2 . 1 . 2012
Cape Cod, Vermont and beyond…
Together with Finley and Jeanette
Thank you so much to the beautiful couple, Jeanette and Finley, for sharing your love and glow with me (and the rest of ...View full post »
Sweet and Intimate Cape Cod Wedding
Katrina and Jim are such a very special couple, and I was honored to be part of their beautiful wedding day. You will se...View full post »
Osterville Boatyard Wedding
This summer I had the absolute pleasure of working with an incredible team, styled by Desiree Spinner Events, for an ins...View full post »
Family Photography
I don’t typically photograph “families”, but the truth is that I’m reconsidering it for 2012. If...View full post »
Eugene + Pascale on Lake Minnewanka
Eugene and Pascale were married this August at St. Michael’s Anglican Church in Canmore, AB, and their reception f...View full post »
Snowy Stowe Engagement
Katie and Rob are planning their Vermont wedding this August, and I couldn’t be more excited to photograph a weddi...View full post »
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2 . 8 . 2012
Travel Charleston
Another beautiful morning, birds chirping and blue skies above. This winter is quite a weird one, but maybe I’m okay with it just this once. I do truly love snow, and all the skiing (nordic and alpine), firewood, warm drinks and winter camping that comes with it. But I’ve also really enjoyed the comfort of my daily runs and walking the beaches with dogs and friends. We have a few mountain adventures still to come this March, but in the meantime I’m grabbing my morning coffee and sharing some more images from my trip down south with Mom!
After an absolutely wonderful visit to Savannah, we hopped in our rental car and drove to Charleston, South Carolina!
To be honest, the drive in was a crazy, traffic-filled mess during a marathon and the Republican Primaries. We were doubting our decision to leave the sweetness of Savannah. But the more we drove into the heart of the town, the history, colors and charm of Charleston wrapped right around us.
There’s so much character walking these streets. The vibrant colors, the decorative molding, the tangible festiveness that still abounds the old City marketplace. (above left actually from Savannah)
(above left also from Savannah)
Having never visited a traditional plantation before, it seemed like one of the must-dos around Charleston. We found our way to Magnolia Plantation & Gardens. I’m pretty sure the swamp was our favorite spot!
Happy birthday to you, Mom! And thank you so much for all the exploration you’ve inspired over the years. It was a blast to spend four days together for the first time in years, and I truly came away with a deep love for these two towns as well.
All photos on Contax 645 camera using Fuji 400H and Kodak Portra 160 film (I think). Processed by Richard Photo Lab.
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Orialys and Cristal. They were married this past April in Washington, DC, but pulled their dresses back on for a waterfront photo shoot in Miami this December. What a gorgeous couple to have in front of my camera.
A big thank you to Shelly Gubarek and Film is Not Dead for introducing me to these guys!
All images captured on Contax 645 and Canon 1V cameras using Fuji 400H film. Processed by Richard Photo Lab.
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2 . 2 . 2012
Sweet and Intimate Cape Cod Wedding
Katrina and Jim are such a very special couple, and I was honored to be part of their beautiful wedding day. You will see from the photos that this is a unique take on a Cape Cod wedding, and it couldn’t have suited these two more perfectly.
An intimate dock on a pond, vintage dress and decor, an old bench overgrown with vines, the perfect floral details… and a couple that’s crazy in love.
Each guest tossed pebbles and wishes into the pond after the ceremony.
I met Katrina through her amazing mom, Astrid, who is the artist behind such gorgeous floral creations at local Windfall Market.
Close friends and family continued over to Osteria la Civetta on Main Street in Falmouth, an equally perfect setting for the day’s intimate celebration.
A huge thank you also to Style Me Pretty for featuring Katrina and Jim’s wedding on their Massachusetts site this week!
Most photos above on Canon 1V camera using Kodak Portra 800 film. Processed by Richard Photo Lab.
Ceremony: Spohr Gardens in Falmouth, Massachusetts | Reception: Osteria la Civetta in Falmouth, Massachusetts | Flowers: Astrid of Windfall Market | Wedding Cake: Windfall Market | Hair: Angela at Belleza Day Spa | Makeup: Kimberly Richard | Wedding Dress: BCBG | Bride’s Shoes: Ivanka Trump | Pearls: A Gift from the Bride’s Aunt | Groom’s Suit: H&M | Groom’s Shirt: Brooks Brothers | Groom’s Tie: Barneys
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2 . 1 . 2012
Travel Savannah
My mom and I have been known to take off on some random mother-daughter weekends in the past. Trains to New York, a Southwest Airlines deal to San Antonio… and I don’t even know how we ended up in Scotland one time. So when one of her biggest birthdays was in store this January, we booked wherever JetBlue was having a deal and off we went for a long weekend getaway!
First stop was Savannah, Georgia. I’m in LOVE.
The drive out to Tybee Island…
And because this trip was in celebration of my Mom, we of course had to swing by one of her favorite things to check out in a new culture – a cemetery!
Only on our last full day in town did we actually make it down to Savannah’s River Street. By this time, we had walked and absorbed a ton, and it was really nice to pull up our knitting at this amazing place, sipping Georgia cocktails and simply people-watching along the river. I literally loved this R&R so much that I had to snap a couple of photos here too :-) From Savannah we actually decided to drive up and check out Charleston, South Carolina. Us, a marathon full of runners, and anyone interested in the Republican Primaries… but we made it! Those photos soon to come. For now, I miss you dearly Savannah, and I hope to return ASAP! Maybe for a wedding?
All photos on Contax 645 camera using Fuji 400H and Kodak Portra 160 film (I think). Processed by Richard Photo Lab.
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