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Kristin + Nick || McLoone’s Boathouse Wedding Reception

Kristin & Nick couldn’t have asked for a more PERFECT day to celebrate their wedding.

The month of October is undoubtedly our favorite month to photography celebrations. The fall weather is ideal for taking photos; the colors are stunning, the humidity in the air has long since departed, and the sun’s lowly angles gives way to magical lighting.

For Kristin & Nick, this day was years in the making. During their wedding reception welcome speech, Kristin confessed that she has had a crush on Nick’s warm smile (and kind heart) since their teens. Years of remaining friends, staying in touch, living in various parts of the country, and finally reconnecting a handful of years back has led us all to this day.

Surrounded by 80 plus friends and family, Nick & Kristin hosted an absolutely spectacular party to celebrate the start of a new chapter in their love story. Before their loved ones arrived at McLoone’s Boathouse, the newlyweds made sure to set apart some time for portraits. Late afternoon meant the best lighting that we could hope for, and we’re so thankful that we had this time to celebrate with just the two of them.

Make sure to check out their lovely reception details– the flowy, organic floral table centerpieces were the perfect compliment to the warmer wooden tones of the reception architecture. Our favorite moment of this intimate wedding event (besides their bride + groom portraits!) were the toasts. In particular, the quintet speech given by Kristin’s childhood friends was equal parts humor and fond memories, with a side order of gentle roasting. If you don’t believe us, well… you should have been there.

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The Bussell Family || Indianapolis, IN

A few weeks back, we were given the opportunity for a last-minute family portrait session with this beautiful + energetic family. While we are quite keen (and well seasoned) in posing people, sometimes our favorite moments come about when we’re not giving directions. The second set of images is the product of one of those moments, and certainly moments we know the family will cherish for many years.

Many thanks to the Bussell family for welcoming us to your home!

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Lai Family Portraits || Belle Mead, NJ Photography

Another year, another family session!

We are proud to call this family both dear friends + long time clients of Dreamlite Photography. We have had the pleasure of celebrating many milestones throughout the years– engagement, first born, and now, their incredible family of four.

When we first started discussing locations for family portraits, we immediately knew where to take them. Although some may describe it as “just another New Jersey park”, we envisioned so much more. This park has features that you wouldn’t expect for a typical township park. The modern playground facilities are only a few years old, but the surrounding landscape reminds us of our past travels throughout the United States. The substantial mountain ranges standing high above the park bring us back to our time in Denver, and the golden hued grass (coupled with the early morning sun light) transported us back to central valley of California.

For those of you who are anticipating a family portrait session in the near future, one word of advice: SNACKS. Bring snacks. Any kind of assortment that can serve as a motivator while your photographer says, “just a few more pictures, I promise!” We won’t deny that Dunkin Donuts had a huge part in making this portrait session possible.

Make sure you scroll down to see the very last pic– the brothers are sporting matching shirts that read, “There is no buddy like a brother!” What a fitting statement.

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