Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Sand Between Our Toes





Back in July we spent a lovely weekend at the Cape with some friends. One evening we took the girls back to the beach for some fun summer portraits. Autumn and her friend Maddy made wonderful subjects as we explored the dunes, welcomed in the boats, and ran on the sand. This is my favorite time of day at the beach.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Sweet Sisters




These two sisters enjoy the time spent at their grandmother's house in the summer and Mom wanted some portraits that reflected this fun. Their grandmother's yard reflects over Mt Monadnock and has beautiful garden's to play in. They also brought me to the lake down the street where they enjoy swimming off the dock.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Summer Fun




Cahill and Hayden were enjoying a fun summer vacation with their parents along the shore of Lake Sunapee last week. We spent part of a sunny evening playing along the shore of the lake looking at the boats and exploring what was in the water. Mom had all the boys in the most adorable seersucker pants.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Raindrops on roses



Candice and Dan had a wonderful wedding day despite the thundershowers that rolled through. Their ceremony was held at the lovely stone Searles Chapel in Windham and was followed by a lovely reception at Zorvino Vineyard in Sandown. Despite the wet weather, we were able to get outside for a few great moments! Candice had the cute idea to include a thank you sign in an image to be used for thank you cards. The unique monogram displayed on the dance floor was created by Boston Uplights which accented the walls of the room in shades of pink, one of the bride's wedding colors. The reception included a variety of wines chosen by the bride and groom to share with their guests and a fun candy bar which opened towards the end of the evening for a quick sugar fix. Guests were dancing well into the evening hours.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Thoughtful



Little miss Maddy was very deep in thought the day we went to her grandparents house for a family portrait. I love the serious looks of children in their own world of thought.