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Rose and Cam: Island Wedding (Vinalhaven, Maine)

  Penobscot Bay is my old stomping grounds, and is an incredibly special place.  Back when I was a full time Captain with Outward Bound, I did laps around Vinalhaven island on every conceivable kind of boat possible, in all varieties of weather, and with a wide range of friends and students aboard.  Penobscot Bay is where we completed numerous adventures and started even more.

The happiness…

  It’s not surprising then that I was completely thrilled to be back in The Fox Island Thoroughfare heading to Vinalhaven to shoot a wedding weekend.  The weather was perfect, the families were amazing, and more welcoming than we could have ever expected.

Getting ready for a bear hug… the best greeting ever!

  Rose and Cam are incredible people and hosts.  Never before have I had a client RUN across a field (and I mean run) to bear hug me at our first meeting.  I soon discovered that Rose’s amazing energy and constant smile were gifts that she shared with everyone in her life.  Cam was equally sweet and happily took folks across the bay repeatedly throughout the weekend (thanks Cam for not running full speed to bear hug me… it’s ok, really).

Squeezing in for the 30+ buttons.

Holding back tears…

Rose came down the isle (foreground) and Cam teared up.  Very sweet.

  It was wonderful to spend time with two people who so openly adore one another, their families and their friends.  Their home on Vinalhaven is a truly spectacular location, but this weekend, it’s beauty was certainly elevated by the love and respect displayed during this wedding celebration.  It truly was an honor to spend so much time with all of you!

Ceremony complete… they took some time on the dock to themselves.  Nice Flemish Coils whoever did that.  We appreciated it!

And some time on the porch…

Their hilarious and wonderful first dance.

Cam defies gravity…

Rose crowd surfing.

Unstoppable.

The merriment of the reception.

Notice that none of these feet are on the ground.  These guys danced so hard the floor shook.  We had to cut the cake early because of concerns that it would fall over (not joking).

The incredible fireworks display.  No injuries reported.

The whirling, spinning mass of family and friends beneath the tent.

  Thank you so much for having us!  We loved meeting all of you and spending the weekend at your wonderful house.  There’s a mooring and a cold beer waiting for all of you the next time you sail through Harpswell!

Want to see more?  The complete photos are available here.

Vendors:

Catering:  Belle Fete (great job Lori).

Band:  Jenny Woodman Band

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Stacia & Lloyd: Bar Harbor Wedding

 

    We love emotion.  We love bear hugs, tears of joy, stomach churning excitement and laughter that brings you to your knees.  Capturing emotion is one of our greatest strengths, and one of the most frequent compliments we receive from our clients.  We feed off of it, we celebrate it and we get to witness it often through our work.

    But Stacia & Lloyd… they bring more emotion than any of us could have ever expected.  These two were jubilant to be getting married.  They had fun, they laughed, they cried, Stacia sang (I’m not kidding), Lloyd danced (at times alone) while the band jammed for a half hour straight… and their families responded in turn with an outpouring of love and joy.  They’re our kind of people: they know who they are, and are so comfortable with themselves that they wore their emotions on their sleeves.

Stacia had a little Roaring 40’s “thing” happening in her outfit, and this image is timeless…

The ribbons that adorned the cast iron rails.

Lloyd seeing his bride for the first time!

Always a connection, always a glance, always a smile…

    Stacia and Lloyd are a New York couple who chose the Bar Harbor Regency to host their wedding and reception because Maine was the location of their very first vacation together.  We’ve stayed at the Regency many times before during the LL Bean catalog photo shoots, but I was completely unfamiliar with their wonderful ”Stone House,” which is a private building nearby with commanding ocean views and a certain sense of elegance and intimacy that’s hard to find.

Minotts Floral Creation.  Beautiful.

The Stone House View at The Bar Harbor Regency

Lloyd, reading his vows.

Another burst of laughter!

