Some of your 2020 questions answered

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Some of your 2020 questions answered

Hi Everyone,

I am gonna come right out and let you know that I am usually a very optimistic person and try to make the best of whatever life throws at me. But this is a bit different. My heart breaks on the daily for over a month now for every single one of you.

I tried to take some time and make sense of all that is happening but I’ll be honest, I can’t. I’m as blindsided as you are by all of this. 

Last year, around this time (April-May 2019) I was beyond excited that my 2020 booking goal was met. This year was the year that was going to blow all other years out of the water. I legit couldn’t wait for 2019 to end so that we can start this amazing 2020 adventure. And then….


I have A BUNCH of weddings scheduled for 2020. 3 of them happened right before all of this started (virtual high five to you guys!). My March, April, May and June couples all rescheduled. Some cancelled. If this goes into July, I am going to be at a loss of words. So I’ll go ahead and start this conversation just in case you needed me to, while I can, while I still have words… :)

I can understand how right now this is a hot and most likely anxiety inducing subject for a lot of you. You might be feeling like you have to make some hard decisions in the next couple of weeks and the uncertainty of it all is heartbreaking.

Since most of it is entirely out of our control and I don’t have many of the answers we all need and want, I will focus on the questions that I can answer and on the things that I can control.

(With a 6 year old at home, we have watched A LOT of Frozen 2 and Olaf perfectly describes how I’m feeling right now)

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First and foremost, I want to remind you that you are not alone. I am here for you, the rest of your vendor team is here for you, and so are you friends and family. We all want you to be able to have your dream wedding and celebrate with your loved ones. Whatever happens in the next couple of weeks (heck! even months) from now on, whatever decisions you have to make regarding your wedding, we all understand.

I hope you all know by now without any doubt that I have your best interests at heart. I want you to be able to celebrate without any restrictions. I am over here rooting for you to have the best wedding day ever and I will keep hoping and sending you positive energy until we figure this out.


If some of the message below comes across as a bit dry, just know that that’s not a reflection of how much I adore you all :) I’m trying to answer some FAQ as simply as possible.  Here are a couple of questions and answers I thought might help:

WILL YOU STILL BE PHOTOGRAPHING OUR WEDDING? 

Yes! That’s all I want to do! I still plan to photograph 100% of the weddings I have scheduled for this year, as long as your event carries forward and we are within any laws and limitations set forth. 


POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS 

Should you need to reschedule, postpone, or cancel your wedding, your first point of contact should always be your wedding venue and/or planner. They will let you know what your next steps should be. 

The situation we all find ourselves in right now is evolving rather slowly. In most cases we don’t really know what’s gonna happen even 1 month from now… In March of this year, I was still, very optimistically looking forward to my late May and June weddings. We are now in late April and all I know, is that I know nothing :) I guess what I am saying is that, it’s usually better to be safe and have a date picked out as a backup, just in case. 



My suggestions to you would be to start looking at alternative new dates now.  Reach out to ALL of your vendors together.  Be ready for alternatives to Weekends—  When all this is over and done with, people are going to want to celebrate with you, no matter the day of the week. 


WHAT HAPPENS TO OUR RETAINER, CONTRACT, WEDDING DATE, ETC., IF WE NEED TO RESCHEDULE OUR WEDDING?

If you decide to postpone/reschedule you may apply the entire retainer towards a new date.  I am happy to transfer your contract to a new date with no extra fees. Since your last payment is due on the day of your event, you will not have to worry about any payments until that time.

If you want to put a “soft” hold on a date (as a backup), I can definitely accommodate that request as well (no extra fee). yes— I will hold both dates for you! :) Please make sure you reach out and let me know as soon as possible if you want to do that.

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HOW DO WE RESCHEDULE OUR WEDDING? 

  • Before locking in a new date, you must first reach out to your venue to check availability. Ask for a couple of available dates from your venue and try to set a whole day aside to make the switch happen.

  • Once we have a new date in place, I will send over your new contract addendum with the date change. Everything else stays the same.

  • If you choose a date without checking on my availability first or if you choose a date that you know that I am booked for, you will be considered as cancelling your contract and forfeiting your retainer.

WHAT IF WE DECIDE TO CANCEL THE WEDDING ALTOGETHER? 

If you choose to cancel, instead of postponing/rescheduling, you will of course not be expected to pay any remaining balance beyond the retainer. As stated in the contract, the retainer is non refundable. If you already made a second payment towards the total, that one is refundable.

Also, (this applies to all my current couples in the planning process) please know that if you have a payment coming up and you would prefer to postpone it for when things get back to normal(ish) that that would be absolutely fine with me. You will receive 1 or 2 automated messages reminding you of the payment due date -- please feel free to ignore them until you feel financially comfortable to take care of it. I do not want this to put any kind of extra pressure on you and/or your loved ones. This will not have any kind of negative effects on the contract between us. The balance will simply be due by the agreed upon date of the event.

