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Emilie Sommer, Portland, Maine Vendor: Photographer Website: Emilie Inc. About Me: Emilie earned a degree in photojournalism from Syracuse University and worked at USA Today and The Washington Post in Washington, DC, before opening her wedding photography studio, emilie inc, in Portland, Maine. She loves all the intricate details involved in planning, the warm fuzzy feeling about two people in love and freezing those moments in time in a photograph. It’s a contagious dancing-through-daisies kind of good feeling. She also started the Roots Workshop, the directory News Wedding Photographers and the non-profit Pink Initiative
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Elizabeth and Jason met at a networking event in Michigan after Jason had just moved there from DC. Ironically, Elizabeth was planning on attending grad school in DC, and Jason followed her there just 8 months later. They returned to Maine, where Elizabeth grew up, for their seaside nuptials with 75 close friends and family. It was a perfect setting for Emilie Inc. associate Whitney's second wedding (with a little help from J).

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They were blessed with beautiful blue skies (a rarity for the coast of Maine in May!).

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Bride Elizabeth.
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Groom Jason.
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The groomsmen capturing the ceremony site with an iPhone.
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Elizabeth making her ceremony entrance (and an example of why hiring two photographers is a wonderful thing- Whit is at the front of the aisle, and J snagged this cool capture from the back).
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I love this very happy guest during the receiving line.
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Sweet reception detail.
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Elizabeth used to sing in a garage band and actually, one of the band's members was her teacher in middle school! So it only made sense that she wow'ed their guests with a few numbers.
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Party time!
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A time-out from dancing for a quick bite of cake.
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The Tony Boffa Band is as talented as they are entertaining.
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Take a moment to enjoy their slideshow by clicking to view in a separate window here.

venue: Spruce Point Inn Boothbay Harbor, ME
florist: Minott's Portland, ME
band: Tony Boffa Band
cake: Steve Watts, Sweet Sensations
gown: Alfred Angelo
photographers: emilie inc associates Whitney and J

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[...] returned to Spruce Point Inn for a second weekend in a row. Same venue, but every wedding is always different from the previous one no matter the location. [...]

 


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