Chelsea and Scott’s Downcity Engagement Session started in their Federal Hill neighborhood with their French Bulldog Benedict. We made our way to Providence’s historic Downcity on Westminster St and ended our night together for some dinner at Xaco Taco!
Read MoreA Secret Desert Elopement in Palm Springs, California
Destination elopement for two New England natives living in Los Angeles. This Palm Springs wedding has it all - Tina Turner, a rescue dog, alternative bride in a leather jacket, desert scenery, and burgers at In-N-Out dressed in their weddings best!
Read MoreA Charming and Cozy Rhode Island Engagement Session in Historic Wickford Village
Rhode Island engagement sessions don’t get better than this! Wickford Village is a historic and charming seaside town. We walked along the brick sidewalks down to the harbor and making frequent portrait stops along the way. Even though it was chilly, these two snuggled close look perfectly warm.
Read MoreHistoric Charlestown Engagement Session | Whitney & Sam
Whitney & Sam are two of the most delightful people to walk around their neighborhood with. The historic Bunker Hill neighborhood of Charlestown, MA was a gorgeous backdrop of scenery for their engagement session.
Read MoreEisley Couple Legacy Session | Brian and Kayleigh
When choosing a name for this session, this little slice of goodness above from Hamilton kept seeping into my thoughts. Long ago when I first heard the full cast album while editing one night, it struck every chord in my body and made a little home deep in my heart. The spirit of this masterpiece has carried me through. I knew this was it…. The Eisley Couple Legacy Session.
Read MoreBoston Engagement Session | Kim + George
If I had to choose a couple to walk aimlessly around a city with no destination in mind with hopes of never running out of anything to talk about, Kim and George would be at the top of my list!
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Raise your hand if your family photo has ever been sabotaged by your child using only their weird fake smile 🙋♀️ You know the one.
One thing I hear time and time again from fellow parents (of babies, and of grown ones too) is they wish someone could snap their photo during the moments that feel the most real. The moments where the magic of all your people in one place together brings out the most authentic versions of yourselves. There’s a certain energy that comes out of each of us when we’re some place we want to be, with people we actually want to be with, while feeling beautiful in your own way.