Trina Dinnar Photography: Maine Wedding Photographer

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Rebecca and Jared's Elegant Summer Wedding

I had the pleasure of working with Leah from Leah Arsenault Photography on June 27th, 2015. Taking me on as a second photographer for the couple's wedding, Leah entrusted me with photographing the guys getting ready, cocktail hour, and much of the details that were put into this gorgeous oceanside wedding.

The wedding began with the bride and groom getting ready in separate locations at the private estate. Becca got ready in the house with her bridesmaids, maid of honor and mother, while the guys got ready in a small townhouse nearby. I love photographing the guys getting ready for a wedding. It's always a fun experience and this wedding was no exception. We even had time to photograph the groom and his family before the ceremony which allowed the couple more time for bride and groom portraits and some time alone after the ceremony.

Rebecca and Jared had a beautiful outdoor ceremony surrounded by their closest family and friends. The ocean provided a scenic backdrop as the couple said "I do." Their reception followed just a few feet away in an outdoor tent that was beautifully decorated with the couple's wedding theme: pink and white floral with mint green.

I was especially impressed with the details. Their gorgeous cake was made by Plum Cove Grind and their beautiful wedding flowers were from Sage Floral Studio. Both vendors are located in Gloucester, Massachusetts.  

Working with Leah was great! She is laid back and has a natural eye for details. I was amazed at her creativity and approach to photographing the wedding. I hope I get the chance to work with her again in the future.

Rebecca and Jared finished off the night with dancing and sparklers. It was truly a beautiful romantic day filled with love and happiness. Congratulations to the happy couple!

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Venue: Private Estate in Gloucester, MA

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Cake: Plum Cove Grind

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