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A Lifetime in the Making: Ken & Michele’s Westmoreland, New Hampshire Elopement | January 1, 2026

Some love stories don’t follow a straight line. Some take decades, detours, and growth before finding their way home. Ken and Michele’s Westmoreland, New Hampshire elopement is a love story decades in the making.

Some love stories don’t follow a straight line. Some take decades, detours, and growth before finding their way home.

Ken is lifting MIchele's chin as he kisses her, after they have exchanged vows

Ken and Michele share an intimate moment after exchanging vows in Westmoreland, NH

Ken and Michele have known each other for most of their lives. Their mothers worked together years ago, back when they were children, long before either of them realized they were already part of each other’s story. One of their earliest shared memories comes from that time: children playing in a parking lot while waiting for their moms, and Ken sitting in the car, wishing he could join. Even then, they were in the same place, just not quite together yet.

They reconnected as teenagers without initially remembering they had known each other before. Once they did, that childhood memory came rushing back. Michele was “the brat” who got to play outside while Ken had to sit in the car. It is a small, almost funny moment, but one that quietly ties their lives together from the very beginning.

It was 1995. Michele had just turned sixteen and Ken was seventeen when they began dating, and two years later they were married. Like many couples who find each other early in life, they were still growing and learning who they were, both individually and together. Their marriage ended in divorce in 2000, and life carried them in different directions for a time, though their connection never fully disappeared.

Over the years, they reconnected and remained part of each other’s lives. Through friendship, shared history, and steady support, their bond deepened into something even stronger than before. They did not simply fall back in love. They chose each other again with clarity and intention.

On Christmas in 2020, Ken proposed. Michele said yes without hesitation.

When it came time to plan their wedding, they decided to elope, keeping the day focused entirely on themselves and their commitment, without outside expectations.

Michele found me through a Facebook post seeking a photographer for their elopement in Westmoreland, New Hampshire. Since Westmoreland is only about fifteen minutes from me, I commented that I was available, and I am incredibly grateful that simple connection led me to them.

On January 1, 2026, Ken and Michele exchanged vows during a quiet, deeply meaningful elopement at the gazebo on the common in Westmoreland. The day was calm, intentional, and full of emotion, centered entirely on their love and the life they have built together. It was one of the coldest days so far this winter, but somehow they made it feel incredibly warm.

It was an honor to photograph their elopement and document not just a wedding day, but the culmination of a lifetime of shared history and devotion.

Ken and Michele’s elopement is a reminder that love does not need to be loud to be powerful. Sometimes the most meaningful weddings are the ones rooted in real life, real growth, and choosing each other again and again.

Thank you, Ken and Michele, for trusting me to capture such an important chapter of your story.

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Tips for Feeling Comfortable and Confident During Your Engagement Photo Session | Southern Vermont and New England Engagements

My ultimate tips for feeling comfortable during your engagement session. Engagement and Wedding Photography in Southern Vermont and New England. Clover and Pine Photo.

My biggest piece of advice for any couple? Focus on your partner and not the camera. The best engagement photos happen when you’re simply enjoying each other’s company. I always tell my couples, if you like each other, that’s all anyone will see in your photos!

Your engagement session is all about celebrating your love and the life you’re building together. These photos don’t need to look like a fashion magazine spread (unless that’s totally your vibe). They should feel like you - real, relaxed, and full of connection.


Focus on Having Fun Together

The best way to feel natural in front of the camera is to do what makes you happy together. Here are a few of my favorite ideas:

Make each other laugh. Share your favorite inside jokes, talk about something funny that happened recently, or just let yourself be playful. When you’re laughing, you’re not thinking about the camera, you’re thinking about each other.

Reminisce about your favorite memories. Talk about your first date, your first trip, or that awkward moment that still makes you laugh. It brings genuine emotion to the surface — which always photographs beautifully.

Dream about your future. Chat about where you want to honeymoon, the home you’ll create together, or your shared bucket list. That excitement and joy will shine through every photo.

