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Corinne & Brian’s Wedding at Flag Hill Winery

Corinne & Brian’s Wedding at Flag Hill Winery

July 23 found me at the beautiful Flag Hill Winery in Lee, NH for Corinne and Brian’s wedding. Brian was quite emotional as he saw Corinne for the first time as she proceeded down the aisle. That wasn’t the end to the waterworks: not a second after the ceremony was done, the sky opened up. Not to worry, summer rains are often fleeting. Such was the case here and we were able to take advantage of the setting for some gorgeous vineyard wedding portraits.


Maryanne and Kim’s Home Barn wedding and Backyard Tent Reception

Maryanne and Kim’s Home Barn wedding and Backyard Tent Reception

Being a NH wedding photographer means having the opportunity to photograph weddings by the sea, in the mountains, on lakes, and in New England country barns. The latter was the case for me in mid-August for Maryanne and Kim’s wedding. They had a rustic barn on their property in the hills of in Gilford, NH, a town that borders Lake Winnipesaukee on the south side. A prominent guest hired a pilot and an aerial photographer to fly over the property between the ceremony and reception so that the newlywed couple could be photographed waving as seen from the unusual view from an airplane. In attendance was former New England Patriots cheerleader Britni Baron.


Courtney & Steve

Courtney & Steve

Courtney and Steve were married at the First Parish Congregational Church in Saco, ME, followed by a reception at the Sable Oaks Marriott in South Portland. I photographed their engagement earlier this year too.


Matt & Meg’s Wedding At Moraine Farm in Beverly

Matt & Meg’s Wedding At Moraine Farm in Beverly

I photographed Matt and Meg’s wedding at Moraine Farm in Beverly, MA Friday, August 29th. I think Moraine Farm is my new favorite venue for receptions. The conference center has a veranda that overlooks Wenham Lake. It reminds me of a villa on an Italian landscape and it seems remarkably secluded despite being in an otherwise bustling Beverly. That might be because the lake has no other buildings on the shoreline and there are no boats. There’s a huge lawn for a tented wedding, an enclosed gazebo for a stunning backdrop for a wedding ceremony, and stately gardens for abudant photographic possibilites. Matt and Meg are really nice people, and they love photography. They had me for 9 hours so we could spend some extra time getting photographs all over the property, and I think they’ll agree it was well worth it.


Melinda and Jeff’s Wedding at Searles Castle

Melinda and Jeff’s Wedding at Searles Castle

I photographed Melinda and Jeff’s wedding August 24 at Searles Castle in Windham, NH. I think Melinda might possibly be one of the nicest brides I’ve ever worked with. There’s a photo below of her dancing and I think you can see that kind, happy demeanor beaming right out of her. I spent a lot [...]


Stacey and Chris’s Wedding at Bear Island on Lake Winnipesaukee

Stacey and Chris’s Wedding at Bear Island on Lake Winnipesaukee

I headed up to Lake Winnipesaukee for Chris and Stacey’s wedding August 2nd. They had boats ferrying guests to Bear Island, where Stacey’s family has a vacation home. I was there all day, which meant I was able to accompany Chris and some early-arriving guests on a hike around the island. There’s an old church towards the center of the island called St. John’s on the Lake. Church-goers arrive by boat and hike up to the church for services. Their ceremony, however, was held on Stacey’s parent’s property. The rain held off until the end of the day, so kids could play all day, which meant lots of squirt gun battles and swimming. Of course, Chris and some of his adult guests took advantage of the lake setting to cool off too. I got off the island in the nick of time at the end of the day– a major thunderstorm was brewing and I just got back to the dock in Meredith, NH when the thunder and lightning started.