Archive for June, 2010

Julia and Andrew were married at Migis Lodge on the shores of Sebago Lake in Maine.  They traveled from New York to hold their destination wedding at Migis — Julia has wanted to get married at Migis ever since she was a little girl and her family started spending their summers at this beautiful spot.  Julia and Andrew were high school sweethearts- they have been together ever since they attended their high school prom together.  They are such a wonderful couple, and I really enjoyed working with them and their families.

Here are a few of my favorites:

Migis Lodge Wedding: Maine Wedding Photography

Post by Maine Wedding Photographer Michelle Turner.

 

And just a few from the rehearsal the evening before:

Migis Lodge Wedding: Maine Wedding Photography 2

Post by Maine Wedding Photographer Michelle Turner.  To see more of Michelle’s work, please visit her Maine Wedding Photography website.

There is a great new blog and website out of Spain called Boda Book (for those of you that don’t know, “boda” means wedding in Spanish).  This is a fabulous resource with a lot of great ideas and photographs.  I’m happy to announce that some of my photographs from recent destination weddings have been featured on their blog- go check it out!  It’s a great post about designing beach weddings. They featured photographs from Erin and Damien’s beautiful wedding at Villa Celeste in Puerto Vallarta (coordinated by the Dazzling Details), Tricia and John’s gorgeous wedding at Las Caletas in Puerto Vallarta, Jennie and Reggie’s stunning wedding at Playa Fiesta in Puerto Vallarta, and Aron and Gita’s beautiful fall wedding at the Retreat at French’s Point in Stockton Springs, Maine.  Here are some of the photographs that they featured:

Destination Wedding Photography

I had the chance to photograph Meghan a few days ago- it rained before and after our session, but we actually had a tiny bit of sun come out while we were shooting!  I photographed Meghan’s older sister, Kelsey, a few years ago when she was a senior, and now it’s Meghan’s turn!  As soon as Meghan stepped out of the car with her guitar, a purple sweater, and a pair of cowboy boots, I knew that I was going to love the session.  Meghan has such an easy, natural smile, and I had a great time talking to her about her music!  Here are a few of my favorites from the day:

Maine Senior Portrait Photography