Jamie asked us to meet on a specific bridge over the Deerfield River in the Mohawk Trail State Forest where he proposed to Tess, and she was more than happy to show off that rock. We were more than happy to drive through the hill towns in the peak of fall and get to know these happy faces!
Read MoreDust and Devotion at Valley View Farm
George worked every night for six months to resurrect his dad’s old Trans Am, and on the evening he married Annika it carried them down a gravel farm road like devotion made visible, dust rising behind them like in a classic action movie with a whimsical love story. At Valley View Farm, traditions from Denmark, Lebanon, and the United States folded into one another as horses grazed in golden hour…
Read MoreFoggy Trails & Puppy Tails in Central MA
When Michael and Jane said they were bringing their dog to this engagement session I did not expect a tiny cloud in a bowtie, but here he is! The sweetness in this engagement session was a perfect blend with the moody mist of the Quabbin…
Read MoreValley View Farm at Sunset (Engagement Session)
We live 20 minutes from Valley View Farm and we’ve spent so much time there at this point, it feels like home. Mac & Tea will be married there next year and wanted to bring their dog Pipi to the farm for some relaxed sunset engagement photos, and nature did not disappoint. We are so looking forward to their big party in 2026!
Tents, Tacos, and the Green Mountains
On a high field at Coolidge State Park in Plymouth, Vermont, with Killington Peak rising steady in the distance, Emily and Dan gathered a couple dozen of their favorite humans beneath the open pavilion and said their vows against a backdrop of wind-tousled grass and early fall Green Mountains.
Read MoreA Puffin Party at the Lake House Guest Cottages of the Berkshires
At the Lake House Guest Cottages of the Berkshires, Kiki and Dan skipped the formality of a traditional wedding and instead hosted a weekend-long summer celebration of partnership, where friends lounged on porches, fanned themselves in the late afternoon light, and wandered barefoot between cottages and dock as if love were simply part of the landscape.
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