The opportunity for a Boston wedding photographer to head to the coast and get some engagement photos is never turned down.
Friday evening saw me catching up with Lynn and Joe up in Wells, ME. We scoped out some locations for their wedding photos, and got them some engagement shots while we were at it. Getting out of Boston and shooting with these guys was great fun and I’m looking forward to their big day, which is rapidly approaching.
We started out at the home of their close friends, which is based near Wells Beach, and got some fun shots on their balcony overlooking the sea. After that, we moved on to the harbor area near the beautiful sea marshes behind Drakes Island beach. This is a really nice little area that offers some wonderful opportunities for some great Maine engagement photographs.
Both the marsh area and the sea were complimented by some beautiful man-made structures, including the gazebo and a great little viewing platform.
The back of the local fishing shop made for a really unique spot for some more coastal Maine engagement photos. The weathered wooden shingles on the shop gave a wonderfully traditional Maine backdrop, and the wooden pillars wrapped in rope meant you know you are by the coast.
After this, we headed to Kennebunk beach to get some more engagement photos, and this proved to be another stunning location. You are really spoilt for choice when shooting Kennebunkport engagements and as a Boston wedding photographer it is always a nice change to get out of the city and explore other parts of New England. I had a great afternoon with Lynn and Joe, and can’t wait to shoot their wedding.
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The Yankees were in town the weekend before last, and I learned early on in getting to know my new hometown that this is always a big sporting event in the Boston. I received a call a couple of days before from Lindsay, a Red Sox fan, asking if I had some availability to shoot an engagement session for her and her fiancé Brian, who is a Yankees fan.
Shooting engagement photos at Fenway Park was something that I have wanted to do since moving to this town and setting up my Boston wedding photography business here in the USA. Lindsay and Brian were really great fun to work with and despite the Yankees winning the game the night before, they were both still on speaking terms :)
It was another scorcher in Boston and we started off getting some great engagement photos in the Beacon Hill area, near where Lindsay works. We then had a nice relaxed walk through Boston Common to the Public Gardens, where we shot some more really nice photographs. Photographing at a few different locations gave us a nice variety of images from the day, and gave Lindsay and Brian a lot of photos to use for their wedding day guest book.
We then drove up to get some final engagement photos at Fenway Park. The heat was on again that day (for us AND the Sox bullpen) and driving over allowed us to crank the AC, cool down and refresh a little before getting back into the mix. Fenway was already bustling with people ready for the day’s game, and we had a great time walking around with the crowds at Fenway Park, and catching some of the historic stadium’s iconic architecture, colors and landmarks as we went.
The Sox went on to win the series, and we went on to get some unique shots of a great couple.
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All the best to Lindsay and Brian with the rest of the planning, it was really great working with you guys!
So I thought I would offer some insight from a Boston wedding photographers perspective on how you should go about selecting who you want to take your wedding photos on the big day.
This can feel like a tough challenge, and finding a good match is essential with regards to the end result. I would recommend starting your search early and having a good idea of what it is you want from your wedding photographer in Boston. Remember, on the actual day you will be spending a lot of time with your chosen photographer, so getting someone you can work with will make the memories of your day so much better.
To start you should first consider the style of photography that you wish to have your day captured in. These days, there is not just one style of wedding photography. Traditional wedding photography is no longer the only type, and long are the days of formal group shots filling your wedding album. Traditional still has a place, but now photojournalistic photography and fashion photography are forcing their way firmly onto the scene. I for example shoot an editorial style of wedding photography in Boston. This takes in both a documentary aspect from photojournalism with some traditional and unique posed shots.
Your budget will come into affect as you then look for photographers that are within a range that you have set. Your wedding photography budget may be something you are tempted to cut back on, but it will be your photos that you look back on in the coming years to remember your day by. Always go for the best photographer you can and remove any package additions you don’t need. You can always add on things like albums later and they can make very good presents from guests at your wedding. I have a completely customizable set up and work with my clients after their actual wedding to produce albums and anything else I can help with. Even a year or more down the line, if a client gets in touch and asks for an album then, I’m always happy to help.
Some questions that you may want to ask yourself and your photographer before deciding:
1. Have you seen enough of their work? You should be asking to view images from complete weddings they have shot in the past and not just view their online portfolios. Get a complete idea of what you can expect.
2. What should I include in my wedding package? Each photographer offers a little something different, but the fundamentals will be similar. Sit down and write out the main things that you want from your photographer, be it an engagement shoot beforehand, reprint rights to your photos or your album choices after and go through this list with your prospective photographers.
