September 2010

An Evening of Traditions

For Emily and Yeung, the traditions and celebrations continued from morning to night. When last I wrote, I left off just as the Western wedding ceremony was beginning.

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They included their own personal touches, such as the blending of colored sand.

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After the ceremony, we toured around Boston to capture some great portraits of the newlyweds and their bridal party. We started at the Church of Scientology. Loving the trees surrounding the fountains when you first enter.

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Then we headed over to Copley Square, just with Emily and Yeung, and took a few by the John Hancock and then the Trinity Church.

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We finished up in Chinatown where the banquet would be held. And perhaps my favorite image, on the ramp of the parking lot above the Chinese Restaurant. You never know where you will find something fun and playful.

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Soon the party got started. They kicked off the evening with a slideshow. Here the bridal party watches and enjoys.

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They worked really hard on the choreography for their first dance. Showing off their moves….

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Yeung took on the task of opening the champagne.

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One of my favorite Chinese traditions are all the games. This crew put a twist on the evening. Instead of Emily and Yeung having to perform (at least at first), the guests had to complete challenging tasks (such as moving an ice cube from one tray to another with only a pair of chopsticks) in order to get Emily and Yeung to kiss. This lady was successful!

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Emily’s maid of honor toasted the newlyweds, making everyone laugh, then cry.

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It wouldn’t be a crazy chinese wedding without karaoke. This crew got together to share a song for the bride and groom.

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Bouquet and garter tosses? Well they don’t happen quite as often as they used to, but when you get the right crew, they can be a lot of fun.

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And then a new custom, perhaps. The gent who caught the garter put on a show for the lady who caught the bouquet. He happens to be a black belt and his moves were amazing.

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He wasn’t the only one with great moves. Here’s another guest, putting on a show for our bride (now wearing one of her Chinese dresses). Loving it!

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What a great day, full of fun and traditions!

Congrats and thanks go out to all the professionals who helped make Emily and Yeung’s day so special.

Getting ready venue: Home and Marriott Hotel
Ceremony Venue: Marriott Hotel
Reception Venue: Hei La Moon
Cake: Konditor Meister
Wedding Gown designer: Maggie Sottero
Bridesmaids dresses: Maggy London
Groom’s suit: Hugo Boss
Groomsmen’s suits: Kenneth Cole

And finally thanks to Emily and Yeung for choosing us to photograph your day. So glad we could be there to capture all of these special moments.

If you want more from Emily and Yeung, definitely check out their engagement session, sneak preview, and slideshow.

An Afternoon at the Beach

When Kristina let me know that she had bid on and won our portrait session at the Junior League auction, I was thrilled. I had been working with Kristina on a volunteer project and knew she would be great to photograph. After talking with her, I was even more excited to meet her family. They did not disappoint. Her parents are warm and engaging. Her brothers are full of energy. And her fiance is a total sweetheart. Plus this crew really, truly enjoys spending time together.

We chose the beach for the backdrop of the family portrait. This crew basically lives on the beach- hanging out, sailing, relaxing. We started off our session with the more formal portraits by the cabana.

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When I talked with Kathy, Kristina’s mom, about how the family spent their time on the beach, the first word out of her mouth was "Kubb." I was a little confused as I had never heard that word before. As it turns out, kubb or koob is a favorite game in Sweden. It’s a combination of chess and bowling or croquet. I have to admit, I still don’t fully understand, but honestly, it was such fun to watch. Everyone was definitely into the game and it illicited shouts of triumph and joy, as well as truly genuine smiles.

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The twins fooling around. There was a lot of that.

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The "kids" celebrating a game well-played.

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Then we got back to the business at hand. Loving the crew on the cliff wall. Seriously humorous.

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Dave put together this triple panorama of the crew.

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We were losing our beach to high tide so we popped on down for a bit of sand and sea.

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Sometimes we get a little silly. Which is fun.

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But more importantly, everyone relaxes again, and the smiles become completely natural.

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One of my absolute favorites from the session.

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Thank you to Kathy, Peter, Kristina, Matt, Christian and Pierson. We had such a great time with you on this beautiful afternoon.

Definitely check out the slideshow for more from this portrait session at the beach.

A Morning of Traditions

For Emily and Yeung, we kicked off the day with a few Chinese traditions. Emily was tucked away in their new house with her close friends and family. Yeung and his boys arrived to "break in" and get to his bride. And they came bearing the flowers. Very nice!

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From the inside, I could catch glimpses of the groomsmen as they tried to negotiate their way in.

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And I was able to spend a little time with Emily, as she observed the boys’ efforts from above.

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And also capture a few details, such as the shoes she wore with her Xi-pao.

