Monthly Archives: July 2010

Joined | Rhode Island Wedding Photography

I have always loved this quote and found it particularly appropriate for the wedding that I shot last weekend with Kristina (click HERE for her photos).  Monica and Todd first met when they were little and though Todd would move away, their families would remain connected and intertwined through friendship of older sisters.  And when Monica and Todd were reintroduced years later by those same sisters, the path that would eventually unite both families together forever began.  Through times of great joy and great sorrow, these two families have been joined.  And last Saturday, they became joined in a most official, delightful, beautiful and loving way.

It was a perfect, wonderful, amazing day.

There were laughs (lots), tears and a multitude of smiles.  And when the sun was setting over Boston and the light came streaming in through the windows of the roof deck at the Taj I believe a very special angel was looking down on these two and sending a whole bunch of love and blessings on their day and their new life together.

Monica and Todd I am so so happy for you two.  Enjoy each and every moment together.

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Engaging | Rhode Island Wedding Photography

I really am supposed to be blogging a wedding today.  But I just have so many images to pull together from it that I am passing it over for some shots from last night’s engagement session with the gorgeous Jessica and Sean instead.  Shhhhh.

After coming off of the amazing wedding on Saturday, I headed back up to Boston from Providence last night (I’ve been to Boston four times in the past three years – twice in the past three days – crazy!) to meet up with Kristina and do a walk through with Jessica and Sean.   Turns out that though they live in Boston, Jessica is from right here in RI – in fact it’s only about five minutes from where I am that she grew up.  (I say it over and over, New England is crazy small.)  We had gorgeous weather and of course had to take a few photos of them throughout the evening.  I discovered “that line of bricks” which turned out to be the Freedom Trail (history is not my strong suit) made for a delighful photo as did some other locations on the walk from their place to their wedding location.

It is going to be an AMAZING day, I can already tell.  Not only do we have gorgeous, adorable couple, but we have a stunning location.  Kristina and I have some ideas for photos that we can’t wait to do and I have a few shots of the groomsmen planned in my head so if we can all think good 75 degrees and sunny thoughts for August 21 I’d greatly appreciate it.  ;)

Jessica and Sean it was wonderful to meet you last night – we are SO looking forward to your wedding!!

(Head over to Kristina’s blog for her perspective!)

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Four Days New | Rhode Island Newborn Photography

I was contacted several months ago by M. to do some newborn shots when her baby daughter arrived in July. Although she was eagerly anticipated, baby A. made her mom and dad wait until a few days after her due date to meet her.  (Which is kind of ironic because her friend in Chicago who I am flying out to do newborn pictures for went into labor three weeks EARLY!)  So Sunday morning I got to head over the house for a newborn session with the beautiful little miss A.  She may have been a few days overdue, however, she worth the wait because she was just perfect.  She was asleep when I was there and although I had to settle her for about 15 minutes before she fell into a deep sleep, she only woke up at the very end when I was finishing up some family shots!  Gotta love a baby who cooperates ;)   (For some reason the phrase Easy, Breezy, Beautful CoverGirl keeps entering my mind at this late hour)

Congratulations again, M. family.  Enjoy her, she’s absolutely precious!!

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