The wind was sweeping, and the rain was pouring, but it just added to the romance and adventure of this incredible moment in their lives, and I was so happy to be a part of it. I hope you enjoy these scenes from Danny & Chelsea’s proposal, and maybe get some ideas for your own proposal story! If you need someone there to photograph the big moment, please get in touch. I LOVE photographing proposals and helping to plan them! :)
I had the pleasure of photographing Danny’s proposal to Ellie today, and it was so amazing! It was a blast helping Danny to plan this moment - lots of emailing back and forth with location ideas, sample images and satellite imagery for different locations. And then this morning, being able to see he and Ellie and guide him to the location via text - I felt like a CIA operative with me at the base and he in the field as I guided him along to the spot.
Light was everywhere - a photographer’s dream! Before we knew it, First Look took place on the lower patio of the hotel, directly overlooking the ocean and the lighthouse. I mean, the views and surroundings really are a huge draw to this venue. Guests even arrived early to take photos of the lighthouse and scenery, and the plus side is there were appetizers and no tourists to battle! Just about every corner of the place is scenic, and Jackie and Mark capitalized on that fact big time.
Sarah & Adam chose a color palette and theme based on different wines, and that idea did not disappoint! The burgundy, blushes and champagne colors all came together beautifully for a well-coordinated look. Everything from the gowns to the florals and wine-bottle table numbers were on point and flawless. We had cheery sunshine for the First Look, as well as all of the formal photos that took place prior to the ceremony, and then a little bit of cloud cover as a pleasant shade for the ceremony.
This wonderful couple had their celebration at the fabulous Granite Ridge Estate & Barn in Norway, Maine, and it was top-to-bottom breathtaking. The weather held up for us all, not to hot, not too cool, just right, and there was even some cloud cover to provide relief from the sun. The decor was elegant, soft and romantic, just like Natalie’s gown, and the ceremony was among the most unique, heartfelt and joyful that I have ever seen.
I love helping future fiancés-to-be plan their surprise proposals in Kennebunkport, Maine. And I love being a part of the surprise itself when I photograph them. Whenever I photograph them, I usually am able to blend into the scenery so as not to spoil the surprise, but I’ve never had to put on my stealth mode so far like this one! This time, I got to be extra sneaky and play the role of sailing crew on a sailboat! I got the t-shirt and everything. Ryan and I put together a plan that I would pretend to be part of the crew on the Pineapple Ketch, a lovely charter sail boat that docks at the Nonantum Resort in Kennebunkport, Maine.
Congratulations to Dakota & Katie! These two were engaged near Portland Head Light at Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, and I was so happy to help them capture the moment that took place right on the coast overlooking the ocean. Dakota and Katie had a road trip vacation to our beautiful coastal town of Portland all the way from Michigan, and Dakota used the special setting and trip as the perfect backdrop to pop the question. I am always careful not to give myself away for these kinds of photoshoots, and was hiding in plain sight for the big moment. Katie said I was very sneaky and had no idea that I was in on Dakota’s plans. Mission accomplished! :) We had fun exploring a bit of the park together after the big moment and I had a blast with these two. I hope you enjoy this sneak peek from their session as much as I enjoyed creating the images!
-Brittany
Neil and texted back and forth all day to coordinate his proposal to Tayla. We had a slick plan for me to pick up the ring which he left with the front desk staff, and give it to him at the location so as not to tip her off with a big ring box in his pocket.
Oh my heart! I was just with the cutest couple today! Jay & Richa were just engaged at Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, Maine today! We really lucked out with the weather for their special moment, and it just started to sprinkle right after she said YES. We quickly found some shelter from the drizzle from a nearby, blossoming apple tree (*swoon*), and a few more spots with the famous lighthouse in the background before it started really coming down.
The weather was perfection as the wedding began at the Immaculate Conception Cathedral in downtown Portland, followed by the reception at the lovely Westin hotel, also downtown. I couldn’t have asked for things to go more smoothly, and these two rocked it out (though, that wasn’t a surprise at all!)!
It was truly an honor to be there when these two got engaged, and to be there on their wedding day! Toni looked like a princess in her stunning and flowing gown, romantic hair, and even down to her amazing nails! The entire day felt like I had stepped into a fairy tale.
Lucky for us Ft. Williams Park has more than one or two backdrops to choose from, and the early spring landscaping made for beautiful and detailed scenes that just aren’t available any other time of the year. Taking a long walk around the park’s walking paths, climbing hills and scaling cliffs didn’t deter them as they excitedly explored cliffside goat trails and hidden paths of the park with me. These two adventurers were total champs during their shoot, and so easy to work with! I can’t wait for their wedding in the Fall!
The weather may have been a little chilly, but that did not dampen any spirits and everything went smooth as butter. We started off the day with their first look on the docks of the marina next to the venue, and my was it just breathtaking! The skyline of Portland across the bay plus the boats in the marina lent to that most amazing nautical “Maine” feeling you really can’t get anywhere else.
This was such a fun and unique ceremony, and I just loved the vibe these two had with their flannel shirts and hiking shoes, and even more so their sense of adventure! The night before, they had been camping up in Acadia National Park, folioing a long road/camping trip to Maine. Even though they are from out of state, I feel like they encapsulated the Maine spirit 100% with their true appreciation of the outdoors and the natural beauty of our surroundings, and their spirit of adventure.
The light was glowy and soft, there were gorgeous lake and mountain views, and just about everything you could hope for, was Top it all off with a spectacular sunset against the mountains and lake, and it was perfection.
Tyler and I had planned his surprise proposal to Savannah at Kettle Cove together and I couldn’t wait for the big day! When it finally came, the sky was nice and blue. Then, on my drive there as I got deeper into Cape Elizabeth, there suddenly was a thick wall of fog! It was the craziest thing ever! We’re talking super thick-as-pea-soup fog. It was nice and warm though, so it really was quite enjoyable and fun!
Diana looked amazing, Bayard was happy because he hooked a fish before the ceremony (he is an avid fisherman), and Maddie, their precious pup happily played the role of flower girl. You know I love a fuzzy flower girl or ring bearer!! What more could you want for a Maine camp wedding?? Their day was truly “them” and had all of the elements that showed their personalities, it was just wonderful.
It was the perfect summer day for Alyssa & Derek’s wedding at The View Point Hotel in York, Maine. It was everything you would imagine a coastal Maine wedding to be, including a seaside ceremony with direct views of the Nubble Lighthouse.
It's not every Friday evening that I get to spend waterside at one of Maine's amazing lakes, but when I do, I take it in as much as possible! I had a wonderful time with Diana and Bayard this evening along with their sweet, sweet pup Maddie (and Diana's wonderful mom, too!). These two absolutely love to fish and wanted to have that theme incorporated into their session.
After a lot of logistics and planning since he hadn't been to Maine previously, Mike chose the perfect spot for the big moment, and for photos afterward. I was delighted to meet both of them in person and capture this super special moment in their lives. We had a blast as we went from jetty to beach to grassy ocean views all during our shoot and I just admired the love and joy these two have for each other. It amazes me sometimes how such a great amount of adventure can be packed into such a small time frame like finding a heart-shaped rock for them on the beach where he proposed, and a rainbow appearing right afterward, friendly visits with onlookers, a giant yacht, a tesla appearance - this trip seemed to have it all!