Meg and Aaron chose to get married in such a beautiful venue, Enfield Shaker Museum located in Enfield, New Hampshire. They wanted a woodland themed wedding that reflected their love the outdoors and their passion for foraging. They chose a foot bridge in the woods for their first look which turned out to be so magical. Meg was not afraid to get barefoot and get closer to the stream in her wedding dress to capture some gorgeous photographs. I love that Aaron was there to help her navigate as a true gentleman. And, can we talk about how he gazes at her? It was absolute admiration. I can’t say that I don’t blame him though, as Meg was astunning.
The couple wanted to foster a sense of community with their bridal party opting for a mix of bridesmaids and bridesmen as well as groomsmen and groomsmaids. I love how they mixed it up and also that Meg’s brothers fulfilled their bridesmen duties by helping her with her flower crown. It was so sweet to be able to photograph this.
The couple, being foragers, collected sea glass near their home on the coast of Maine and distributed to each guest as they arrived at the ceremony. They asked each guest to say a special blessing on the glass. The glass was then collected and put in a vase the couple will keep in their home. I love it when couples do away with traditions that don’t make sense to them and create ones that mean something to them. It’s one of the best things you can do on your wedding day.
To Meg and Aaron, thank you for allowing me the opportunity to photograph your gorgeous day and for being adventurous and willing to go unique places to capture beautiful photographs of you on your big day.
xoxo



















Venue: Enfield Shaker Museum
Tent & Table Rentals: Blood’s Events and Catering
Florals: Safflowers
Catering: Maple Street Catering
Pie Desserts: Made by family and guests
Second Shooter for Amy Donohue Photography: Mike Tracy
