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Boston Wedding from Shane Godfrey Photography

Boston weddings are always breathtaking. That is a fact. But a Boston wedding at the Boston Public Library? That’s next-level lovely. And when it’s all captured by Shane Godfrey – well that’s when I know it’s time to stop everything I am doing and soak up every .last.image. Because this, ladies and gentlemen, is a Boston wedding done oh-so-right, and it’s all waiting for you right here.


From Shane GodfreyWe did a first look right as I arrived in the main library room at the Boston Public library. The sun streamed through the full floor to ceiling windows as Krista walked up to meet Ben. We then went right into family and bridal party photos followed by a ketubah signing and the main ceremony in the center of the Boston Public Library which has amazing stone work, columns, and a fountain in the center of it. After the ceremony we had cocktail hour during which we did the bride and groom photos in Copley Square right in front of the Boston Public Library right as the sun was setting. Then the reception was held in another section of the library followed by dancing in a separate room upstairs off the main library space where Kahootz did an amazing set for the bride and groom’s first dance, as well as the rest of the night. Towards the end of the evening the bride changed into a lighter dress and some fabulous Louis Vuitton heels.

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Photographer: Shane Godfrey Photography | Officiant: Lev Ba’esh | Wedding Venue: Boston Public Library | Wedding Planner: James Hansen at The Catered Affair | Catering: The Catered Affair | Floral Design: Artistic Blossoms | Band: Kahootz | Videographer:  SV Videography | Wedding Dress: Christos Bridal

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Jamaica Plain Wedding from Shane Godfrey Photography

When I first peeked at this wedding, I thought it was in some magical forest far, far away – but when I saw it was in Jamaica Plain, right in our backyard, it made me fall in love with it that much more. Which is saying something, because I was already head over heels in love with every second captured by Shane Godfrey Photography – and you can see all the reasons why right here, in the full gallery of images.

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From ShaneJosina and Bongani both live in a house with their friends in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. Bongani is originally from Swaziland, Africa and many of his friends and relatives made it over for their big day! In the morning they built up the Chuppa in the center of the pond at the Essex Conference Center where both the wedding ceremony and reception was held. The grounds are covered with all kinds of sculptures that the owner of the property has created over the years. Every time I go back, there are new sculptures up and they are always very interesting and add to the aesthetics of the property. They had an interfaith ceremony, as Bongani is Episcopalian and Josina is Jewish. They lit candles that Bongani’s family brought over from Africa and then we broke into family, bridal party, and bride and groom photos. Afterwards, we went up to the reception where the tent was done up in twinkle lights. They skipped on the DJ as Bongani had spent several months working on the playlist (his main duty for planning the wedding) and had a few of his friend’s MC for the night. They danced the night away and ended with a fire outside the reception tent which is surrounded by logs with stumps to sit on. We did a final ring shot as we left for the night and they continued after hours by the fire.

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Wedding Photography: Shane Godfrey Photography | Wedding Venue: Essex Conference Center | Officiant: Rabbi Judy Epstein | Floral Design: Trim Hahn of Posies by Trim | Catering: Essex Conference & Retreat | Dress Designer: J Crew | Makeup: Sephora

Boston Cyclorama Wedding from Kelly Dillon Photography + Brighter Lights Media

I love this Bride and Groom and I’ve never met them. How is that possible, you ask? Well it’s simple. I took one look at their beautiful Boston wedding at the Cyclorama captured by Kelly Dillon Photography, and then I read their descriptions. Yes with an s. They both sent in their viewpoints of the day (complete with the proposal story – a must read), and that always turns my heart into mush. Then I spent some time with their sweet video from Brighter Lights Media, and it immediately turned into a full-on love affair with these two. After devouring all this pretty, it’s simply impossible to avoid. See why here.

And you simply cannot miss this video from Brighter Lights Media

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From the Groom… The Proposal. My future wife had no idea what was going on. We teased about the idea of getting married very early into our relationship. I knew she was the one and I knew that when I proposed, I wanted to do something she would never forget…

The previous year I had been talking to her about going to Hawaii during her spring break. My plan was to plant the seed of the idea, and then at the last minute, to unexpectedly cancel out. I was going to encourage her to go ahead and take a girls-only trip, without me. I followed through with this plan, printing out a fake itinerary for China– telling her that I had a last minute work-thing in China! She reluctantly agreed to go ahead and go to Hawaii with the girls. Unknown to her, a couple of my friends and I flew out two days earlier, scoped out ‘proposal spots’ and purchased items to decorate the private dining room I selected. We set up video cameras and made arrangements with the staff to record the surprise proposal.

I have to say it didn’t go as smoothly as I had hoped – and I experienced a few minor panic attacks during the pre-proposal hours. But soon the girls were seated at the table, preparing to watch a fake “required video presentation” as  part of a supposed Groupon deal.  As the video began, Christina Perri’s soundtrack to A Thousand Years began to play– and my fiancee’s face came on the screen. I had created a four minute video telling her how much I love her and… still pretending that I was in China… told her to enjoy the week in Hawaii. As soon as the video was over, she reached for her phone to call me. It was then that my friends and I walked in the door. She was SO surprised she literally fell off her chair! I hadn’t prepared a speech, but in the end, I just said, “Marlana, will you marry me?” She very quickly said, “Yes!”and we proceeded to enjoy a wonderful celebration dinner with our friends… followed by a relaxing week in Oahu and the Big Island. At one point, she asked me if I had to go back to China. She didn’t quite understand that part of it was all a ruse…

From the Bride… Phong and I had known each other for many years throughout college. He attended Northeastern University and I went to Simmons College — so we were a hop, skip and a jump away from each other. We ran in the same circles and were both from the Boston area. However, when we graduated we were still merely acquaintances. I went out of state for graduate school and it wasn’t until my Christmas break back home when things began to heat up. On New Year’s Eve, 2011, we shared our first New Year’s Kiss at midnight. And as they say, the rest is history!

After the totally unexpected surprise Hawaiian proposal, we planned our wedding in just six months! Phong took care of a lot of the ground work, and for that I am blessed. I was busy at school so I couldn’t be as involved as many other brides are. Our whole theme in planning and designing our wedding was to create an event that we would enjoy coming to as guests. We love hosting house parties and taking care of our friends and family and this wasn’t going to be any different. There were 3 things that were non-negotiable for us: a modern city wedding look, someplace that allowed outside catering, and and an open bar. We love Chinese family-style dinners but wanted a modern atmosphere for our wedding. And that is how we found the Cyclorama as our venue. It allowed everything we wanted and more. I loved the industrial look of the building from the brick flooring to the glass ceilings and overhead truss. It was so big, so open, and so unique. It just screamed at us, “Blank Canvas.”

