Thursday, June 20, 2013

One of my favorite parts of photographing a wedding... is after the preparations have been done, the vows said, the champagne has been drunk and the last dance is over...I get to go home and open up my files. For me this part is like Christmas morning and I am opening presents. My clients are a gift to me as I sort through the images and share in the joys from their very special day.

What I loved about Erin and Rory's wedding was the sense of fun... this couple and their friends and family were ready to have a good time! There was also a very deep sense of love... and of commitment to family... and it shows up in almost every image in their album.  Wishing them the very best life has to offer...

Love you guys,
Kim
















Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Another beautiful wedding that is coming up a little later in July... will be with Megan and Alex and is taking place in Middleton, CT. The bride and groom have chosen to have the ceremony and reception in a lovely barn overlooking a lake. I will will be doing my usual location drive-by the week before... and may post some images from there as the couple says it is adorable! Here are some of our engagement session images from May.












Also, another quick update... About You Weddings has a couple of beautiful weddings coming up in the next month or two... and I am so looking forward to photographing them. For the very next one up we have Erin and Rory... who are getting married in Torrington CT. Here are a few images from our engagement shoot last fall... can't wait guys!








Helloooo everyone! Well, here it is June and I am in need of posting... I have been working away and as usual have some great new images I shot for my Bella Baby Photography clients to post. On the "baby" front... I got a tip from Click magazine a few months ago to use a white noise ap when photographing newborns and I have found it to be a really great tool! There are many out there and if a baby is in "transition" or just waking up/going to sleep or is a little fussy... I just turn the ap on using a "rain" sound and slide it under the blanket near the baby's head... and voila! I most often get a calm baby. :)












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