WELCOME TO THE BLOG OF SAMANTHA WARREN WEDDINGS

My name is Samantha Warren (Sam will do and is actually preferred) and I am an award-winning Maine-based wedding photojournalist who owns/operates Samantha Warren Weddings out of a colorful cape in Portland where I live with my husband, Kyle, and our two pointers, Alder and Nikon.

I invite you to take some time to explore my blog, which is updated often with good news and great views (usually of people in love but habitually of our hounds). If you love what you see, please do leave a comment, or contact me for my availability.

All my best,
Sam



(Advance) Mandi & Rob: the Retreat at French's Point, Maine Wedding

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With all the challenges Mandi and Rob have conquered together over the past four years, they deserved this day. And what a day it was!

Fabulous venue? Check (the Retreat at French's Point)!

Blue skies? Check (and 80 degree sunkissed skies with breezes off the bay to boot)!

A wedding party that was as supportive as they were spirited? Check (seriously, wait until you see the dance floor action)!

I had placed Mandi and Rob and had turned my attention around to prepare family members for the formals that were about to follow and when I turned back, I caught Mandi and Rob waiting in this embrace. It became one of my favorite images of the day. I'll share others with you here next week, so check back.

In the meantime, make sure to preregister here at Pictage so you can be notified when Mandi and Rob's image gallery is released next week (event key is the groom's last name).

Amy & Mark: Thornton, New Hampshire Wedding

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Who: Amy & Mark
What: A sunkissed woodsy wedding for 80 or so deep in the mountains of New Hampshire
Where: Ceremony and tented celebration at a private residence in Thornton, New Hampshire.
When: Saturday, July 11, 2009
How: Rehearsal dinner, guest lodging and bridal preparations at the Woodstock Inn in Woodstock, New Hampshire; Sottero and Midgley gown from Modern Bride Shop in Bedford, New Hampshire; music from North Conway DJ Andre Van Coesant; linens and other reception related rentals from Harte Rentals; and yummy, three-weeks-later-and-I'm-still-talking-about-it catering featuring local and organic food from personal chef Sarah Hipple (Welcome Home Chef).

Why: "You know that's my younger brother, right?"

That was the reaction Amy received when she revealed to the host of the pool party she was attending -a close friend and fellow graduate student in the civil and environmental engineering department at UMass Lowell - that she'd hit it off with his brother, Mark.

She didn't. And really, she didn't care.

Mark, rugged and real, was someone she could just as comfortably talk shop with (he's an environmental engineer) as she could hurl herself out of a plane with (they both love to skydive). And thus, the awesome adventure that has been their life together for the past six years began. Their hearts and their pulses haven't stopped pounding since, as together, they've skied and been silly; luged (not a real word according to spellcheck as perhaps there really isn't a past tense of luge because so few people live to tell about it) and laughed; hiked and hugged.

As a friend so aptly put it, Amy finally found someone to keep up with her! And on a Saturday in July, their closest family and friends caught up with them too, for an outdoor celebration that was as much about the place that brought them together as the people, with the hazy White Mountains and the bleached birches as much a part of the couple's wedding wardrobe as Amy's gown and Mark's pressed linen suit.

I was thrilled about this wedding from the moment Amy, who was referred to me by a guest at Lani and Steve's wedding last August (thanks Vivien!), emailed me and included a snapshot of the site, a breathtaking private residence owned by a family friend. And when Amy came to town in May for business and Kyle and I took her out to dinner on the deck at Flatbread, my excitement only grew as I learned about all the ways Amy and Mark were making their wedding day reflective of the things they loved every other day of their lives. Perhaps nothing describes this couple and how grounded and grateful they are than what Amy told me a week or so before the wedding: "If it rains, we hope there will be a rainbow to capture."

