Category Archives: Portraits

Julie + Mike = Couple’s Environmental Portrait Session at Smuggler’s Notch, Vermont

Julie and Mike came up from Massachussetts and spent the night at the Smuggler’s Notch Inn the night before their couple’s environmental portrait session. They both love sliding on snow and bouldering, so what better place to take their photos than up at the pass next to Vermont’s highest peak, Mt. Mansfield? The day was...

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Kyla + Travis’ Couple’s Environmental Portrait Session in Johnson, Vermont

Kyla and Travis came down from Montreal for their couple’s environmental portrait session in Johnson, Vermont. In spite of the tornado warnings we were blessed with golden sunshine and perfectly dry weather. We had fun playing on a suspension bridge and a covered bridge and then wrapped up the afternoon’s work with a fine meal...

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Heather & Brian’s Couple’s Environmental Portrait Session in Johnson, Vermont

We were delighted when Heather and Brian took the plunge and booked our first summer wedding for next year. They came up yesterday and spent an hour with us, walking around our 2 acre meadow, playing in the golden (but somehwat chilly) light. We are really looking forward to their wedding next August at the...

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A Family Portrait Session at Lake St. Catherine, Vermont

We first photographed this family in Stowe two years ago, and now again this summer at Lake St. Catherine! We love the freedom that portrait sessions provide us to play outside of the scheduling constraints imposed by weddings, for example. Mom’s nickname among her friends is, “The Source” as she always seems to know where...

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Vermont State Senator Susan Bartlett Is Running For Governor!

When we heard that our friend, Vermont State Senator Susan Bartlett was running for Governor, we invited her over for lemonade and a walk in our meadow to celebrate. While we had her over we couldn’t help but snap a few quick photos! If you live in Vermont please visit her new website and learn...

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