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Monthly Archives: July 2009

Dancin’

In a departure from my normal posts, I wanted to share a couple of awesome videos I’ve been inspired by lately. I’ll link these to my photography world in saying that I hate a wedding where people don’t dance. I’ve only experienced one or two in the past five or six years of shooting weddings,...

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Husband and Wife: Ashley & Lee

Before I head out today to shoot the wedding of Mike and Kristina I wanted to post the wedding I just finished up editing. Last weekend we shot a wedding at the Sugarbush Resort for the first time and it was spectacular! The resort is so beautiful with tons of spots for portraits and a...

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Facebook & Twitter

I should probably make a quick post to let you know that if you are on Facebook, I am too! I love my clients so I consider them friends anyway, but Facebook helps me get to know people better. And it makes it easy for me to share photos with you! Check out my page...

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Husband and Wife: Tyler and Heather

Sunday July, 21 marked the summer solstice as well as the wedding of Tyler and Heather at the Ponds at Bolton Valley. While the weather threatened to push us indoors and succeeded in delaying the ceremony for 10 minutes, we eventually prevailed. And then it actually felt like summer! (something we haven’t had much of...

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Husband and Wife: Jon and Valerie

Two weeks ago I was honored to shoot the wedding of Jon and Valerie at the Grace Methodist Church in Essex and the Sheraton Hotel in Burlington. I was honored because Jon is a fellow wedding photographer which obviously sets the bar high! It’s a little extra nerve-wracking to shoot for another photographer. Jon did...

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Friends: Joe & Emily

A few weeks ago I got to be a guest at a wedding…a special treat in itself, but even more so because our good friends Joe and Emily were tying the knot at Roland’s Place in New Haven Vermont. And my sweet man Jason was playing the official for the ceremony! No, he’s not a...

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