Laura and Dan’s wedding at The Mount in Lenox was the kind of day that reminds me why I love photographing weddings. Elegant without being fussy, heartfelt without being staged. It was everything you’d want a celebration to be.
Their first look felt special. They both felt emotional before seeing each other. The way they lit up when they saw each other was private, authentic and beautiful. It’s moments like this that remind me why I always encourage couples to carve out that private time together before the ceremony, it gives you space to breathe and just be. Watching them melt into each other and take a deep breath together was exactly the reason Lisa and I are passionate about documenting first looks.
The vows and speeches that followed spoke volumes. Friends and their fathers echoed in their speeches what we saw all day long, that Laura and Dan are genuine, kind, and completely themselves with one another. Dan’s vows especially stayed with me: he said that all the small choices in life led him to his soulmate, and that fate, not luck could only have been responsible to bring them together. They took their time with their vows and the words felt as timeless as the setting around us.
Of course, they didn’t just tug at heartstrings, they also brought the fun. Their choreographed first dance had everyone cheering them on. That blend of quiet confidence and pure joy is exactly who they are.
Laura grew up here in the Berkshires, and together they spend their time outdoors with friends and family. They asked me for natural, guest focused photography, and that’s exactly what I love to create. The weather was perfect, the light was gorgeous, but what stood out most was how seamlessly they fit together.
Laura and Dan are the kind of couple that remind me of what’s possible when two people truly know themselves and what matters most. Smart, successful, and grounded and they made The Mount their own on their wedding day, and it was a privilege to be there capturing it all. Congratulations to a wonderful couple!
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