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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Kathleen and Brian || Boston, Massachusetts

I got to hang out with Kathleen and Brian on a beautifully sunny day in the city for some engagement pictures! They are having their wedding at the amazing Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts in Worcester, so they really wanted to use this as a chance to get some Boston/water shots, we got both!



















I had a great time - can't wait for your wedding next year!!!

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Monday, September 22, 2008

Maureen and Luke || Commandant's House || Charlestown, Massachusetts

What a gorgeous day Maureen and Luke had for their wedding! Which, was no small feat given the weather we've had. I didn't even take out my rainbow umbrella! They had the reception at the lovely Commandant's House in Charlestown. Maureen got ready there, and there were plenty of places to shoot.

She got her dress at Allegria Bridal.




I like this one of her & her dress!


Maureen and Luke took dance lessons on the sly, and she didn't want anyone to see that her shoes were scuffed up from practicing.  She didn't think that they would be good for a shoe picture, but I think they did just fine.....



I love how excited and happy she looks in this picture.






I couldn't stop shooting!  How cool is this place?



Luke grinning ear to ear as Maureen comes down the aisle with her dad.




The ceremony was held at St. Mary's Church in Charlestown, and it was just stunning.

After the ceremony, we walked down to City Square for a few pictures - bring on the sun!




It was great to see Tes from Trolleys by Tes again. She was at Catherine and Kevin's wedding in July. We zipped back to the Navy Yard.


While the bridal party joined the reception, Jenna from the Commandant's House brought us over to the U.S.S. Constitution for a few pictures of Maureen & Luke. Nothing like cutting to the front of the line and feeling like a rock star!


Just a few more pictures...here's Kelly's...


and here's mine...don't they look like Mr. & Mrs. Boston?





Bunker Hill Florist did the flowers...




In lieu of favors, they made a donation to the Boston Celtics (Maureen's employer - how cool!) Shamrock Foundation.


Morin's Catering took care of all of the food and the cake. Not only was everything gorgeous, but it was delicious, too!




So, Luke & Maureen totally wow-ed everyone with their first dance, but I just love how excited/relieved Luke was when it was all over - check out this series -


With the first dance out of the way, Maureen's sister made her toast. She said that she looked lovely enough to be on the cover of a magazine - but wait! she's already been on the cover of a magazine!


Here's Maureen on the cover of National Geographic's World magazine - awesome.






Congratulations!!! Many more to come!

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Monday, July 21, 2008

Jessica and Andrew || Royal Sonesta Hotel || Cambridge, Massachusetts

Hello my blog-stalkers....I know you've been waiting for this! I'm so excited that I finally have some pictures to share from Jessica and Andrew's fabulous wedding on the Charles River. Ever since Jessica booked me a year and a half ago, she has been a faithful blog reader, and gotten her friends and family in on the action, too! We had so much fun doing their engagement shoot, that I knew their wedding would be a blast!

The ceremony and reception were at the Royal Sonesta in Cambridge, and Christine Lopez made sure everything ran perfectly!



Her little sister couldn't get over how great she looked!


Fiona at Chanel on Newbury did her make-up and it looked beautiful.


Jessica and Andrew chose to see each other before the ceremony and do their pictures so they could enjoy their cocktail hour. I had them meet on a stairway because it makes it really easy to see them both at the same time. Right before their meeting, I took this picture - I could see them both, they could hear each other but not see each other.





It was pretty windy outside, so before we went out, we did a few pictures inside. They just opened a new bar at the Sonesta called the ArtBar. It has such a cool modern feel, and made a great backdrop for photos.







Of course, once Christine knew they were in there, she sent them a few glasses of champagne . Jessica's flowers were by Tangerine Creations.










The men heading upstairs after the Tish.






I love the light in this shot during the ceremony, and that you can see Jessica's mom and dad behind her.












So, this picture is not the most fabulous one ever, but I just wanted to illustrate how many people were on the dance floor BEFORE THE INTRODUCTIONS! And the band was just playing some mellow music - I guess it was a combination of a great band and a bunch of guests ready to party!


Beantown kept up the pace all night and everyone had a blast.





Jess's dad with some high kicks!


