Archive for May 2012
Boudoir Session: I Simply Knock You Out
There’s nothing like a boudoir session to get the heart racing! Boudoir photos are a great wedding gift for your spouse-to-be, or even just a great gift for yourself! A little pampering, a little champagne….
Read MoreAlisha & Bill, Sturbridge Host Wedding: If It Ain’t You, Baby
Alisha and Bill got married last September at the Sturbridge Host Hotel in Sturbridge, MA. It was a gorgeous day – we couldn’t have asked for better weather! When I first met Alisha and Bill, they were guests at Stephanie & Dan’s wedding. Bill was the tallest groomsman. Nearly two years later, Bill was the…
Read MoreJake & Raeanne, Newburyport Engagement: Aim For My Heart
I have a really really big family. It’s so big that after being together for nearly eleven years, the Mr. may not actually know everybody’s names. In fact, I’m not certain he’s actually met everyone. It’s just that big. On my mom’s side, I am the 21st out of 24 grandchildren. And of course,…
Read MoreKim & Steve, Topsfield Commons: I Can’t See Anyone But You
Kim and Steve got married right in the middle of Hurricane Irene. On Thursday, I joined them and their families on a cruise in Essex, MA; it was a gorgeous sunny day. By Saturday, the storm had hit land and everyone was running for cover! Oh, New England, how we love your fickle weather! Not…
Read MoreMeghan & Steve, Pierce House Wedding: I Think of You Day & Night
This is a sneak peek from the wedding I photographed this past Saturday at the Pierce House in Lincoln, MA. What a gorgeous venue! The bride and groom aren’t too shabby either! There will be plenty more where this one came from! Now that wedding season has begun, I’m going to work extra hard to…
Read MoreBaby C, Boston Newborn Photography: Now We've Just Begun
Babies make the best faces ever and Baby C was no exception. Oh my goodness! I loved every single one! Now, I’ve known his mom since we were in high school. She was in my 9th grade biology class. I’m pretty sure I have a photo of us dissecting a frog. Suffice to say, we…
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