Wyatt & Becca's Beach Wedding | Turks & Caicos

Wyatt & Becca's wedding day was absolutely gorgous… seriously, a dream wedding. Becca has talked, for years, about wanting to have a destination wedding so as soon as Wyatt popped the question, the hunt for the perfect beach location was on. They decided to exchange nuptials on the white sand beaches of Turks & Caicos. With the warm tropical sun shining and the soft salty sea breeze blowing, it was the perfect day to have a love celebration.  

One of my favorite memories from Wyatt and Becca's wedding was their first dance. They danced to Tyrone Wells - You and Me On Top Of The World… and honestly, the giant smiles never left either one of their faces. The love they have for each other and the excitement that they were finally here, dancing in the tropics with all of their closest friends and relatives standing by, was so clear to see.

I wasn't the "hired photographer" but of course, I had to bring my camera along for such a special weekend!

Wyatt, I've been taking pics of you for along time and this moment was by far the most exciting!  I couldn't be any more proud of you. Becca I'm so excited to finally have you as my sister in law!

MK + Matt get married at Duxbury Bay Maritime School

exuberant, vibrant and full of love are the words I'd use to describe MK... which is balanced so well by Matt's sweet and calm nature. When I met MK and Matt for their engagement shoot I loved them right from the start. They had their pick up truck packed full of firewood and a cooler full of beer and we headed to the beach to watch the sunset... my kind of people!

Their wedding day was one for the books, with as many bridesmaids and groomsmen as they had, the focus was still on them and they couldn't be more happy to start their journey together. The day had a very relaxed "beachy" yet excited tone so it was a lot of fun to shoot!


Venue: Duxbury Bay Maritime School - Duxbury,  MA
My beautiful 2nd shooter: Meghann Gregory Photography
Catering: The Silent Chef - Situate,MA
Live Music: The Marsels Band - Boston, MA
Flowers: Stapleton Flowers - S Boston, MA
Transportation: Ultimate Party Trolley - Boston, MA

Mackenzie + Adam | Wedding at the Hyannis Yacht Club

When Mackenzie booked me last year to shoot her engagement and wedding I was so excited. Not only was it an awesome location but she seemed like such a down to earth and friendly person. Fast forward to our initial client meeting I finally got to experience Mackenzie and Adams personalities...  let me tell you, they are both firecrackers! So full of energy and laughter, they told me the story of how Adam had Mackenzie's ring custom designed through the company he works for. I got to know them much better during their engagement shoot on the Seaport, {the time I talk about that I 'accidentally' shot until the sun went down...} we were all having so much fun playing bocce that we lost track of time! After that day I was so excited for their wedding day that was quickly approaching. Their wedding day couldn't have been anymore perfect. I started out with the girls at a beach house near the harbor, all of the girls and her parents were hilariously awesome and welcoming. Mackenzie and I then headed over to the harbor to wait for Adam to post up for the First Look. I love First Looks, they're such a quiet and intimate moment that you wouldn't have otherwise. Adam stood at the end of the dock and Mackenzie walked up behind him. Tammy (my 2nd shooter) and I were far away so this was the most secluded they could get... how romantic. Once Adam feasted his eyes on Mackenzie the rest of the day was magical history. I captured some great memories of the wedding party on the beach before the  ceremony. The ceremony kicked off as Mackenzie was brought in on a beautiful white yacht and her father walked her down the dock instead of the aisle, in true 'cape wedding' fashion! The clouds rolled in as the sun set making the most perfect painterly skyline over the water.

I loved spending this day with so many amazing people who's mission was one thing... to celebrate Mackenzie and Adam's love. I wish them all the best on thier journey together.

Peace, Love & Magical Blue-Pink Skies,

April K

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How to Personalize Your {Destination} Wedding

Happy Friday Peeps! I decided to put all this personal talk on hold and put the spotlight back on weddings for a moment.

While I was in the midst of my wedding craze last year, I wrote a blog post sharing what I did to make my day unique to Justin and I {post here}. I mainly wrote it because sometimes I hear brides questioning themselves "am I allowed to do that?" "well I really want this but I'll probably just do that".... No my friend, this wedding is a ONE day celebration to kick off your life's journey together. That means, you do not do things just because they're easier. You do what you WANT and what is representative of the character of your relationship.

Well, that's my thought anyway. This is coming from a girl {me!} who cancelled her first wedding plan {yes, after we put deposits down and had dates held} mostly because she didn't feel 100% good about it, a lot of things were off and it wasn't sitting right in her heart.

