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Sandi & Dominic at Castle Hill in Newport RI
My first wedding of the 2010 season and I was totally in love with it. Sandi & Dom came from NY to have their wedding at Castle Hill in Newport, RI. It was a lovely Saturday in early Spring, an intimate group of 40 people, and two people completely meant for each other.
This actually isn’t a mirror, but it’s a reflective tv. How cool is that?!
Flowers from the fabulous Toni Chandler.
I want those curls!
The guys were patiently waiting outside.
Sandi’s dress was from Morgane Le Fay in NY. So airy and light, just perfect for spring.
I really loved this stairway.
Stay tuned for the ceremony and reception!!
Dayna & Dan at the Exchange
When you see Dayna and Dan together, it’s just obvious that they are best friends. They also both have such positive energy and a great outlook on life, it’s hard not to be swept up in it, too. I was thrilled to be able to capture their amazing day at the Exchange last fall!
Venue: Exchange Conference Center
Florist: Pepperberry’s Flowers
Music: Murray Hill Talent
Francesca & Giovanni at the Four Seasons
Francesca and Giovanni had an intimate wedding lunch at the Four Seasons on the only day in October that it snowed in Boston. That occurrence made everything that was planned outside move inside, but it was easily outweighed by the warmth and laughter from their family and friends who traveled from all over the world to be there.
So while these things were going on at lunch. . .
. . .the kids’ room was totally rockin’ with a birthday party for one of the little girls from Italy. Unfortunately, she didn’t understand English, but she pretty much understood cupcakes.
And good times were had by all.
Upstairs On The Square
One warm and inviting Saturday this fall, I had the pleasure of working with my good friend and awesome photographer Ana Maria Cardenas on Cathryn and Kamryn’s wedding at Upstairs On The Square. These two ladies had their wedding at seriously one of the most fun restaurants in the city. If you never been there, imagine it as a restaurant version of Alice In Wonderland. The walls are shockingly green, the ceiling pink, the lights red, the decor fabulously brash. I had an excellent time snagging some fun details of the space, as well as getting some lovely portraits of the women beforehand.
I love how different the grandfather looks in these two photographs.
I loved these colors in contrast to the walls.




















































































































