This late July backyard wedding in Vermont’s Mad River Valley was an absolute dream. The attention to detail, beautiful palette of pastel bridesmaid dresses, and incredible crew of people made Julia and Peter’s nuptials a summer highlight.
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November 3rd. This day had no significance to me until five years ago. On November 3, 2016, I skipped a spin class on a Thursday evening, and I told myself I needed to be productive in some way to make up for ditching the workout. Nothing like a good guilt trip, huh? Out of the […]
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On a gorgeous Sunday evening in June, I wandered around World’s End with Conor and Carly. They both grew up in Hingham, so it was a logical, gorgeous location for their engagement shoot. My goal with any engagement session is to get to know the couple more, get them comfortable in front of my lens, […]
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Photos at the beach in Maine are one of my favorite things, ever. Add in one of my absolute favorite families, and I.am.there. While I normally gravitate towards sessions during Golden Hour at the beach, Kiley promised me that the morning light on Drake’s Island Beach was worth getting out of bed for. She didn’t […]
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With so many weddings postponed to 2021, I have more time this summer than ever before to meet up with families and snap some photos in this weird season of life. One of my favorite sessions to-date was hanging out with the Palmisanos up in Maine. Seeing old college friends, chatting about dinosaurs with 3-year-old […]
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Welp, it’s the morning of my business’s third birthday, and I’m sitting on a hotel balcony in White House, Jamaica getting ready to photograph Andrew and Desirée’s destination wedding. While I had the best of intentions to write this blog post before today (really, I had intended on outsourcing this to my wonderful ghostwriter, Britt), […]
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