CJ and Amy!

I have known CJ since he was three and I was twelve...and his babysitter. Cut to many years later and here I am shooting his wedding!
It was a beautiful event with lots of personal touches. CJ's sister Tori, who I also sat for, made one thousand paper cranes that were hung throughout. During the ceremony each of the guests held a stone which was then placed into a lovely open wood box for the couple to keep. The reception was held in a beautiful barn and at the end of the night a bonfire awaited.

Grand View Inn
Florist; Beth Hylan
Jenny's Wedding Cakes
DJ Labbe
Hair; Connie Maratos

Hanging out in the pool room the night before the ceremony

The candy bar!

Quick! Before the Twins Arrive!

I have known Amy quite a while. She is the ever-capable head of Stoneham TV where my mom hosts the cable access show The Total Woman.

Amy and I had been talking about getting together to photograph her and her family before the arrival of her twins Luke and Josh. Fortunately, we made it just in time with a week or so to spare!

 A very nice note from Amy...

Cydney,

I LOVE LOVE LOVE them!!!  I feel so lucky that we were able to go on a professional photo shoot with you!  This will be very special to show Luke and Josh someday...that they got their very own photo shoot!  I LOVE the shots of Nicolas and am happy to have proof of my belly since so many people can't believe I was pregnant with twins!

Thanks so much!

~~Amy

Nathan and Catherine

Nathan and Catherine were married at the beautiful Sharksmouth Estate in Manchester-by-the-Sea. A stunning location and a personal one for Nathan as his family is tied to the estate. Catherine had just celebrated her thirtieth birthday the day before, and friends and family came from all over, including England and Japan, to celebrate the union of these two.

See there music slideshow HERE

David's Catering

Beat Train Productions

Architecture

I took these architectural pictures over the past few months for my parents who are in interior design and architecture. It was my first foray into the world of a tilt-shift lens which is used to minimize the arching which often happens in the corners of photos when photographing a building or room. These are spaces my parents, Scott & Scott Architecture and Interior Design did.

Actually, I didn't use the special lens on this one.