Julianne and Rob: Vanderhoop Homestead, Martha's Vineyard Wedding
One of my most important jobs as your wedding photographer is understanding the role that photographs play, how photographs shape and contain memories when actual memory fades - and I love to curate the story of your day for generations to come.
Family Photography Style Guide (AKA What Should We Wear??)
One of the most common questions that families ask me when we are planning their photo session is about what to wear. My advice is that, well, it depends, but a major difference between a casual snapshot and an heirloom photo you want to hang on the wall for generations often comes down to the clothes that you choose to wear.
Erin and Josh: An Atria Wedding in August
For Erin and Josh, their tale is as old as covid: a large celebration was planned pre-pandemic, and then changed to a small celebration, before finally returned to a large celebration of friends and family gathered together (mostly to party) after the official marriage already happened.
Mœmpowered: The Mammal Body Celebration
Inspired by the 4th Trimester Bodies Project, Mœmpowered Sessions was a photo project to celebrate moms and the power of our bodies, to show off the work that we have done and continue to do and the diversity that we live within.
A Lamb is Born: Birth Photography of Another Kind
I love photographing birth. It’s my favorite genre. So you can imagine my sorrow with most hospitals not allowing more than just one accompanying person right now and you can imagine my longing to shoot something being born. That’s why February is extra exciting at Slough Farm: the ewes are lambing!
Newborn, redux
Just as having my second child recently compelled me to revisit my maternity photos, I wanted to look again at my newborn photography because the babies are one of my favorite subjects to photograph.
When new parents ask me why they need newborn photography, this is what I tell them: how these sleepy days will not stay in your memory, how the curl of a tiny leg that was just recently still inside your body will soon unfold, and how your baby will grow into their features and never look like they do now again.
My Favorite Things 2020
2020 has been some kind of year, but lots of beautiful families still got lots of beautiful (socially-distanced) photographs with me, so this year I ran a contest on my Facebook page to say goodbye to 2020 and to celebrate the love and connection I try to capture in every session.
Viewers voted on their own favorite photo, but I’ve collected here a few of my own from 2020.
Maternity, redux
I recently had my second child and so I wanted to revisit the photos I’ve taken for other repeat moms.
The gauzy flow is very popular right now and I love to employ it, as well. There’s something about the contrast between solid body and fluid shapes that is evocative of the water that births us all.
Dani and Dan, A Love That Grows
They say that rain on your wedding day is good luck, because water makes a knot tighter
Bruce and Liz, A September Wedding on Martha's Vineyard
Photographing not one but two fellow photographers made me nerve-wracked for this wedding, but the outcome was a calm and lovely celebration with close family.
Love in the Time of Covid, vol. 2 (Paul and Beth and Harry)
Another small celebration of a big love
Love in the Time of Covid, vol. 1 (Beka and Nick)
On a blustery Vineyard May day, I was there to document a re-arranged wedding day for Beka and Nick. The pandemic took much from us, but love prevails.
Birth Photography, part 2
I always knew that I was born at home and that there was documentation of the event, but I was in my mid-20s before I felt ready to watch the video – soundless, grainy and dark – and I wished that I had watched it sooner. Getting to see myself in those earliest moments of my own life was so incredibly surreal and marvelous.
Rachel and Dejan, Nobnocket Love
As a photographer, I always try to document the big picture and the small details, - the weight of memory we all carry and the photographs that help us hold it.
Joe and Brianna, A Vineyard Elopement
Long before Covid forced (or, some might say, inspired) couples to rethink cozy, small celebrations of a big love were still a hit. And so it was for Brianna and Joe, who came up the Vineyard for their November elopement.
Sam and Will, Sailing Camp Celebration
I first met Sam and Will at their “engagement” session - an opportunity I offer all my wedding clients as a chance for us to get to know each other without the pressure of The Wedding Day - and I knew right away that I was going to have fun with them.
Pumphrey Wedding
One of my earliest weddings was to celebrate Allison and Stewart and the coming together of their two families on a foggy autumn night.
An Alpaca Proposal Like No Other
I love doing surprise proposal shoots because of the intrigue and anticipation, as well as the resultant joy and celebration of a new adventure together, so I was already looking forward to Logan’s proposal - and when he told me he was thinking of incorporating alpacas, I couldn’t wait.
Courtney and Jerome
Courtney is my longest friend and I was thrilled and honored to photograph her wedding.
First, the getting ready. When I photograph a wedding, I like to be there the whole time because there is so much to the day to tell, from moments spontaneous to planned, but all of which will flee from memory as time rolls on.
Newly made and freshly born
When the tiny ones have a hold on you, these photos help recall the hazy ease of the earliest days.