3. Who owns the copyright to the photographs? These belong to the photographer who took your images. However this doesn’t mean that you won’t be able to make copies of the photos. Most photographers include the option to purchase the reprint rights to your photographs so that you may make copies of them whenever you want. Usually the restrictions are that you cannot use these images commercially, (for example to promote your own wedding photography business).
4. When should I sign the wedding photography contract? Once you feel happy with your choice of photographer you should sign the contract as soon as possible. Without signing the contract, Boston wedding photographers are unlikely to keep that date saved for you and it could mean that the photographer of your choice takes another booking for that day. A nonrefundable deposit at the time of signing is normally expected to reserve this day, as the Boston wedding photographer you have chosen is putting this date aside for you and turning down further opportunities of work.
5. What should be included in the contract? The names of the bride and groom as well as the photographer should be included in the contract along with contact information for all. The contract should also include information related to;
All locations that will be shot during the wedding day,
Any on the day requirements for actual photographs (normally groups shots or individuals) or photographer requirements such as food provision or breaks.
The package choices you have made along with itemized billing details for these,
The copyright policy regarding the images and what reprint rights you will have on them,
The deposit amount and when this and the final payments are to be made,
Any cancellation or refund policy, if available.
6. Will it be the person I met that will photograph my Boston wedding? I personally shoot every Boston wedding that I book, and while this will be the case most of the time, there are larger Boston wedding photography studios that have a number of photographers associated. If this is the case then make sure that you meet the actual person that will be covering your day to check for compatibility.
7. Are you comfortable with the photographer? This might be the most important question that you ask yourself, and the reason why it is so important to meet your photographer in person. If you are not comfortable with your wedding photographer, your photos will show it. Despite the nerves and excitement of the day, you should feel relaxed and comfortable with your photographer. The best wedding photographers have a way of getting the best out of you on your big day, and engagement shoots are a great way to determine if this is the case.
I hope that this has helped a little in providing some insight into how to go about booking your Boston wedding photographer. If you are interested in booking me for coverage of you Boston wedding, then please get in touch via the contact page on my website and I look forward to hopefully hearing some of the questions above from you soon.
I had the great pleasure of meeting with Rachel and Evan this past weekend to shoot their Boston engagement photographs. And the heat was on!
After the high temperatures of the previous two days in New England, Saturday proved to be only mildly cooler. So armed with a good few bottles of cold water and blotting paper we headed to Beacon Hill and the beautiful Acorn Street. Rachel and Evan were a truly great pleasure to work with and my thanks are extended to them for allowing me to keep them in the heat to get them some really great photos.
This really unique spot provides a wonderful old New England setting, with a very classic Boston feel, and is one of my favorite engagement shoot locations. The old cobbled street and street lamps create a great atmosphere and perfect backdrop for a Boston wedding or engagement shoot.
The Beacon Hill area is a favorite with Boston wedding photographers, and in addition to Acorn Street, provides some other really striking backdrops. Its location close to the Boston Common, allowed us to head there afterwards to continuing shooting, as the sun dropped down over the Northeast for a beautiful sunset.
I’m really looking forward to shooting with Rachel and Evan on their actual wedding day down in Newport, RI, as they were such a great pleasure to work with on the engagement shoot. A wedding by the sea should provide us with slightly cooler weather as well!
If you would like to inquire about booking me as your Boston wedding photographer or talk about arranging your Boston engagement shoot then please visit the main website to view the portfolio and then get in touch via the contact page.
As a Boston wedding photographer, it is always nice to meet a couple for their Boston engagement shoot. Not only does it give them an idea of how I work and let them see a personalized sample of my style of photography, but it also gives me the chance to build a connection with the couple prior to their actual wedding day. I think that this is really important, as it is always nicer to have worked with someone and establish a rapport before I turn up to capture one of the biggest days of their lives.
I meet with all clients before their wedding day and talk through all the details of it thoroughly beforehand, but having them in front of the camera develops a greater connection between me and them. An engagement shoot is a fun and stress free affair, where there shouldn’t be many time constraints and where I can really get to know them. It should be something that becomes a fond memory, and the couple can walk away with some really great shots to remember it by. Having shared that with a couple makes it so much nicer when you are shooting their actual day. It’s very useful for a couple to look through my online galleries of wedding images to see how other peoples photos came out, but it is not until they see themselves in my photos that they really know that they are going to love them.
I recently did a Boston engagement shoot for a couple at the newly developed park opposite the Science Museum in Cambridge, MA. This was my first same-sex engagement shoot here in Boston and I was really pleased with how the photos came out, as were the couple. The weather wasn’t great, but we managed to get a good lot of photos before the skies finally decided to open up on us. It was great fun though, and we had a good chance to chat and find out a little more about each other, and I came away having met a great couple and being able to deliver them some shots that we were all really pleased with.