Monthly Archives: August 2011

Blair and Josh, After Session at the Arnold Arboretum

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Due to our super-busy schedules, Blair and Josh (you can read about their Young Isreal wedding here) never got to have an engagement session done with me. However, we did have time to meet up later in the summer for a relaxed, sun-drenched post-wedding shoot! We chose the Arnold Arboretum for its beautiful grounds and...

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Two babies and a dog

While I was working and traveling in San Francisco earlier this month, I swung by Wendy and Aiden’s to photograph their two children, E and E! Wendy is the older sister of Tammy, one of my dear friends in life and in photography. Tammy missed the birth of the second E literally by hours, otherwise...

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Here’s to the summer I felt alive

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On Wednesday I fly back to Chicago, and though my itineraries indicate many more trips to Boston in the future, it just won’t be the same not living here anymore for a long time as I plan on moving to the Bay Area by the time I graduate next year. It has been such an...

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Joanne and Chris, Married! | DeCordova Sculpture Museum Wedding, the Portraits

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And now for the grand finale, the portraits from Joanne and Chris’s wedding. We photographed the majority of these prior to the ceremony which was going to occur at sunset. It was so wonderful meeting all their fun friends and having a blast throughout.  Be sure not to miss part 1 and part 2 of this...

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Joanne and Chris, Married! | DeCordova Sculpture Museum Wedding, the Details

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Fresh, fun, modern, green, and sustainable! The DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum wedding of Joanne and Chris was not short on these super-creative and personal details. What details are important? Well, it varies from wedding to wedding, but I often ask the bride and groom what is important for me to focus on. Given how...

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