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Interviewed for Vermont Bride Magazine

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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Published Weddings

Published on Borrowed & Blue

So excited to see Lesley and Benjamin’s wedding published on Borrowed & Blue! Check out the full article here.

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Published Weddings

Published on VT Vows Blog

So great to see Jane and Rupert’s wedding published on VT Vows Real Weddings!
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Published Weddings

Vermont Vows Photo Shoot at the Basin Harbor Club

This summer I had a fantastic time shooting for Vermont Vows at the Basin Harbor Club in Vergennes, VT. The color palette shoot will be appearing in their upcoming Spring/Summer magazine due out in a couple of weeks. And you can check out some of my behind-the-scenes photos from the shoot here that Vermont Vows published on their blog.

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Love Stories

Love Stories: Tia & Dan’s DIY Vermont Campground Wedding

Down a bumpy dirt road, far away from cell service, is an oasis of rural Vermont beauty called Oregon Brook Road Camping. This rustic campground setting in Sheffield, VT, was the perfect destination wedding location for Tia Polex and Daniel O’Neill. The natural, serene setting was also where this Massachusetts-based couple got engaged, making it extra special.

It was such a thrill to capture their laid back, campground wedding complete with pizza, pie, a rustic cabin and DIY details like handcrafted signs and a thick bouquet of daisies. Tia wore a bohemian gown and a daisy chain crown while Daniel had on a casual short-sleeved summer button-down. We did a group shot with all 45 guests and then Tia, Dan and I walked down to a beautiful grassy field to take some portraits of just the two of them.