Karen & Alejandro at Elm Bank
These two are troopers! Despite Alejandro’s hectic work schedule, and Karen caring for their 5-month old, they managed to squeeze in an early morning weekday engagement session at the beautiful Elm Bank in Wellesley. They brought their baby and a babysitter in tow and didn’t mind photographing right through the rain. We ended up with the softest light ever, which was so sweet and lovely, perfect for a laid-back garden shoot. Can’t wait for their Boston wedding (which is coming up soon!!) at Ginger Park in the South End.
Jennifer & Mark at the Boston Athenaeum
Jennifer and Mark love literature, art, history and architecture, so where better to do their engagement session than the Boston Athenaeum. The Boston Athenaeum is a private library, but Jennifer and Mark are members. Even so, we had to be pretty stealthy when photographing, finding little hidden corners and places where there weren’t authors huddled over manuscripts, seriously working on their next novels. Can’t wait for their wedding in a few weeks at the Codman Estate.
Caitlin & Richie at the Willowdale Estate
I always love when I have photographed a couple and then I get the chance to photograph one of their siblings. I start to feel like a member of the family, like a cousin who gets to attend all the weddings. This is how it was with Caitlin and Richie, I had photographed Caitlin’s sister Meghan’s wedding a few years ago. Thanks for having me there guys, it was great to hang out with everyone again!
Location: Willowdale Estate
Flowers: Les Fleurs
Band: Hush

Annie & Gopal at the Intercontinental Boston
Annie and Gopal’s gorgeous half-Hindu, half-Jewish wedding was held on the waterfront at the Intercontinental Boston. The weather was postcard-perfect, the colors were vibrant, Annie and Gopal are totally in love, and their friends and family had a rip-roaring party.
Coordination: Desi-gn
Flowers: Spruce Floral
Uplighting: Boston Uplights
Annie’s Henna: Henna by Heather
While Annie and the women were finishing getting ready, Gopal was outside having his baraat, a marriage procession in which he is welcomed by the bride’s family.
The Hindu ceremony was held first, followed by the Jewish ceremony.


































































































































































































