Wrenn & Ryan: Cousin’s Island Chapel Wedding, Yarmouth, ME

I have a GREAT job.  I’ll be the first to admit it.  Week after week, day after day, I’m lucky enough to meet some of the most interesting and talented people on the planet.  At our most basic level, our work is simply storytelling.  We’re photojournalists, capturing real moments and real emotions creatively and beautifully.  Quite often, it is our job to discover the underlying story… to weave the thread that connects all the different characters.

With Wrenn and Ryan, their story was so beautiful and so elegantly simple, that we connected easily… and our “job” was really all about remaining unobtrusive and just letting their thoughtful plans unfold.  After meeting with them, I expected to have a great time with them… but what I didn’t expect was how much fun I would have not only with them, but their incredible family and friends.

Their rehearsal dinner began with lobsters, steamers, and a slideshow.  Nothing too surprising here right?  Wrong: in the middle of the slideshow, the incredible music of David Berkeley faded out, as David Berkeley walked in to personally serenade the couple.

Wrenn first sees David Berkeley walk in playing.

David… killing it.  So good.

Ryan had secretly plotted and planned this surprise… and based on Wrenn’s expression… I’d say it worked!

David wrote a song just for Ryan and Wrenn based on information that Ryan had shared with him over the past year.  What an amazing, thoughtful gift!  There’s so much that happened at the rehearsal dinner that I couldn’t possibly fit it all in this post, but rest assured it was documented and can be seen with all the photos here (or follow the link at the very end of this posting).

Next day = Wedding Day!  Wrenn’s gown hangs at their family house on Cousin’s Island.

“Soon to be Mrs. Baldwin”

I love the silhouette of Wrenn in this image and her expression as she tries to figure out this “veil thing.”

From the community house next door to the Cousin’s Island Chapel, Wrenn watches the guests arrive.

Beautiful bouquets by Flora Home.  Nice work!

Ryan patiently waiting for the ceremony to begin.

Wrenn’s last yell to her bridesmaids before they walk down the aisle.

Ryan waits for Wrenn & her dad.

A unique perspective from outside, one of the windows was left open for ventilation.  That’s Wrenn and Ryan at the altar in the left hand corner of the image.

With dappled light reflecting off a window… Wrenn looks incredible.

Husband and wife!

Walking back down the aisle.

Just a seconds after stepping outside… a real, timeless moment captured.

Wrenn & Ryan on the top step of the chapel.

With Ryan holding her shoes… they’re off to the reception at Camp Hammond!

Beautiful cake.  (You know I had to try it… two thumbs up)!

First dance.

Wrenn’s brother breaks it down.

This person will remain unidentified… but I believe he’s dancing here.

This is definitely dancing.  I think.

We brought our photobooth again… and these lovely guests decided to document their night.  The sign reads “Before (7:25pm)”

After 10:21pm, it was all over.

Not sure what this is about… I just hope I’m not encouraging him.

Sign reads: “Wrenn & Friends – Imagine you in 2037″

Awww… so sweet.  (You should see the ones they took just before this).

Normally I finish a blog post with a gorgeous image of the wedding couple… but not today.  Nothing says “The End” quite like a passed out guy and an empty bottle of Maker’s Mark.

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In all seriousness though, Malia and I had so much fun at your wedding.  You and your family/friends were all so wonderful to us, we really appreciated the opportunity to document your day.  Thank you for having us!!

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Details/Vendor Links:

Guest Rockstar:  David Berkeley (available on iTunes)

Ceremony:  Cousin’s Island Chapel, Cousin’s Island, ME

Reception:  Camp Hammond, Yarmouth, ME

Caterer:  The Black Tie Company (nice job Paula)

Florist:  Flora Home

Gown: Amsale (Gabriella New York Bridal Salon)

Bridesmaids Dresses: Thread (Bella Bridesmaids)

DJ: M&M Entertainment

Cake: Black Tie

Paper: Ceci New York (Kate’s Paperie)

Photography:  Brian Wedge Photography

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Nikki & Steve: Teugega Country Club Wedding, Rome, NY

It is always an honor for us to photograph a wedding… but it was extra special to be there to support our cousin Nikki, as she married the man of her dreams in upstate New York.  And what a wedding it was!  With a church ceremony followed by a spectacular reception on the shores of Lake Delta, we felt lucky to be there!

