Amy is an incredibly talented designer with Widgets & Stone, and I’ve worked with her on several commercial photography projects in the past. So I was really excited when she got in touch to tell me she was engaged, and asked us to photograph the wedding! I met her and Joe at Renaissance Park on the nicest day of the year for their engagement shoot, and they were perfect subjects. And at the end of the shoot, Joe had already made reservations for them to have a date while they were all dressed up. Thanks guys—can’t wait for September!
Virginia & Rupert, Engaged
Virginia and Rupert were kind enough to let me steal some of their time on a brief visit down from their home in New York for a quick engagement shoot. We tell all of our new clients that one of our favorite things about an engagement shoot is simply getting to know each other, and that was definitely the case with these two. I felt like we had a great connection right from the start, and that made them very easy to work with.
See more in their engagement slideshow!
Jesse + Skylar: Married!
After having such a wonderful time photographing her sister’s wedding, we were thrilled when Jesse contacted us about her engagement. We heard her tell the story of their proposal twice—once at our first meeting, and once on the morning of the wedding. Both times she was moved to tears telling the story. Skylar and Jesse are so in love, and we couldn’t be happier to join their family again to document their marriage. Their wedding and reception took place at the Mill in December. Thanks especially to Cheryl at Blissful Moments for planning the wedding. Congratulations guys!
Jennifer & Clay, Married
Jennifer and Clay are so so kind not only to each other, but to everyone around them. They seemed more like caring hosts than the bride and groom, and we had a wonderful time with them. We had a great experience photographing their engagement on the North Shore, so I knew their wedding at the Fairyland Club was going to be a lot of fun. They did not disappoint. Enjoy!
by Grant Dotson
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