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Arthi & Greg's Roger Williams Botanical Center Wedding

Arthi and Greg’s Rhode Island wedding was a visually stunning, colorful, joyous celebration. Take a look through some of my favorite photos from their day below.

 

Arthi and Greg’s wedding took place on a cold, rainy day in early March. In March, Rhode Island is at its greyest point - in between the snow-covered bluebird days of winter and the first signs of green and blossoms of Spring. It’s mostly cold still, and the trees are bare and the ground is usually sort of muddy. Even on the most beautiful of days, it’s hard for me to love March in New England. Stepping into the ceremony space at Roger Williams Botanical Center made me completely forget all of that. The floral-scented air was humid and warm, and lush, green plants covered every inch of the space. My serotonin levels were instantly boosted.

As a Boston wedding photographer, I love discovering new venues all over New England. As fun as it is to return to New England wedding venues I know and love, there’s something about photographing at a venue I’ve never been to that sparks a special sort of creativity in me. I’m framing photos with fresh eyes and am constantly seeing new angles and new possibilities wherever I turn my camera.

Arthi and Greg decided that I was a good fit because I was a wedding photojournalist and therefore, shot in a way that matched the vision that they had for their wedding day. It was important to them that they could enjoy their day with their family and friends and not spend too much time on posed photos, which I always love to hear and am happy to accommodate. They wanted mostly candid wedding photography and wanted me to capture authentic personalities and emotion throughout their day. Easy!

Arthi and Greg got ready at The Graduate in Providence. They also performed the Ganesha Puja at the hotel with family before heading to the venue for the rest of their ceremony and reception. The Puja is offered for good luck as Lord Ganesha is believed to be the destroyer of obstacles and evils.

Once the Puja was complete, we headed to Roger Williams Botanical Center for some portraits before the ceremony. We explored the lush greenhouses and the couple enjoyed a moment away before the ceremony began.

The ceremony space in the greenhouse was gorgeous; tall palm trees and greenery acting as a backdrop to the bright colors of the Indian dress, garlands, and flowers. The ceremony incorporated a lot of aspects of a traditional Indian ceremony, but also included some “Americanized” touches like a ring exchange.

After their ceremony, guests enjoyed cocktail hour among the greenery, then headed into the reception space for the rest of the festivities. Throughout the toasts (one including giving the couple a literal piece of toast “you asked me to give you a toast…”), the delicious Indian buffet dinner, and the dancing, I had a great time capturing candid moments and documenting the pure joy that filled the room.

Arthi and Greg’s Rhode Island wedding was a visually stunning, colorful, joyous celebration. Take a look through some of my favorite photos from their day below.

 
 
 
A bride gets help dressing from her mother during her Rhode Island wedding photography session.
A groom gets help getting dressed before his Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
A woman puts on makeup during a Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
 
A bride hugs her soon-to-be in-laws during the Puja at her Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
 
Guests wait for the puja to begin during a Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
 
A bride and groom partake in the Puja during their Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
 
A bride partakes in the Puja during her Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
 
A bride and groom partake in the Puja ceremony during their Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
The ceremony space during a Roger Williams Botanical Garden Wedding Photography Session
 
A woman adjusts an arch before an Indian wedding ceremony at the Roger Williams Botanical Center.
 
 
Guests chat before the ceremony during a Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
 
A couple stands in front of a greenhouse at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during their Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
 
A couple kisses in a greenhouse at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during their Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
 
A couple kisses in a greenhouse at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during their Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
 
An Indian bride shows off her henna during her Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
A groom partakes in a traditional Indian ceremony at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during his Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
A groom partakes in a traditional Indian ceremony at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during his Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
 
A bride walks down the aisle with her family at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during her Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
 
The bride's grandfather during the indian ceremony at Roger Williams Botanical Center.
 
 
A bride and groom during their traditional Indian ceremony at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during their Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
 
A couple in a traditional Indian ceremony at the Roger Williams Botanical Center.
 