Getting ready to be married!

Coming down the aisle of the church with her dad… beautiful.

Steve waiting for their arrival.

A beautiful old church.  What a wonderful location for a ceremony.

Nikki’s sister sang beautifully at the ceremony.  What a gift!

The big kiss!

Coming back down to the aisle.  Husband and wife.

Real joy… captured immediately after the ceremony concluded.

A simple, but beautiful detail: Nikki’s veil.  Gorgeous.

We took to the golf cart for about 10 minutes of photos, just as the sun was setting.

Timeless and beautiful.

Fading light… just as the sun sets, and moments before their introductions to the reception.

Hand in hand: their first dance as husband and wife.

There was no trouble getting people out on the dancefloor.

Freshly made donuts during the reception.  They were incredible (we had to try them), and had to wonder why everyone doesn’t do this at their wedding reception!  Great idea!

We also brought our photo booth along so guests could leave photo messages for Steve and Nikki.

Let’s just say folks got creative with their photos.

A+ to the guy in the tux doing John Travolta.  A++ to the guy with the chicken who needed to quench his thirst at the very moment that the flash bulbs went off!

More creativity.

We never cease to be amazed by wedding guests and a photobooth.

The mustaches were a big hit.

Nikki and Steve: THANK YOU for having us at your wedding.  THANK YOU for coordinating your dates with our insane schedule… we were so honored to be there, to celebrate with you, and to support both amazing families.  Have fun on your Croatian honeymoon!!  You deserve it!

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Details/Vendor Links:

Ceremony:  First Presbyterian Church, Rome, NY

Reception:  Teugega Country Club, Rome, NY

Caterer:  Teugega Country Club, Rome, NY

Florist:  Coriale Flowers

Band: The Billionaires

Cake: Desserts Beyond The Ordinary

Photography:  Brian Wedge Photography

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Hannah & Jason: Newagen Seaside Inn, Southport Island, ME

Hannah & Jason’s wedding was a long time in the making.  Ten years ago, it was love at first sight for the two of them, when they met at Brandeis University.  Their wedding was a celebration of all that they had already accomplished, as well as the union of two wonderful families.

The Newagen Seaside Inn played host to Hannah & Jason’s weekend long festivities.

Southport Island (in Boothbay Harbor) never disappoints for a wedding ceremony.

Hannah’s beautiful dress.

Bridesmaids hard at work, fastening one of about a hundred buttons on her dress.

Finishing touches.

Think she’s happy to see Jason?  YES!

Jason waits as Hannah and her dad come down the aisle.

Their ceremony was on the front lawn of the Inn… overlooking the sea.

Bridesmaids and their bouquets.

Hannah’s mom and dad watch.

The big kiss!

Coming down the aisle as husband and wife, Hannah & Jason had their 1969 GTO waiting for them.

The ultimate getaway car.  Yes, those are the tires burning… and yes, that is Jason at the wheel.

Relaxing alone during the cocktail hour.

Hannah’s bouquet.

Their first dance.

Their cake.  It was GOOD (we had to try it).

A quiet moment caught at the same time from two different perspectives.

Their waterfront tent glowing at sunset.

Some serious dancing.

And serious fun.

After hours bowling in the Pine Room.  (Hannah won by the way).

Throughout the night, amidst all the dancing and laughing… Hannah and Jason were never far from each other.  It was beautiful to see them together, and a joy to document their wedding day.  Thanks so much for having us!  We had a wonderful time!

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Details/Vendor Links:

Ceremony/Reception:  Newagen Seaside Inn

Caterer:  Newagen Seaside Inn

Florist:  Emily Carter Floral Design

Dress:  Judd Waddell

Paper:  Three Little Words (nice work Emily!)