I knew what I wanted, but the only way I could convey it to Phong was by e-mailing him loads of photos and links from Pinterest and blogs that I loved. He wasn’t thrilled about sifting through all the e-mails, but he did a wonderful job trying to make logistical decisions without me, and still incorporate what I was envisioning. The color scheme of our wedding was silver, white, and varying shades of purple. Phong captured that well with the silver chiavari chairs, white cushions and lounge furniture, silver table clothes, and gorgeous uplighting. Alex Bombard at Advanced Lighting and Production Services was also particularly helpful in translating my vision into real life! Luckily, we also have talented family and friends that helped us. My aunt is a florist and she helped us so much in making ALL of my floral design dreams come true from my lovely orchid bouquet to the ceremony décor.

The ceremony was kept short just like we would like it when attending weddings, the cocktail hour was a time for us to pose and take pictures with our guests, and the reception was a blast with lots of speeches, food, drinks, and dancing. We had never danced with our parents before, but on this special day we did. Even though we felt a little awkward at first, it’s a memory I wouldn’t trade for the world.

We had many personal touches around the venue. Our cake topper was customized to have our faces on a married bobble-head couple. The groom on the cake topper had a red “S” under his shirt. {My husband’s nickname in his fraternity is Superman so it was perfect.} Since my husband also worked for Keurig, we thought it would be perfect to have a Hot Beverage Bar in lieu of a desert bar. It was a huge hit. We added homemade heart shaped sugar cubes, heart shaped marshmallows, crushed Andes mints, and many other toppings I thought would be both delicious and cute.

We love kettle corn as a snack, so for our escort cards, we individually wrapped kettle corn in organza bags, tied on tags with our engagement picture, and added tags with the guest name and seating location. We named half of the tables after Marvel Universe characters (which Phong loves), and the other half after Johnny Depp movie characters (which I love). Our Photo Booth props included super-hero props to go along with this ‘theme’.

After attending many weddings where the bride and groom just walk into the reception space, Phong decided that he wanted us to make a grand entrance! We dressed up as Batman and Batgirl and had Kevin Garnet scream (just like at the TD Garden)! Once KG got everyone hyped up, the curtain dropped with a loud boom, the lights shined through and started to swirl, and the wedding party fired off confetti canons that rained down on us as we made our way from behind the dropped curtain to the dance floor to the beat of “In My Mind.” (You can see this in the wedding film!) Though it wasn’t my ideal entrance, it was fun and that is what weddings should be all about! Plus– my husband had put so much love into planning our wedding, I wanted him to enjoy this moment! I was never the type to dream of my wedding as a little girl but this wedding that my husband planned for us surpassed anything that I could ever imagine. Everything was beautiful. I wish it could have lasted forever. [dotted]

Wedding Photography: Kelly Dillon Photography  | Cinematography: Brighter Lights Media | Wedding Venue: Boston Center for the Arts Cyclorama | Floral Design: EC Florist | Event Coordination: Linda Lee of Lemon Drop Team | Production + Lighting: Alexandra Bombard of Advanced Lighting & Production Services | Hair + Makeup: Makeup 2 Die 4  + Beauty by May Chin | Wedding Dress: David’s Bridal | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: David’s Bridal

Boston North End Wedding from Caroline Talbot Photography

Intimate weddings, where your very nearest and dearest get to share in every moment of your big day, pull at my heart strings like you wouldn’t believe. And such a fête held in my favorite city, Boston? Well, that’s when I simply can’t look away. And with images as pretty as these from Caroline Talbot Photography of this couple’s gorgeous day at Mamma Maria’s Restaurant, why would you ever want to. See them all right here.

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From Caroline TalbotAlly and Ryan decided on an intimate wedding in Boston’s North End at Mamma Maria Restaurant. It was a true union of two families, with most of the guests meeting for the first time. Keeping their decor simple and romantic, with quaint bicycle details, this event captured the classic romantic charm that no other city can offer. The pink and orange flowers popped against the spring air, and the joy shared by all of their friends and family was palpable!

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Photography: Caroline Talbot Photography | Wedding Venue: Mamma Maria’s Restaurant  | Floral Decor: Weston Nurseries | Invitations: Wedding Paper Divas  | Cake Topper: Heather Boyd | Wedding Dress: Wtoo via Felice Bridal, Denver | Veil: Simply Beauty | Shoes: Sam Edelman

Spring Boston Engagement Session from Megan W Photography

Springtime in New England is picture perfect.  Kind of like stepping into a Tom Hanks meets Meg Ryan movie.  And all of that big screen prettiness?  Well, it makes for one uber-gorgeous engagement session setting.  One that mixes the crisp, fresh air with blooming florals and summertime anticipation.  Add in some breathtaking Boston backdrops, two sweethearts in love and Megan W Photography to capture every second and it’s a never-ending gallery of pretty.  Join me there for more.

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From Megan… A lovely Spring engagement featuring Justin & Morgan’s favorite spots around beautiful Boston!

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Boston Engagement Session from Elizabeth Clark Photography

Elizabeth Clark Photography is one seriously awesome bestie.  Because not only did she write the sweetest description EVER of her best friend and her dapper Mr. (a serious must-read), she happened to capture some of the prettiest pics we will ever have the privilege to lay our eyes upon.  Pics that feature the aforementioned stunning duo, the breathtaking city of Boston and a whole lot of l.o.v.e.  Care to bask in every last love-filled moment?  Join me in the gallery for all of the pretty.

From Elizabeth Clark PhotographyThis feature is a special case scenario, as the drop-dead gorgeous lady you are about to view is the one and only Lauren, my best friend since we met at Nobles (in Dedham) in 7th grade. Back in that 1990’s year, she favored wearing Umbros and oversized t-shirts. At some point, those Umbros transformed into mini-skirts and the T-shirts into cashmere sweaters. No matter what style she dons, she is a beauty and, more importantly, one that always makes me happy.