A couple partakes in a traditional Indian ceremony during their Rhode Island wedding photography session.
A couple partakes in a traditional Indian ceremony during their Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
A couple partakes in a traditional Indian ceremony during their Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
Guests enjoy cocktail hour at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during a Rhode Island wedding photography session.
Guests enjoy cocktail hour at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during a Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
A couple addresses their guests at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during their Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
 
The bride's parents speak at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during a Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
 
A couple listens to the bride's parents speak at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during their Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
The groom's sister hugs the couple after speaking at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during a Rhode Island wedding photography session.
A couple holds a piece of toast at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during a Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
The groom dances with his mother at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during his Rhode Island wedding photography session.
The groom dances with his mother at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during his Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
The groom dances with his mother at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during his Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
The groom's sister dances with her father at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during a Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
 
Guests on the dance floor at Roger Williams Botanical Center during a Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
 
The groom's parents dance at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during his Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
 
Guests on the dance floor at Roger Williams Botanical Center during a Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
Guests on the dance floor at Roger Williams Botanical Center during a Rhode Island wedding photography session.
Guests on the dance floor at Roger Williams Botanical Center during a Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
Guests on the dance floor at Roger Williams Botanical Center during a Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
Guests on the dance floor at Roger Williams Botanical Center during a Rhode Island wedding photography session.
The bride dances with her grandfather at Roger Williams Botanical Center during her Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
Guests on the dance floor at Roger Williams Botanical Center during a Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 
 
The bride dances with her father and friends at the Roger Williams Botanical Center during her Rhode Island wedding photography session.
 

Vendors

Ceremony & Reception Venue: Roger Williams Botanical Center

Hotel & Puja Venue: Graduate Providence

Photographer: Kayla Rice Photography

Second Photographer: Christine Hochkeppel

Videographer: Steve Levin Cinematography

DJ: B-Sharp Entertainment

Henna: Boston Henna Artist (bride) & Henna by Ruhi (guests)

Cake: Sin Bakery

Misc. Desserts: Mike’s Pastry, Reena Rad Baking

Catering: Rasoi

Alcohol: Bottles

Day-Of Coordinator/Service Staff: Extra Hands For Your Events (Gigi Halsing)

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Lynn & George's Farm at Raven Brook Engagement Session

As a Massachusetts engagement photographer, I know that March can be one of the toughest months for natural beauty in New England. Lynn & George hoped for a snow-covered scene, but 2023 turned out not to be the snowy winter we hoped for. Evergreen trees turned out to be the solution!

Lynn and George booked me for their intimate Berkshires wedding and decided that they wanted to do an engagement session as well (which I ALWAYS recommend to my wedding clients - especially those who say they aren’t comfortable in front of a camera). Lynn and I discussed some good options for Massachusetts engagement session locations, and she decided that she wanted to do their session at The Farm at Raven Brook, a Christmas tree farm in Halifax, MA. The staff at the farm was incredibly accommodating. The owner even gave me a tour of the grounds before Lynn and George arrived so that I could scout out some good locations for photos.

As a Massachusetts engagement photographer, I know that March can be one of the toughest months for natural beauty in New England. Lynn & George hoped for a snow-covered scene, but 2023 turned out not to be the snowy winter we hoped for. Evergreen trees turned out to be the solution! The rows of green trees made for a great backdrop for March in Massachusetts when most of the world looks brown and dead. Lynn and George roamed through the rows and rows of evergreens, the sun-kissed meadows, and the quaint pond on the grounds of The Farm at Raven Brook with me.

Check out some of my favorite images from their Massachusetts engagement session below!

 
Lynn and George stand in front of evergreens during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George laugh together in front of evergreens during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George stand in front of evergreens during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George walk near the pond during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George walk along the pond during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George hold each other during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George hold each other during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George laugh among the evergreens during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George kiss surrounded by evergreens during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George hold each other surrounded by evergreens during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George show of Lynn's engagement ring during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George walk together along rows of evergreens during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George walk among rows of young evergreens during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George sit looking at the pond during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George sit by the pond during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George kiss on the back of their truck during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
Lynn and George kiss on the back of their truck during their Massachusetts engagement session at The Farm at Raven Brook.
 
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What is Wedding Photojournalism?

What makes me a “wedding photojournalist” and what is the difference between wedding photojournalism and any other type of wedding photography?

Photojournalism is a form of journalism which tells a story through photography. When you take a trained photojournalist like myself, and place her into the world of wedding photography, you end up with wedding photojournalism. I use my skills as a professional photojournalist and my years of experience documenting story and capturing real moments to tell the story of your wedding day in an authentic, captivating, beautiful way.

 
 

Why consider a wedding photojournalist?

Capturing the authentic story of your wedding day is important to you. You want a photographer that will capture the raw and real moments and emotion while still leaving you with beautiful, fine art quality photos. As a documentary wedding photographer or a wedding photojournalist, this is where I come in.

