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When Galit and Boris contacted us about creating a fashion inspired portrait session for them on their wedding day, we were thrilled. They had chosen to get married on the same day as our anniversary; and we love sharing our anniversary with fabulous couples. It’s so nice to be around newlyweds as they are embarking on this journey. Of course, the romance and fun of it all reminds us of our own wedding day. Plus these two are fascinating in and of themselves- both are well-travalled scientists with chic modern sensibilities. We could sit and chat with them all day long.
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They chose to get married at Boston’s City Hall. Since photos were not allowed of the ceremony, Dave met up with them beforehand to capture stylish portraits in and around their neighborhood, Beacon Hill. They wandered among the cobblestone streets and brownstones, ran into a few local girls who had to have their photos taken with the bride and groom, and even ventured to their roof top for some great city views. We hope you enjoy their adventures.
If you want to see more from Galit and Boris’ wedding portraits, check out their slideshow.
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You may recall a couple weeks ago we shared a sneak preview from Shelley and Andreas’ engagement session. Last night, we hosted the fabulous duo and Shelley’s dad for their premiere. So much fun! Shelley and Andreas, we already knew, are friendly, warm and adorable together. But Shelley’s dad is equally great- he is so enthusiastic and genuine. Now I really can’t wait for their wedding at the Wang when we get to meet the rest of the crew!
Of course, now that Shelley and Andreas have had a chance to check out the photos. We can share them with you.

When last I wrote, I shared the Sacco’s bowling alley portion of the shoot.
In keeping with our retro theme, we headed over to the Rosebud Diner also in Somerville. We had hoped for at least one shot of the two sharing a milk shake- classic, no? Alas, this diner doesn’t have ice cream and therefore no milkshakes. We were all bummed, but still found ways to enjoy the space, inside and out.
Then walking about town, we happned to pass by Redbones BBQ and saw this fabulous red vintage truck.
Finally, we finished off our session in front of a modern wall. Dave and I have been wanting to create a composite image like the one above, and this seemed the perfect opportunity to do it. I also wanted to play with the lensbaby a bit.
We all were having such a great time, we decided to put away the cameras and grab a bite to eat. Redbones BBQ was calling- yum! yum!
Coming soon- the amazing slideshow Dave put together to show off Shelley and Andrea’s images. We will post the link on our Facebook fan page. So definitely become a fan to find out when!



