DJ: Dan Debruin

Ceremony/Cocktail Music: Southern Maine String Quartet

Cake: Sweet Sensations

Photography:  Brian Wedge Photography

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Mollie & Greg: Ocean View Inn Wedding, Gloucester, MA

We first met Mollie about 3 years ago at her best friend’s wedding (Carolyn & Drew) on the coast of Maine.  When Mollie and Greg contacted us to photograph their seaside wedding in Gloucester, Massachusetts, we jumped at the chance!

Greg and Mollie both went to Bates College in Maine, so it was no surprise that their ceremony combined their love of the outdoors, with thoughtful, introspective vows that they had written themselves.  On the very first page of their wedding program, were the words of Goethe: “Nothing is worth more than this day.”

Mollie and Greg’s rings.

Mollie’s gorgeous dress.

Mollie’s bridesmaids were amazing.  Through the flurry of activity, Mollie catches a quick glimpse of herself in the mirror.

Mollie and her bridesmaid watch as guests arrive.

Greg and his brother wait for their cue just moments before the ceremony begins.

Mollie and her dad start down the aisle.

Greg’s emotion and love is obvious.

Cape Ann is a beautiful setting for a ceremony.

After the kiss… Mollie is psyched!

Then the world’s smartest ice cream truck man arrives just after the ceremony.

Who could blame them for partaking in the frozen delicious treats of the ice cream truck?  Nice work!

Mollie and Greg took a few minutes alone together following the ceremony.

A Friendship Sloop… much like the one we used to own sailed by.

Greg is 6′ 8″ and Mollie had no problem diving into his arms throughout the day.  They were both so happy!

Walking over to Good Harbor Beach in Gloucester, an adorable little beachgoer inspects Mollie’s dress.

Meanwhile, back at The Ocean View Inn… the reception was just getting underway.

But thanks to Greg’s brother Dave… it didn’t take long before the reception kicked into high gear.

Sunset at The Ocean View Inn and Resort in Gloucester.

Now Greg is from my hometown, AND he went to Bates so I know he’s a smart, talented guy and all… but he almost gave a few of us a heart attack with his cake cutting skills.

In the middle of all the chaos of the reception, Mollie and Greg have one of many more dances together as husband and wife!

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Details/Vendor Links:

Ceremony/Reception:  Ocean View Inn and Resort, Gloucester, MA

Caterer:  Ocean View Inn and Resort, Gloucester, MA

Florist:  Chapman’s Greenhouse, Beverly Farms, MA

Dress:  Allegria Bridal, Belmont, MA

Band:  Mirage

Justice of The Peace: Marie Watson (Beverly, MA)

Cupcakes:  Cakes for Occassions, Danvers, MA

Videographer:  Artistic Experessions, Somerset, NJ

Photography:  Brian Wedge Photography

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Samantha & Stephen: Samoset Resort Wedding, Rockland, ME

Sam and Stephen are wonderful people.  It’s really as simple as that.  They’re emotional folks, who cared deeply about putting together a weekend long celebration that reflected their unique sense of style… and most importantly, the deep connection they have with one another.

Overlooking Penobscot Bay in Rockland, the Samoset Resort is a unique location that gave Sam and Stephen the chance to create a dream weekend of golf, hiking, sailing, relaxing… and oh, yeah… a pretty special wedding just feet from the ocean’s edge.  I connected with these guys right away, because I “got” how much they cared about their day.  They thought of every detail.  They wrote their own vows.  They planned their weekend so carefully.  And they honored me with the job of capturing all that emotion, all those thoughts… every detail.

In the image above, you’ll see the smeared, well worn words of Stephen’s vows.  Just a beautiful detail.

The flower girl checks out Sam’s dress.

Minutes before “game time” Samantha sees herself in her dress.  Gorgeous.

With the Sperry tent in the background, Sam and her dad arrive for the ceremony.

Stephen sees his bride as the mothers look on.

A spectacular, unique location for a ceremony… just feet from the Penobscot Bay.

The ceremony was held right next to the Rockland Breakwater.

The kiss!

