New England doesn’t have a ton of castle weddings, but sometimes you get lucky. Erin and Lucas had their engagement session at a local landmark and their wedding in as close to you get to a castle- the Sheraton in Framingham. Check out these photos of a great couple during their great New England Wedding.
Themed weddings are a ton of fun. Themed weddings with fun people and perfect weather are even more fun. Check out this Disney-themed love story with lots of hidden Mickey’s and a horse-drawn carriage worthy of Cinderella herself!
I pride myself in being an adaptable photographer. In a given season I shoot elaborate Indian weddings and intimate ceremonies with the same passion and enjoyment. Sometimes, though, I get to shoot a wedding on a homegrown disc golf course and that just rules!
Last weekend was freezing. I woke up on Sunday morning thinking that it was supposed to be unseasonably warm and it wasn’t. It felt exactly like December in New England should feel. Add in the insane wind and it felt downright miserable. Conveniently enough, Sunday was the only day that was possible to photograph my sister, brother-in-law, and their two kids.
A few months ago I got to shoot Evy and Charles’ wedding ceremony at their home church in Framingham Massachusetts. While a lot of my weddings are all day affairs, I was only with Evy and Charles for a few hours in Framingham and then a few minutes in Boston.
New England is full of historic homes- sometimes I get lucky enough to shoot a wedding at some of them. Jessica and James got married over the summer at the Asa Waters Mansion in Millbury, MA. Here are some of my favorite photos.
Earlier this summer I photographed Jackie and Rehan's wedding at the Worcester Art Muesum. As a wedding venue, the museum was awesome. From a photography standpoint it was pretty much everything I dreamed about.
Engagement sessions, or any sessions, at the beach are fun. Add in an awesome couple who aren’t afraid to sit in the surf wearing all of their close and it’s the recipe for a great time. Check out Amy and Daniel’s engagement session at Scarborough Beach in Narragansett, RI.
The vast majority of my portraits take place in parks. For the most part these spaces feature great trees, forest-lined paths, waterfalls, old barns, and other quintessentially New England things. When Zack was open to moving somewhere a bit more urban for his senior portrait I knew exactly where I wanted to go: Worcester City Hall.
Jane and Aline’s wedding meant a lot to me because we had been working together in preparation for over two years. From our first cafe meeting to their big day, I felt honored to be a part of it all. Check out some of my favorite photos from their wedding at the Inn at Manchester.
Senior portraits are important because they give us something to look back on and remember what it was like to be a high school senior. I photographed Christiana’s senior portrait at Moore State Park in Paxton. Christiana is a rising senior at Oxford High School.