NEW 2020 AND 2021 INQUIRIES

At this time, I am not booking any new weddings for 2020— I am prioritizing my current couples to accommodate rescheduled weddings. 

…actual picture of me running away from 2020…..

…actual picture of me running away from 2020…..


If you are in the process of planning a wedding for 2021, please be patient and understanding with the vendors you are inquiring with. We have an influx of 2020 couples that we are desperately trying to accommodate. There are 2021 dates that are on a soft hold right now that might open later, depending on how this all turns out.

In other, more positive news, I am booking all new 2021-2022 weddings at 2019-2020 pricing*.

(* this offer is valid until July 30th 2020) 

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FINAL THOUGHTS

If you have any questions or thoughts on what you would like me to talk about, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I know I‘ve been mostly quiet this past month, but I am here for you. This situation is fluid and I am still exploring how we can best serve our couples and reasonably protect our business simultaneously. Our hope is to come out on the other side of this with a whole lot of renewed energy.

Thank you to all of my lovely couples for cheering me on and sending me so many lovely messages. Your love and support during this time is sooo appreciated. I love following all of your quarantine adventures. I smile and celebrate you and your love daily. 

Keep posting. Keep reaching out. Keep smiling.


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10 Tips For A Perfect Winter Wedding  | Vermont Wedding Photographer

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10 Tips For A Perfect Winter Wedding | Vermont Wedding Photographer

1. Create atmosphere— There is nothing quite like a winter wedding :) They are cozy and heart warming. There is something about twinkle lights and candles and Christmas decorations that bring us back to our childhood. There is a sense of wonder and love that comes with it. It’s magic. I’ve never photographed a wedding and said “ there are just too many twinkle lights”. In my humble opinion, you can never have too many! Even if you don’t have a huge budget for decor, you can go a long way with using as many twinkle lights as possible. Also, make sure it smells delicious. Like cookies and comfort food and yummy stuff.

I love this recipe from William Sonoma- All you have to do is ask the venue for a small container of water with a heating light under it fill it with water, add a sliced lemon, the springs of rosemary and a tablespoon or two of vanilla extract. Place it somewhere near the main entrance so that it is immediately noticeable. Done.

2. Hot beverage station— I’ve seen this done quite a lot lately and it is always a hit. While you are getting ready to come down the aisle, allow your family and friends to mingle and get warm together while enjoying a warm tea, hot cocoa, coffee, cider, etc… You can get creative here and serve your favorite cold winter drink. It is a nice first impression that will leave a smile on everyone’s face. A nice hot drink in hand will be a sure way to make guests comfortable and able to focus on the two of you.


3. Blankets— Do not assume that your guests will know to come prepared for an outdoor ceremony. Especially here in Vermont, it is a lot colder than you and/or your guests anticipate it to be. Surprise your guests with warm blankets for them to huddle up in.

4. Long Sleeve Wedding Dresses— I think a lot of brides assume that a 15 min outside ceremony is not long enough for them to feel the cold. But— it is! And you will! That, I promise you. Vermont winters are no joke. Especially if you have a ceremony closer to sunset, which in winter time it’s around 4pm, the SUN goes down incredibly fast and the temperature changes by 15 degrees in a blink. A winter wedding is the perfect time to embrace the idea of a long sleeved dress. Also, your extremities get cold and red fast and that doesn’t really make for flattering pictures.





5. Bold colors— White winter weddings are the perfect backdrop for bold colors. Red never disappoints— it is the perfect winter wedding statement. Try a bold red lip or even bridesmaid dresses and/or florals and accents. They look so good in pictures!

6. Muted Pallets — Surprise! Surprise! Mutted colors also work like a charm! My favorites are dusty rose and sky blue…

7. Comfort Food! Think grilled cheese sandwiches with tomato soup, fries, fried chicken and waffles, pasta bars, pizza, cookies and milk. Let your guests be flooded with cozy childhood memories via food and smell.

8. Get creative with textures and florals— flowers are hard to come by in the NE during winter. Why not get creative and use out of the box materials— twigs, evergreen, feathers, etc… Also, incorporating a lot of velvet, fur (faux, please), cozy sweaters is always a great idea. Materials add interest and texture to a photograph and they always get me excited. The more texture you bring in, the more you will love your pictures— I promise.

9. Sleigh Rides— is there anything more romantic and exciting at the same time as the sound of jingle bells? Make an unforgettable entrance or exit with a horse drawn sleigh ride. It’s sure to be unforgettable.

10. Last but not least—Warm, comfortable shoes— Here is the thing: nobody will be able to really see your shoes. I know. I’m the photographer and most of the time I have to have the brides lift their dresses up for me to take a picture of the shoes…Also, it’s a winter wedding. Your guests are ok with you wearing comfortable, warm (dare I say it…?) boots or fuzzy warm slippers, or at least closed toe shoes. The last thing you want to think about during your vows are your toes and how long they will (or won’t) last… Save the fancy heels for the reception.

