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Boston barn wedding reception venues are highly sought after. After lea and mark hired me to photograph their New England barn wedding, i met with them for some engagement photos in downtown Chicago around springtime on the lakefront. They brought their black lab to include in some of the shots and we had a blast. since meeting them and working with them, lea has passed my name on to several brides. I am always so appreciative when clients pass my name along to others. Word of mouth is where i get most of my work. before i share some of Lea and Mark’s wedding photos, here are a handful of their engagement photos:

it was really so fun working with them during the engagement shoot, and i couldn’t wait for the wedding. after previously photographing a wedding at the barn at gibbet hill, i found that i really enjoyed non-traditional wedding venues. while i wasn’t contracted to bring a second shooter, i could tell lea was planning a very cool wedding that was going to be taking place at a historic church and a barn, so i decided to bring along another photographer to assist. i had a few phone conversations with lea before her wedding and could tell already that many well thought out details were being put into action for this wedding.  when we arrived, lea showed us that barack obama declined her wedding invitation. bummer it would have been cool to get some shots of lea dancing with the president!

during our communication over phone and email before the wedding, lea informed me that she would be wearing the groom’s grandmother’s necklace.

we talked about the couple’s wedding day time line and realized that with a church ceremony running from 4 o’clock until almost 5 o’clock, there would not be much time for any outdoor photos after the ceremony with the sun setting so early in the winter. lea and mark had a “first look” before heading a few blocks down the road to the sea for some creative photos.

its worth being a trooper and making time for outdoor photos even in the winter. this gave the bride and groom some time together during their wedding day before splitting time with all their friends and family.

while the bride and groom live in the chicago area, they brought the groom’s pastor in from nebraska to their new england wedding. while not all churches are flexible to allow use of their space with another officiant, the couple found a great church willing to allow an out of town pastor to perform the ceremony. congregational churches in this area have the sanctuary on the second floor.

when i think of new england, quaint white steepled churches are some of the first things that come to mind.

after the ceremony, everyone headed over to the historic red lion inn for the wedding reception. in a picturesque seaside town, a combination of country french and new england colonial styles provided perfect ambience in a wedding reception venue.

the barn at the red lion inn had an upstairs lofted wrap-around balcony that was used for cocktail hour.

a consistent, navy blue nautical theme was used for wedding. paper goods such as table numbers, menus, and escort cards were designed by the Etsy seller BuddyandBean.

after cocktail hour, the newlyweds descended upon the grand staircase of the barn and immediately began their scheduled first dance.

the cake was from the famed konditor meister bakery

toasts and parent dances followed.

Reception Venue: The Red Lion Inn Barn Cohasset, MA
Church: Second Congregational Church, Cohassett, MA
Ceremony Musicians: Brian Pierce, Organ and Piano
Jeff Marani and Jennifer Fearnley, Vocalists
Pat Stout, Trumpet
Cocktail Hour Musicians: Derek Van Slyck Jazz Combo
DJ: Aaron Topfer
Photographer: Heather Parker Photography
Flowers: The Candy Jar Pembroke, MA
Hair and Makeup: Charlotte Phinney
Bridesmaid Gowns: Watters & Watters via Netbride.com
Bridal Gown and Alterations: Eva’s Bridal Orland Park, Illinois
Custom Garter: Sew Unique Garters
Wedding Cake: Konditor Meister Bakery
Limousine: Brewster Coach Quincy, MA
Invitations: Paper Elegance
Bridal Earrings, Bracelet, and Brooch: The White Aisle

i am proud to have been selected as the wedding photographer for liza and nia’s wedding, and to be from massachusettts – the first state to allow gay marriage.

my cousin lives in gloucester, and spends every moment he can trying to catch a wave on his surfboard. its an awesome little city with so much character. unofficially an island, gloucester is connected to mainland massachusetts only by a couple of bridges. though the shore is dotted with mansions, its still a true fisherman’s town. when i was selected to photograph another gloucester wedding, i was thrilled. i love the seaside in all seasons. i expected gloucester in april to be raw, windy and grey, but this past saturday i headed up to photograph on the most gorgeous day of the year yet. not every bride is lucky enough to have an 80°F sunny wedding in april. especially on cape ann. the bride and groom had a perfect ceremony with clear blue skies. seagulls flew over the waves in the distance, and joggers passed by with smiles enjoying the unseasonably warm weather. the bride and groom were brave and ventured out onto some shoreline rocks to get some great shots.

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Bride at the Boathouse

February 4, 2009

As the preferred photographer for the CRI Boathouse, I had the opportunity to photograph one of the very first weddings at Boston’s best new piece of architecture. Community Rowing Inc.’s newly designed Harry Parker Boathouse is a fresh addition to the boathouses that dot the Charles River. The structure is both innovative and bold. Banks of windows provide an amazing panorama of the river and offer exceptional natural light. The boathouse is a fresh, raw space serving as a suitable blank canvas for even the pickiest brides searching for unique venues. This “green building” is one of the few raw, loft-like event spaces available in the Boston area. For weddings, the facility employs Leigh Terry to facilitate space rental. Following a mass at nearby Trinity, William Meehan and Marie McMahon held their wedding reception at the CRI Boathuse, and chose me for their wedding photographer, and Amy Turell as their wedding planner.

wedding at the CRI boathouse in boston

A vibrant, multi-cultural wedding under a rainbow of autumn leaves at the historic Commander’s Mansion in Watertown, MA.

The mansion held the energy and excitement for the bride and groom. The California couple brought together two cultures, both Chinese and American at carefully restored New England brick mansion.

The Commander’s Mansion located in Watertown, MA, was built in 1865 and is lavishly decorated with marble fireplaces, ornately carved moldings, and a magnificent Victorian veranda. Guests are able to step back in time, weaving their way through the grand foyer, elegant, sweeping staircase, and charmingly-restored rooms.

With intricate details throughout, the mansion is a classic example of Italian Victorian architecture. Rich autumn leaves painted the trees and decorated the grounds, perfectly complimenting the bride’s traditional Chinese, red wedding dress. The mansion which boasts a rectangular grape arbor, sits adjacent to the Charles River on six richly landscaped acres, providing privacy and natural beauty not commonly found so close to Boston in recent times.


Multi-cultural wedding by Heather Parker Photography
Multi-cultural wedding by Heather Parker Photography
Multi-cultural wedding by Heather Parker Photography

Multi-cultural wedding by Heather Parker Photography
Multi-cultural wedding by Heather Parker Photography
Multi-cultural wedding by Heather Parker Photography
Chinese Multi-cultural wedding by Heather Parker Photography
photojournalism reportage style wedding by Heather Parker Photography
black & white wedding photojournalism by Heather Parker Photography
candid wedding reception photographer by Heather Parker Photography
Tastings Caterers of Framingham wedding cake at commander's mansion photographed by Heather Parker Photography
bride and groom at commander's mansion photographed by Heather Parker Photography
black & white candid reception at commander's mansion photojournalistic style by Heather Parker Photography
commander's mansion watertown, ma wedding venue by Heather Parker Photography
Commander's Mansion Boston / Watertown wedding venue by Heather Parker Photography

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