Now I have to admit, as soon as it was obvious that she and her fiance Pat were on a path towards the altar, my gut reaction was “Yes! Best looking models for my portfolio ever!” No really, it was “I am so happy she met this incredibly sweet, funny and cute man.” Or maybe it was “OMG, I am so jealous of that rock” (Pat, you win the Best Engagement Ring contest). The truth boils down to that I am beyond happy for them and for myself. I love this couple more than everything and look forward to years of growing old together.

Since these lovebirds live in the South End, we decided to do a city based shoot. We took a stroll through the Southwest Corridor to Back Bay and the Copley Fairmont Hotel. Along the way I snapped a few shots outside the Boston Public Library and Neiman Marcus, a favorite shopping destination of Lauren’s (I saw the mannequins and figured Lauren and Pat were a mirror image). The Oak Room at the Fairmont was recently renovated, but still holds its old Boston charm (it’s also where we had our high school prom). There we all ordered some drinks and I enjoyed photographing Lauren and Pat as I know them best, my fun-time party buds.

The couple plans to marry out on the Cape this summer – I know it will be an amazing night and that this couple will have an amazing future together as husband and wife!

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Photography: Elizabeth Clark Photography |Locations: Southwest Corridor, Boston Public Library, Neiman Marcus, Oak Room at the Fairmont Copley Hotel

Boston Wedding Film from PenWeddings

SMP is one of the biggest fans of wedding cinematography.  Ask us for sage wedding advice and “Hire a cinematographer!” is going to be high up on all of our lists. Which is why we like to pay special attention to these artists every Saturday on the LBB Blog. PenWeddings is here to remind us, yet again, that capturing your wedding on film is not only beautiful, but pretty darn necessary. Enjoy, my LBBers!

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From the beautiful bride… In the city of Boston, there are so many options, you have to ask yourself what’s important and what to focus on. For us, we wanted all of our friends and family to be at our wedding.  When looking for a venue that could hold 200 guests, we stopped looking the moment we saw the Charles River Museum of Industry. It is a unique, innovative and fun space. We loved the old bicycles, machines and watches.  Even better, our guests could climb up on the old fire truck, hammer messages to us in metal, and use the old machines!

We have been to many weddings in our lifetime (Brian has been in 14 weddings!) and what we remembered at the end of the day was an awesome venue, great food, and fun music.  So we let the venue speak for itself and didn’t overdo the decorations.

We both love unique food and wanted our wedding to reflect our tastes. When our favorite restaurant, Orinoco, agreed to the job, we were thrilled!  Having Venezuelan food was a hit, we had an areas bar where guests could create their own arepa (like a corn pita) with toppings like shredded pork and chicken with avocado salad.  They even brought a huge amount of our favorite sauce on each table for guests to dip in!

We spent time picking vendors who we loved and really trusted. When the big day came, we were able to just relax and have a great time! Surrounded by our friends and family, we felt love and joy, which is what the day is all about!

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Cinematography: PenWeddings | Photography: Shyla Photography | Ceremony Venue: Vineyard Christian Fellowship | Reception Venue: Charles River Museum of Industry | Personal Flowers: B & G Sawin Florist | Reception Flowers: Fifty Flowers | DJ/MC: Mike’s Music Mix | Catering: Orinoco Kitchen | Service: Beverage Events Bartending Service | Wine & Drinks: Gordon’s Fine Wine & Drinks | Makeup Artistry: Stacey Frasca | Transportation: Knights Limo

Boston Public Library Engagement Shoot from Deborah Zoe Photography

True story: I am obsessed with libraries.  I love the smell, the feel, the coziness… it’s a wonderland of amazing, if you ask me.  So, when I read that this darling duo spent their first date snuggling up in the warmth of the Boston Public Library, I knew I was about to fall head over heels for their undeniable cuteness and their gorgeous e-session captured by Deborah Zoe Photography.  And guess what?  I was right.  See every last moment of their beautiful day in the full gallery.

From Deborah ZoeMitch and Claudia had their first date on a very cold but very typical Winter’s night in Boston. Part of that date included escaping to the Boston Public Library to warm up and get to know one another better. Four years later they found themselves in the same spot on a cold Spring afternoon for their engagement session, bringing their love story full circle. Their relationship started in Boston and so a downtown session had a lot of meaning for the two as they celebrated their engagement and looked forward to their wedding this July.

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Photography: Deborah Zoe Photography | Location: Boston Public Library + Copley Square

Boston Public Library Wedding from Kelly Dillon Photography

My first job ever out of college was at PR firm located right across the street from the beautiful Boston Public Library. I still remember watching a bride walk out of that stately building and thinking to myself, that is one lucky lady. Fast forward to today, and I find myself staring longingly at that stately building again, but this time through the gorgeous images Kelly Dillon Photography. And I find myself saying once again, that is one lucky (gorgeous) lady. See why right here.

From the Bride… George moved next door to me in our small town Junior year in high school. The first time we met I helped him get his cat out of a tree. We became great friends – he even locked me down as a prom date in November! Many long walks around the block and with our first kiss under a streetlight I finally said yes to dating. Throughout high school we shared a locker and were voted class couple Senior year. We stayed together throughout college and settled in Boston and the rest is history!

One night after a long 12 hour shift at work, George picked me up in my scrubs, we went for Pizza around Fenway and on the way home George said we were going on a detour…he pulled the car up next to the Ted Williams statue at the empty Fenway Park, turned on our song, Buddy Holly, and asked me to open the glove box and proposed!

When deciding where to get married we knew we wanted something a bit different. I had always wanted to get married outside and George and I loved places rich in history. I saw the Boston Public library in a wedding magazine and fell in love. We loved the timeless elegance of the Library and the intimate feeling of the courtyard for our ceremony. The details of our wedding seemed to come together so easily and were centered around the romantic, intimate, fun atmosphere we wanted to create. My wedding ring was my grandmother’s and filled with love from their 47 year marriage (her engagement ring I wore on my right hand), our Boston Terrier, Winston, was on the top of our cake (and on George’s tie), our grandparents wedding pictures adorned the mantle behind our table, and I hand made anything I could from the library card place settings to the table numbers.

