Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Maeghan and Alan

The slide show is here: (with out a pass word) for those who might enjoy seeing all the fun we had.




Sunday was the last of a triple crown weekend. It was the third of three weddings in three days, and what a way to end the weekend! It was also a lot of fun for many reasons, but in particular because Tim and I got to work together for the first time in a while. With our busy summer schedule we rarely get to work a wedding together, so it's a ton of fun when we get to combine creative juices with a bride and groom that are psyched about creating fun and unique images. At some point during the course of the day Maeghan told us that she had interviewed 21 photographers before choosing us. We were flattered to say the least. We also learned that Alan had restored his classic 1972 Chevelle Super Sport just to be ready for the weekend. Those two factors combined with the fact that they set aside a solid chunk of time for photos, and that they were open to pretty much anything made for an awesome day! The wedding was in Kennebunk and was held at St. Ann's by the Sea. It's hard to imagine a more picturesque location for a seaside wedding. Alan is a lifelong resident and he and Maeghan have created a life for themselves in the town so it was only fitting that they get to have their wedding in a fairy tale location.

Here are just a few of my favorites from the day. It was a tough to choose just these ones.

Here is the slide show (no pass word)

3 Comments:

Blogger Diane said...

The pictures are amazing....it was a wonderful day. Great job both the photographers and Alan & Meg! I can't wait to see more.....

August 30, 2007 8:36 AM  
Blogger Susie said...

I have been looking forward to seeing Maeghan's pictures almost as much as my own. These look so amazing! You both are very talented photographers with a great eye for detail. I'm sure I'll be working with you in the future (at BEHS).

August 30, 2007 1:14 PM  
Anonymous Alan said...

Looks good guys, thanks so much for all your hard work. Oh yeah, it a '72

August 30, 2007 8:22 PM  

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