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Eventually the boys were allowed inside. Yeung wasted no time; he jumped over the barricade on the stairs and rushed towards his bride with flowers in hand.

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Emily greeted Yeung with smiles and the two of them joined their guests downstairs for the traditional tea ceremony. It was followed by a few portraits. Here, a silhouette of our bride and groom.

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It was then time to head to the hotel where they would host their Western ceremony. Emily had a room where she could change into her white wedding dress.

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Her girls helped get her into her ballgown.

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Love that smile.

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And check out the necklace she chose, such a great match for her gown.

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Yeung and his groomsmen also had some touching up to do.

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As soon as everyone was ready, they prepared for the ceremony to begin. Yeung waited at the end of the aisle and the guests peered anxiously towards the door for Emily’s entrance.

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I leave you with that little cliff hanger. More to come soon from the ceremony, portraits and their Chinese banquet.

Want more now? Check out their e-session story: Prescribed Romance.

Fit Like A Glove

When two people fit like a glove, their wedding day is an affirmation of what everyone present knows and trusts- that they belong together and that it couldn’t be any other way. So it was with Becky and Neil. From the very beginning, Becky and Neil found they had so much in common- there was the obvious passion for chemistry, but also less obvious things like their style and approach to the world. Being a part of their wedding day was such a joy. They were truly relaxed on the day and each of them was so excited to get to marry the other.

Becky and Neil started their day at the Royal Sonesta, where they each got ready. Dave spent most of his time with Neil and I got to hang with Becky and the ladies. I started off with a few details. Becky’s color theme was black and white formality with a splash of red to spice things up. She even had a red sash added to her wedding dress.

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The white and ivory bouquet of roses and freesia for Becky; the red roses were for the bridesmaids.

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Becky helped her dad (who also happened to be her officiant) with the boutonniere.

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And as Becky did a few finishing touches, her bridesmaids watched on.

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Meanwhile, Neil was getting gussied up himself.

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One of my favorite parts of the day was actually the "transportation." As they had chosen to get ready at the Royal Sonesta which was literally around the corner from the Museum of Science, their wedding venue, they elected to walk. So fun.

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It was a brilliantly gorgeous day, perfect for a stroll. Along the way, Becky was treated to honks and hollers of congratulations from passers by.

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Not a bad view from the pavillion at the Museum of Science.

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And we were ready for the ceremony to begin. Neil walked down the aisle with his mom and dad. I love how all three of them look so proud and so happy.

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Becky soon followed, escorted by her mom and her brother.

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She and her mom exchanged a kiss, with smiles from her brother, before she greeted Neil as her groom.

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Want more from Becky and Neil? Check out their engagement session.

The Perfect Couple

But what is a perfect couple? I am sure we may each have our own definition, but here’s mine. They are a couple that laugh and cry together; hold each other; play with each other; enjoy, admire and appreciate each other. They are two people who have their own unique interests, but find other interests in common. They help each other grow. Christina and Vincent are one such couple. I love the way they interact with each other- completely at ease, each so much a part of the other person. Their wedding was filled with smiles, laughter and love. It celebrated who they are as individuals and who they are together.

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As Christina and Vincent were both getting ready at the Boston Harbor Hotel, we were able to spend time with both of them. Christina had already had her hair and make-up done at a salon near her mom’s house so the ladies came to the hotel to get into their dresses and complete a few finishing touches. The crew was very relaxed and pretty much just enjoyed the time together. Lots of laughter here.

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One of the ways Christina and Vincent chose to share a bit of themselves was in the theme of their wedding- wine and chocolate. Sounds good, no? So they chose to incorporate deep reds and purples- burgundy, merlot, wine- into their color scheme. Check out the bridesmaids bouquets alongside their garnet dresses.

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We had a little time before Christina was scheduled to meet Vincent for the first time so we captured a few portraits of Christina and a few details. She looked stunning in this halter style Vera Wang gown. So elegant.

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And the veil with ribbon edges was a perfect match.

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Dave popped into the room where Vincent was hanging with his boys and captured this portrait of Vincent waiting for his chance to see Christina.

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Then it was time. Vincent was waiting in the Rotunda with his back to where Christina would enter. As she left her room, she gave her girls a high-five. Such a perfect moment.

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As Christina approached Vincent, her mom and bridesmaids peeked around the corner to watch.

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Vincent’s huge smile when he sees Christina.

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Christina’s joyful tears when she sees Vincent.

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Then they enjoy a few moments together amidst the architectural beauty of the Rotunda.

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And that’s just the beginning. More to come soon from their beautiful Boston waterfront wedding.

Want to see more from Christina and Vincent? Check our their stormy engagement session in Beacon Hill.