I digress, so after I wrote that post my girl Lauren, who is having a destination wedding and who also has one of the best characters I've ever known, needed some advice. I suppose this isn't exclusive of only destination weddings, but that is where my head is at while I'm writing this.

Lauren Writes:

Hey April,

We're doing a destination wedding because that's what fits our budget and frankly Bryan and I are not the type to have a huge hoopla of a wedding and we'd much rather chill on a beach with rum punches and those fun little cocktail umbrellas. Fine.

The resort that we chose is extremely private and intimate and allows us to "customize" our wedding to fit what we want. Fabulous.

I found my dress and my bridesmaids dress. Ahead of the game, here!

Sccreeeeccchhhhhh.....this is where it stops. Now what do I do?!? Maybe more importantly, how the HELL do a plan a wedding on a beach in Mexico that is fully representative of a pig-chasing/tractor-driving/pumpkin-growing farmer (Bryan) and a Long Island-born/shoe-obsessed/career girl (Me)? I'm at a total loss here. Bryan and I are at complete ends of the spectrum with one another; possibly THE most opposites attract couple aside from two major things: 1. We love beer and 2. We can't live without each other.

I guess my question is, what is your advice on how to figure out ways to make our wedding representative of who we are? Obviously we've had some great times over the past 2+ years that I can look back on, but all I want to get out of this wedding is for people to walk away and say "That was so them."

I guess the main thing I'm stressing over isn't the location, how my hair is going to look, or who is going to show up - - it's more of a nervousness that we're going to put this thing together and it's going to look like someone else's wedding rather than our own.

April, any or all advice that you could give me on this would be amazing. You know how I am: I love myself some organization and can provide you with the best strategic marketing plan money can buy, but when it comes to creativity, I fall flat, and I need to seek help from my creative friends before I'm labeled as boring ;-)

 

April Suggests:

Hey Lauren,

Here are 3 things you can focus on to make your destination wedding representative of you and Bryan:

1. Writing your own vows – I know a lot of couples squirm at this idea but really this is what a wedding is all about, getting married and pledging yourselves to each other. I feel like the ceremony is something that is often overlooked compared to what type of venue you’ll have, music, food, booze etc. This is one day that starts your journey together; nothing could speak more about your relationship than how you vow to spend the rest of your lives together. Believe it or not, vows are something people remember. Put your personalities into the vows and you’ll walk away feeling like that’s all you needed to make the day "your own".

2. Bringing little signs for things, they're packable in a suitcase and signage + printed items really add a lot of personality to the day. Don’t feel like you have to use formal language either, put your personalities into the verbiage you use. Programs + thank you cards at tables or in hotel bags + signage = make it all match and sort of style your day according to Lauren + Bryan's world.

3. Your dress + your shoes + your jewelry + his outfit will have your personalities in it. Don’t be afraid to stray from traditional. Let Bryan wear a little flannel pocket square or a straw hat, representative of his pig chasing farm boy ways. Your shoe obsessed self can pick out a fabulous pair of TOMS or flip-flops that are representative of your favorite color. You don’t have to have HUGE statements to represent of who you are; sometimes it’s the little things that make an impact. Which is great for you since you have to pack it all up in a suitcase.

Remember, this is your day, do it anyway you want! Funky, vibrant, off the wall, and classically all yours.

Peace, Love & Destination YOU!

April K

Stephanie + Brian | Wedding at The Dennis Inn, Cape Cod

A Cape Cod wedding was exactly what Stephanie and Brian had envisioned to be the perfect place to exchange vows. Why? Because of their roots... Stephanie has close family ties with her Dad and Aunt living on the Cape and so naturally Stephanie and Brian have begun building their own memories there. They chose the Dennis Inn because of it's charm, and I can attest it has it's own unique character for sure. As if the stars had aligned, the all around vibe of this beachy Cape Cod wedding was calm. The weather, the staff at the Dennis Inn, Stephanie, her bridesmaids, the groom and all his men… everyone was so calm and collected. As a wedding photographer this was quite a treat!

One of my favorite and most memorable moments was as Stephanie sat on the bed to read the card that Brian had written for her. Knowing exactly what she was going through and how she was feeling, I captured her tender and emotional moment quietly. Brian then wrote a card out for all of Stephanie's girls thanking them for taking such good care of Stephanie as well we being so welcoming to him. What a great idea!

Stephanie and Brian are such a great couple with a bond that is truly one of a kind. I wish them all the best in their life together as I'm sure it will be adventurous and filled with love.

Peace, Love & Starfish,

April K

Venue: Dennis Inn Hair/Make up: Jason B. William Salon Flowers: Flowers by Fancy Cupcakes: Montilio's Baking Company

 

 

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