Everyone at the Boston Public Library was amazing, and I loved the fact they covered the ceremony site, reception, all the food, cake, drinks and rentals, which made wedding planning so much easier. We both love Boston and most of our family lived within an hour of the city. Making it easy for our guests was important to us. The wedding weekend was everything we could have hoped for, from the relaxed rehearsal dinner BBQ at our house to watching my parents shake it on the dance floor – we could truly feel the love from everyone there! [dotted]

Vendors:Kelly Dillon Photography |Wedding Venue: Boston Public Library, Courtyard + Popular Reading Room | Catering + Rentals: The Catered Affair | Event Coordination: Erin Davies of  The Catered Affair at the Boston Public Library | Floral Design: Nature’s Design | Makeup: Claudia Moriel | Hair: Heather Guerrero of MG Salon & Spa | Wedding Dress: Alyne by Rita Vinieris | Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Donna Morgan | Jewelry: Bride’s family

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Boston Public Library Wedding From Kari Herer Photography

We are big fans of Kari Herer over here at SMP, and one peek at this beyond stunning Boston Public Library wedding and you’ll see why. It’s as though each of her images tell the most lovely of stories, and when those stories are surrounding a Bride and Groom as gorgeous as these two? Pure wedding magic happens. We end up with a gallery worthy of some serious swooning, and you can do just that right here.

From the Bride… Our wish for our wedding was for it to be a reflection of us. We looked inward to identify what details were most important and how we could achieve something special and comfortable for us and our guests. We appreciate thoughtfulness in details so when I was having my gown made (which included elements from the wedding dress my great grandmother made for my mom) we asked for Michael’s tie to be made from the same fabric. The arbor we stood under during the ceremony and the way the chairs were set up was done so that there was no barrier between us and our guests. Planning the menu, music, flowers, and ceremony was done with cohesiveness and quality at the front of our minds. Everyone we worked with was incredibly kind and professional, making the day even more pleasant. Some of our favorite memories happened during our wedding and the photography we have captured the moments that made for an incredible day.

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Wedding Photography: Kari Herer Photography | Catering: The Catered Affair | Floral Design: Twig Boston | Wedding Cake: Cakes To Remember | Favors: Elbow Chocolates | Musicians: Jazz Combo | Wedding Stationery: Vera Wang via William Arthur | Guestbook: Pinhole Press | Wedding Dress: + Veil: Amanda Catherine | Bride’s Jewelry: McTeigue & McClelland | Groom’s Attire: Saks Fifth Avenue | Groom’s Tie: Amanda Catherine | Hair: Lindsey Bieber | Makeup: Lynn Slamin-Smith | Venue: The Boston Public Library

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Boston Engagement Session From Kirra Cheers

Stories are what make my heart sing. I love to hear how two people go from strangers to lovebirds, and Kirra Cheers is my kindred spirit in that regard. Her images of these two soon to be Mr. & Mrs are beautiful, of course, but they are also taken on the street in Boston that started their love story – which has my heart singing the sweetest of songs. See it all here.

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From Kirra CheersI like my photos to tell stories. I don’t believe in choosing photo locations simply because they are pretty or hip or worse because that is where everyone else gets their photos taken. Their has to be a story and a connection to the couple.

So when considering locations for their engagement shoot in Boston, I asked Shannon & Mike to consider places that meant something to them. The answer was so simple and beautiful. When they first met, Mike & Shannon lived in apartments directly across the street from one another, so I photographed them on the street where their love was born. We then took a stroll through the neighborhood to their favourite cafe and watched the sunset. It was such a nice afternoon and a wonderful opportunity to get to know Shannon & Mike.

From Boston to Byron, a winter wonderland to a summer paradise – I can’t wait to photograph their wedding in Byron and capture the next chapter of their journey together.

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Wedding Photography: Kirra Cheers | Location: Boston, Massachusetts

 

Boston Engagement Session from Fat Orange Cat Studio

There is so much I want to say about our beloved city right now. I could go on and on about how its cobblestone streets are the most charming, or how its historic sights can’t be matched, or how it’s quirky design can’t be compared (have you ever tried to navigate this pretty city?) – but the thing I absolutely love most are the people that fill it’s gas-lamp lit streets. People like these two cuties captured by Fat Orange Cat Studio.  Who, even though they weren’t born and raised in Boston, couldn’t imagine their engagement session anywhere else. And how can you blame them? The spirt and sights of Boston simply can’t be beat. See the entire session right here.

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From the Bride… Even though we are in getting married in Charleston, South Carolina, we really wanted to do our engagement photos in our cozy little Boston neighborhood and in our apartment with our pug, Winston, and cat, Chloe. I also wanted it to reflect our style and really represent us. After six years of dating, we got engaged on a California convertible road trip at the Parker in Palm Springs, which is designed by my favorite designer Jonathan Adler. Our amazing photographer Li Ward from Fat Cat Studios incorporated a lot of our Jonathan Adler-esque accents in our apartment, including the “happy” pillow that was in the hotel where we got engaged. We live in the coziest neighborhood South End and really wanted to take some shots steps outside our front door to have memories of where our first home together. 

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Wedding Photography: Fat Orange Cat Studio | Location: Private Residence in Boston, Massachusetts | Bride’s Sweater: Forever 21 | Bride’s Boots: Frye | Bride’s Coat: Bannana Republic | Bride’s Dress: Dolce Vita

Boston Wedding from M & M Elite Planning + Click Imagery

I absolutely adore when someone in the industry ties the knot. Adore. Because it’s just so fun to see the wedding dreams that have been swimming around in their minds come to life on their biggest of big days. So when Brittany of BKB Photography sent along her big day captured by Click Imagery, I couldn’t wait to peel open the pretty. What I found in this gallery was layer of layer of gorgeous coordinated by M & M Elite Planning, and honestly, what’s better than that? See so much more here.

The pretty party continues with their gorgeous film from Generations Cinemastories

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From the Bride… When Collins and I became engaged, I knew selecting a date and planning a wedding in the middle of “wedding season” would prove to be challenging.  As a Boston-area wedding photographer, I know that the summer and fall seasons are traditionally popular among local brides and it could have been quite possible that most, if not all, warm-weather weekends for the 2012 were already taken.  One of the perks of being a wedding photographer is that I get to experience first-hand the different area venues and what they have to offer.  So it’s no wonder why we chose the Seaport Boston Hotel to be the setting for our ceremony and reception.  The weddings I have witnessed at the Seaport have been consistently flawless and the staff is just wonderful.  When we heard that September 1st was available at the Seaport, we knew it had to be our day.  Not only would it be a perfect time of year to have a wedding in Boston, but it’s also the day before Collins’ birthday.  Having an entire weekend celebration with our friends and family made perfect sense.

