Welcome to the blog of Michelle Turner Photography!  Michelle Turner Photography is a boutique photography studio specializing in weddings and lifestyle portraiture. Michelle has photographed weddings all over the world from beautiful venues in New England (where she lives) to multi-day destination weddings abroad! Michelle has published a book on contemporary wedding photography and the evolution of the image, which is available from Barnes and Noble and Amazon. Michelle is also a seminar leader and a featured speaker at several international wedding photography conventions.  To visit the website for Michelle Turner Photography and to view portfolios, use the "Websites" drop down menu above.  Also, check the blog often- she blogs all of our New England weddings, destination weddings, portrait sessions, and True Romance shoots (aka Trash the Dress or Post Shoots).
Archive for February, 2008
February 15th, 2008

I finished the slideshow for Carla and David’s destination wedding in sunny Mexico, and I wanted to share it here!  To see it, click this link.

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I photographed the destination wedding of Carla and David in beautiful Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, last weekend.  We did a True Romance shoot the morning of the wedding, then Carla and David got ready for the outdoor ceremony at the Playa Fiesta.  Here are a few of my faves from the day:

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Jay Philbrick and I did a winter shoot last week in North Conway, NH. Originally we had planned for a fun, outdoor bridal in the snow, but the cold drove us inside! It was well below freezing- I think it may have been 5 degrees when we started that morning. So, we were only able to do a few minutes of shooting outside before we were forced to go inside! Anyway, here are a few of my favorites from the North Conway winter shoot:

And just in case you are from somewhere other than the northeast and you are wondering if we really are getting a ton of snow this year, WE ARE! The snowbanks go halfway up my front door! Even our poor dog hasn’t gotten used to the almost daily snowstorms…

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