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Kori & Matthew | Wedding | The Country Club

Lots of fun and fresh details at this beautiful wedding in Chestnut Hill at The Country Club this past summer. From the color of the venue right down to the stamps on the invitations.. this wedding tied together perfectly. And the Country Club was a perfect backdrop for a super relaxed affair, complete with croquet […]

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Arivee & Trevor | Boston Wedding | Westin Copley Place

Venue: The Westin Copley Place, Boston Gown: Monique Lhuillier Shoes: Angela Nuran Planner: Karen Hyde / Great Beginnings Events Florist: Madison Floral Linens: Table Toppers of Newton Lighting: Madison Floral Hair: Jill Colwell Makeup: Stacey Frasca Entertainment: Night Shift Brian Phillips is a Boston based Wedding and Event Photographer serving all of New England including […]

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Lauren & Ian | Engagement | Boston Public Library

We started this engagement session inside the courtyard at the Boston Public Library which is easily one of my most recommended locations. Just fantastic rain or shine!!! We then worked our way over to Commonwealth Avenue mall for a few extra shots. This awesome couple is getting married later this year at the Four Seasons. […]

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Pina & Lorenzo | InterContinental Boston Wedding | Michele Mottola

What does Valentino, Herb Chambers’ Rolls-Royce Phantom, and Cardinal Sean O’Malley all have in common?? They all made an appearance at this gorgeous Boston InterContinental Hotel Wedding designed by Michele Mottola. Church: Our Lady Help of Christians Parish, Newton, MA Celebrant: Cardinal Sean Patrick O’Malley Reception Venue: InterContinental Boston Event Planner + Designer: Michele Mottola […]

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The Milky Way | My first Starry Night Sky pic

While on vacation in Chatham, MA last week, I took the opportunity to photograph the night sky which was just ever so perfect. I had never tried this before but a 30 second exposure seemed to do the trick as I laid the camera on a bench in the back yard, facing straight up of […]

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