Engagement Shoot in MA | Abandoned Drive-in Style
Ashley + Eddie
I was a bit like a kid in a candy store when Ashley said she didn't really know where to do their engagement photos. She said they were up for anything, but I'm not sure if she knew what that meant to me. Nothing like Pandora's box but I always try to have a primo location up my sleeve. Theresa and I had drove by this place at least a year earlier and we knew it would be a great shooting spot. The No Trespassing signs made the logistics a bit iffy but you have to love it when a plan comes together!
- Randall
Boston Wedding Photographers, Garnick Moore Photographers, specializing in documenting the significant milestone moments in peoples lives. Inquire today to see if they are available to shoot your wedding, engagement, event or family.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Zukas Hilltop Barn Wedding | Boston Wedding Photographers
Zukas Hilltop Barn Wedding | Boston Wedding Photographers
Shannon + Jonathan
We were psyched to have another wedding at Zukas Hilltop Barn a few months back. And yes, finally just getting a chance to blog about it now, we know. You might recognize a few of the images from a recent post about our images getting published in Bride and Groom Magazine. So we thought let that be the teaser and here's the full post. Shannon and Jonathan were a true pleasure to work with and despite the on and off rain we had a chance to make some images around the gorgeous property that is Zukas.
- Randall + Theresa, Garnick Moore Photographers
Garnick Moore Photographers, are Boston Wedding Photographers who specialize documenting the milestone moments in couples lives. Please inquire today to see if your date is available.
Shannon + Jonathan
We were psyched to have another wedding at Zukas Hilltop Barn a few months back. And yes, finally just getting a chance to blog about it now, we know. You might recognize a few of the images from a recent post about our images getting published in Bride and Groom Magazine. So we thought let that be the teaser and here's the full post. Shannon and Jonathan were a true pleasure to work with and despite the on and off rain we had a chance to make some images around the gorgeous property that is Zukas.
Jonathan had a few Converse pairs to choose from. |
Love this! Shannon didn't mind if they saw each other before the ceremony but Jonathan wasn't having it. |
Loves her shoes already! |
A few of the details. |
- Randall + Theresa, Garnick Moore Photographers
Garnick Moore Photographers, are Boston Wedding Photographers who specialize documenting the milestone moments in couples lives. Please inquire today to see if your date is available.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011
Flats that would make Cleopatra jealous | Bridal Shoes
Flats that would make Cleopatra jealous | Bridal Shoes
Her name was also Theresa, even a Theresa
with an "H" (that is the correct spelling after all ;) Theresa
was a practical bride, but a shoe connoisseur all the same. The shoe of choice
was a silver flat fit for a queen. Beautiful stones and strappy flats - nothing
can be more comfortable for one of the most demanding days on a woman's feet.
She said they were like walking on little clouds (or something very similar to
that). After shaking off my "oh, look, they're so pretty" daze I
found some good light and went to work crafting a fabulous shoe shot.
I have to say, once the bride slips into the dress there is this transformation and it's almost like she will never be the same woman again. She becomes the princess that she always imagined and is pretty much living a dream. Someone noteworthy, but who has seemed to slipped my mind once said something about fulfilling dreams. Well, this must have been one of those moments. Back on track now- Theresa's mom came to the rescue and started to slip the satiny sandals, (no bending over with this perfect du.) First the left and then the cutest flower girl ever, rushes in to save the day (the two-year old to the rescue!). No way could she let Theresa's mom be the only one helping the most beautiful bride ever put her shoes on. So cute, her blonde curls framing her charming little face!
Shoes on, matrons and maids in tow, Theresa set off for some snazzy photos with Randall and I. First shoefaux pa and only faux pa. The gemstones on the shoes got caught in the internal workings of the dress. You know, nobody could tell, but I think it bugged Theresa a little bit. Side note - ladies, I recommend trying the whole shebang one last time the day before, do a lap around your friends house (who is stashing the dress for you). Tip for the ultra prepared - I don't usually carry silicone grease or Vaseline around but I think that would have done the trick with smoothing the edged of the gemstones enough to keep them off the hem. Maybe…
I have to say, once the bride slips into the dress there is this transformation and it's almost like she will never be the same woman again. She becomes the princess that she always imagined and is pretty much living a dream. Someone noteworthy, but who has seemed to slipped my mind once said something about fulfilling dreams. Well, this must have been one of those moments. Back on track now- Theresa's mom came to the rescue and started to slip the satiny sandals, (no bending over with this perfect du.) First the left and then the cutest flower girl ever, rushes in to save the day (the two-year old to the rescue!). No way could she let Theresa's mom be the only one helping the most beautiful bride ever put her shoes on. So cute, her blonde curls framing her charming little face!
Shoes on, matrons and maids in tow, Theresa set off for some snazzy photos with Randall and I. First shoefaux pa and only faux pa. The gemstones on the shoes got caught in the internal workings of the dress. You know, nobody could tell, but I think it bugged Theresa a little bit. Side note - ladies, I recommend trying the whole shebang one last time the day before, do a lap around your friends house (who is stashing the dress for you). Tip for the ultra prepared - I don't usually carry silicone grease or Vaseline around but I think that would have done the trick with smoothing the edged of the gemstones enough to keep them off the hem. Maybe…
Gems sticking or not - those sparkly slippers made their way all around the New England Aquarium's waterfront, chatted with every guest like the best host knows how and lit up the dance floor. How fast the day flys by when you are having fun!
- Theresa
Thanks for reading another monthly installment of all things Bridal Shoes! Check back soon for more adventures in the life of amazing bridal shoes and the brides that wear them.
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