Having photographed hundreds of area weddings, I have seen so many beautiful and incredible wedding elements that I knew exactly what I wanted to have to create our perfect wedding day. Everything from floral design, furniture, linens, entertainment, to menu selection. Being in the industry, the word on the street was that our wedding would be the “most talked about wedding in the Boston wedding scene”! It was definitely exciting, but a little daunting, none the less!  And being a wedding photographer not behind the camera on my actual wedding day was going to be a little stressful! Selecting a photographer true to the style I shoot like also was challenging to find, hiring my friends at Click Imagery was a no-brainer.

We did a “first look” that was quite emotional for both of us.  I’m so glad we had those few moments alone together before the ceremony.  It was both exciting and personal.  What made it even better was our  adorable Boston Terrier Ollie, who looked quite dapper in his white bow tie and top hat that my mom surprised us with.  He made it down the aisle along with our two ring bearers and of course, a few chuckles from our guests, too. He most definitely stole the show! Collins and I wanted our color scheme to stay true to who we are. So selecting grays, silvers and whites with a hint of sparkle was definitely in mind when planning our wedding. The ceremony was held in the gorgeous Wintergarden Room.  

My father walked me down the aisle and I just remember starting to cry, and he looked at me with the biggest smile and said “What’s there to cry about?  This is a HAPPY DAY, I love you.” Having that moment with my father was something extra special that I will always hold close to my heart. After the ceremony, the Seaport Hotel arranged for a silver Cadillac to whisk us away to the top level of the hotel. Our reception was held in the Harborview Ballroom which overlooks and has panoramic view of the Boston Harbor.  

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Wedding Photography: Click Imagery | Wedding Venue: The Seaport Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts | Venue Coordinator: Ellen Pels from The Seaport Hotel | Wedding Cinematography: Generations Cinemastories | Wedding Coordinator: M & M Elite Planning | Floral Design: Ilex Designs | Wedding Cakes: Konditor Meister | Decor: Peterson Party Center + Be Our Guest Rentals | Linen Rentals: Table Toppers of Newton | Lighting, Dance Floor + DJ: 5 Star Events by Greg Hodges | Band: Winiker Music | Cake stands, Chalkboards + Candy Station: DIY by the Bride | Character Artist: Faces Boston | Photobooth: Shutterbooth | Wedding Invitations: Cricket Printing Rhode Island | Dance Instructor: Dance In Boston | Rehearsal Dinner Venue: The Renaissance Boston Waterfront | After Party DJ + Lighting: 5 Star Events | Wedding Dress: Melissa Sweet via Priscilla’s of Boston | Bride’s Veil: Cristina’s Bridal via The Bridal Center Andover | Bride’s Brooch: Vows Bridal Outlet | Bride’s Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Bride’s Rehearsal Dinner Dress: Nicole Miller | Bride’s After Party Dress: Alfred Angelo Bridal | Bridesmaids’ Attire: The Dessy Group | Bridesmaids’ Shoes: Nina | Groom + Groomsmen Attire: Tallia from Miltons via South Shore Plaza | Groom + Groomsmen Shoes: Converse | Wedding Hair + Makeup: Blushing Brides | After Party Hair + Makeup: Primp By Tiffany | Reverend: Dr. Robert Hall via Boston University Marsh Chapel 

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Boston Public Library Wedding from Corinna Raznikov Photography

The Boston Public Library might just be the most romantic place in the world to get married.  Either that or every bride and groom who ties the knot there really knows a thing or two about romance.  That’s because every single wedding we see from this pretty little locale hits it right out of the park in the love department with thoughtful details, gorgeous stylings and more than their fair share of meaningful moments.  And this breathtaking day planned to perfection by The Catered Affair?  Well, it just so happens to be boasting all of the above (here’s looking at you beautiful blooms from Winston Flowers), plus a Mr. and Mrs. who are the epitome of stunning.  See so much more from Corinna Raznikov in the full gallery.

Oh, and we’re not done yet.  Check out this lovely film from Long Haul Films… it’s gorgeous.

From the Bride… Before going out to dinner on our first date, Jared and I met on the corner of Boylston and Dartmouth Streets in front of the Boston Public Library, neither of us knowing that we’d be back there four years later as we vowed to spend the rest of our lives together. After Date #1, we were inseparable. Jared proposed on July 4, 2011 during an early morning walk along Walden Pond.

I’d always dreamed of getting married at the Boston Public Library, and it was easy for Jared to fall in love with the great space that captured our passion for Boston, architecture, and literature all in one venue. We chose to have our First Look on the library’s marble staircase. I stood at the top, flanked by 2 marble lions, as Jared climbed the steps to meet me. It was the moment I looked forward to most, and I couldn’t hold back the tears when I turned and saw my handsome husband for the first time.

Our ceremony took place in the Abbey Room beneath richly colored murals depicting the Quest for the Holy Grail. Jared and I created a personalized ceremony from start to finish. Our good friend served as the officiant and relatives read passages from famous writings on love, including a quote from The Alchemist. Our wedding was elegant and classic. I scoured antique shops to purchase globes, books, a typewriter, and other vintage touches to decorate the tables. Winston Flowers created beautiful centerpieces using white, peach, and pink garden roses, rich green succulents, and touches of fresh lavender. In place of a guest book, guests wrote their well wishes on library cards stamped with our wedding date. Our wedding DIY projects included designing and printing the programs, table assignments and signs, crafting lavender sachets, and assembling a colorful candy bar.

Jared and I wanted to emphasize our wedding reception’s party atmosphere, so as soon as the carrot cake had been served, the DJ turned up the music and we hit the dance floor. Our guests were on their feet for the entire evening; the energy was amazing. Jared and I loved watching our friends and family come together to celebrate, laugh, and dance the night away. As the evening drew to a close, I changed into a short strapless dress so Jared and I could make our Grand Exit. Guests waved ribbons as we left the Library and made our way to the Lenox Hotel for the after party.

Jared and I owe a huge thank you to our wedding coordinator, Erin Davies from the Catered Affair. During the year leading up to the wedding, I stayed in touch with Erin via email and monthly meetings. She helped with everything from table linen decisions to a wedding dress disaster. We are forever grateful that Erin was there to make sure that Jared and I were able to live out the wedding of our dreams.

