Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Wentworth By The Sea

Wentworth By The Sea:

Links:
#1. 180 best photos

#2. Wedding Album Design (draft)

#3. All the photos.


90% of our wedding clients are people we have never met or met briefly while photographing the wedding of one of their friends. This weekends wedding was a little different. Chris and I had a chance to reconnect with old family friends from 20+ years ago. It pains me to admit that I have friends that I have not gotten to see for 15 years as it means I am getting old, but that’s life I guess.

We grew up sailing the coast of Maine with the groom’s family and have visions etched in my memory of exploring coastal communities and islands. The perfect childhood memories that as a new parent to be, I can only hope to provide for my children.
But this day was not so much about the past and so much more about the future.

Ken or “Kenni” as I called him when he was 10 years old looked great and didn’t hide for even a moment the affection he felt for Leah. Ken’s wife Leah is amazing! Beautiful, kind and a gracious bride that navigated her wedding day with a smile that spread like wildfire through the reception hall.

The service was held in the quaint little town of New Castle New Hampshire with all 200 of the seats occupied with family and friends. Our bride and groom drove off in a old Studebaker convertible and joined their guests after spending a few moments alone at the edge of the ocean.

Despite a weather report that had promised rain, the sun was out all day. Between the good weather and the people from Moxie Events running the show, this wedding day was perfectly planned.. right down to the last dance song that seemed to captivate all of the guests like I have yet to see at a wedding.

Congratulations and have a great time in Hawaii.

Cheers
Tim










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