Victoria and Jason’s Snowy Engagement Session at The Basin in Lincoln, NH | Snowy Winter Engagement Photography
As the snow falls, my 2025 season officially begins with an adventurous engagement session at The Basin, in Lincoln, New Hampshire. When I was about fifteen minutes away I noticed a few snowflakes coming down, and I knew that it was the perfect day for Victoria and Jason’s engagement photos. I just love when the weather works in our favor. I don’t mean a perfectly clear sky or golden sunset, those are always nice, but I also love when it downpours, or when it’s foggy, or when it is beginning to snow. It adds something to the experience and is a great way of making your engagement photos stand out.
Fall Couples Photography Session for Newlyweds, Sarah & Alex (with Tucker and Bear) at the Urban Forestry Center in Portsmouth, NH
Sarah and Alex were unable to include their adorable Corgis in their wedding earlier in the year. Which is something many pet owners face when they are planning their own weddings. While the Pup-of-Honor can steal the show and make the day extra special for the couple, they are, unfortunately, not allowed at all venues or parks. That’s why it was very important for the couple that we found a location that was dog friendly.
Chelsea & Ryan's Adventure Elopement in Acadia National Park | Bar Harbor, Maine
Acadia National Park had been on my list for a long time — not just as a place I wanted to visit, but as a place I desperately wanted to photograph. When Chelsea and Ryan reached out about eloping there in October, I wanted to be their photographer immediately. I drove four hours from Manchester to Bar Harbor, settled into a converted tea house at their AirBnB — which was all mine for the next two nights — and headed out to explore downtown. I found a bar with incredible fresh fish tacos, fell into easy conversation with strangers from all over the country about weddings and photography and life, and went to bed early knowing I needed to be up long before sunrise. The next morning Ryan appeared at my door with fresh hot coffee and the news that pumpkin pancakes were on the way — and just like that, one of the best days of my career had officially begun. What followed were the best twelve hours of my photography career, starting off with thick morning fog, peak fall foliage, rocky Maine coastline, a rescue dog named Milo, a first dance in the middle of the road, and two people who chose to spend the most important day of their lives exactly as themselves — adventurous, intimate, and completely free.
Rainy Engagement Session at Bancroft's Castle in Groton, MA
From the very first conversation I had with Chelsea and Ryan about their Acadia National Park elopement, one thing was clear — these two were adventurous. So when the forecast for their engagement session at Bancroft's Castle in Groton, MA came back showing heavy rain, I saw an opportunity to fulfill a bucket list photoshoot. Rather than reschedule, I offered to lean into it completely — rain or shine, we were taking photos. Chelsea and Ryan agreed immediately and without hesitation. The session we got that May afternoon in the castle ruins was everything I had hoped for — steady rain, bright vibrant greenery wrapping around ancient stone walls, water dripping from every archway, and two people who were passionately in love.
What To Do Now That You're Engaged: The First Five Steps To Wedding Planning
As you embark on this journey to create the wedding of your dreams, it's natural to feel a mixture of joy, anticipation, and perhaps a touch of overwhelm. The first steps of wedding planning are crucial as they lay the foundation for the entire process. From choosing a date and venue to creating a budget and establishing a vision for your special day, these initial decisions will guide you as you move forward. Trust in your love, enjoy the process, and let the adventure begin!
Engagement Photography in Winthrop, MA with Mikayla & Stephen
My exceptional engagement season continues with Mikayla and Stephen’s incredible engagement photography session at Coughlin Park in Winthrop, Massachusetts. The park was across from Boston and Logan Airport, which created a truly remarkable background for their engagement session. Throughout the session many planes were taking off from the airport and they brought the photos to another level. I had so much fun trying to get the timing just right.
An Enchanting Fairytale Wedding | Wedding Photography at Hammond Castle
As the snow melts away and the flowers begin to bloom, it can only mean one thing: wedding season is back! This year, my calendar is overflowing with wedding bookings and I couldn't be more excited. There's something magical about capturing love in its purest form, surrounded by the people that matter most. From the blushing bride to the proud groomsmen, I can't wait to capture every precious moment and turn them into memories that will last a lifetime. This year's wedding season is sure to be one for the books, and I can't wait to see what magic lies ahead.
Spring Engagement Photography in Portsmouth, NH with Hannah and Ben
My year officially began with Hannah and Ben’s exceptional engagement session in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The rainy weekends in April meant we had to reschedule a few times, but it was well worth the wait because we had perfect weather and they performed magically in front of the camera. We had a simple plan to meet at Strawberry Banke and wander around the area. While scouting the area, before they arrived, I discovered there were a few small parks were scattered, all with their own charms which were perfect for engagement photography. Hannah and Ben brought their love and passion as we hopped from park to park in downtown Portsmouth and together we created some stunning engagement photos. I had an incredible time working with them and can’t wait for their wedding in December!
Portrait Photography on the Back Shore | Gloucester, MA
Cape Ann is often considered to be one of the most beautiful places in the world. From it’s remarkable seascapes to the quaint and unique towns. There’s a lot to love about Cape Ann, especially for photographers. The most difficult part about Sarah’s portrait session was deciding on a location. I had considered going to one of the historic lighthouses or wandering around Bearskin Neck, in Rockport, but we decided that the Back Shore in Gloucester was the perfect spot. We had a blast exploring and climbing rocks! I just love the way Sarah’s gorgeous blue eyes and dress (with pockets!) create contrast with the natural background. I will be returning to the Back Shore for more photos again soon!
5 Essential Tips to preserve and Make the Most of Your Wedding Photos
Preserving the memories of your special day is an essential part of ensuring that the happiness and love you experienced on your wedding day live on forever. As an experienced wedding photographer based in New Hampshire, I truly understand the significance of these cherished moments. Your wedding photos offer a powerful connection to that remarkable day, allowing you to relive the magical moments and emotions over and over again. To help you fully appreciate and safeguard these treasured memories, I have compiled a comprehensive list of the five best ways to use and preserve your wedding photos. Whether it's creating a stunning physical album, incorporating framed prints into your home decor, or surprising your loved ones with meaningful gifts, these ideas ensure that your wedding photos remain timeless while continuing to bring joy to your lives for years to come. So, let's dive into this journey together and explore the wonderful ways in which you can truly make the most of your precious wedding photos!