Welcome to my fancy new blog!!
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I have been dreaming and working for months and months to get myself a fancy new blog of my very own. My friend Ashley of Pixel Lily has worked tirelessly with me to make it just what I was hoping for, and more. I LOVE how it turned out and am SO excited to share it with you all at last! Please take a look around and let me know what you think!! I hope you love it too :)
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Elizabeth & Ryan’s Wedding – The DETAILS
The back of the house, where the ceremony was held.
Here’s a taste of some of the details in the house
The patio for cocktails and the view of the back yard
The dinner tent was set up over their pool. I’ve never seen that before, doesn’t it create such a cool ambiance?!
The tables were lavish and interesting, with big candelabras and antiqued vases of all shapes and sizes full of flowers lining the whole table. It was beautiful!
In these photos you can see the house, the ceremony tent, the cocktail patio, and the reception tent, and just barely the dinner tent in the back. It was so neat to have everything in one location, but they were able to give each piece of the day it’s own space with it’s own feel.
It’s so great to see all the planning and dreaming and designing come together and give a wedding such a wonderful feel!
Special thanks to:
Gregory’s in Wakefield, MA for the amazing flowers
La Fete Catering in Natick, MA
Elizabeth & Ryan’s Wedding – Black & White FILM
Here are some of my favorite film images from Elizabeth & Ryan‘s wedding…
Taken with my Widelux
The next 2 were taken with my Holga
Taken with the Widelux
Do you see why I love it so much?!
Elizabeth & Ryan’s Perfect Wedding – Marion, MA
A champagne toast for the ladies while getting ready

And cigars on the porch for the gentlemen
I love how it takes a team of women to put on a wedding dress!
My assistant, Elizabeth Hannah got this awesome shot
Isn’t she gorgeous?!?!
Mark Higgins came to second shoot with me, and got this shot during portraits with the bride, of Elizabeth’s sister. The poor girl had a heck of a time keeping her makeup on with all the happy tears she was shedding!
The anticipation builds as Elizabeth watches the guests begin to arrive through the window…
The wedding was all held at Elizabeth’s parents’ home in Marion. Many little girls imagine walking down aisle on their wedding day, but I wonder if Elizabeth ever imagined it’d be the stone path she’d walked on so many times?
I love the moment right after the ceremony when the Bride & Groom get to talk for the first time and be “alone” for a moment before the bridal party gets down the aisle! It’s always so emotional and exciting.
After the ceremony we headed down to the dock for some portraits in the last bit of sunlight. It was beautiful!
I love the movement and the body language in the next few.
Mark grabbed this shot of me taking the photo above. He rented a 200mm f/2.0 lens from LensProToGo and got some fabulous results with it… and probably some permanent back damage as well – that lens is HUGE!
Elizabeth (assistant, not bride) caught Mark & the lens. This is him taking a picture of me taking a picture….
I remember quite specifically Elizabeth telling me the first time we spoke on the phone that she wanted some unique bridal party shots. She almost sent them all off to the cocktail hour before we could do it, but I’m soooooo glad we called them back! These were definitely more fun than the usual :)
Elizabeth’s take on the bridal party shots was pretty cool too!
After portraits, we headed back up to the house for the reception. Elizabeth’s Dad gave a wonderfully touching toast. Here, he’s thanking his wife for all her hard work on the wedding and for being a wonderful wife & mother. It’s so nice to see families where the parents love each other this much!
Ryan’s toast to his bride was equally moving.
One of my favorite images that Mark shot…
I love grandpas :)
Ryan’s parents with their arms around Elizabeth. American culture has stereotyped in-laws to be just awful (a la Everybody Loves Raymond), so I really appreciate how special it is when parents-in-law love their new daughter or son like their own. My parents both have that, and so does my sister and it makes such a difference in the life of a new family!
Last shot of the night!
There were so many more images that I just loved. If you’d like to see more of my favs, you can check them out on Facebook. And come back tomorrow to check out my favorite details and film shots from Elizabeth & Ryan’s wedding!
Elizabeth & Ryan – I enjoyed your wedding so much!! It was a wonderful day and witnessing how much your friends and family love you two was an extra blessing. Thank you for welcoming us in – I hope you love the photos!!
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Britt & Mike’s Wedding – Black & White FILM
This one was shot with my Widelux panoramic camera
And this one was shot with my Holga, which is a toy camera :)
Another widelux shot
This was shot in 35mm film, and is meant to be printed all as one image. Unfortunately, my lab cut the film right in between two of these images (which is why I’ll be cutting all my own film from now on). There’s still a few ways we can print it and get the same effect, but this is how it was originally intended. Thank goodness for film scanners :)
(there should be 5 in a row, so if you can’t see all 5 expand your browser or click on the image)
Another Holga shot
Are they cute, or what?
Ok, that ought to just about do it! I hope you’ve enjoyed the many many images! I’ll be moving on now, I promise… :)