Monday, March 14, 2011

Taj Boston rooftop


The Roof at the Taj Boston is a unique space for an event. The above elegant table setting was laid out on The Roof event space located on the top of the Taj. The Bliss Celebrations Guide just came out with their first issue which features a page spread on the Taj, an event I photographed some years ago. I highly recommend following the link to the celebrations guide and browsing their E-ZINE available to be perused right on the web. It's a great magazine with pages and pages of ideas and beautiful photographs to help you plan your next celebration!



Thursday, March 10, 2011

best of class

I was just recognized as 2011 Wedding Professional - Best of Class by Momentville - a cool website devoted to weddings. That's awesome and really appreciated! As my Bar Mitvzah and Bat Mitzvah season starts to wind down I'm looking forward to photographing all of those special moments for wedding couples! There are still a few dates open, and I'm always looking to book for next year and even the next!! Hope to hear from you soon.



Wednesday, March 02, 2011

wedding party







I love a good party! From the wedding toasts to the joy of simply letting loose on the dance floor, all the aspects of the wedding party are a joy to capture. I like getting right onto the dance floor capturing the bride and groom, as well as all the guests having fun and celebrating the union. It's great fun!



under the chuppah









Weddings under the chuppah can be very special. Here we have a beautiful wedding day in Sharon Massachusetts at the Saphire Estate. One of the reasons I truly enjoy photographing weddings under the chuppah is the fact that family and friends that are important and meaningful to the couple are all around them. No matter where you look there is someone playing a key part of the couples lives and adding to the overall emotion and joy of the wedding day.

Chuppah, also spelled huppah, is a long standing wedding tradition in the Jewish faith. For more information about that tradition visit wedding huppah.