I’m so thrilled that Equally Wed published Lisa and Katy’s wedding photos from their Vermont elopement at Basin Harbor Club in Vergennes, VT. Basin Harbor puts on the most beautiful elopements with so many options for ceremony locations. Not only did Lisa and Katy get the most incredible burst of evening light that shone down over their ceremony, but there was a truly magical force over their entire elopement that began when they found a handful of symbolic dimes. You can read the entire feature story here.
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Very excited to see Borrowed & Blue published Laura and Patrick’s wedding at Basin Harbor Club! See the full feature story here.
It was extremely exciting to see Laura and Patrick’s Basin Harbor Club wedding published in Vermont Bride Magazine for the Winter/Fall 2017 issue. I loved everything about their day from their yellow wedding details to their sendoff through a giant tunnel of wedding sparklers. You can see the full story of their wedding photos here.
It was such an honor to be interviewed for Vermont Bride Magazine and featured in their ‘Vendor Spotlight’ Q & A for the Winter/Spring 2017 issue. I love talking about wedding photography and all of the amazing couples I’ve been able to meet along the way. This question below gets to the heart of why I love being a wedding photographer and especially a Vermont wedding photographer:
Vermont Bride: WHY DID YOU DECIDE TO BECOME A PHOTOGRAPHER?
Cat: I really decided to become a storyteller and the camera is the best vehicle I have. I am of course both a romantic and a nostalgic–kind of a magic bullet for a wedding photojournalist. I love to hold onto time through photos and I’m endlessly curious and interested in hearing people’s stories. In my day-to-day life I really don’t go anywhere without my camera.
You can read the full article here
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The process of editing down all of my wedding photojournalism to revamp my wedding photography website took some serious time. And my creative journey followed the same path as every other project I’ve ever embarked on: It started out on a table and finished up on a floor.