Photojournalism allows you to act naturally throughout your wedding day. On a day that’s already a bit hectic, it’s nice to have someone there who lays low and is not always jumping in to guide and pose you. A photojournalist is more inclined to capture sincere reactions because you won’t be thinking about them being around, interrupting the natural moments constantly. This approach is more likely to result in touching photos that elicit emotion.

 

Click the image above to see more of my award winning images from the Wedding Photojournalist Association (WPJA).

 

How do I know if a photographer is a photojournalist?

When you look through the photographer’s portfolio, you should see natural laughter or other intense emotional scenes (tears, hugs and goofy faces for example).

A photojournalist will look for unique angles and vantage points to create photos that make you feel like you were there in the moment.  For example, I will often get down on the floor to be eye to eye with a child or I’ll jump in the middle of the dance floor during the reception.

kids make faces at their parents during a Vermont documentary wedding photography session
wedding guests laugh and dance during a Boston wedding photojournalism session

If in their portfolio you see many photos of people looking directly into the lens or the portfolio consist of mostly detail shots (for example, of the rings, the flowers, etc.) they are most likely not a photojournalist.

Wedding photojournalists are first and foremost storytellers. They should tell the story of your wedding day in a way that will make you re-experience the feelings you felt on the day. You should see truth and real love in your photos the way that it really happened. Photojournalistic or documentary wedding photographers like me will tell the real story of your wedding day. We will not find the tidy, perfectly staged room with the most gorgeous light to prop you in front of for your getting ready photos. That would not be telling YOUR story. It would be telling MY understanding of what a wedding should look like. It’s also just recreating a worn-out, overdone wedding photography look that will leave you with wedding photos that look like everyone else’s.

The mother of the groom cries in her son's lap during a Boston wedding photography session
Friends smile and take photos as the bride and groom kiss during their Boston wedding photojournalism session.

What if I want portraits in addition to candid photos?

Just because I’m a wedding photojournalist who thrives in capturing candids does not mean that I shoot exclusively candid photos. Portraits are important too and I will always build in some time during your wedding day for both couple portraits and any other posed portraits you’d like with family and friends. Portraits are a normal and expected part of a wedding day and I would never suggest skipping them completely.

You’ll find that this is the only time throughout the day that I’ll give any explicit direction. Not everybody is a natural in front of the camera (myself included!) so I understand the need to have some direction while taking these pictures. Your mind will be in a million places throughout your wedding day and so it’s nice to have someone there with wedding experience to occasionally give a little guidance and direction.

An extended family poses for a formal portrait during their Boston Documentary Wedding Photography Session.
A couple poses for a portrait during their Boston Documentary Wedding Photography Session.

As a wedding photojournalist, I want your wedding photos to feel alive. I want to piece together the story of your wedding day from the quiet getting ready moments through to the wild dance floor.

To help me to tell your story in the most complete way, my process involves getting to know you before the wedding a bit more than other photographers might ordinarily. Whenever you need to talk through anything for the wedding day, I’m available for a phone call or on Zoom.  That way, I can build more and more information leading me to how I will want to approach your specific day. When we are about 2 months out from your date, you’ll get a questionnaire from me that will dive into the finer details of your wedding-day schedule and your family and friends that will be a part of it.

Childhood photos cover the fridge at the bride's childhood home. She gets her makeup done in the background during her Boston wedding photojournalism session.
Friends cheer on the couple during their first dance during a Boston documentary wedding photography session

With wedding photojournalism, it’s not just about epic emotions. Sometimes it’s about the subtle bits of information included in an image’s composition that take it from an appealing or interesting photo to a meaningful, emotional capture.

When talking with Paige before her wedding, she told me that her wedding dress was the same exact gown that her mother, grandmother, and great grandmother all wore before her. I love being given details like this before the wedding because it allows me to use that knowledge to capture photos and craft compositions that I may have overlooked otherwise.

 
 

All of this allows me to better tell your unique story.

Wedding Photojournalism may or may not be for you and there is nothing wrong with that!  Hopefully this all helps to clarify what true documentary wedding photography looks like and what it is all about. 

If you’re looking for a wedding photojournalist for your Boston or New England wedding, I’d love to chat! You can contact me here.