    Stacia & Lloyd’s day was a handcrafted wedding that was filled with thoughtful, personal details… but at the same time was about as unpretentious as a wedding could be.  Their ability to laugh, cry and be “real” was truly beautiful to observe and capture.  Thanks for including Christine and I in your big day.  You’re an inspiration to all of us!

 

Want to see the complete wedding photos?  They’re all right here: www.brianwedge.com

Vendors:

Venue:  The Bar Harbor Regency

Flowers:  Minotts Flowers

Band:  The Coronados

Pie Buffet (no cake): Morning Glory Bakery

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Kate & Tom’s Maine Wedding

    Kate & Tom’s wedding embodied everything we love: the perfect balance of casual elegance and thoughtful details.  Great families, fantastic friends and a whole lot of fun.  Kate went to Bowdoin College here on the coast of Maine, and returned with Tom to be married at St. Peter’s By The Sea in Cape Neddick. 

The foggy, windy roads of Cape Neddick… and the sign that points the way.

 

Kate’s unique linen dress.

 

Kate & her dad on the way to the church.  You can see the anticipation on her face.

 

Preparing for the walk down the isle…

 

I think her expression says it all!

    Despite the fog (yes, it was foggy… again), the reception at the Greystone Manor was gorgeous, and the Sperry Tent a haven of warmth, laughter and fun.  The Sperry Tents (in my opinion) are the most elegant tents made… their hand cut wooden posts and beautiful lights have a dramatic impact on the reception.

Staying warm on a cold day with Tom’s help.

 

Beach Pea Bakery’s amazing cake creation, adorned with Kate Martin’s flowers.

 

Their first dance.

 

Kate’s mom, holding back tears while watching Kate & her dad have their first dance (foreground).

 

Tearing it up…

 

Tom, Kate and their adoring fans…

    As an added bonus, both Christine and I were dragged (literally) into a group photo with fellow Bowdoin alums for the alumni magazine.  Polar Bears stick together, but we’ve never had this happen to us before.  It’s just an example of the many different ways in which Tom, Kate and their families/friends went out of their way to be inclusive and welcoming!

   Thanks to everyone for such a wonderful time!  Kate and Tom are off to a well deserved honeymoon in Thailand.  So jealous!!!

Want to see the complete set of photos?  They’re all right here: www.brianwedge.com

Vendors/locations:

Pre Wedding:  Cliff House

Church:  St. Peter’s By The Sea, Cape Neddick

Reception:  Greystone Manor, Cape Neddick

Catering:  Kitchen Chicks

DJ:  DJ Jerry & The Power Posse (no, I’m not making that up)

Cake:  Beach Pea Bakery

Flowers:  Kate Martin

Paper:  Black Pearl Press

Tent:  Sperry Tents

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Selected Again: Favorite knot.com “Real Wedding”

    Well it never gets old having our work appear in books, magazines, movies or even great websites.  The folks over at theknot.com have collaborated with us many times over the years to share fantastic weddings from around the globe. Click here or the images below to view the latest feature at theknot.com.

Maine Wedding Photographer Featured in theknot.com

    Most recently, they featured our work with Carolyn and Drew… two WONDERFUL folks (with incredible families) who were married last September at Cindy Lang’s Field in Martinsville, ME.  We had been to the oceanfront farmhouse many times before with the LL Bean catalog photo shoots, but it’s always special to return for a wedding.

     From a photography perspective, Carolyn & Drew’s wedding had everything we dream of: thoughtful details, gorgeous locations, and a stress free celebration complete with horse drawn wagons, oceanside lighthouses and simple elegance.

Maine Wedding Photographer Featured in theknot.com brian wedge

 CONGRATULATIONS DREW & CAROLYN!!!!  Your beautiful wedding was a joy to celebrate with you!  Christine and I look forward to seeing you both again this summer!

To view the complete wedding photos from Carolyn & Drew’s Featured Martinsville Wedding click here.

Location: Cindy Lang’s Field, Martinsville, ME

Catering: Swan’s Way, Camden, ME

 

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