BEST OF 2011 WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY: PORTRAITS + CEREMONY

Jan 17, 2012 | Weddings

Last week I posted some of my favorite getting ready and first look photos, along with a handful of portraits … so today it’s all about the ceremony.Β  OK, and maybe a few more portraits to get the ball rolling.Β  πŸ™‚

In 2011 I had the good fortune to photograph in some amazing places, and the photos below came from Seattle (a super cool indie wedding no less), Wentworth by the Sea Country Club, The Connor Family Retreat, The Liberty Hotel (and the Cambodian ceremony the day before at a private home outside Boston), Turner Hill in Ipswich, MA (possibly my favorite estate venue in the area), Belle Mer (my new favorite Newport, RI venue), The Paulist Center in Boston, a private home south of the city, a winter wedding on the beach in Plymouth, MA, Le Meridien in Cambridge, The Boston Marriott Cambridge (an amazing Indian wedding!), The Taj Boston (love that rooftop terrace), The Omni Mount Washington Hotel in the White Mountains (a fairytale venue if ever there was one), Cambridge City Hall (my most intimate wedding of the year with just the couple, myself and the officiant present), an old favorite – Fruitlands Museum in Harvard, MA, and a number of cute churches dotted around the New England area.Β  Enjoy!

8 Comments

  1. You started my day with a very warm heart, a big smile, and a few tears—-
    you are a PHENOM
    Thank you

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  2. Awww, Penny! Your comment just made my morning. πŸ™‚ Thank you!!

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  3. Kate…gorgeous gorgeous post. Really helped me to relive the memories of our special day (s).

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  4. Sophy, thank you! Your wedding was spectacular! I can’t wait to post some of these to my website portfolio. πŸ™‚

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  5. Gorgeous Kate! Looks like you had an amazing year!

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  6. Thanks so much Amy – it went pretty well I think πŸ™‚

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  7. Your images look terrific! Boy, are your clients lucky to have you!! πŸ™‚ Great stuff, Kate… can’t wait to see more!

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