Months after I first met with Maya and Peter I learned we had a close mutual friend. That made perfect sense as I got to know them better and realized what a wonderful fit we were. Both have a great sense of humor, and I recall a few times laughing when I was supposed to be taking pictures. The ceremony at St. Paul Church was beautiful, and the reception up the street at the Harvard Faculty Club was a lot of fun. Congratulations, Maya and Peter!
Kerri and Andrew are two of the nicest people I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with. Their wedding at the Essex Conference Center was very laid back and extremely personal. Kerri and Andrew easily showed the love they have for each other and for all the friends and family who came to support them. It was a beautiful day, and I feel lucky to have been a part of it. Thanks for including me, Kerri and Andrew!
Diana and Brian did a wonderful job of formating their wedding at the DeCordova Museum to fit their personalities. Wanting to spend as much time as possible with friends and family, they greeted their guests beforehand so everyone could walk to the ceremony together. The ceremony wasn’t just a declaration of their love to each other but also a moral declaration of their place in their world. And the cocktail hour and reception was filled with good food, drinks and lots of dancing. Great wedding all around. Rachael from lolagraceEVENTS made sure everything was beautiful, and I’d like to thank Ari from Beat Train Productions for the dancing pictures. Congratulations, Diana and Brian!
July 29, 2011 – 4:15 pm
What a great venue–my favorite picture is the one with the bridge and groom with the mic. That colorful background looks unreal almost as if they are in NYC!February 27, 2013 – 12:35 pm
[…] of our biggest arguments was in this car. We’ve driven to the beach to eat pizza and lobster rollsĀ and have traveled to Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York and Connecticut and collected some of […]August 16, 2011 – 3:50 pm
the essence of summer!Kim and Ryan were married at St. Pius Tenth Parish in Milton before celebrating at The Tirrell Room in Quincy. This was a cross-cultural wedding. Ryan is from Canada. And if all Canadians are as funny and dance as much as Ryan’s friends and family, I will need to start photographing north of the border more. I’ve known Kim for awhile now (she worked with my wife before I knew my wife), and being around the sharp wit and good humor of her family gave me background for the reasons I’ve always liked Kim. Congratulations, Kim and Ryan!
July 15, 2011 – 6:01 pm
Katie – I was going to say the same. Beautiful pictures, Channing. Hopefully see you at another DFCI event :)July 14, 2011 – 9:18 pm
channing. you are so talented. incredibleManasi and Rabi were married at Taj Boston in dramatic fashion. Maybe it was Rabi riding a white horse down Arlington Street, or maybe it was the spontaneous dancing and beautiful clothing, but Manasi and Rabi’s wedding overwhelmed my senses and was an absolute pleasure to be a part of. Being around two incredibley nice people and their fun friends and family didn’t hurt either. Congratulations, Manasi and Rabi!
July 15, 2011 – 2:53 pm
Wow, these are so great! The horse on the busy street and the first shot of the ladies in blue – I love them!July 8, 2011 – 10:29 pm
The colors were just amazing, well done!July 7, 2011 – 3:19 pm
tell brooke that i want one of those delightful looking pies!! :]
by Channing
Connie Miller - you totally rocked this wedding. smashing, dear.August 16, 2011 – 3:52 pm
Josh Behan - the waiter shot is just unreal. I have to agree with Ashley, you’re absolutely on fire.July 27, 2011 – 10:59 am