Amanda and Brian might be the most comfortable people I've had in front of my camera all year. In about 5 minutes, they pretty much forgot the camera was there between us, and just let themselves be...with each other, in the moment, enjoying being back in a place where it seems like they had a lot of lovely memories. I loved watching them draw from one another...their expressions were so unguarded, so trustful, so content.
I mostly photograph outdoors, but Boston in the fall = pretty cold, so we started at the Boston Public Library, which is a beautiful place. I had never been before but it makes me want to go back to college so I can study in those gorgeous, old rooms, full of paintings and history, and lots of people thinking really hard...





This makes me a little weak in the knees...

Mike came with me to help with lighting indoors and he photographed a little bit, too- I love this one he caught.

One of my very favorites...I can't help falling a little bit in love with my clients. Photographing someone is such a fast way to get to know them- it's like skipping all the small talk and getting right down to matters of the heart.

These two might be my most very favoritest...


Something dreamy about this image- I like how her hair is like the trees...





I think these are my other very favorites...there's something about the expression and the movement within the image that makes me want to sigh.

I am madly in love with this image, one of my favorites of the season. How can a look contain so much power?



We found the last bit of beautiful light lingering in a little passageway...



I feel like this is where the word "sweet hearts" comes from...

Amanda + Brian,
It was such a pleasure to photograph you two together. Thank you for being so open and sharing of yourselves. I wish we were going to be at your wedding!
3 comments:
Kt~
I love looking at your photos, and I especially love reading your commentary. Only you could say that every other photo was your favorite. It seems true, so very "katie."
~rjt
very moving images! i love the ones with them next to the building, especially the one with the set of 3 and the ones where they're peeking around at each other :)
Your work always amazes me!
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