With friends and family coming from all over the Northeast to rural New Hampshire, Amy worked her Blackberry all morning to assure everyone was where they needed to be.
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Knowing how sporty Amy was and that she'd rather carry an hatchet than a handbag, I couldn't wait to see what she'd selected as a dress. Strapless and simple with just the slightest touch of sparkle, it was a perfect pick (and would go quite well with hiking boots).
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I found Amy's bridal flip-flops sitting on the coffeetable next to her notes outlining the order the wedding party would walk onto the knoll for the ceremony.
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Mark's cousin Kathryn was the maid of honor and is a bride-to-be herself. Here she helps Amy get into her dress, and I love the juxtaposition of the intricate white wedding dress with all of Amy's free flowing colorful sundresses hanging behind her in the closet.
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Amy's mom walked her down the forested path, around the tall trees and into the ceremony, which was held on a birch-framed bluff overlooking the majestic White Mountains.
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While it can sometimes make shooting a challenge, I love the feeling of intimacy created when guests stand for the ceremony (though it's always nice to provide a few chairs up front for those who need them, as Amy and Mark did).
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Mark's brother Steve and his girlfriend Erin performed a song for the couple that was the highlight of the ceremony. I love Amy's awe in this image and Mark's expression too.
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And then this little look she gives back at Mark, who looks about ready to burst with joy and contentedness.
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Married!
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Mark's brother (the one who had the pool party) goes through the receiving line.
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He was soon followed by Amy's mother, who just had to check out her son-in-law's new bling.
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I adore the energy and warmth of this informal formal of Amy and her dear friend Sarah, who catered the wedding and herself was married in the same spot several years ago (it's her parent's place).
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Though she grew up in suburban New Jersey, it's clear Amy is most at home in nature in New Hampshire, where Mark was born and raised by a family that is as warm as they are fun. In my imagery of the couple, I sought to position them within this place they are so passionate about.
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I shared this when I posted their preview earlier in the month but it moves me too much to not include again here.
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Seems I've been bitten by the bench bug as of late. Some of my favorite shots from the season have been based on benches, as I've found that getting off their feet allows couples to more naturally settle into each other, resulting in incredibly intimate images.
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Ferns were included in many of the day's details, from decorating the programs to bringing a nice burst of color to Mark's lapel.
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It's no surprise that a couple who so appreciates the outdoors is so committed to conserving and celebrating it. Because of this, Amy and Mark planned an eco-friendly wedding, using many reusable products and local grown vegetarian food and spirits that would give their guests a true taste of New Hampshire. Amy was worried her guests would grumble over the absence of the typical wedding food like chicken and beef, but she had no reason to be. Both the DJ and I agreed we'd never tasted better wedding food, including lettuce picked that very morning, and artisan cheeses from around the region. Even the mint in the mojito's was grown in a garden on site. Yum.
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In keeping with the natural theme, even the cake was made to look like a birch tree, with Amy and Mark's initials carved in. Love this!
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Guests were gifted with bookmarks made of handmade paper and the slenderest of seed pockets that when planted, would result in blooming wildflowers.
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And some dancing with the best man.
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And, with the groom to finish the night.
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Amy and Mark, the day couldn't have better suited you and you couldn't have better suited that beautiful day! Glad to hear Italy was such a delight, and to see you soon on the slopes.

And be sure to watch their slideshow here. As promised, Jack the donkey makes an appearance, though he was quite bashful by the time my camera got to him with all the attention he'd received throughout the wedding day.

(Advance) Meghann & Brad: Laconia, New Hampshire Wedding

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A bouquet of flowers from her father's garden. A sideways look filled with love and laughter to the man she met a world away in an African airport. The white picket fence surrounding her childhood home. And the sun. Oh, the glorious sun!

I love so many things about this image, and too of this past Saturday, when Meghann and Brad were married on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee. Check back here on the Samantha Warren Weddings blog next week to see more of the flower-filled wedding of two of the most selfless, compassionate people you'll ever meet.

And, make sure to preregister here at Pictage so you can be notified when Meghann and Brad's image gallery is released next week (event key is the groom's last name).

Holly & Jarod Engaged: Kettle Cove, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

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In Maine, the unwritten requirement for residency in Maine is that you love lobster, you don't consider 17 degrees cold (or five inches a snowstorm), you think of everyone who lives within a 10 mile radius as a neighbor and you are fiercely independent.