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Wedding Photography: Corinna Raznikov Photography | Wedding Venue: Abbey Room + Popular Reading Room, Boston Public Library in Boston, Massachusetts | Event Coordination: Erin Davies from The Catered Affair | Wedding Cinematography: Long Haul Films | Floral Design: Winston Flowers | Catering + Wedding Cake: The Catered Affair | DJ: Seth Isaacs from Beat Train Productions | Lighting: Groove Entertainment | Accommodations: Lenox Hotel | Wedding Dress: Vineyard by Priscilla of Boston | Bride’s Necklace + Shoes: Kate Spade | Wedding Rings: Joseph Gann Jewelers | Bridesmaid Attire: J.Crew | Groom’s Attire: Vera Wang | Hair: Jana Rago from Salon Acote | Makeup: Dani Wagener Beauty

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Boston State Room Wedding from Clark+Walker Studio

Oh how I love a girl that knows what she wants. And this Bride knew since she was itty bitty, that she most definitely wanted her big day to shine. So when she fell in love and got engaged to her Boston beau, she started to make those dreams a reality. A gorgeous Watters gown? Check. Cascading florals? Check. A iconic venue (aka The State Room)? Check, check, check. Clark+Walker Studio captured every last gorgeous moment of this dream day, and you can see it all right here.

From the Bride… I have heard many brides say, “I was never one of those girls who has always dreamed of their wedding…”. Well I AM one of those girls and I am not ashamed to say it. I have been dreaming of and planning my wedding since I first saw Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. I always knew I wanted the fluffy white dress, the beautiful flowers, the glamorous cathedral length veil, but the rest of the wedding was all just a little bit fuzzy… until I met Dave.

Dave and I met four and half years ago at Mass General Hospital in Boston. He was working in Human Resources and I was attending Boston University and interning in his department for the summer. Being the city where we met and fell in love, Boston holds so many special memories for us. When it came to where we would get married, there was no other choice. We wanted a venue that would highlight the city but still feel intimate and romantic. As soon as we walked into the Great Room at The State Room, all the fuzziness became clear and the wedding planning was on its way.

I wanted a glamorous city wedding that was soft and romantic, but classic and modern at the same time. We chose to stick to black and ivory because they are such classic colors that can still look very modern and updated, and in my opinion, they never get old. But above all, we wanted it to feel very personal. That was one of Dave’s (very few) requirements– he wanted the wedding to feel like us, and he didn’t want to do things or incorporate things just because. He wanted there to be a reason or meaning behind every detail. It could not have come together any better than it did. Everything from our rehearsal dinner venue to our ceremony reading had special, personal meaning to us. We had our rehearsal dinner at Ristorante Fiore in Boston’s North End – the same restaurant where Dave and I had our first date. We were married on November 18th, the same day that my parents and my paternal grandparents were married. During our ceremony, Dave’s Aunt recited the exact same reading that she read at his parent’s wedding 35 years ago. Dave and I wrote the entire ceremony together (taking bits and pieces from Dave’s parents’ wedding ceremony) but then wrote our own vows separately. We had a very close personal friend sing our song (Sam Cooke’s “You Send Me”) as Dave and I had our first dance. Everything about the day was absolutely perfect and pure magic from beginning to end.

As I look back on the day, I cannot think of one single thing I would change or do differently.

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Photography: Clark+Walker Studio | Wedding Venue: The State Room in Boston, Massachusetts | Floral Design: Jeri Solomon Floral Design | Catering: Longwood Events | Cake: I Dream of Jeanne Cakes | Band: The Swinging Johnsons | Save the Date: Minted | Wedding Invitations: Wedding Paper Divas | Programs: Wicked Bride | Wedding Dress: Watters | Bride’s Shoes: Sam Edelman | Bridesmaid Dresses: J.CrewBCBG + Bari Jay  | Grooms Attire: J.Crew | Groomsmen Ties + Suspenders: The Grunion Run

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Brookline Wedding from Ashley O’Dell Photography

It’s safe to say that meeting your future Mr. or Mrs. is one of the greatest moments of your life.  And meeting your soulmate in elementary school?  That’s what we call a fairytale beginning.  And that’s exactly the case these two sweeties, who met in second grade (!) and filled their wedding with the cutest touches ever as an ode to their childhood beginning.  (Think chalkboard venue directions and childhood books as table numbers.)  And the rest of their wedding held at the breathtaking Larz Anderson Auto Museum in Brookline?  Absolutely gorgeous with fab florals from Derby Farms, a chicken and waffle nightcap and amazing images from Ashley O’Dell Photography.  See them all in the full gallery.

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From the Bride… Ned and I are both very close to our parents and siblings and wanted the day to be about family. The lyrics, “home is wherever I’m with you” from one of our favorite songs became the theme to our day.

The week leading up to the wedding was a special time for us as we worked together to complete the personal touches for our wedding. We first met in second grade and wanted to highlight our story in the details of the day. Ned hand-painted venue directions on chalkboards, a nod to our history as children together. I gathered favorite children’s books that we used as table numbers. Our guests signed the books during the reception. This way we will be able to share the memories from our wedding with our growing family.

We fell in love with Larz Anderson Park and Museum right away. For months we worried that our outdoor ceremony would be ruined by rain. We didn’t think to worry about a heat wave. One of Ned’s greatest acts of love was standing in 95 degrees heat, in the direct sun, in a tuxedo! Our guests stayed cheerful throughout, staying cool during cocktail hour sipping Stoli Dolis made by the groom.

My favorite moment of the day was right after the ceremony as we walked away from our guests and into the park. Alone with my new husband, it was the first time I had felt calm in weeks. Moments later we were surrounded by our parents and siblings and the celebration began. After what felt like minutes, our late-night snack of chicken and waffles was served, we swayed to our last dance, and our guests waved flags as we were whisked away.

We look forward to going back to Larz Anderson Park in the years to come to make more memories with our family.

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Photography: Ashley O’Dell Photography | Wedding Venue: Larz Anderson Auto Museum in Brookline, Massachusetts | Wedding Coordination: The Perfect Plan | Floral Design: Derby Farms | Caterer: Root Catered Events | Decor: DIY by the Bride + Bridesmaids | Napkins + Runners: Harvey and Strait | Music: Beat Train | Wedding Stationery: Anna Hurley | Wedding Dress: Liv Harris | Bride’s Accessories: Kate Spade | Bridesmaids’ Attire: J.Crew | Flower Girl Attire: Garnet Hill | Hair: The Makeup Artists | Makeup: Amanda Bowen

New England Wedding at Hotel Marlowe from EFD Creative

We’ve said it before, we’ll say it again…. your venue is the foundation for your big day. So when this couple came across Hotel Marlowe in Cambridge they knew it was the perfect stage for their travel-inspired celebration. Brought to us by the talented EFD Creative this romantic New England affair is filled with darling details (hellllooo hot air balloon invites!!!) and warm florals. It’s a journey that is best told by the beautiful images from LifeFusion Studio so join us right here in the gallery to explore even more.