Jess's mom listening to Jess's sister Danielle giver her toast....




Andrew and his mom...


My apologies to the guest I borrowed the program from for this shot - I totally forgot to give it back to you! It made for a fun picture though....


I usually don't post two ring pictures, but I loved the handwriting on this card....


Jess's mom went a little crazy with the pink & brown themed candy bar - here she is letting all the kiddos loose on it!




Congratulations you two - can't wait to show you the rest!

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Monday, June 2, 2008

jessica + andrew in boston

Last Thursday I got to hang out with Jessica and Andrew at the Public Garden. We did a few engagement pictures as a nice warm-up for their wedding coming up quickly in July! They will be getting married at the Royal Sonesta right on the Charles, so it was fun to be able to do some pictures downtown!!





















How could we leave out Storrow???


Jessica decided to do her trial make-up run with Nancy Antoine and she looked fabulous.





Thanks for a fun night, you two! And, as always, an excuse to come into the city and bring home burritos from Ana's!!!

See you in a few weeks!!

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Monday, April 7, 2008

looking fabulous!

So, some of you might remember in a previous blog post I mentioned being tempted by a spring makeover special from Katrina Hess. Well, my sister was in town, so as a birthday treat for her, we went down to Newbury Street and saw Katrina!








Here are our "befores":







Katrina recently expanded her space, and it was so fun to sit side by side and learn from her. She went through everything step by step, and had us do some things on our own so we would be able to do it ourselves.



Here is the lovely Katrina, I get the feeling she ALWAYS looks fabulous....



Here are our "afters"!





She also gave me this super-cool sample of blotting wipes, so I'll have them in my bag if anyone gets too shiny this year!
We had a great time - thanks Katrina!

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Monday, March 10, 2008

fabulous/not-so fabulous - #19

Next up is Jennifer - you may recognize some of her pictures from my sample album. She a bunch of things to share!

"When I think back to my wedding day, there really isn't much I would change, mostly because I've basically been planning my wedding since I was in grammar school. My Priscilla of Boston dress was the first dress I tried on. I searched for many dresses after that, but I kept thinking the first one was "The One". Then it came time for the veil. I had a harder time looking for the veil I wanted at the price I could afford than for anything else. After MONTHS of looking for a veil, I finally had to get one custom made at Vera Wang. It was so beautiful so I closed my eyes to ignore the price tag, but I loved it. My only regret is not being able to wear it the entire night. At least it's getting a second use out of it, one of my friends is using it as her "something borrowed" this coming May.

Then my shoes....I knew no one would see my shoes, nor will I ever wear white shoes again, so I figured I'd look for a cheap comfortable pair I could get away with for one day. I mentioned it to my husband and he looked at me and started to laugh. He said he couldn't believe that someone who wears designer shoes every day was looking for a cheap shoe to wear on her wedding day. But come on, more money wasted for one day?? Then I read somewhere that Manolo Blahnik made a white satin dyeable, so I took a trip to NYC to buy them. What a better way to get my money's worth than to dye them another color after the wedding? Which is what I did, they are now black and I wear them to every dressy event!




I remember going downstairs to get ready to walk into the ceremony. I was super conscious about my husband and I not seeing each other before. I remember my father and I arm in arm getting ready to walk down the aisle. Right before they opened the doors for me, my father said "don't forget! Step with the right foot first." His way of still being the leading man in my life one last time. And then he stepped with his left. And I smiled to myself as the doors opened.



Picture taking was also a blur. I remember walking out to Copley Square, and it's probably one of the only times I remember seeing Nancy and Kelly all night. They were AWESOME. I don't know how they keep the masses on track in the chaos. I also remember Nancy on the ground in Copley Square taking one of our favorite photos with the Hancock. Did I mention Nancy was five months along with Jonah at the time? I remember telling her to get off the dirty ground!!


We had a black tie Boston-themed wedding. Almost all our guests travelled from all over the country and all over the world to come to it. I took care of every detail. The hotel gift bags had Boston-based goodies in them. We had done a little "travel guide" of Boston listing all our favorites eateries, things to do, secret public bathrooms along the freedom trail, etc. I had gotten some discount coupons from local businesses and museums. I wanted our guests to enjoy the city I live in.


Our menu cards were designed by a local artist and they were a watercolor scene of the Public Garden. All of our stationery was done by Arlene from Invitations & Company, and she was amazing. I will always use for any stationery needs, she was super nice and gave me beautiful products within my budgets. Our centerpieces were made by my husband. He took photographs of places we've been (which were the table names) and made them into hurricane candles that he dipped and molded himself. Since each one is a work of art of his, each table had a Boston-trivia game on it and the winner of the game got to take home the centerpiece. We see them in people's homes still.


One of the things we had a lot of guests comment on was that every placesetting had a list of each guest and his/her relationship to me or my husband. People really enjoyed reading through it, and they said it made each of them feel special in some way, like they were truly part of our new combined lives and families.


Our signature drink was the chocolate martini (my favorite with a specific recipe). I am famous for drinking them. The Fairmont accomodated my recipe and they were served with the cake. That is where my guests said they fell off the wagon, they were so good.


Our band, Studio C, was wonderful. They had taken the time to learn songs that were special to us and even change the tempo to what we needed. My father and I waltzed for our dance and the band slowed down the tempo of the song we wanted so we could use it. They even surprised me by singing our last song live (they had learned it in a week) when I was fully happy to have it play on CD. That was really special to me and I thanked the bandleader profusely for it.


The most memorable part of our wedding was that we had a live artist paint it. I found him in Starbucks, he speaks little English, but he understood what I wanted. He had never done it before and was very excited for the project. I said I wanted him to capture the essence of our wedding in an impressionist oil painting and that the only scene I did not want was the ceremony. I wanted something else. We could not have asked for anything better. He chose to paint our first dance. The scene is beautiful, the Oval Room at the hotel makes a perfect backdrop and he captured the scene perfectly. Many of our guests say they can pick themselves out in the painting based on where they were standing during the dance. And it was also the first time my husband showed of his moves from our dance lessons, boy were our friends surprised! We getting the painting printed up on notecards and used them as our thank you cards. People still have the card displayed in their homes today. "




Hope this gives some people some ideas - I know SO many people have commented on their custom painting. And I had no idea that those Manolos were dyeable - fabulous!!!!!!!!

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Friday, March 7, 2008

fabulous/not-so fabulous - #16

Next up is from Jen, she got married in October of last year.......



"What I Should Have Had In My Emergency Day Of Kit!

Everyone thinks to include touch up makeup and a few extra bobby pins in their purse for the reception but I really wish I had asked my makeup artist for a little squeeze packet of eyelash glue! Needless to say, I was teary eyed for most of the day -- so toward the end of the reception the false eyelashes on my right eye began to come up! (Thankfully you can't see it in the photos!)

Also, a Tide pen/Shout wipe saved my dress! We returned to our sweetheart table after cutting the cake and Andy decided it would be cute to continue to feed me our chocolate peanut buttercake by hand. The cake was moist and the peanut butter was gooey - it was perfection... until it landed on my dress. Being the dutiful husband he is, Andy sprang into action and began trying to wipe it off my dress which, of course, only made the brown spot larger as he rubbed the chocolate into the lace. After some mild panic, Andy remembered the Shout wipes in the bathroom baskets. Voila! It worked like a charm.



Mission: Picture Perfect

Since we lived together before we got married, it was important for us not see each other the morning of the wedding. If there is ever a morning you don't want to have to fight for sink space - then it's your wedding day. But honestly, we wanted the "grand reveal" of seeing each other from opposite ends of the church aisle -- and all of the anticipation that comes with it. At the same time, we really liked the look of photos taken before the ceremony with the entire bridal party. Mainly, we liked that the photos are all taken at the same place. So we compromised. We decided that we would have our photos taken at the same location before the ceremony but at different times. It sounds easy now, but it had to be carefully orchestrated. It required down-to-the-minute Team Bride/Team Groom timelines, explicit instructions and directions (with maps!) for our limo driver and a lot of wishing and hoping that we would not run into each other! And did I mention we decided to do the photos outside? Unbeknownst to me, this whole plan caused my Mom many sleepless nights (she admitted this to me just yesterday). In the end, all the planning paid off and I couldn't have asked for a more perfect day or more beautiful photos! Our pre-ceremony photos are exactly what we were after: there is a cohesiveness to Andy's photos and mine. Even though we weren't there at the same time, the look and feel of the photos is as if we were. "








That was tricky, Jen! But thankfully everyone was very prompt which made it easy!!

