Thirst Coconut Water is based in Burlington, Vermont and produces one of the most refreshing beverages around! I actually drank this coconut water the morning after our wedding, when I was feeling a bit depleted after staying up into the small hours of the morning, and it absolutely revived me! “We get our coconut water from Brazil and freeze it the day it is harvested so it maintains the thirst quenching delicious qualities we love so much about it!” – Liz
Hannah & Ross’s intimate fall wedding at Starry Night Cafe in Ferrisburgh, Vermont was full of personal touches and nods to mythology, the Lord of the Rings, and the beauty of the Vermont landscape. “What mattered to us was having a really great day that we’d always remember and closing it out with good food, drink and friends!” – Hannah & Ross
Brigid & Max’s summer wedding at Bliss Ridge Farm. “I was very surprised how emotional I found myself while getting ready. I think it was the most heightened my anticipation of the day was, and I was simultaneously so happy to be with my sisters, friends, my Mom and Max’s mom and at the same time felt like I couldn’t wait to see Max, which for me meant a few tears and not being able to catch my breath a couple of times!” – Brigid
Jesse & Aidan married on a beautiful fall day at The Old Lantern Inn & Barn in Charlotte, Vermont. “I felt quite emotional throughout the whole day but think the ceremony was the most emotional part of the day for me. Sharing such intimate words and promises with one another while in the presence of the human beings we love and cherish most was so powerful and moving.” – Jesse
We are all adjusting our lives to accommodate for COVID-19 and the restrictions we need to follow to ensure the health and safety of our loved ones. For those of you who are are eyeing the calendar and considering rescheduling your wedding, I’ve made this page so you can review my calendar, see my availability and ensure I can still photograph your wedding.
Christina & Jim’s intimate Christmas Wedding at their favorite place to celebrate the winter season, at Sugarbush in the Mad River Valley of Vermont. They were the first couple to exchange vows at Allyn’s Lodge, a cabin on the mountainside only accessible by snowcat or chairlift! After a candle lit dinner with their immediate family, everyone got on their ski boots and headlamps and went on a night ski down the slopes! Watching a bride ski in her wedding dress was unforgettable and inspiring.
Caitlin & Matt eloped on the 12th anniversary of their first date. “Our wedding was a celebration of our partnership to that point, and and affirmation of our love and commitment to each other for the future. We loved that the treehouse at Moose Meadow Lodge was close to home and a perfect escape for a weekend. It everything we could have hoped for and more! With only four weeks to get everything together, the pieces all fell into place really quickly. We decided four weeks to the day before and pulled everything together in about ten days!” – Caitlin
After adventuring across Paris and reading our vows again in we Switzerland, we travelled by train to Italy and took a water taxi out to the small town of Bellagio on Lake Como. The town is incredibly romantic, with tiny winding streets and historic details around every corner.
Annie & Billy’s elopement at the Inn at Shelburne Farms in scenic Shelburne, Vermont was a magical day filled with touching moments, gorgeous scenery and heartfelt vows. “The sky was painted in breathtaking hues of orange, pink, and blue, and the moon shone as a lonely sickle above the whisping clouds.” – Billy
“Paris was a universe whole and entire unto herself, hollowed and fashioned by history; so she seemed in this age of Napoleon III with her towering buildings, her massive cathedrals, her grand boulevards and ancient winding medieval streets–as vast and indestructible as nature itself. All was embraced by her, by her volatile and enchanted populace thronging the galleries, the theaters, the cafes, giving birth over and over to genius and sanctity, philosophy and war, frivolity and the finest art; so it seemed that if all the world outside her were to sink into darkness, what was fine, what was beautiful, what was essential might there still come to its finest flower. Even the majestic trees that graced and sheltered her streets were attuned to her–and the waters of the Seine, contained and beautiful as they wound through her heart; so that the earth on that spot, so shaped by blood and consciousness, had ceased to be the earth and had become Paris.” – Anne Rice
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