Posts tagged adventure wedding
Maine Fall foliage wedding at William Allen Farm

Sometimes the stars align for weddings. For Lauren and Brett, this was definitely the case. As a wedding photographer, I couldn’t ask for a more laid back, adventurous and easy going couple to work with. They chose to get married at William Allen Farm on Columbus day weekend and nature showed up with a dazzling display of reds yellows and oranges. Fall foliage in Maine was on full display.

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9 Maine Wedding Venues Worth Considering.

Maine is one of the most diverse and beautiful states in the country to get married. Within just a few hours’ drive, you can find sandy beaches, rugged coastline, mountain views, quiet lakes, and four distinct seasons, all centered around a vibrant “big little city” in Portland.

As a Maine-based wedding photographer, I’ve spent years traveling throughout the state photographing weddings at venues of every style—from coastal estates and historic inns to restored farms and tucked-away countryside properties. With so many incredible options, choosing the right venue can feel overwhelming.

This list highlights 9 of my favorite wedding venues in Maine, selected not just for how they look, but for how they feel on a wedding day. While there are many venues I love that didn’t make this list, the ones included here consistently align with my philosophy: weddings should feel intentional, personal, and true to you. These venues offer flexibility, character, and a strong sense of place—perfect for couples who want their wedding to feel like an experience, not a production.

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Natalie + Russ, Mountain House at Sunday River.

Fall is the best time of year to get married in Maine. The weather is cool, the leaves are vibrant and the cider is tasty. It is therefore no suprise that I was very excited and humbled when I was asked to be Natalie and Russ' wedding photographer at Mountain House on Sunday River last October

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In Defense of the First Look.

“Should we do a first look?”

As a professional wedding photographer, this is one of the most common questions couples ask while planning their wedding timeline. After photographing more than 300 weddings over the past 15+ years, I’ve seen first-hand what works, what doesn’t, and how this one decision can shape the entire flow—and feel—of a wedding day.

This post isn’t about trends or rules. It’s about helping you decide whether a first look on your wedding day makes sense for you.

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