Childhood friends, Ashley and Bryan were scattered by the winds of life for many years before fate brought them back together. Impulse brough them to Boston where they shared a moment of their lives for an engagement session with us shortly before Sandy shook the last of the leaves from the trees. We met up at Bird Park in East Walpole, MA which is a wonderful place for engagement photography because it has a variety of different landscapes all in one beautiful (and convinient setting just a short distance away from Boston).
As the cars drove along the winding Maine roads to Acadia National Park in Maine, the world was still shrouded in clouds and fog. The rain from the night before made all the colors on the ground look so saturated and almost more than real. It was a trip that Ian and his family had made for decades, but now the place they had shared would take on a more special meaning. The wedding was small, 15 family and friends gathered to celebrate their marriage in the great cathedral of nature.
No one really wants rain on their wedding day, and Krista and Dan were no exception. They had planned for a beautiful outdoor ceelbration amidst the fields at Zukas Hiltop Barn in Spencer, MA but plans quickly changed when rain and wind overturned their ceremony. Not to be deterred, the couple returned a few weeks later for a Bridal session amidst the quaint famrland that had first drawn them to their venue.