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TRICIA MCCORMACK PHOTOGRAPHY
Daley and Rob’s Tanglewood wedding was a magical celebration that included personal touches like their first dance to ‘Accidentally In Love’ and Daley’s parents celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary. With a sailcloth tent, extended cocktail hour, and twinkling lights, their day was filled with love and laughter.
We were on top of a mountain with a view that would take your breath away. All of us in attendance felt lucky to witness Anna and Eric exchange rings and become forever partners on an extraordinary late summer evening. The expansive property and beautiful home belongs to Anna’s grandparents and because of her close bond with them, our bride and groom could think of no better place to bring together all the people they loved the most.
For Kelsey and Jack, Tanglewood holds a unique place in their hearts. Since 2014, they haven’t missed a single visit to this haven of classical music, even in 2020 when there were no concerts. They got engaged on the sundial and Kelsey even worked there as a tour guide. Tanglewood is more than just a venue for them and they couldn’t imagine getting married anywhere else.
We find such joy in the details and this day didn’t disappoint. Emilie’s hair clip was made from her mom’s veil and her grandmother’s dress. During their ceremony they each presented their moms with flowers before reading aloud written vows to each other. Their wedding party consisted of their siblings and the cutest flower girl (their niece). The sliding doors of the Linde Center were fully open giving everyone an incredible view of the mountains and sunset during toasts. A packed photo booth and an incredible fiber optic dance party was a great end to an unforgettable day.
Their ceremony of 65 people was perfectly nestled in the Italian Garden – (one of our favorite spots to photograph couples). Luscious greenery covering the stone walls could not be a more perfect ceremony location for Claire – a total plant lover. Claire’s bouquet was an incredible compilation of florals, greenery and amazing textures that she dreamed up. Craig added his own touch to their walk back down the aisle. The theme song Indian Jones echoed through the garden as they were introduced for the first time as Mr. and Mrs. (this made so many guests smile).
While navigating a long distance relationship and extremely long work weeks, Nathan proposed to Jackie on the Cliff Walk in Newport, Rhode Island. In just six months they planned their beautiful Berkshire wedding that I was so lucky to be a part of. During the first look, Nathan couldn’t be more excited to see Jackie and it made their portraits so genuine and special.
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