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August 24, 2009
Sara and Mark’s Wedding at the Branford House at Avery Point, Groton CT
Summer finally made its arrival in mid-August with temperatures in the 90s for a beautiful wedding on the ocean for Sara and Mark at the Branford House at Avery Point in Groton, Connecticut.
The blue and white theme fit perfectly with the nautical scene on Long Island Sound. We love weddings at the Branford House, even more so with a tent to bring the party outdoors. During the cocktail party, folks noshed on mussels and cherrystones while ferries and fishing boats sailed by. I (Mike) noticed Kanonkop South African wine being served…a different and great choice…and I thought someone here must be into wine. In fact, Sara is the wine biz, working for a distributor of South African wines.
During the ceremony, Mark’s Dad sang a special Irish song, then Sara’s father, Mark’s brother and the Maid of Honor spread the peace and love in their speeches, noting that the wedding was taking place on the 40th anniversary of Woodstock. Later that night we chatted with Sara and Mark’s friend Jim who played some awesome bagpipes for the wedding…and it turns out he was one of the 400,000 folks up on Yasgur’s farm back in ’69.
On the music topic, we loved the song selection and found out that Sara and Mark chose all the songs to be played at their wedding…really personalizes the sound and vibe of a wedding. On the food front, Emily’s Catering Group had a huge production in place for this large wedding–nice working with them again.
Sara and Mark, thanks very much for having us photograph your wedding!
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August 20, 2009
Keri and Michael’s Wedding at the Glen Manor House in Portsmouth RI
Keri and Michael were married last week at the stately Glen Manor House in Portsmouth RI just north of Newport in a great “green” wedding…the first we’ve photographed.
To reduce their carbon footprint they used a trolley instead of lots of cars to transport guests from Warwick to Portsmouth, their rings were recycled platinum (could have been from a bunch of catalytic converters?) and Keri’s dress was made of banana leaves.
OK, that last part’s not true : } …she actually wore a very beautiful empire waist dress–one of our favorites. Their green wedding was featured in an extensive article in the Providence Journal…and will be featured in the Green Bride Guide as well…check it out and spread the word.
We also had the chance to work with Christine at Planned to Perfection, wedding planners from Newport. And the food by Blackstone Caterers was delicious (especially the miso crusted mahi mahi), as was the flower power cake by Sin Desserts.
Keri and Michael chose the most un-wedding band we’ve seen–Scott Damgaard and his band Stained Glass Eye (who play at Hennessey’s in Fanueil Hall in Boston). It was more like a concert –they played Zeppelin, Bob Marley, Dropkick Murphys (featuring Keri and girlfriends doing some great Irish jigging), The Killers, Boston, Tom Petty, Springsteen, Aerosmith. And later in the night Keri’s good friend belted out a killer version of “All Along the Watchtower.” Scott even ended the night with his take on “Chopping Broccoli” by Dana Carvey. Excellent band.
Keri and Michael, we had a great time…thanks so much for having us photograph your wedding day!
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August 15, 2009
Lauren and David’s Wedding at the Wainwright House in Rye NY
Lauren and David were married two weeks ago, with a beautiful ceremony at St. Joseph’s Church in Danbury and a reception at the gorgeous Wainwright House in Rye NY. The Wainwright House is right on Long Island Sound, just down from Greenwich CT, and you can just see the lights of the Manhattan skyline in the distance. Lauren (like Nicole, our client who was married in July) is a die-hard Yankees fan and sported a pinstripe garter…and invited a certain Yankees shortstop (see the pics) to her wedding.
This was our first wedding at the Wainwright House—great venue, and it was a pleasure to meet Gary and Elizabeth, the owners of Corner Stone Caterers which caters the weddings at the Wainwright House. We also had a nice time talking with Louis from Well Spun Weddings, a company that specializes in Super 8 mm film looking videos…well worth a look for a different take on wedding videography. And the beautiful blue and white flowers were from Floral Designs by Nancy.
Lauren and David, thanks very much for having us photograph your wedding!
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