All smiles!  The “important” stuff is done!

Bridesmaids bouquet.

Forget the smiles, these guys couldn’t stop laughing all day.  They were so happy!

We took a golf cart down to the Breakwater for a few photos.

I’d say it was well worth the effort!

A picture of contentment.

Yummy cake.

A Sperry Tent at the Samoset Resort is a great way to go.

Slippers were waiting for all the guests.

Their first dance.

Nothing like a nose smush to make your new wife laugh!

The reception was held outdoors overlooking the ocean.  Great location!

Sam and Stephen’s first date was to see Ray Greene and the Innervisions.  Over time, they’ve become friends with Ray, and Stephen couldn’t help but get up on stage and show the master some of his vocal skills.

Some dancing moves.  (I’m thinking Thriller was being played)

Stephen rocks a few of his own dancing moves.

Sam’s uncle (and wedding officiant) tears up the dance floor.

In the middle of all of the laughter, singing, sweaty dancing and chaos of a great party… Sam and Stephen were never far from eachother.  As the fun rages all around them, a beautiful, simple moment is captured forever.

Sam and Stephen: I had a blast with you.  You two are meant for one another, and I respect and appreciate all the thought and hard work that you put into your day!  I expect to see you again soon… maybe on our deck in Maine, maybe over a beer in Boston.  THANK YOU for allowing me to document such an important moment in your lives!

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Details/Vendor Links:

Ceremony/Reception:  Samoset Resort, Rockland, ME

Wedding Coordinator:  Will Clayton (Samoset Resort)

Caterer:  Samoset Resort

Florist:  Flora•Fauna (Great work Judy!)

Dress:  Simone Carvalli

Band:  Ray Greene and The Innervisions (Ray is a real talent… we always recommend him)

Cake:  Sweet Sensations

Photography:  Brian Wedge Photography

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Erica & Brian: Laudholm Farms Wedding, Wells, ME

When Erica & Brian came to our studio last year for a meeting, we could tell that they were great people who were planning one heck of a party.  Brian & Erica are the kind of folks you want on your team: they’re fun, high energy… and they know what they want.  Though their wedding was filled with thoughtful details, they were GREAT clients to work with, because they knew how to let go and enjoy themselves on their big day.

Erica’s great friend and bridesmaid reacts to seeing her in her wedding dress for the first time.

Beautiful bouquet by Minott’s Flowers.

Brian is a classy guy: he sent a dozen roses to Erica before the wedding with a sweet note.

St. Brendan’s Seaside Chapel is one of my favorites.  Historic and gorgeous.

Brian and his mom, give one last smile to each other before walking down the aisle.

St. Brendan’s is a gorgeous old chapel.

The big kiss!

Through the power of Skype, Erica’s grandmother watched the ceremony.  Get well soon Grandma!

Driving off after the ceremony.

A quick glance up as they make their way to the beach.  Timeless and real.

Beautiful.

Just lost in the moment, Erica laughs with Brian.

I have no idea what Brian does to make her light up like this… but they’re great together.

Their rings.

Their cake.

Walking out into the fields at Laudholm Farms.

Absolutely stunning.

At the reception, the ring bearer started with desert.

Kelly at Kitchen Chicks is one of the VERY best in the business.  Gorgeous food and presentation.

First dance while the family looks on.

Sperry Tent at sunset.

Just as the sun was setting, Erica and Brian walked out into the fields at Laudholm Farms, and danced alone together.  It was wonderful to be at their wedding to document all the beauty and fun.

Brian and Erica: Thanks for having me!!

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Details/Vendor Links:

Getting Ready Location: The Breakwater Inn & Spa, Kennebunkport, Maine

Ceremony:  St. Brendan’s Chapel, Saco, Maine

Reception:  Laudholm Farms, Wells Reserve, Maine

Caterer:  Kitchen Chicks Catering (great food… great people!)

Florist:  Minotts Flowers

Tent:  Sperry Tents

Band:  Double Vision

Cake:  Let Them Eat Cake

Photography:  Brian Wedge Photography

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