Sandra and Chris picked a wonderful day to celebrate their wedding. The chose Old Sturbridge Village and the setting was unique and inviting. When Sandra was getting ready she mentioned that she has a hard time getting Chris out on the dance floor and that she was excited because today he’s HAVE to dance with her. I try to be on my toes the entire wedding day, but I knew that theses pictures would be one of the special moments that Sandra would like to look back and remember.
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Archive for 'Dancing'
Pawtucket and Providence Wedding of John and Vanessa- The couple had a rainy Saturday wedding this past weekend. The weather may have been a little gloomy, but everyone at the wedding and reception was blowing it out and having a great time. I love it when things may go astray with things like the weather, but no one cares. They just make it a unique part of their day. It was a privilege to shoot their big day and to see the love that they have for one another and their family and friends. The carousel and botanical gardens at Roger Williams Park in Providence were a nice touch for the couple of hours between the ceremony at St. Mary’s in Pawtucket and their reception in North Providence.
As a daddy I see this image and it always pulls at my heart. She was her true daddy’s girl that day and the joy he took in dancing with his daughter reminded me of why being a parent is worth every minute of hard work. By the way the wedding was such in Foxboro about 10 minutes from my house at Lake View Pavilion
The Stonehill College and the Milton Hoosic Club were the sites of Julie and Pete’s wedding and reception. The Stonehill College Chapel was appropriate as Pete and Julie met as undergrads and where there romance began. The Milton Hoosic Club is a beautiful reception site and is located on the South Shore. This was my first time shooting there and I look forward to many returns! They have a wonderfully helpful staff they really made it a special evening for the couple and all their family and friends.
This image was made at a wedding a couple of weeks ago. I love getting my 14-24 out and just shooting form the hip during the reception. You get some unpredictable but great results. I’m always looking for that cool image that sets itself apart and going with the flow and having fun with my D3 really has changed the way in which I capture a wedding. This guy was circa 1985 with his break dancing moves.
Just a quick post. Llora and Trip are a couple of crazy Clemson Alums who were married in late June. This image was made at the end of the night after most of the guests had departed from the Wellesley University Alumni House. It was a quiet moment out on the back terrace and I grabbed a long lens so they wouldn’t know they were being photographed. This to me is one of the most romantic and intimate photograph of the day as they had no eyes upon them and could finally take a breath and be a married couple.






















