I think it’s because my own wedding was only a month ago, but I got a little misty-eyed during Christene and Tim’s ceremony (There was also mild tear activity during Christene’s dad’s toast. But, those were the only times. Honest.) There was just something beautiful about the mutual respect and love coming from their eight […]
Monthly Archives: May 2009
Sharon and Marcus are getting married in Singapore this summer. Before they left we explored the areas that have been important to them during their time in Boston. We started in the Longwood Medical Area before heading downtown and then over to Harvard’s main campus. Sharon and Marcus told me they were nervous about having […]
I had the privilege of shooting a wedding with the illustrious Ashley O’Dell last weekend. If all her weddings are like this, I might start showing up uninvited. Thanks to Rhiannon and Ryan for letting me tag a long.
Ellen and Phumlani got married last year. However, they are returning home to South Africa and want to bring back pictures of the places that were important to them for the past 10 months. We wandered around the Boston Common, Harvard Law School, Hope Fellowship Church, the Charles River, and the track where Phumlani spent […]
Courtney and Mike know how to throw a party. Their wedding at the State Room in Boston was absolutely beautiful. Courtney said she didn’t care about rain, she just didn’t want fog to obstruct the amazing State Room view. It was touch-and-go for a little bit, but just before the ceremony, the fog burned off […]
There are few things in life more stressful than moving. And there are few things in life more exciting than moving. Kerry and Travis packed up their belongings into a truck yesterday and headed for the homeland: North Carolina. They have a lot to look forward to when they arrive. They’re getting married in two […]
Here’s a mash up of photographs from our wedding weekend. I took the first three. Yoon Byun’s photos of our first wedding and rehearsal dinner follow (except for the one photo I took of my father explaining a life insurance policy purchased for me when I was a child that needed to be transfered over […]