Stories, tips, and, advice from our adventures.
Libby & Steve are no strangers to adventure. Midwesterners, they drove out to Maine for an Acadia National Park wedding. As their wedding photographers we were thrilled to be included with just twenty other people on a tour of the park that ended with an afternoon ceremony on top of Cadillac Mountain!
Read MoreTera & Andy traded in the DJ, flowers and bridal party for a hike in the mountains! Their Baxter State Park elopement on one of the trails to Katahdin was every bit as amazing as the most glam wedding. The three mile hike to secluded Chimney Pond was both stunning and life affirming. Their journey, however, started halfway across the country.
Read MoreErin & Miguel’s life stories read like world class resumes. Although for both, it’s hard to tell whether they are renowned scientists or elite outdoors athletes. They’re both! And their Acadia National Park wedding was the perfect setting to capture their diversity.
Read MoreWe couldn’t have imagined a more perfect weekend wedding for Alicia & Graves. Their Boothbay Harbor Wedding Weekend was a mix of casual, adventure and sophistication. There was also a wee bit of nudity. Hats off to the Linekin Bay Resort wedding staff!! The entire facility is amazing and beautiful, and the staff were like old friends.
Read MoreHidden Pond, this southern Maine seacoast wedding venue is definitely one of our favorites. It’s a total hidden gem of a resort in a wooded enclave in Kennebunkport near the ocean. Dana, having grown up in Haverhill is all about the seacoast region. Mike, while from Michigan, takes every opportunity to be in the water, wether in a wet suit or on a boat.
Read MoreWhat do canoes, periodic tables and lobster all have in common? You’ll find them all at Camp Withamerriel, New England’s hottest new Maine camp wedding venue! Don’t get too excited, because there will never be another wedding there again! (You’ll have to settle for the awesome Camp Wazi instead!)
Read MoreThere is a certain magic to summers in Maine, between the long days, golden light, loads of activity and carefree living. The Stone Mountain Arts Center is a Maine barn wedding venue that captures this in a way many other venues can’t.
Read MoreSummer camp weddings have a special place in our hearts, they truly allow for a couple’s creativity and unique personalities to shine. Erik and Juliette took this to a new level with a blend of France meets Boston at Camp Waziyatah in Waterford, Maine.
Read MoreWhile planning her lake wedding, Ashley met us on the phone for a consult during one of our many wedding road trips and I’m pretty sure we forgot to talk about her wedding plans. Instead, we talked about living in Iowa, Field of Dreams, life with a toddler, and by the time we hung up it felt like we had just concluded a best friend catch up session!
Read MoreWe instantly have a connection with any couple that is passionate about Mount Desert Island (MDI), Acadia National Park, and wanting a Bar Harbor wedding. It’s insanely unlikely that you can visit this magical island without it changing your life.
Read MoreA Hidden Pond Wedding is a special event at a special location, a little spa retreat nestled into an otherwise forgotten stretch of flat land on the outskirts of a thriving coastal Maine town. It was just the right mix of intimacy, Maine mystique, and foodie sophistication that Michigan born Kat and Eric needed.
Read MorePlanning an Acadia National Park wedding? Or just need travel advice? Ask Rachael and Susan who are passionate visitors of National Parks. They’ve knocked a remarkable number off in their five years together, from East to West and into Canada.
Read MoreThis Cliff Island wedding has all the makings of a modern day fairytale. Cliff Island is one of thousands of islands off Maine’s coast, so it’s no wonder we almost boarded the wrong water taxi! Loie had arranged for our ride to the island on a water taxi from the main land. We felt a bit like tourists enjoying the ride out of Portland and the views of Casco Bay as we enjoyed the life of Maine wedding photographers.
Read MoreEver heard of Migis Lodge? It’s the go-to spot for a Sebago Lake wedding. What you probably don’t know is that Wind in the Pines also hosts weddings and we think it’s the best kept secret around! Sarah and Colby road tripped it up from DC to take over the camp with family and friends for the weekend.
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