car,” Mikayla said. “I had them look at each other during one point in their session and asked what their favorite memory with the other was. Her grandma looked at her and said, ‘Probably this.’”

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A memory these two will cherish forever.

Brittany told HuffPost the relationship she has with her grandma is a true friendship.

“We are blankly blunt with each other. If we ever upset with each other, we talk about it,” the bride said. “She is someone I can go to about any situation and she tells me honest advice, not just what I want to hear. We both find so much joy in talking, because we are both talkers.” 

She added: “My grandma has ears that truly listen, arms that always hold, love that never ends and a heart as sweet as her soul.” 

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Fortunately, Ellen was able to be there when Brittany married her husband Caleb on Sept. 16 in a backyard wedding in Michigan.

“That meant so much to me, because it meant so much to her,” Brittany told HuffPost. “I loved having her there and I am grateful God made that part of her plan to be able to be there.”

And yes, they were even able to share a dance, just as Ellen had hoped. 

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The pair did get to dance together at the wedding after all.
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Brittany was so grateful to have her grandma in attendance on the big day.

Now, Ellen is taking her health one day at a time. 

“Doctors gave her time and that time will never be enough,” Brittany told HuffPost. “But all I can do is cherish that time before it runs out. She takes it one day at a time, some days are better than others. She is in great spirits.”

Below, more images from the photo shoot. 

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Before You Go

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(01 of21)
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"This moment had me struggling to see straight through my camera. While planning her wedding, my bride's mother passed away and the whole day was full of mixed emotions of sadness and joy. In her memory, the couple had placed a large framed photograph of the mother of the bride in her seat, which is not uncommon. The moment that caught me off-guard was during the wedding ceremony when I stepped behind the altar to catch an alternate angle of the vows and saw the father of the bride, resting his hand on the frame, just as he would have held her hand had she been there. As he teared up, so did I." -- Ashley Gerrity (credit:Ashley Gerrity Photography)
(02 of21)
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"This couple had a small, intimate wedding ceremony with only their immediate families present. When they shared their vows, they were extremely heartfelt and personal. There was no fanfare or performance. The groom spoke first to his mom and then to his soon-to-be wife. He shared thoughts from a letter he had written to his mom about how he had found the love of his life. It showed the depth of his love and the thought that went into his relationship. The respect and love he had for the important women in his life was touching and enough to bring tears to our eyes." -- Marc and Brenda Bergreen (credit:Bergreen Photography)
(03 of21)
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"Sophia and Sean had decided to give each other gifts before seeing each other for their first look. When Sophia opened her gift from Sean, she saw it was a scrapbook. The minute I saw her bring her hand up to her mouth and her eyes begin to fill with tears, I could barely see through the viewfinder myself. Sean had given her a scrapbook filled to the brim with memories they had shared together with the promise of many more." -- Michelle Lieb (credit:Lieb Photographic)
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"I almost always cry during ceremonies, but this moment especially got ahold of me because of the sweet connection Jena, the bride, had with her dad! He spent months building this treehouse deck and clearing some of his land for their wedding and everything was so beautiful. It was a huge labor of love and he dreamed about walking her down to her groom the whole time he built it. To see the pride and love on his face during that moment, and the loving look on her face seeing her groom, it completely took my breath away!" -- Abbi Hearne (credit:The Hearnes)
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"This picture, taken at a father-daughter first look, made me cry not once, but twice. When the bride's father walked in the room and saw his daughter in her wedding dress, he was immediately overcome with emotions. The bride thanked her father for the dress and for giving her the dream wedding. In return, he simply said thank you for being such a wonderful daughter. Later on, when I was in the car with the bride, she shared the story of her dress and how she had been to so many stores to find the perfect one. The one designer store she had not been to yet (but was totally in love with) was very expensive, and she thought she couldn’t afford anything there. When her father heard of this, he took her there and bought both his daughters and his wife outfits from their favorite designer. Seeing this outfit on her was so overwhelming for him as well as for her." -- Priyanca Rao (credit:Priyanca Rao)
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