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Kathryn & Donny were married at Willowdale Estate, a lovely venue located north of Boston.  After photographing their shower in May, I knew their wedding day would be a great event and one big party!

Having dated for 7 years prior to saying “I do”, I really wanted to capture the closeness among them and their family and friends as the day unfolded. From a few tears to a ton of laughs, Kathryn and Donny’s love for each other was easy to see.  

I wish them the very best!

Enjoy the photos and I look forward to sharing part II very soon!

  

I love the flower color palette!

 

Love this next one, this was during a prayer.

Finally married!


 

I have to credit my assistant for the day David, for helping me out and taking a few of the lovely photos posted here.

bda
  • June 30, 2010 - 3:00 PM

    LoreneHeath - Some time ago, I did need to buy a car for my business but I did not earn enough money and couldn’t buy something. Thank heaven my dude adviced to take the loan from banks. Thus, I did so and used to be happy with my credit loan.

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  • July 2, 2010 - 2:09 AM

    Tricia - Beautiful pictures! Can’t wait to see more!!

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  • July 28, 2010 - 4:19 PM

    Diane methia - Lauren: You have a natural God Given Talent: love your photo’s: I’m Proud of you: keep up the great work: Good Luck In all your future jobs.
    Auntie Diane

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I’m more of a fall/spring, “in between”, season type of person. The cool, crisp (but not frigid) air and the warm (but not sweltering) days are my favorite. However, even though I may put autumn and spring higher up on my list, I still get excited for the summertime….long days and warm nights, what’s not to love?

So, today’s post is a preview of summer– The smells, the sights, and tastes of the season!

bda
  • June 3, 2010 - 2:27 PM

    lindsey - awesome!! whoever is holding thoses crostinis is really good looking.

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  • June 3, 2010 - 8:15 PM

    Steve - Great "summery" (is that a word??) shots! You should seriously think about making a cookbook (with your own photos, of course).

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