That's what they call it when all things converge to make something truly spectacular that's out-of-this-world. This past weekend at Granite Links in Quincy we saw just that with Heather and John's wedding. From the organization and thorough planning of the event coordinator and DJ to the weather holding off despite all the poor predictions.
The thing that topped it all off was getting to take pictures at the Granite Links ruins. A place on-property that is just amazing. Last time I was there it was raining, so I didn't have the opportunity to use it. Linda from Granite Links was really helpful in getting us down there and I was just blown away.
I can't wait to shoot there again. They do a great job there and Heather and John had a wonderful wedding. It all converged just right (like the perfect storm) to create a truly fantastic event.
This past Saturday's wedding was in Newport at the infamous Ocean Cliff Estates. It's an absolutely stunning location. Well, after a great ceremony and reception we all headed out on a chartered schooner on the bay! It was just perfect. The sunset, the crisp air, the water. It all made for a perfect end to a perfect day. I wanted to share these shots because really, how often do I get to have pictures of such a beautiful boat as part of a wedding.
Oh, and I was on the boat having a great time. The pictures of the boat from the shore were taken by my able assistant James.
Tonight I had the pleasure (ok, actually down-right blast of an amazingly great time) to do an engagement session with Shirley and Steven at the Marshfield Fair. We began at Rexham Beach which is just a few miles away and got some great sunset shots, then on to the fair. To say we had fun would be a huge understatement.
It was so cool to just experiment with different settings to get different types of shots including night photography with delayed exposure and dragging the shutter. Check them out: