October 11th, 2011
Jayme and Drew Big Bay Park Engagement


























From recording studio to random parking lot, Brandon and I rocked an epic senior session. Brandon started by playing music, but fell in love with recording it. Working and saving he slowly built up a recording studio and started Transparent Music. He is currently working with local musicians, recording and editing. We hung out at the newly finished studio for a bit before hitting the streets. Here is what we came up with:




























Brandon knows Caleb… one of our street team members from last year. He wanted to honor Caleb by re-creating one of his photographs. So in honor of Caleb… here it is… the tire!


















































































































The day’s schedule was tight, and we didn’t have a lot of time for the family formals. So I set up an impromptu photo booth at the reception so we could grab a few more group shots. Whenever you mix a photo-booth with Valo, though, you always end up with a Crazy Booth!












The night started out with casual human pyramids, which quickly escalated into a more formal and much more serious round of human pyramids, ending in an epic 10 person pyramid with no one else but the bride, Gretchen, on top!




Leah and Peter met us at South Shore Park, Boston Store bag stocked full of outfits, ready to go. I could tell I would like these guys right away… they were super chill and ready to go. These guys met playing E-bags… as in the video game version of the popular lawn game, bags… at an all girl punk band concert… at Y-Not 3. That is AWESOME! We chatted for a few minutes about life, Boston Store, and shopping. Leah and I agreed that while sweater weather is awesome… we were not quite ready for it yet. Then Peter laid down this gem: “Baby, when we get married, your Boston Store bag will always be full…” haha! Smooth and amazing! Simon and I were quick to comment: “And your bank account always empty…” After a quick chat we hurried on our way, because this time of year the light does not like to stick around for long… which I dislike… but the light we did get to play with was awesome.
Here are my favs from our shoot:

















Kat and Nick were planning on an outdoor wedding… Mother Nature had other plans… so she rained all day. It didn’t faze Kat and Nick though… their day was still an Amazing load of Awesome! Simon and I were there for the ride, and this is what we came up with:























































































































And what set of serious awesome-ness would come without a side of Crazy Booth?





















