A beautiful couple, blue skies, mountain views and friends & family ready to celebrate all made for the perfect day for Courtney and Dan's wedding in Jaffrey, NH. There were so many great moments to photograph on this wedding day, and all of the wonderful people that were a part of the day made it such a joy to capture it all. Thank you, Courtney & Dan, for the opportunity to be a part of your wedding. It was truly an honor and a pleasure to photograph your day.
Early September is such a great time of year for a wedding.
Dan and Courtney got ready for their wedding in Jaffrey at the Monadnock Inn.
Wedding Bouquets
Corsages
Bridesmaids' dresses. I love the choice of blue.
Courtney's Dress
Courtney's sister helping her get ready.
Dan getting ready.
Courtney had a great idea for a photo on the decks of the inn, which was a fun way to get a photo with both the bride and the groom in it before the ceremony while making sure they didn't see each other.
They had a beautiful outdoor ceremony at the Shattuck with Mt. Monadnock in the background.
Courtney's father and brother walking her down the aisle.
Happy bride at the beginning of her wedding ceremony.
Dan sees Courtney walking down the aisle at the beginning of the ceremony.
The stone terrace at the Shattuck is such a beautiful and dramatic site.
Exchanging vows.
They had a beautiful sand ceremony where they mixed sand from different important places symbolizing the joining of their lives.
Exchanging rings.
Just married.
The wedding party expressing their excitement for the day.
We headed out onto the golf course for a few portraits of Courtney and Dan right after the ceremony.
A nice portrait with Mt. Monadnock in the background.
The Shattuck did an excellent job with the reception. Each table represented a place significant to Courtney and Dan's relationship.
About to make their entrance to the reception.
Courtney and Dan entering the reception.
Courtney's sister makes a toast as a slide show of photos from their childhood plays in the background.
Courtney listening to her sister's wonderful toast.
First dance.