From EFD Creative…Veronica and Greg are world travelers and wanted to bring those experiences to their wedding. Finding Hotel Marlowe was a perfect pick for the venue. The interior of the hotel and ballroom is designed with a modern eclectic feel with a whimsy of travel in the decor — compasses and world maps are part of the everyday decor… a perfect match.

We wanted to work with the hotel design and bring in Veronica and Greg’s travel elements. Place cards, menus and programs all had the travel theme with luggage, compasses, hot air balloons and more. The table names were of locations they visited world wide that had meaning for them. The cake design picked up on the patterns of the room, diamond shapes and criss crosses. Everything just came together!

From the Bride… Greg loves modern, minimalist styles and I am all about popping colors and antiques. Thank God we found Edna from EFD Creative! She had this incredible spark and managed to help us find a common vision for our special day, while putting together an amazing team of vendors. I am from three different countries and travel often. Moving has been a common pattern throughout my life. In the past three years, Greg and I have lived in 3 different states, and traveled to many new places. The theme of exploration and travel was just a natural one for both of us, and particularly fitting since most of our guests were coming from out of the country. The Marlowe Hotel in Cambridge was the perfect venue for us, as it combined the quirkiness I was looking for, with the more elegant and sophisticated concept that Greg wanted.

Our wedding was a labor of love; it was an incredibly special day, which was really a reflection of who we are. The crowd was quite eclectic with a mix of American, European and South American guests, and Joe Toto from Groove Events threw a fantastic dancing party that had even my grandmother dancing until the end!

What we will cherish forever is remembering how happy our friends and family were that day celebrating with us. Marina and Yi from LifeFusion Photography captured all those special looks, that tenderness and the love that was around. They did such a fantastic job that we want to print all the pictures they took! Melissa and Tom from Long Haul Films were quite incredible – I looked at the trailer of our wedding and it just made me cry. Those are memories that will stay with us forever. Edna is an amazing planner and a true friend. She put together a fantastic team of vendors who were not only super professional, but really great people. That was the best day of our lives!

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Wedding Photography: LifeFusion Studio, Inc. | Wedding Planning + Design: EFD Creative – Event Planning & Design | Wedding Venue: Hotel Marlowe | Floral Design: Tangerine Creations | Wedding Cake: The Icing on the Cake | Cinematography: Long Haul Films | Invitations: Allure Invitations | Hair + Makeup: Wedding Tresses | DJ + Lighting: Groove Events | Rentals: Peterson Party Center | Groom’s Suit: 9tailors

Beautiful Ballroom Boston Wedding at State Room

If you’ve ever had the chance to attend an event at The State Room in the evening, when you can see all the lights of Boston twinkle over the city, you know it’s nothing short of magic. It’s an evening that should be on every Bostonian’s must do list, and this lovely couple hosted just such a night for their guests. With the beyond talented lovelies at TRUE Event on board to make that gorgeous space even more gorgeous, and Bruce Plotkin Photography on board to capture all the magic of the evening, it’s safe to say this gallery is one stunning place to be. See it all here.

From the Bride… We knew that we wanted our wedding to be a big party with a lot of dancing. I grew up in the Boston area, and after exploring a number of venues, we decided that The State Room, with its huge space and amazing views of Boston Harbor, would be the perfect backdrop for us to dance the night away. We also knew that we wanted entertainment that was going to blow our guests away and keep them on the dance floor, so quickly booked Beantown Band, arguably one of the best bands in the Northeast.

Despite having a city wedding in a relatively modern venue, we wanted to incorporate a lot of texture and rustic elements into the décor to reflect our love of the outdoors. Deciding on our various vendors who could help make that a reality was perhaps the most fun part of the wedding, and we definitely ended up with a dream team. Having seen her in action at my best friend’s wedding a year earlier, I quickly enlisted the help of Sarah True of TRUE Event. Sarah was such an important part of the planning process, and she and her second in command, Caitlin, made me feel completely at ease on the day of. Semia Dunne of Flowers by Semia was unbelievable to work with – from our first meeting, she instantly understood my vision and incorporated so many lovely hues, textures and dimension into our floral arrangements and décor. And the wonderful team at Paper Moss worked with our calligrapher, Kristen Henderson, to create a timeless and whimsical letterpress invitation suite with painted gold edges. It perfectly set the tone for our big day!

Event planning is a hidden passion of mine and I wanted to be very hands-on throughout the design process, which included a number of DIY projects with the help of various wedding blogs and a slew of vendors from Etsy. Perhaps my favorite project was creating the concept for our escort card table, in which our tea-stained cards were displayed on vintage tin ceiling tiles using magnets made from antique filaments. I was speechless when I saw the final product!

On December 1, 2012, we awoke to find a soft snow dusting the streets of Boston – a perfect backdrop for our big day! I couldn’t have been calmer and had so much fun getting ready with my bridesmaids with Lindsay Griffin taking care of hair and Zoe Markos doing our makeup. Patrick and I did a “first look” before the ceremony, which I would highly recommend – not only do you get to spend your first few minutes with just each other, soaking in the moment, but you also get all your pictures out of the way and get to enjoy your cocktail hour! Our ceremony, which occurred right at sunset, was short but personal and the hundreds of candles that Semia flooded down the aisle created the perfect intimate ambiance. When the festivities started, both of us remarked at how unbelievable it was for us to exchange vows amongst so many of our family and friends. With Beantown providing the entertainment, it was hard for anyone to leave the dance floor, and the whole evening ran perfectly with the help of not only Sarah and Caitlin, but also the fabulous Carrie Scott and her team at The State Room. And everything was captured perfectly by Bruce Plotkin Photography so that we will remember the celebration forever! Our wedding day was everything we could have hoped for, and we’re so thankful for the important people who helped make it possible.

