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Lauren and Kirk

August 25th, 2009 @ 8:32 am by Emilie @ Emilie Inc. Photography

Formerly of Vail and now living in New York City, Lauren and Kirk know how to throw a party! When Kirk phoned to check my availability last year for their Lake Wentworth, New Hampshire wedding, I nearly fell off my chair. Not only did I grow up summering on Lake Wentworth as a child, but I can see their wedding location from my grandparent’s beach (that’s their tent in the bottom right)!!

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The tent up close.
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The ceremony scene.
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I love the super narrow focus of a few lenses I recently purchased.
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Bright pink was the accent color throughout the day.
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Love the sash on those bridesmaids gowns. The colors really popped in the overcast day.
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I love this shot of Lauren getting ready inside and her guests being seated outside.
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A shout-out to Kirk, an amateur photographer himself.
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Kirk’s brother was in charge of the wedding bands, and kept them securely on this carabiner.
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Or so he thought.
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Yes, exactly what you are thinking happened actually happened. But the ring was recovered after a few minutes of panicked pawing in the sand.
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The bridal party forms a sweet spontaneous huddle.
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Toes, too.
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Married!
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The rain started to come down during dinner and the music went up. And then things got very fun to photograph!
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And Lauren took the muddying of the bottom of her bridal dress in stride.
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Great effort by the women on the bouquet toss!
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What a great wedding!
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3 Responses to “Lauren and Kirk”

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Jessie Blum @ Eclectic Unions (message)  360 posts, Helper bee

Carabiner = best ring bearing object ever!

I love that photo with the dirty bottom of your dress - I LOVE when that happens to wedding dresses.. it seems to always say the bride had the best time!

 
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Miss Mouse (message)  5,844 posts, Bee Keeper

Beautiful ceremony location! Great photos.

 
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These are one of the best wedding photos i have ever seen.They are looking really stylish.These photos has got some kind of variety also.

 

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