Hayley and Paul wanted to start their engagement session on the Boston Rose Kennedy Greenway where we would have a view of the Custom House Hotel. That’s where they were engaged! Pretty romantic, right? Next up was Charlestown because that’s where Hayley lived for the beginning of their relationship and they made a lot of […]

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I met Jill & Ned and their dog Teddy at Moore State Park in Paxton, MA for a mini engagement session a couple of weeks ago. I had such a wonderful time photographing this cute little family and I am beyond excited for their Thompson Island wedding next year! Here is a sneak peek at […]

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I can’t stop talking about how magical Mandy and Scott’s Mountain View wedding was. The view of the surrounding mountains and their foliage was breathtaking. Before their outdoor ceremony, Mandy and Scott met for the first look. Scott’s father officiated and guests tossed flower petals. After the ceremony, we took photos around Mountain View Farm. […]

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  • Scott - Thank you! I think they all look very nice.ReplyCancel

  • Joseph Fan - It was my pleasure to be part of the magnificent Prince wedding at the Mountain View Grand Resort. The place was a stunning beauty during the month of October. All of these beauty were captured by the photographer Samantha. Superb work done! love it!ReplyCancel

Andrew’s family has made so many memories on this beach over the years and now he’s making new ones here with Abby. They’ve spent a lot of time at his Mattapoisett Cape house this summer, rollerblading through the private neighborhood and going out on the boat, so they thought it would be the perfect place […]

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A couple who adopts three dogs is a couple with a whole lot of love! I had an awesome evening stroll at the Arnold Arboretum in Boston with Rachel, Ryan, Emmet, Bea, and Winston. I can’t wait to photograph all 5 of them again at their wedding in Marblehead next year! If you enjoyed Rachel […]

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