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Maddie & Gyasi's Blenheim Hill Farm Wedding

 

It’s always a huge honor when a friend asks me to photograph their wedding, so when my old SU friend Gyasi reached out to me about his wedding to his fiancée Maddie, I was thrilled. Gyasi and I met while attending school at Syracuse University. He was a few years ahead of me but let’s just say he was A PRESENCE in the a cappella community and was super kind and welcoming to me as a shy newbie. I knew that his fiancée must be a really special, fun person to keep up with Gyasi, and I was definitely right. I video chatted with the two of them to officially meet Maddie and chat about their vision and I was so excited to find that 1. Maddie was super sweet and the two of them together seemed to be a perfect match and 2.

Their vision for their wedding photography matched my documentary wedding photography style exactly.

Maddie & Gyasi live together in New York City. The pair met in typical millennial fashion, on the apps. Coffee Meets Bagel was the one that brought them together. It was Maddie’s FIRST EVER date on said app (how’s that for luck?). 4.5 hours and a good number of margaritas later, their first date was over but their story had just begun (I’m sorry for the schmaltz, I know).

Fast forward to October of 2021, when Gyasi surprised Maddie by asking her to marry him! She said yes - and luckily he did too when she asked him in return (true feminism is thriving in this marriage, people!).

As a New England wedding photographer, I typically don’t venture outside of those bounds for weddings, but for these two I made an exception. We started with an engagement session in Manhattan in January 2022 where we explored Grand Central Terminal and Fort Tryon Park. Then, about 9 months later in October, Maddie and Gyasi had their wedding at Blenheim Hill Farm in Jefferson, New York. The venue was gorgeous, especially in its vibrant autumn colors. They were able to stay on location at a house on the venue and we had a wide array of beautiful scenery and foliage to choose from when it came to first look and portrait scenery.

Maddie and Gyasi had a low key morning on the property.

This quiet moments while getting ready before the day really begins are some of my favorite to be present for as a documentary wedding photographer. I tend to capture an array of emotion; from giddy, excited energy to calmer, quiet meditative moments and I have the time and space to get creative.

Maddie got ready at the farmhouse with her mom, her bridesmaid Hannah and bridesman, Adam, and Gyasi had his best man Chris with him in the barn. Gyasi and Maddie had a first look out on a bridge by the pond and we took some portraits along the water where the foliage was most vibrant. We also had to get some photos of Maddie tossing the frisbee in her dress (she’s an avid ultimate frisbee player).

Both Gyasi and Maddie are Jewish, so I documented them signing their Ketubah with their cantor, their families, and some friends and then got in place for their ceremony. The ceremony took place on the lawn in front of the pond. Their autumnal florals were done by Rose Red and Lavender and their Chuppah was made from Maddie’s mom’s wedding dress (love a meaningful touch). The ceremony had some traditional Jewish themes, and ended with the African wedding tradition of jumping the broom immediately followed by the Jewish tradition of smashing the glass. So fun!

After their ceremony, guests enjoyed cocktail hour on the patio, then headed into the barn for the reception festivities. The festivities were filled with fun, candid moments for me to capture - dances, toasts, a song performed by Gyasi and friends to Maddie, and one of the best dance floors I’ve seen (partially due to who Maddie and Gyasi and their guests are and partially due to the amazing band, The Metropolitan Players).

Here's a few of my favorites from Maddie & Gyasi’s wedding day. Enjoy!

 
A wedding dress hangs outside the farmhouse during a documentary wedding photography session.
 
 
 
A bride looks in the mirror as her mom helps her dress during her documentary wedding photography session.
 
 
A bride and her mother smile while getting ready during a documentary wedding photography session.
 
 
A groom and his best man laugh as they get ready during a documentary wedding photography session
 
 
A groom and his best man talk outside during a documentary wedding photography session.
 
 
A groom cries after seeing his bride during a first look at Blenheim Hill Farm during their documentary wedding photography session
 
 
A groom wipes away tears after seeing his bride during their first look at their documentary wedding photography session.
A bride and groom stand on a bride during their documentary wedding photography session.
A bride and groom stroll together during their documentary wedding photography session.
 
A bride and groom stand together on a dock during their documentary wedding photography session.
 
