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TRICIA MCCORMACK PHOTOGRAPHY
I loved seeing John’s face lit up when he turned and first saw Aly. As we ventured out onto the grounds at Gedney, I couldn’t help but notice the way Aly looked at John. All the stress and nervous feelings that happen on the morning of your wedding seemed to disappear when she was alone with John. How special is that?
Jenna and Peter’s intimate wedding at 33 Main was exactly what they envisioned; a getaway. These two New York natives were friends for many years before becoming a couple. When Jenna and Peter visited the Berkshires a while back, they just knew it was a place they wanted to come back to. So it was […]
On the drive to the Mount, I couldn’t help but think about how perfect the day ahead was going to be. And it was! It was so easy and fun capturing Merideth and Travis in the amazing gardens at The Mount. One of Merideth’s favorite spots on the grounds was the forecourt. She looked absolutely stunning enjoying her specialty cocktail with her new husband after the ceremony. Not only were they able to enjoy their cocktail hour on the terrace, but a New Orleans style jazz band escorted them up the driveway for a tradition wedding second line.
Hannah and Graham love each other so much they decided to get married twice! I was so lucky to capture their intimate backyard wedding back in 2020. Lisa, my associate was able to capture and enjoy more time with Hannah, Graham, and this time, a much larger group of family and friends. Next year we […]
Marley and Jimmy’s Hancock Shaker Village wedding could not have fallen on a more perfect day. It truly was the most perfect day of the summer. Together with about 50 of their closest family and friends, Marley and Jimmy’s ceremony was intimate and the sun couldn’t have been shining brighter on them. At every corner […]
The details of Amy and Patrick’s wedding were stunning and honored the mastermind of the venue, Edith Wharton. One of Amy’s favorite Covid purchases was an antique Corona (how appropriate a name) typewriter which she used to type Edith Wharton quotes for the cocktail tables. They purchased vintage Edith Wharton classic books to use as display (and read during the lead up) and Amy folded the pages of one into a heart shape. The favors/table assignments featured locally, hand poured soy candles from a female owned business with their favorite Edith quote. Their head table had two little dog candlesticks to honor Edith’s affinity for dogs and her beloved quote “My little dog— a heartbeat at my feet.”
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