Play a game or do something active. If you’re worried about what to do with your hands, give them something to do! Bring a deck of cards, toss a baseball, or go for a walk with your dog. These little activities create natural movement and authentic moments.

Share a drink or snack. Whether it’s your favorite local beer, coffee from your go-to café, or pizza from your favorite spot, food always adds comfort and personality to your session.

Use Pinterest for Inspiration, Not Imitation

Pinterest is amazing for gathering engagement photo ideas, but remember - those images are often styled shoots with models. Instead of trying to recreate them exactly, use them as inspiration. We’ll take the essence of what you love - the mood, the colors, the connection, and then we will make it your own.

Be Honest and Do What Feels Right

If something feels awkward, skip it! You’re not here to model, you’re here to make memories. Let your personalities shine, and don’t be afraid to tell me if something isn’t working for you. The more open we are, the more authentic your photos will feel (and we’ll know exactly what to avoid on your wedding day).

When we work together, I’ll give you gentle guidance - where to stand, what to do with your hands, but I’ll also step back and let you simply be. The magic happens in the in-between moments: the laughter, the glances, the quiet pauses.

And if you’re nervous about being in front of the camera for the first time, don’t worry. I’ll be with you every step of the way to help you look and feel your best.

Let the Moments Unfold Naturally

I love capturing genuine connection. During your session, I’ll encourage interaction and let you fall into your own rhythm together. I’m never going to stop you when you’re being adorable and super into each other, as those are the exact moments you’ll want to remember forever.

My goal is always to capture your love as it truly is; warm, joyful, and completely unique to you. So take a deep breath, hold onto your person, and just enjoy this time together.

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A Look Back at Brittany and Maria’s Beautiful Autumn Wedding

Brittany and Maria’s autumn wedding on October 8th, 2022 in Hinsdale, New Hampshire.

Bride smiling while looking at her partner. Bridesmaids and flower girl behind her. Officiant to the right. Ring bearer front of photo/

Every so often I revisit past weddings I have photographed, partly to relive the magic of those days and partly because with a fresh perspective I sometimes find hidden gems that I did not notice the first time around. Recently, I revisited Brittany and Maria’s wedding gallery, and I am so glad that I did.

As I went through their photos again, I found and edited around forty additional images, some of which quickly became my absolute favorites from the entire day. It is amazing what a second look can do. There is something about the passage of time that allows you to see moments differently and notice quiet details, fleeting glances, and little expressions of love that tell the story all over again.

Brittany and Maria are two people whose connection is impossible to miss. The way they look at each other, the laughter they share, and the way they made everyone around them feel so welcome all reflected the genuine love and care they have for one another. Photographing couples like them is such a joy, and being part of their wedding day was an honor I will always be grateful for.

This wedding was especially meaningful to me because it was only the second wedding I had ever photographed. Choosing a photographer to capture one of the most important days of your life is a huge decision, and I still feel so thankful that they trusted me with that responsibility. Their confidence and kindness meant so much and helped shape the way I approach every wedding I photograph today.

Brittany and Maria were married on October 8, 2022, in downtown Hinsdale, New Hampshire. Their ceremony took place in the field beside the Millstream Community Center, surrounded by a beautiful waterfall and a quiet river that added the perfect autumn backdrop. The time and thought they put into every detail was so evident. The decor reflected their personalities perfectly, heartfelt, warm, and full of love. The golden autumn hues, soft light, and cozy atmosphere tied everything together into something truly magical.

Looking back through these images reminded me why I love what I do. Every wedding tells its own story, and every couple brings something unique to their day. Brittany and Maria’s celebration was a reminder that beauty often lies in simplicity, authenticity, and genuine love.

If you are planning your own wedding or family session in Southern Vermont, New Hampshire, or anywhere in New England, I would love to hear from you and chat about how I can help capture your story. I specialize in natural, bright, documentary-style photography with gently guided portraits.



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