A bride and groom stroll together by beautiful foliage during their documentary wedding photography session.
The groom's sister yells to her brother during his documentary style wedding photography session.
A bride and groom throw a frisbee before their wedding ceremony during their documentary wedding photography session.
A bride and groom sign their ketubah before their wedding ceremony during their documentary wedding photography session.
A groom is walked down the aisle by his parents during his documentary wedding photography session
The mother of the groom breaks down in tears after walking her son down the aisle during a documentary wedding photography session
 
A groom reacts to seeing his bride walk down the aisle during their documentary wedding photography session
 
A bride is walked down the aisle by both of her parents during her documentary wedding photography session
A bride and groom smile at their guests during their documentary wedding photography ceremony.
A cantor leads a wedding ceremony during a documentary wedding photography session.
A bride and groom jump the broom during their documentary wedding photography session.
A bride and groom celebrate after their wedding ceremony during their documentary wedding photography session
A bride hugs her friends at cocktail hour during her documentary wedding photography session.
Guests file in to the reception space at Blenheim Hill Farm during a documentary wedding photography session.
A bride and groom dance their first dance during their documentary wedding photography session
A guest whistles at the couple during their first dance at their documentary wedding photography session.
A bride and groom dance with their guests during their documentary wedding photography session.
A bride and groom react to hearing the father of the bride's wedding speech during their documentary wedding photography session.
A bride laughs during her father's speech at her documentary wedding photography session.
Guests smile and laugh during speeches during a documentary wedding photography session.
A groom dances with friends during his documentary wedding photography session.
Guests dance during a documentary wedding photography session.
Guests dance during a documentary wedding photography session
Guests laugh while holding a large cutout of the groom's head during a documentary wedding photography session
A groom holds his nephew in the air during his documentary wedding photography session
Guests dance during a documentary wedding photography session
Guests dance during a documentary wedding photography session
Guests dance during a documentary wedding photography session
A groom dances with his dad and nephew during his documentary wedding photography session
A groom and his friends serenade his new wife during their documentary wedding photography session
A bride and groom speak to their guests during their documentary wedding photography session
A bride and groom dance together during their documentary wedding photography session
Guests dance during a documentary wedding photography session
A bride and groom dance during their documentary wedding photography session
A bride and groom kiss on the dance floor during their documentary wedding photography session

Vendors

Ceremony & Reception Venue: Blenheim Hill Farm

Photographer: Kayla Rice Photography

Second Photographer: A Voce Behind the Lens

Videographer: Magic Flute Videos

Band: The Metropolitan Players

Officiant: Hayley Poserow

Hair: Twisted Sister Salon, Candace Rudd

Makeup: Sarah Salvioli

Photobooth: Wanderbus Photo Booth

Florist: Rose Red & Lavender

Dessert: Donuts, Walkill View Farm Market; Truffles, Twisted Truffles

Planner: The Wedding Plan & Company, Christie Napurano

 
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Lifestyle School Photos: A Modern Approach to School Portraits

Lifestyle school photos are a fun, modernized approach to school picture day. I want you to have beautiful, frame-worthy, fine-art quality portraits of your child with charisma and personality. With my lifestyle school portrait sessions, I spend the time I have with your child dancing, laughing, playing, and moving to best capture their unique character. I give each child the time and attention they deserve so they can let their true spirit shine. I very rarely do any posing besides “let’s see how high you can jump!” or “can you spin around and make your dress twirl?”. There are no unnatural poses, no bright lights in their face, and certainly no apathy on my end.

A child smiles during his Boston school photo session.
A child smiles during her Boston school portrait session.

Lifestyle school photos are a fun, modernized approach to school picture day.

 
 

What memories do you have of picture day as a child? Are they fun, happy memories? More likely, you dreaded the experience of stiff, unnatural poses, bright lights, and a rushed, apathetic photographer. Your family likely ended up being shown one photo as your one option with the only alternative being the re-take. The photo you ended up with probably had a less-than-genuine smile and stiff, unnatural posture (possibly with a cool laser backdrop, let’s give them that).* Your family probably displayed the photo on the wall/fridge/wallet/mantel because they love you and there wasn’t a better option. It’s 2025 folks, and I’m offering a better option.

*See my own slouchy, hair spray hardened look with a dead-eyed “please just end this” smile above for reference of what should be a relic of the past.

I want you to have beautiful, frame-worthy, fine-art quality portraits of your child with charisma and personality. With my lifestyle school portrait sessions, I spend the time I have with your child dancing, laughing, playing, and moving to best capture their unique character. I give each child the time and attention they deserve so they can let their true spirit shine. I very rarely do any posing besides “let’s see how high you can jump!” or “can you spin around and make your dress twirl?”. There are no unnatural poses, no bright lights in their face, and certainly no apathy on my end.

