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Kristen and David: Commander’s Mansion Wedding, Watertown Massachusetts
It’s not every day that a bride rick-rolls her own wedding vows. But that’s Kristen, and David laughed with love in his eyes as they exchanged vows they had written themselves. They were sweet, heartfelt, and one of a kind, just like these two. After the snowy end to October, Kristen and David’s wedding day was greeted with open arms. Chilly, yes, but golden, sunny skies, crunchy leaves underfoot, and a sweet, gorgeous couple with a lot of heart and a passion for rocking out to hits of the 80s.
The Commander’s Mansion is a unique space, full of rooms with high ceilings and opulent chandeliers, old decor, gorgeous grounds…I was in heaven. The rooms felt rich, I could just drink each of them up with their little charming details. While Kristen and David partied it up with their guests, Russell Morin Fine Catering provided a spread that included an amazing mac and cheese bar, which to say the guests loved would be an understatement. They danced their feet off, thanks to the lovely Sara Williams playing awesome tunes all day. The gorgeous flowers were designed by Cass Flowers of Watertown, and ceremony and cocktail hour music was provided by the delightful Con Brio Trio.
This is one of my last posts of the year, but I still have some great things coming up to share with you, so please come back soon! Cheers!
Meg and Matt: Autumn in Boston Engagement Photography
Sometimes, there just aren’t words to capture the feeling of a shoot. Sometimes, things are just as they should be, and simply take your breath away. I feel like I just can’t share some of the special moments that happened during Meg and Matt’s shoot. They were too personal, too sweet, and too moving. I will tell you that I think Meg and I are soulmates. She is one of a kind. She and I, from the moment we met, just clicked. I know that we’ll not only have an amazing working relationship, but hopefully a great friendship for years to come.
Meg and Matt’s story is simple, yet sweet. They met working at a grocery store when Meg was working in the Berkshires one summer. Matt is very quiet. Meg is not. If anyone can bring him to life and out of his sweet shell, it’s her. He lights up when she smiles at him. They are in many ways opposites, but truly bring out the very best in each other. As I call Sean the gluten free macaroni to my cheese, Meg and Matt are likewise.I simply adore them.
I met up with Meg and Matt on an overcast afternoon in Boston, and we had great plans to conquer the city. I thought Meg was a little crazy when she sent me the list of all the places she wanted to do pictures. I told her, “Of course, no problem! We’ll get it all in!” and on the inside was saying “Meg, you are crazy. I love you, but you’re crazy.” Meg convinced me that we could do it though, and thank goodness she proved me wrong because our time together couldn’t have been more perfect. You will see a lot of recognizable places here, so I hope you enjoy the very sweet, moderately giggly, whole lotta beautiful pictures I have to share with you. Without futher ado…
Jamie and John: Fenway Park Engagement
I am a dreamer. I openly admit it. I dream of “somedays”, adventures I’d like to go on with my husband, places I’d like to see, things I hope to experience. I’ve done some amazing things in my 28 years, simply by being a part of something bigger and more special than myself. In high school, my wind ensemble was chosen to perform at both Symphony Hall in Boston, and Carnegie Hall in NYC. I sang a teeny solo on a stage at Disney with my show choir. Yup, band geek and “gleek” before it was all cool and fashionable. I have had some awesome experiences in my life. Which brings me to today’s shoot.
Jamie and John helped me check a big ol’ awesome item off of my Photographer Bucket List (if that didn’t exist, it does now) without even knowing what they were doing. They just love the Red Sox. They love Boston. They have Boston accents that are so cute and make me long to be there, “home”, and not in Connecticut. I mean, Connecticut is great. I am not hating on Connecticut. But it doesn’t hold a candle to my city. And Jamie and John decided they wanted their engagement session to be in the best place in the city: Fenway Park.
That’s right, I said in. Inside the park. Not just outside, which is awesome in it’s own glorious red brick and green entrance way, but also inside. All over. When Jamie told me this, my insides started tap-dancing. It was going to be epic. It was epic. Jamie arranged everything and with the exception of a small tour group making it’s way around, we had the whole place to ourselves. I felt like a little kid in a candy shop. Except big. And in the best American baseball park in the history of ever. It was important to me that we obviously take advantage of different parts of the park, but I also wanted to make sure the focus remained on Jamie and John, not the (awesome) setting. Lucky for me, that was easy. They are so naturally sweet together, and completely rocked it. I am so happy to be working with them and can’t wait for their wedding this summer! I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I am so incredibly lucky to have each and every one of my couples that I get to work with. Every time I finish a shoot or wedding I am completely in love with them, and the work I’m doing. I’m living the dream.
So here are my Fenway sweethearts. Enjoy!


















































































