This gorgeous tented wedding at the Chatham Bars Inn was originally planned for last year. Like so many couples, Kerrie and Xave waited until summer 2021 so that they could celebrate with their larger group of family and friends. With breathtaking floral installations by Designers Touch adorning a Sperry Tent, this wedding was certainly worth the wait. Beautifully planned by Danielle Elder of Classic Events NYC.
I traveled to Provincetown to photograph Dave and Patrick’s engagement session. If you live in Massachusetts or you’ve been to Provincetown, you’ll know why this town is so special. The friendly people, history, natural scenery, creativity, and good vibes are just everywhere. It’s one of my favorite places to visit and photograph…
One thing I’ve learned during this pandemic is that where there is a will to be married, there is a way. I’ve been touched by how people are finding ways to make life work and safe ways of celebrating together. Quarantining together this spring in a family home on the Cape, J&J decided to get married. They contacted me over the summer and said that their Cape Cod wedding would happen in the fall. They worked out dates with family and key vendors, and decided on a backyard wedding at the end of September.
Pamela and Sam planned their 2020 wedding back in 2019, before we had ever heard of COVID19. We even had our photo planning call, where we talked about their Harvard Art Museum wedding and having their first look somewhere along the Charles River. As the summer wore on we realized that their big museum wedding with so many guests wouldn’t be happening this year…
Kayla and Peter’s wedding was originally going to take place at Blithewold Mansion in Rhode Island. By mid-spring, we knew that the big party would have to be put on hold. However they still wanted to be married in 2020 and to be able to share that moment with their immediate family and closest friends.