Wedding Photography: Bruce Plotkin Photography / Wedding Venue: The State Room in Boston, Massachusetts / Event Design + Planning: TRUE Event / Floral Design: Flowers by Semia / Officiant: Dan Griffiths / Wedding Cake: I Dream of Jeanne / Macarons: C. Crowell Fine Confections / Wedding Invitations: Paper Moss / Calligraphy: Kristen Henderson / Mirror Calligraphy: Maria Thomas / Wedding Stationery: DIY by the Bride / Ceremony + Cocktail Entertainment: Intermezzo Chamber Players / Reception Entertainment: Beantown Band via Wilson Stevens Productions / Wedding Dress: Marisa via Kleinfeld / Bride’s Shoes: Prada / Bridesmaids’ Attire: Ivy & Aster via Bella Bridesmaid / Groom’s Attire: Ralph Lauren Black Label via Saks Fifth Avenue / Hair: Lindsay Griffin Boston Hairstylist / Makeup: Zoe Markos

 

Boston Wedding from Person + Killian Photography + SD Events

We love a good, old fashioned traditional wedding here at SMP Massachusetts and The Four Seasons in Boston is basically the best place to have one. This classic beauty, designed and planned by SD Events, is picture perfect in every way. Person + Killian Photography captured all the pretty from first look to last dance and you can see it all right here in the full gallery!

From Person + Killian PhotographyWe started the day getting ready with the bride and groom, in their own separate rooms, at the Four Seasons. Bettina and John wanted to have a traditional “first look” moment before the evening’s ceremony, and the hotel’s grand staircase overlooking the Public Gardens was the perfect place to do it!

With a few hours to spare before the ceremony, we took the opportunity to get some formal photographs of the couple with friends and family. We utilized the Four Season’s beautiful indoor spaces for photos with parents and siblings, then moved across the street to the Public Garden to get some great outdoor pictures of the couple with their wedding party. The ceremony itself was held in the Four Season’s own Governor’s Room.

With formal photographs already out of the way, Bettina and John were able to enjoy their bright and lively cocktail hour with guests in the hotel’s Aujourd’hui Room, while the Main Ballroom was being prepared for the reception. The space looked soft and romantic thanks to the great planning and design by SD Events, with gorgeous floral arrangements by Mimosa. The guests had no trouble getting this party started, and with some help from Boston Beantown Band, they kept celebrating all night!

Wedding Photography: Person + Killian Photography / Wedding Venue: Governor’s Room, Four Seasons in Boston, Massachusetts / Event Planner: SD Events / Floral Design: Mimosa / Wedding Cake: I Dream of Jeanne / Entertainment: Boston Beantown Band / Linen Rental: Table Toppers / Lighting: Suzanne B. Lowell Lighting Design / Wedding Stationery: Allure Invitations / Wedding Dress: Mix of Oscar de la Renta + Monique Lhuillier from L’Elite / Hair: Mary Chheng from James Joseph Salon / Makeup: Cindy Jensen from Studio 9 Boston

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Boston Wedding at The State Room By Krista Photography

I’m not a wedding crasher (unless you count all of the glorious weddings I get to “crash” on a daily basis here at SMP), but if there is one wedding I would have been tempted to sneak my way into, it’s this breathtaking State Room affair captured beautifully by Krista Photography.  A traditional soiree that kicked off with a stunning ceremony at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, it’s one of those weddings you seriously can’t stop dreaming about with beautiful blooms from Awesome Blossom, sweet pastel hues and a pair of oh-so-happy (+ oh-so-gorgeous) newlyweds.  Life is good.  Click here for more.

Not quite ready to say goodbye to this beautiful duo?  (I know.. us, too.)  Well, thankfully, Krista Photography sent along their equally as gorgeous engagement session, so we don’t have to.  Today is awesome.

From Krista PhotographyFrom the very first time Liz emailed me, I knew I’d love her. Then we met in person, and I was totally proved right. Liz & Pete are great together, so easy to talk to, and just a joy to be with! Their wedding this fall at The State Room was no less wonderful than I would have imagined. SO much fun, and a serious love fest! These two are not only beautiful, but they are DEARLY loved by their friends and family. It was so great to celebrate with them and be part of their day!!

From the Bride… Pete and I had the most amazing wedding we could ever dream of. The weekend was so much fun, from the rehearsal dinner to the wedding; everything went off without a hitch. I was SO happy we decided to do first look before our nuptials. We met at the Ames hotel, in a private area with Krista and our videographers and it was such an amazing moment being able to see Pete (my now husband) before the wedding. We were able to take all of our photos before the wedding (thanks to Krista for recommending first look), and it was the BEST decision we made. The weather on the day of our wedding was questionable in the morning, but the rain held off, so we made a game time decision to go to the Boston Public Garden for pictures with the bridal party and family. It was a picture perfect day.

The ceremony was lovely – we had a full mass since both of our families are Catholic and it was just perfect. Since we had some lag time between the wedding and cocktail hour, we decided to do a receiving line which ended up being a great decision. I feel like I was able to see everyone at the wedding in the receiving line. Cocktail hour began at 6pm and we were able to enjoy every minute of cocktail hour; mixing and mingling with guests (another perk of doing a first look). My twin sister sang our father/daughter song (since she’s super multi-talented) and my Dad was so surprised. It was such a special moment. We danced the entire night and the dance floor was jam packed all night long (as well as the photobooth). We had a great wedding and can’t believe it’s over, but we are so happy we can relive the night through our video and photos! Wouldn’t change one thing about the day/night!

Wedding Photography: Krista Guenin from Krista Photography / Wedding Ceremony: Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Boston, Massachusetts / Reception Venue: State Room in Boston, Massachusetts / Floral Design: Awesome Blossom / Wedding Cinematography: Lisa Segal from Segal Media Productions / Wedding Cake: I Dream of Jeannie Cakes / Favors: Modern Pastry / Photobooth: New England Photobooth / Band: Kahootz / Wedding Invitations: Virginia Hobin from Heritage Isle Press / Wedding Stationery: Shelly’s Touch Stationery Boutique / Calligraphy: Gail Gardner Calligraphy / Wedding Dress: Lazaro via Christina’s Bridal / Veil + Accessories: Christina’s Bridal / Bride’s Shoes: Jimmy Choo / Engagement Ring: Jewelry Atelier / Wedding Rings: Marjorie Gad / Bridesmaids’ Attire: Lazaro via Christina’s Bridal / Mother-of-the-Bride Dress: Nordstrom / Groom’s Attire: Valentino via Saks Fifth Avenue / Groomsmen Attire: JoS. A. Bank / Bride’s Hair: Katy Sarno from Mitchell John Salon / Bridesmaids’ Hair: Rob Martelli from Avanti Salon

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