Weddings in CT

Here is a look at a few details and quiet moments from one of my favorite weddings of last season.  If you are looking for a beautiful venue, professional and helpful staff, check out the Waterview in Monroe, Connecticut.  It was a thoroughly enjoyable experience.  There was an abundance of natural light everywhere which I love!  There are many large windows which made a beautiful backdrop for the ceremony, the bride and her details. Once it cooled down outdoors, the garden area offered me some beautiful reflected light for more portraits.

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Wedding at Amarante’s Seacliff New Haven

by Kim Bova on October 14, 2011

Congratulations to Petra-Ann and Derrick who were married in a beautiful ceremony surrounded by friends and family – many who came from Jamaica! I had a great time photographing these gorgeous people.  As usual, Amarante’s Seacliff did a great job!   Here are a few of my favorite moments from the day.   First, a quiet few moments with mom and dad.

Bubbles kept the kids busy while we waited for everyone to arrive!

And at last, even after dark we had portraits to do down by the water at Amarantes…. the skyline and the evening was beautiful!

 

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Garden Wedding in Connecticut.

by Kim Bova on September 15, 2011

It was the hottest day of July when Anna and Graham were married.  But it was one of those lovely garden weddings that I just love.  It all took place at Scot Free Farm, the home of Grahams parents in the Quiet Corner of Connecticut.  Surrounded by family and friends, good home cooked food and drink, they were married in a flower garden under a canopy to give relief from the hot sun.  Weddings don’t have to be formal or fancy, and this one was casually elegant, just right for this wonderful couple!  It was personal and relaxed, and everyone including the flower girl had a grand time!

She actually enjoyed going down the isle!

Their faithful dog took part in the  ceremony, too!

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