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Fabulous/not-so fabulous - #14

Next up is a sad, sad story from Allison.........

"I was reading a magazine when I saw this picture of Eva Longoria with these fabulous wedding flip flops on! They were white and had a big fake diamond ring in between the toes. They were so cute and might I say expensive, but I had to have them and you only get married once (maybe)

So on my wedding day, we had them displayed for a photo memory of their fabulousness. They looked so cute sitting on top of my mother's bed all posed.

The day went on, church, limo and finally the reception, the place where I could show off my purchase, until, "Oh No" where are they? I looked in my special wedding bag and they were no where to be seen!!! Where were they?, "I know" sitting perched on top of my mother's bed, lonely!! So sad, oh well at least I have the pictures to remember them by!"





When we found out, I offered her my Reefs I had in the car.....but it's just not the same. Maybe you can lend them to a friend getting married soon??

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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

fabulous/not-so fabulous - #11

Next entry is from Heather, a 2005 bride. I remember her ceremony being very well-done and entertaining, as well! Sometimes having a friend or family member perform the ceremony can be a bit of a disaster, but not in this situation!

"I still glow when I think about what a phenomenal experience our wedding was. There were so many fabulous moments - many of them beautifully captured by Nancy! - but here are some come to mind immediately:

Our ceremony was awesome. Because we were a Catholic + Jewish marriage, we decided to have a ceremony that recognized symbols from both religions but without being overly religious. Since we didn't want a priest and/or rabbi, we asked my husband's two uncles to perform the ceremony. It was the most personal, poignant and comical ceremony. (It helps that my husband's uncles are award-winning Hollywood writers and directors and they excel at putting on a show!) I don't think that many people can say their guests were laughing out loud during the ceremony. In fact, I will never forget hearing my father's chuckling coming from the front row. The ceremony certainly had its more serious moments, but never seriously somber like some ceremonies can be. It was incredibly meaningful to have officiants who knew us well. I get the greatest pleasure from friends who still tell us that our wedding ceremony is the best ceremony they've ever been too. What a compliment!


Another cool moment was when my parents, husband and I were escorted into the Ritz ballroom. (It is now the Taj ballroom, but it will always be the original Ritz to me!) All of the guests were still in the cocktail hour and the wedding planner pulled us aside to "present" the ballroom to us. We didn't expect a private viewing. Where we had been under the chuppah just an hour before had been magically transformed into our glamorous reception! It was a wonderful moment, it gave us a few minutes of down time to just enjoy what was happening...and it totally thrilled my parents!


Finally, another fabulous moment was the hora. I had never experienced the honor of being raised up in the chair. Neither had my 65 year old, Catholic-schooled father! He made 'the sign of the cross' as he was being raised up in the chair. Not sure that's ever been done before!


Not so fabulous - There was one seating error at the reception- oops! There was a bit of a fiasco with the tux vests in the 1-2 hours leading up to pictures. The tux rental shop didn't get all the sizes right so the Groom and Best Man were running up and down Newbury Street to the store trying to get the right ones. Lesson learned: make sure the Father of the Bride tries on the vest the day before the wedding! "


Thanks Heather!!

Heather is also the winner of the first gallery wrap - congratulations!!!!!!!!

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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Lucky 13

Kate and Tony got married on October 13th at the amazing Boston Harbor Hotel. The view of the city was fantastic!


Kate and Tony did their pictures before the ceremony to take advantage of the location and sunlight. Here they are seeing each other for the first time.......




I just love this image that my second shooter took...

How cool are these funky metal things? They are down by the water next to the Boston Harbor Hotel.


I need to ask them who did the calligraphy on their place cards because they looked beautiful.

The ceremony was also at the Boston Harbor Hotel, and the guests were greeted with hot apple cider or sparkling water as they entered.