Isn’t this so much fun?!

That’s what Suzanne yelled to me on the dance floor. And I answered right back with a resounding, "Yes!" And boy was it! Suzanne and Andy picked an amazing 80′s cover band, Pop Rocks. And they played some of the best music ever made. The crowd couldn’t get enough of them. Really, so much fun.

But I am getting a little ahead of myself, because I left off at the end of the ceremony with Suzanne and Andy ready for their celebration. They continued with the cocktail hour on the patio. We had finished all of the formal portraits before the ceremony but they wanted to grab a few with their friends. Check out this image Dave captured of Andy and the boys.

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Everyone headed inside for the reception. On the way, they were treated to some great details. Including family wedding photos in two spots and a little bird cage, complete with bird, to hold cards.

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And check out Suzanne’s bouquet, loved the rich dark centers of these calla lillies.

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I am always enamored when people wear hats to weddings. We so rarely wear hats for the sake of wearing hats these days; I think it makes a beautiful statement about the specialness of the day.

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As soon as they entered, Suzanne and Andy made their way to the dance floor for their first dance. I was so excited to capture the dip.

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Perhaps one of the most exciting parts of getting married and one of the few things that feels immediately different is the new piece of jewelry you wear to symbolize the occasion. Suzanne and Andy happily showed theirs off.

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A welcome toast from Suzanne’s parents.

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And from her dearest friends to "Anne and Andy." (Sidenote, perhaps one of the coolest things from this wedding is how many friends Suzanne and Andy have from throughout their lives. We did a photo of everyone who went to the same high school as Suzanne and there were like 20 people in the group. I am so amazed that she keeps in touch with and is still close to so many friends from that period in her life.)

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And then things got started on the dance floor. It didn’t take long for this crew to show their appreciation for the music.

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Makes me want to sing at the top of my lungs to some really loud music.

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Which is exactly what Suzanne did with a few of her girlfriends, on the stage. Unbelievable! Awesome! So much fun!!!

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Many thanks to Suzanne and Andy for including us in your day! It was an absolute joy celebrating with you.

And much gratitude to all of the fabulous professionals who helped make the day special for Suzanne and Andy:
Ceremony and Reception venue: Amanda Harris from StoneTree Golf Club
Getting ready site: Courtyard Marriott
Wedding coordinator: Shana Goldberg of Dee Merz
Caterer: Amanda Harris for Elaine Bell
Dessert treats: It’s-It Ice Cream
Floral design: Millita from Grant Avenue Florist
Rentals: Suzie from Big 4 Party Rentals
Band: Kalie from Pop Rocks
Ceremony musician: Glenn Carter
Hair: Nicole Hitchcock of NH2
Make-up: Nicole Saysette
Wedding Gown Designer: Matthew Christopher
Groom’s suit: Theory
Invitations: Spark
Save the dates: Costco

Special thanks to Brian Lee who joined as as a third photographer for this amazing wedding!

I wouldn’t blame you if you wanted more, more, more. And if that’s the case, check out their sneak peek, slideshow and their engagement session. Enjoy!

Winning His Bride

We’re back and we’re so excited to share a sneak preview from Pamela and Albert’s wedding. I don’t want you to have to wait a moment longer, so I am going to dive right in.

Pamela and Albert started their day at the Hotel Commonwealth in Boston. Albert was hanging out in the lobby with the boys when we arrived.

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While Pamela was hidden away, Albert and his groomsmen were set to the task of winning their way to her. That meant amongst other things- push-ups, poetry, marshmallow eating, complex math problems, and perhaps a wee bit of bribery.

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Pamela was at another laptop in which she could see Albert, but his screen was covered so he couldn’t see her.

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Eventually, Albert was allowed to see his bride. And their union was followed by the traditional Chinese tea ceremony.

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We then headed off to the church, where Pamela changed into her Western wedding gown.

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A little make-up touch up, though to be honest, she looked amazing. No one could take their eyes off her.

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And now just a few of their beautiful details to inspire you.

First, Pamela’s bouquet. Loving the white dahlias.

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And the flowers in her hair. She changed these to match her dresses throughout the evening. (Yup she changed dresses, part of the Chinese tradition. She looked fabulous in every one.)

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And the shoes.

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Meanwhile, Albert was waiting outside going over his speech.

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Just before the Christian ceremony, Albert was allowed in to where Pamela was. They shared a prayer with their closest family and friends. The whole time, Albert kept his back to Pamela, mostly with his eyes closed just in case, so that he could see her in her white dress for the first time when she walked down the aisle.

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More to come soon. The ceremony and their amazing 5 course dinner at Veronique. Oohhhh, I am getting hungry just thinking about it.

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