2009 in Review – Part I

Conservatively, we average 2,500 camera clicks a wedding.Multiply that by the 38 weddings we shot this past year, that’s just fewer than 100,000 photos in one year. And that’s just weddings!! I realize this number of photos may be hard for some of you to grasp, but it may give you a better idea of…

Charlie the Cat

Last summer, George and I had the privilege of photographing Andrea and Matt’s wedding in Provincetown. It was, without a doubt, one of the most unique weddings we’ve ever shot. Guess what I wore? That’s right, shorts and a t-shirt. Andrea and Matt tied the knot at the top of one of the sand dunes…

Kim @ the Factory

I first met Kim in the fall of 2008 at a friend of a friend’s wedding that George and I were shooting. Her spunk and ability to have a great time on the dance floor caught my attention pretty quickly. I’ll admit that the fun people tend to have their picture taken more often at…

Rachel and Brian’s Wedding

I don’t know what it is about snow, but it seems to have magical powers. Nothing else in nature seems to be able to bring the world around me to a halt like snow does. Have you ever just stood outside in the woods in the middle of softly falling snow? It even has the…

December Baby Portraits

  Shortly before Christmas, I had the opportunity to do a couple of child portrait sessions. I had worked with Landon and his parents, Stephanie and Steve, in the fall and was excited to be back for some Christmas pictures. They had referred Steve’s cousin, Keith and his wife Shannon to me because the wanted…

Bryan’s Senior Portraits

I’ve been blessed to havea little sister in my life. Ashley and I have so many shared memories of growing up with little money, budget vacations to the White Mountains and a crazy dad whom we love to drive crazy. It’s pretty easy. I never had a younger brother though. You know, that kid I…

A “Boring” New Year’s Eve

I can hear someone asking me the question already – "What did you do for New Year’s Eve?" My answer? I had dinner with an extension of my family, came home, watched a movie with my wife and wrote this blog. I can see the thought running through the person’s head already, "How boring!" Then…

Michele & Sean’s Wedding

The story of Michele and Sean’s wedding (at least from my perspective) actually starts the Wednesday before. George and Alana were both at the house, as usual, and we were doing some post-production work. George said he wasn’t feeling well and left around lunch time. He called a little later and said his doctor told…

Wedding Bliss and Abandonment

  Well, this blog is probably not about exactlywhat you would expect from the title. It is actually about a post-wedding shoot in an abandoned factory. Juxtaposition is the first word that comes to mind when I think of a bride in her wedding dress in an abandoned factory. The way Jen and Brandon ended…

Lydia & Ken’s Wedding

The hand-made "Reserved for wedding limo" parking sign out front gave away which house was Lydia’s. She wasn’t expecting George and I at the house, but Boston traffic had been kind to us, so we decided to swing in before heading over to St. Clement’s to meet up with Kenny before the ceremony. You may…