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Sneak Peek for Kristin & Stephen “Tie the Knot❣️“

 Each wedding is unique. Even though we basically start with close to the same photo list there are always individual requests that are special to each couple. I try to bring out the essence & individuality of each couple for their special day❣️ Here is the Sneak Peek for Kristin & Stephen's beautiful wedding day! They'd never been to York so when I said we needed photos at Nubble, Kristin said, "If we have time!"  Ummmmm, NO! We need to make time . . . and we're glad we did! 

My 3rd wedding in 3 months and final one of 2022 for me! 

Two hearts, one from New Hampshire and one from Newfoundland, were united in a small, intimate ceremony surrounded by close family members & lots of love at York Harbor Inn in York, Maine when Kristin and Stephen literally “tied the fisherman’s double knot❣️” on July 6, 2022.


Second wedding I’ve done with a pre-ceremony “first look” and I must say I think the groom’s reaction is much stronger when he sees his bride in a 1st look than it is when he sees her just walking down the aisle. I didn’t think I’d like first looks, but “I do”❣️

Much love & happiness for years to come❣️


 

 






























 

Venue: York Harbor Inn
Dress:  Delicate Petals, Prince Albert sk 
Hair: Tranquility, Exeter
Makeup: Colleen Seachrist Trisara Facial Spa, Exeter
Flowers Seacoast Super Blooms Stratham 
Cake: Elephantine Bakery Portsmouth


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