Instead of asking her to be a bridesmaid, Kate and Tony had one of their very close friends perform the ceremony. She did a fabulous job!

Really, who doesn't love scallops & bacon? Kate's mom was very excited about the hors d'oeuvres....not only did they have passed goodies like these, but they had pasta stations and a table with just crab cakes, as well!

The tables looked gorgeous...



I love this picture of Kate's mom as she is watching Kate dance with her dad.

Kate provided flip-flops for all those dancing feet!

Moment's Notice provided plenty of great music for the crowd.

This time one of my favorite dancing pictures is the lead singer who hopped onto the dance floor dancing with the guests!


Congratulations Kate and Tony!!

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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

a perfect day in boston

Jen and Andy had a picture perfect day for their wedding in Boston. We started out at her parent's house in Wilmington.


It's very important to keep your strength up when you're a bridesmaid!


We went to the Public Garden to do some pictures before the ceremony. This little girl was enamored with Jen and started following her around!



The ceremony was at the Old South Church right in Copley Square.






We stopped at the Christian Science Center on the way to reception just before sunset.



The reception was at the The Colonnade Hotel, and the room looked gorgeous.


This time it was the groom that was the crazy dancer of the night!

They had chocolate & strawbery mini-milkshakes at the dessert table, I love this new trend!


Congrats Jen and Andy!!!!!!!

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Monday, September 17, 2007

room with a view

Lila and Seth hosted all their friends and family for a true Boston weekend - Red Sox, Duck Tours, and a killer view of our city! Lila looked absolutely amazing, very old hollywood glamour. Linnea Tangorra was on hand to make sure everything ran smoothly, and Lila and Seth had nothing to worry about. They saw each other for the first time in the Public Garden and we did all of their pictures.







Lila's favorite gift from Seth - "Pug"




The ceremony and reception were in the Cityside room of the State Room. The ceremony combined Jewish and Indian traditions to honor both of their backgrounds.




I love these placecards, Lila made them herself!





Someone put out chairs with arms for the Hora, but the guests didn't see them, so you can see everyone clinging on for dear life!




Lila wore her grandmother's ring -

The band, Grippo Funk Band, was totally fun and some featured musicians that toured with Phish.

As if all of the other fabulous food wasn't enough, they capped off the evening with passed mini-milkshakes and cheeseburgers!


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Monday, August 27, 2007

can't get too much of a good thing!

So, by total random luck, I shot two weddings in a row at the fabulous Lighthouse Room at the Seaport Hotel. Amy and Adam had a beautiful day in the city for their wedding.










They chose to see each other before the wedding to relax and do all of their pictures. I love this picture as they are about to see each other for the first time!


The entire wedding party was so much fun...



I'm not entirely sure if Amy or Adam ever stopped laughing or smiling the entire day, and that is definitely not a bad thing!


The ceremony was in the Wintergarden room.




















These two were total hams for the camera...


Amy and her dad!


*this just in - Amy & Adam's pictures are now on-line in therecent weddings section of my main site. Order by October 1st and save 20%.

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Thursday, August 9, 2007

a very well-timed thunderstorm!

I've learned to ignore the weather reports, because all it is going to do is stress you out. The weather changes on a dime, and you can't do anything about it anyway except be prepared and have a great attitude!
Allison and Scott got married on July 28th, and it was a hot steamy day. It started pouring about 1 minute after they got into the limo to go from the church to the reception site, and stopped shortly after we arrived so that we could do some pictures of them outside.
I love this picture of Allison!


Here is a shot of her fabulous flip-flops that didn't make it to the reception......so sad.



Her dad watching her get some shots done outside...









Ali is a kindergarten teacher, and some of her students came to the church to congratulate her. Have you ever seen anything cuter in your life?



The reception was at the Lighthouse Room at the Seaport Hotel in Boston, which is coincidentally where I am shooting again this Saturday! It's a brand new space, this was only the fifth wedding there. It is such a great place to shoot - very modern, open, lots of green from the outside, but still has that city/water/Boston feel. Nikki Wescott is the head of catering there, and she definitely takes care of every last detail.











The band was the fabulous Felix Brown Band who I've seen a few times. They are definitely not your average wedding band, and they are so much fun!!!









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