Backyard weddings have such a unique feeling. The memories held in the place make everything feel important. I find myself wanting to photograph every detail; family photos on the walls, the dogs bounding around the yard, the flowers hanging under the deck; once planted and cared for in the yard by Jill's mother, then cut and arranged for her daughters wedding day. This was the house that Jill’s family owned on Block Island for most of her life. It then became a special place in a different sense for Jill and George as they fell in love and the place they chose to have their wedding. Here’s a little glimpse into the details and moments of their day and a reminder of the magic of backyard weddings.
Read MoreWill I ever tire of backyard weddings? Probably not. There’s something so special about the transformation of a home into a beautiful venue and about all of the family history and love that exists there. Kaitlin’s family home in Brewster, Massachusetts was the setting for this lovely, intimate summer wedding for Kaitlin and Noa.
Read MoreRemis and Kali were married at sunset at Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. The ceremony was gorgeous with the sun setting behind them, and they added lots of special details like readings from “Walden” in their ceremony.
Read MoreLisa and Jacob got married at City Hall in Manhattan. Due to Covid regulations, they were only allowed one guest inside with them, so I acted as both their photographer and their witness.
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