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naomi & paul: engaged|kittery, maine wedding photographer

i’m still working on catching up on all the things i didn’t blog last year. plus…isn’t it nice to see warm, sunny, happy days in the throes of icy winter? i think it is. and it makes me feel better for being so far behind, so…go with it, ok?

naomi and paul are getting married down near boston, but they came up my way for their engagement session. we hit fort mcclary, which has become one of my favorite places to shoot…there is SO much variety.

you’ll see more of these two after their wedding in may! looking forward to seeing you guys, again!

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puppies on the beach|york, maine family photographer

last sunday, i met april and her guys (canine and human) at york beach for a fantastic photo session.  would you believe the big one…the mastiff…is only 7 months old?!  he’s a whopping 105lbs already, but he’s projected to break the scales at 150-180.  now THAT’S a dog.  he’s sooooo cute, though.


he’s so big you’d expect him to be fearless, but he was FREAKED out by the waves! his big brother was no beach n00b and frolicked with abandon.


what i love about them is that they really are a family, and those dogs really are brothers. waldo (that’s what she calls the big boy) wants to mimic his “big” brother, and is uncomfortable being away from him.

are you seeing the sibling interaction?


(i think this one might be my favourite.)

and of course…THE shot. the one they’d BETTER frame BIIIIGG and put on the wall.

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magical! | kittery maine wedding photographer

here’s an image from an engagement session i shot on sunday. it is so magical i cannot keep from sharing it IMMEDIATELY.

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nicki & shane–married (part 2 of 2)|portland, maine wedding photographer

so, it’s been a while since i posted the first half of nicki & shane’s gorgeous, fall military wedding.  there was too much awesomeness to contain in one post, so here’s the rest of aforementioned awesomeness.  (speaking of awesome…shane’s been at pilot training in tx…he just completed a cycle and told nicki, “yeah, i did ok.”  turns out, he more than did ok…he maxed out the possible score for graduation on that particular course.  humble AND he’s got a sword.  lucky lady, nic!  and great job, shane!)

we left off at the end of the ceremony.  right after the ceremony is usually when family members assemble, line up, and smile.  as you’ll see…when i’ve got the time and willing participants…i like to have a little fun with the most traditional type of photos i normally take on a wedding day.


nicki’s sister made sure shane knew no one was going to tolerate any sort of shenanigans from him…and nicki was just a sweet older sister.

so, i think i’ve mentioned before that i love to shoot the groomsmen…something about the suits/tuxes/UNIFORMS! sparks my creativity…and i have lots of fun with it.  also…i should probably see someone about this, but i derive a strange sense of enjoyment from making them do ridiculous/silly/awesome things.  like pretend they’re cracking each other up in a random field.  you know…as you do.


so…see that guy on the left on the end? i don’t know what his real name is. know why? well, let me back up. as a wedding photographer, i spend about 6 days a week by myself–which suits little introvert me–and on the 7th day, i have to be the person at the party who remembers everyone’s name…whose jokes are snappy and lively…who gets things done and makes you smile while doing it. so, i work really hard to remember key peoples’ names…key people like…groomsmen. so, the guy on the end told me his name was ernie. so i called him ernie. repeatedly. “ok, ernie, please turn to face me a little bit more. ok…square your shoulders. right. perfect…and…smile everyone!”

then we were doing shots of the entire group…i called him ernie again, and the ladies looked at me blankly. “who’s ernie?” the rest of the guys laughed, and he sheepishly admitted that ernie was not, in fact, his name. it’s a squadron joke the guys have…whenever they go somewhere, one of them is always ernie. which…i have to admit…is kind of funny, even if it DID make me feel pretty stupid at the time!


this is probably my FAVOURITE bridal party shot of all time. i told them, “ok, now the inspiration for this is…’TAKE THE HILL!’ guys…i want you all running at me, sabres drawn and held high…go!” it was lots of fun. and hey! no one lost an eye! bonus! (they weren’t running very fast…out of concern for aforementioned eyes.)

after that it was time for portraits with the bride & groom…one of the best times of the day!

i slowed my shutter speed way down so that when shane spun her, the motion of her dress would be captured in the images.


(image on right by shyla)



first dance


getting toasted.
wait…i mean…



see this? THIS is why i need to have me a military wedding…how badass is that? oh, let me just lick the frosting from my FRICKIN’ SWORD.


those guys on the right…they are not doing their best ray charles. the groom is a fighter pilot, so of COURSE the guys had to sing “you’ve lost that lovin’ feeling to the bride.” they brought down the house…it was awesome!

and last but not least, i grabbed the bride & groom and took them outside for one last smoochy shot…we played w/ the street lamps and some flash and the timbers supporting their awesome venue (the cliffside lodge in poland spring, me).

nicki & shane…sorry i took so long to finish this up! you’re both awesome, and i’m so glad to know you!

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