Subtitled: My First Official Wedding Booking from Complete Strangers and Engagement Shoot
      And sub-subtitled: What I’d Want as a Wedding Photographer

      A recent engagement shoot but a post I meant to write months ago…

      Sarah & Rich

      Sarah & Rich

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      Sarah & Rich

      Sarah & Rich

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      Sarah & Rich

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      Sarah & Rich

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      Sarah & Rich

      Sarah & Rich

      Sarah & Rich

      Sarah & Rich

      Sarah & Rich

      Let’s see, where do I start? I’ll start from the beginning. Back in September of last year I announced to a small group of friends both in my personal life and in the crafty community that I was going to start a pet photography business. One crafty friend in particular pointed her housemate Sarah to me. Sarah had just gotten a rescue puppy and wanted photographs taken. For whatever reason, I didn’t see her email until several months later, and when I did I could barely contain my excitement. And hoped I hadn’t put her off with my very late response. Because not only does Sarah have a dog, but she also has a custom letterpress and screenprinting paper business. I love paper. I love letterpress. So much. You ask anyone and they can corroborate.

      So here I was, in need of some grown-up thank you cards, while she needed photos of her Simone. We were able worked out a swap. And it worked out beautifully. In case you haven’t’ seen it yet, here are my photos of her Lab mix Simone, and here are Sarah’s beautiful letterpress cards that I still have a hard time using. There is something magical about seeing your name and biz in the age-old art of the letterpress, knowing the effort that went into making each card one. by. one.

      During Simone’s shoot, I remember in the car ride with Sarah and how we got to talking about paper, photography and all things weddings. She had recently gotten engaged to her boyfriend Rich, and had started a blog to document all the ideas and inspiration for her wedding.

      We’re talking a little about our hopes and dreams.  I wonder if I would branch out into other forms of photography such as weddings (NO. Too hard), she’s describing her wedding and all the yummy DIY details and “mini-themes” that she’d like to incorporate. There was no date yet, but this girl knew what she wanted. And as she’s describing more, I started changing my mind about photographing weddings on the spot. I thought, This wedding sounds wonderful! Dahlias and horses! I could be niche wedding photographer for soley “homegrown” weddings like Sarah’s envisioning, and be really happy working with creative brides, I could! But she was thinking of using a friend photographer at that point, so I didn’t press. Not that I knew then if weddings was something I could or want to do anyway.

      But I tell you, I went home that day and read her wedding blog from start to finish. I love how very wide-ranging yet specific her vision for their wedding is. The theme is Homegrown. Immediately that word brings very pleasant associations. I didn’t have to read the rest of her blog to immediately picture mason jars, hay bales, wildflowers, cows, sun low on the horizon, and for some reason, checker boards (that’s just me).

      Giddy with inspiration after reading her blog, I googled:

      intimate wedding
      picnic wedding
      shack wedding
      cemetery wedding
      wedding in the woods
      classy DIY wedding
      homegrown wedding

      to see what was out there. I decided if I ever seriously got into wedding photography, that, those, would be my niche.

      Fast forward a couple of months. I meet a Boston wedding photog (hi Lisa!) and second shoot with her on several events for experience which was really, really great. After thinking it over, I decide I want to get into weddings, make a blog post about it, but don’t really follow through with details, other than I want to do “specific” kinds of weddings. I wasn’t sure what my approach would be – narrow my focus right out of the gate, or just photograph as much as I could for more experience? Or maybe I should just hold my horses and concentrate on getting my pet photog business firmly rooted first?

      But I threw that post up to just get it out there…and thought about Sarah and her wedding the entire time I wrote it.

      So I was beyond flattered, excited, happy, SURPRISED when I get an email from her in mid-summer, asking me if I’d like to photograph her wedding. !!!!! was my response, and then a YES PLEASE, followed by a ARE YOU SURE? This was my first official booking and I couldn’t believe I was getting Sarah & Rich! The location is on a working farm in Maine! There will be cows and horses and dahlias in antique milk glasses that she’s collecting! There will be mismatched vintage china from all the antique shops she’s scoured in New England! There will be a lot of exclamation marks!! The only problem is the date – a whole year away. It can’t get here soon enough!

      Now we are all caught up. Both Sarah and I are getting our dream weddings, hee hee. I’m so excited. We are a match made in heaven.

      She and her fiance Rich aren’t a bad match either. :) This past weekend they came up to Boston from their home in Providence, RI for their engagement shoot. It was my first e-shoot and my extreme nervousness about it prompted me to go Type A and map out a possible shooting route. Since they got engaged in Paris (the boy knows how to do a few things right too), I thought it would be fun to make the shoot Parisian themed. Boston can look very European, you know, so it wasn’t hard.

      We started off with cocktails at Bouchee Brasserie on Newbury Street, posed in front of a gothic-style cathedral, window-shopped at a Michel Delacroix gallery exhibit, walked down Commonwealth Ave mall (which was designed in the French boulevard style, did you know), and ended at the Boston Public Garden. They were fun, playful, happy, gorgeous. And cold. Oops!

      The last shot is a mirrored photo of Sarah’s letterpress plate that will be used for their save the date cards. Isn’t it wonderful to be so creative? I can’t wait to see the real thing.

      So, in short (ha ha too late for that), I was already very happy to have found my official Fat Orange Cat Studio stationer in Sarah’s Parrott Design Studio, so I am pretty much beside myself and honored that they’ve including me in their wedding plans. They are so fun and easy to work with, have so much class and style that I can’t wait to see how all their wedding planning unfolds. Check out Sarah’s vision and her lovely writing on her blog, Homegrown Wedding. And her custom stationery biz blog, Things Are Better With a Parrott.

      Now! Back to your Thanksgiving plans. I have stuffed mushrooms and sweet gingery mashed potatoes to make!

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      Congrats on your first e session- it’s beautiful and they look like a wonderful couple to photograph! Best of luck with the wedding- you’ll do an amazing job!!

      I’m so glad it worked out! They get you, and you get them! The photos look fantastic.

      Oh! Yay for you and the lovely couple! The photos are fantastic and I can’t wait to see the wedding photos!

      Wow, time does fly. I’ve really enojyed reading about your growing business over the past year and a bit and I’m so happy that you’re getting to shoot your dream wedding.

      congrats on this session and wishes for many many more! You’ll do fine on the wedding – once you get behind that lens – you’ll be fine… wonderful post – Happy Thanksgiving –

      Great photos Li!
      Now you have to create a new technique when taking photos of humans, I don’t think squeaky toys will work.. hahahaha

      What great news! Congrats on getting the wedding photography gig of your dreams. Your photos are lovely and I’m sure you’ll do a fantastic job with the wedding photos.

      Off The Wall and Jamiroquai. I. love. this. couple. Great shots, Li!! Well done.

      I came across your business cards in the Buttery this morning and they are adorable. I grabbed the one with the french bulldog puppies on them. :) Checked out your site and blog. Amazing work! I especially love the casual pic of the couple above walking down the Comm Ave mall holding hands. amazing! love your work.

      Greetings from London. I’m wondering if you have any advice about staying out of the “Friend Zone” with girls? Honestly I’m sick of women telling me they “just want to be friends.”