Take a look at my Boston lifestyle school photos portfolio to see what happens when I give children the space and time to be themselves.

If your school has been stuck in the dark ages of school photography and you think it may be time to shake things up, check out the “School” section of my website to learn more about lifestyle school photos and reach out to me! Teachers, school staff, and PTA members; I’d love to chat about how I can make school picture day as easy and stress-free as possible for you and your students.

I love to give back to my community and support our local Boston schools. I do this with the schools I work with in multiple ways including complimentary class photos, staff headshots, and a 10% donation of all profits to the school, PTA/PTO, or a charity of your choice. Read more about what lifestyle school photos with Kayla Rice Photography looks like here.

I can’t wait to hear from you!

 
A child smiles during her Boston school portrait session.
 
 
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Newport Engagement Photo Session | Emma and Harry

Brenton Point is one of the best Newport engagement session locations for a reason. For a Newport engagement session, you truly can’t get more beautiful than sunset on the jetties of Brenton Point State Park.

Emma and Harry walk along the rocks at Brenton Point State Park during their Newport engagement photos session.

NEWPORT ENGAGEMENT PHOTO SESSION AT BRENTON POINT STATE PARK

What’s better than photographing your best friend’s love and happiness? Photographing your best friend’s love and happiness in a stunning setting like Brenton Point State Park in Newport, Rhode Island.

Emma is one of my oldest friends. She and I became best friends in elementary school and have stayed close ever since. She and her fiancé Harry got engaged back in June and when she asked me to take some Newport engagement photos for them, I couldn’t have been more excited (although I did make sure that she knew I would be celebrating with her as a guest on her wedding day and not as her photographer) 😉. Both Emma and Harry have connections to Newport and are currently living close to the area, so Emma already had a location in mind when I asked where she wanted to do her Newport engagement photos; Brenton Point State Park.

I’ve visited Newport with Emma enough times to know Brenton Point pretty well, but I don’t think I’d ever been there at sunset. What a spot. It is on my list of top engagement locations that I’ve shot at for sure. It was a beautiful golden sunset and some of these photos look like I photoshopped in a perfect backdrop…sailboat idling by in the lower third…but I swear, it was really that perfect.

Here’s a little glimpse into Emma and Harry’s Newport engagement photos at Brenton Point State Park.

Emma and Harry gaze into each other's eyes at Brenton Point State Park during their Newport engagement photos session.
Emma and Harry gaze into each other's eyes at Brenton Point State Park during their Newport engagement photos session.
Emma and Harry gaze into each other's eyes at Brenton Point State Park during their Newport engagement photos session.

Why have your Newport engagement session at Brenton Point State Park?

Brenton Point is one of the best Newport engagement session locations for a reason. For a Newport engagement session, you truly can’t get more beautiful than sunset on the jetties of Brenton Point State Park. The pink and orange sky with the sailboats and rocks make it nearly impossible to take a bad photo. Even on a perfect evening with a fair number of people out enjoying the sunset, it’s a large enough area that you can find a private nook to claim as your own - and with the ocean behind you, it’s easy to avoid other people in your shots. Only a 15 minute scenic drive from downtown Newport, it’s an easy decision.

Harry makes Emma laugh at Brenton Point State Park during their Newport engagement photos session.
Emma and Harry gaze into each other's eyes at Brenton Point State Park during their Newport engagement photos session.
Emma and Harry stand on a jetty at Brenton Point State Park during their Newport engagement photos session.
Emma looks up at the camera while sitting with Harry at Brenton Point State Park during their Newport engagement photos session.
Emma and Harry gaze towards the sunset at Brenton Point State Park during their Newport engagement photos session.

For any couples looking to find some outfit ideas for their Newport engagement session,

you can read my blog post about it or gather inspiration from Emma and Harry. Emma embraced her preppy, Newport style with her colorful, coral patterned dress and Harry balanced out the bold design with a coordinating, solid colored linen shirt and shorts. Not too matchy-matchy, but perfectly coordinated to make them fit together beautifully.

Emma and Harry made it easy and this session made me want to suggest Brenton Point State Park for all of my couples looking to do Newport engagement photos. I’m looking forward to ripping it up on the dance floor with these two in next July! Congratulations, Emma and Harry!

Emma and Harry dance on a jetty at Brenton Point State Park during their Newport engagement photos session.
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