Having spent the afternoon with Holly and Jarod photographing their water's edge engagement session, I am convinced that to be from the Lone Star state, you must be sweeter than southern-style Texas ice tea, more fun than a night in Austin, and way hotter than it ever gets in Houston.

These two Texans are spending the summer in Maine as Jarod, who was drafted by the LA Dodgers right out of high school, pitches for the Portland Sea Dogs. They first met in high school, and began dating in 2006 after Jarod returned from playing ball in Hawaii. Together, they combine to make a wonderfully warm couple, who is as fun to be around as they are to look at (seriously, they should model). If you want to know what being head-over-heels in love looks like, look no further (well, you've gotta scroll down a bit).

Just like it is for a New England wedding photographer like myself, for a minor league baseball player, the summer season is no day at the beach. Jarod and his teammates get a mere one day off per month from April through September, which made scheduling his and Holly's engagement shoot quite the process in planning. Finally, on Monday afternoon, after the Sea Dogs spanked the NH Fisher Cats 9-2 and most of professional baseball took a breather for the All-Star break, we were given a wide enough window to connect in Cape Elizabeth for the shoot. Though their wedding will be this winter in Dallas (where the average December high is 57, though it's gotten up to 90 degrees on occasion), they wanted a beachy engagement session to remember their time together in Maine. I chose Kettle Cove in Cape because it offers a wide variety of scenery, from straight sandy beach, to rocky cove, to tree-lined boardwalks, meaning we can make the most of our session and get a variety of looks in the shots.

We started on the aforementioned tree-lined boardwalk in the back of the park. Jarod is 6'5". Holly is 5'3". That said, they fit so well together. Love does that.
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Even though it was only 4:30 - a little earlier than I typically like to shoot this time of year-, the light was delicious.
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Holly and Jarod were a bit nervous at the start of the shoot. Who wouldn't be having their photograph taken in such a public place? But as we got to know each other through the shoot, that anxiety turned to giddiness, as I reminded them to appreciate this rare afternoon off and promised them they wouldn't be nearly as camera aware on their wedding day. I love the colors in this image. (And that I totally blocked the overweight male sunbather who was lounging in the grass behind them by positioning myself just so!)
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Resting on the rocks.
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Seriously, I don't think these two could have had any more fun with each other that they did. Throughout the shoot, they never stopped making each other -and me- laugh. I am so lucky to continue to work with such down-to-earth clients.
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A similar shot as above, but tighter and with a black and white treatment totally transforms the tone of the image.
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While we're doing the whole black and white thing...
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Back to color, as theirs really complimented each other, and the setting. When I advise couples on how to dress for engagement sessions, I remind them that we aren't doing glamour shots, and so all that matters is that their makeup and clothes make them feel comfortable and confident, as that's will come through in the images. My suggestion is to always wear clothes that make you feel like you, and take into account the setting. I love how the fashionable Holly totally managed to pull off glamorous beach chic without looking out of place (and that she wasn't afraid to do wardrobe changes in Jarod's truck).
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Speaking of, time for a wardrobe change.
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Perhaps my favorite from the shoot. I had turned to grab my gear bag so we could move to another part of the beach, and when I turned, this is what I saw. Stunning!
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A different crop (in camera) makes for a fun detail shot. Something about this one I just love.
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The light got more and more beautiful as we went on. When we got to a new area on the beach, the first thing I'd do was take a few more traditional portraits.
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And then I step back, duck up, down and all around, and take my trademark passionate photojournalistic images. I love this one especially, because there is so much anticipation in it.
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After Jarod shielded his bride-to-be so she could adjust her dress, she came back around him like this and I loved the look. "Hold it!"
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Similar body positioning, but a slight shift in eye focus on their part makes it such a different image.
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And a shift in my camera's focus changes it even more. Ahhhh! I love this! It feels like you are right there on the beach with them and you can't help but smile.
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I also do a few solo shots. Jarod said this was way more fun than baseball card pictures!
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And, a final look, back on the bridge. With me shooting through the grass, it adds an air of intimacy that makes it seem I've just come across them like this.
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Congratulations Holly and Jarod on your engagement and best wishes for your December wedding in Dallas. Looking forward to enjoying a ballgame with you soon!