Of all weddings so far, I was finally able to stay through the hours and hours of dancing fun that is the reception. Maureen and Josh met each other while doing a dance-off, so it should come as no surprise that there would be lots of it during their wedding! When they first walked me through their venue, I was wicked excited at the amount of thought and creativity that went into their event. They designed the setup themselves – from the giant hanging paper lanterns, the many colorful parasols, to the absolutely BEAUTIFUL uplighting, to the meticulously individually hand-painted wedding favors. Wow, I wish my entire family was as creative as theirs’! I am thoroughly impressed at the effect of all the work culminating together, it looked absolutely flawless and breathtaking. In addition, I was excited to be able to photograph the Artists for Humanity Center in South Boston. It is an eco-friendly building with a bold mission statement, and I quote – “to bridge economic, racial, and social divisions by providing underserved youth with the keys to self-sufficiency through paid employment in the arts.” In some of the photos you’ll see lovely paintings on the walls – these were all created by local youth. If you are ever interested in purchasing any of the pieces, you should go to AFH yourself and check them out!
We first got ready by the Westin by the waterfront, a giant hotel near the World Trade Center with an impressive lobby


Did I mention talented family? Josh’s mom did all the florals, here is Maureen’s mom providing some touchups



I actually spent most of the getting ready time with the men. We started with portraits in the Westin’s lobby


This is Eddie. There’s some kind of inside joke about this little monkey…

We then moved to the AFH and I had a lot more time to take detail shots and some more photos of the men when they all arrived. Check out that sky!


Get the movie refernece here? Josh and Pat (far right) are movie makers

Josh’s sister decorated this cake!

Back to the women’s side… the only place to get ready was upstairs amongst tons of computers and art supplies and art pieces. Maureen did not break a sweat

I really wanted to showcase Maureen’s beaaautiful long train… this was where I had the most room to put it at the time

To make the background disappear, Â I shot against a dark background, I used my longer lens, and further darkened the background in Photoshop

Maureen’s cute nieces were the flower girls

A laugh with grandma before the ceremony

A radiant Maureen coming down the aisle




Love the raised arms!
A couple of formals



I love Maureen’s hair and makeup, everything stayed on so well given it was a HOT and HUMID day. See the vendor love below for more information


Josh just couldn’t help but keep kissing his beautiful bride!

And he couldn’t wait for their first dance…


Father-daughter, Mother-son dances


These are only a couple of the hundreds of shots I got from the reception.. this blog is getting long so I’m only going to show a couple…


I spent most of the night dancing with the crowd! Hahhaa, it was pretty hot, we all worked up quite a sweat. Then someone was able to take this photo of me

Last but not least, some details

Oh man! So I was exhausted by the time I got home, but thank you, Maureen and Josh, for such a fun wedding! See some more images here
Vendor love!
- Dresses: PartyDressExpress.com
- Rings: Engagement – Descenza’s, Wedding – Deprisco’s Jewelry
- Tuxedos – Mr. Tuxedo
- Venue: Artists for Humanity
- Cake and dessert: Elizabeth, sister of groom
- Catering: Fine Catering by Russell Morin
- Florals: Â Centerpieces provided by Sue, mother of groom
- Make-up: Special Day by Carolina
- Hair: Special Day by Carolina, flower girls’ hair by Kathleen, sister of bride
- Justices of peace: Willian and Adrienne, friends of the couple
- Paper goods: Emerald Invitations
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