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Weddings

Tia & Daniel’s DIY Vermont Campground Wedding Photography

Down a bumpy dirt road, far away from cell service is an oasis of rural Vermont beauty called Oregon Brook Road Camping.

This past weekend I photographed Tia Polex and Daniel O’Neill’s July 13, 2013, destination wedding at this Sheffield, VT, campground. 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. 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.

Congratulations Tia and Dan, you had such a gorgeous day! thanks for letting me be a part of it!

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Families

Baby Rue’s Newborn Photography

Baby Rue Pearl was just 10 days old for her newborn photo shoot last weekend not too far from Woodstock. She was the sweetest, calmest baby. I had a fabulous photography session with her and her parents Ky Eliza Ivany and Brian Kerrigan in their backyard and the rain held off the entire time.

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Families

Newborn and Big Brother Photo Shoot

Here are some favorites from my photo shoot last weekend with Baby Caroline and her big brother Hayden. They both had the most gorgeous eyes!

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Families

Maternity Photography in Bristol, VT

I had the most amazing time photographing this gorgeous mama-to-be, Ky, and her husband, Brian. These two were so much fun and Rocky Dale Gardens in Bristol, VT, was kind enough to let us do the photo shoot in their incredible gardens. I can’t wait to take the newborn photos when their little one arrives.

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Editorial Vermont

Vergennes, VT, Memorial Day Parade

Photos by Cat Cutillo

A photo story from the 2013 Memorial Day Parade in Vergennes, VT. Speakers pictured below include Senator Bernie Sanders, John Mitchell of American Legion Post 14, and Brig. Gen. Brian Carpenter of Middlebury.