I can not repeat this enough… With winter weddings, your comfort and warmth are the most important things to be mindful of. Freezing during your ceremony is NOT FUN. Create the magical moment you desperately want by making sure your guests are comfortable and YOU are comfortable.

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11. One last tip— I am feeling generous :)

Make the day sparkle! Twinkle lights, candles and sequins go soooo well together! Why not go all out and SHINE?! There is no better time than winter to make your day as glam as you want. And no matter what, embrace the snow!


Disclaimer: I just realized that all of these pictures were taken at Mountain Top Inn and Resort and that I might be up there way more often than I previously thought :) That being said, there is no other venue I would rather be at during winter. It is the perfect backdrop and they offer everything you could possibly want and more.

No, this is not a sponsored post.

Yes, I do love them THAT much <3

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Intimate Winter Wedding at Mountain Top Inn in Vermont | Vermont Wedding Photographer

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Intimate Winter Wedding at Mountain Top Inn in Vermont | Vermont Wedding Photographer

Grace & Ian | December 22nd 2018 | Chittenden, VT

There is nothing quite like a winter wedding in Vermont. Especially when that wedding is full of incredible cozy details and has the best view in Vermont as a backdrop. Grace and Ian were the most gracious hosts. Relaxed, happy, easy going.

When I walked in Grace’s suite I was immediately struck by her amazingly warm smile and her playlist :) Weird, I know, but her playlist sounded like I had put together entirely. We connected over “discovering” Leon Bridges before he was well known and our love for apples. She felt like an old friend I just reconnected with. A very warm, incredibly stylish and elegant friend :)

Even though they got married in Vermont, in a barn, they did not want the wedding to feel rustic. And they accomplished just that. It felt incredibly elegant and romantic with details like dark greenery, magnolia leaves, and large off-white flowers. The accents were mainly brass or gold, adding a touch of luxury.

Venue / Florals: Mountain Top Inn | Hair and make Up: Five Elements Day Spa and Salon |  Band: Silver Arrow Band  | Bridal Gown: Lovely Bride Houston  | Videographer: byDesign Films | Cake: North Country Cakes

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Fun and Elegant Barn Wedding at Mountain Top Inn in Chittenden, Vermont

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Fun and Elegant Barn Wedding at Mountain Top Inn in Chittenden, Vermont

Kira & Jarred | September 16th 2018 | Chittenden ,VT

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I tried hard finding the right words to describe this wedding day and this couple…. The only thing that comes to mind that is even close to how I feel about them is this:

True story alert!

About 6 months after the wedding I was in the car driving to an engagement session and out of the blue, on the radio, their first dance song came up. I immediately started crying and smiling and laughing and just being inundated with a whole lot of memories and emotions from that day. I pulled over and texted Kira right there and then. Tears rolling down my cheeks. Huge smile on my face.

I had to. She had to know exactly how much and how deeply their day left an impression on me.

It had nothing to do with the spectacular view at the Mountain Top Inn and Resort or the carefully chosen details. In turn it had everything to do with the two of them. The people that were close to them and the incredibly heart warming love surrounding them.

With that said, please enjoy the images below.

( Kira and Jarred, THANK YOU for having me document your day :) Love you guys! <3)



Venue: Mountain Top Inn | Florals: Meadows Edge Floral Design | Hair and make Up: Blush Salon and Beauty Lounge |  DJ: Top Hat Entertainment | Bridal Gown, Dress Boutique - Julie Allen Bridals | Ceremony/Cocktail Hour Music - Dayve Huckett

First Dance Song: Citizen Cope-Sideways



Vendor LOVE:

Venue, Catering: Mountain Top Inn and Resort

Make up and Hair: Blush Salon and Beauty Lounge

Flowers: Meadows Edge Floral Design

DJ: Top Hat Entertainment

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North Bennington Block Party

We live in a pretty sweet place.

A sweet, small, close knit community of people constantly offering great photo ops.

My husband was born and raised here and we recently moved back from Los Angeles where we lived for about 11 years. I was proud of moving there because well— it’s LA. It’s cool. Back home in your “tribe” everyone thinks “you made it” ;And when you are in your 20s, these things count. Well, I am now in my 30s and you know what counts?!? Good, real people, fresh air, a tight community, free time and so many more...

We weren’t truly happy there. We didn’t have enough time to enjoy that life by the ocean. We were stressed and annoyed and tired by the “hustle” (very popular word there). I am grateful for our time there. It was a time of growth and discovery. We made lifelong friends and ate some of the best food in the world. We discovered lots of different cultures and left with an open mind and an open heart.

I am also grateful to this little place in Vermont that welcomed us with open hearts.

Be dearing.

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Intimate Sunset Wedding in North Bennington | Vermont Wedding Photographer

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Intimate Sunset Wedding in North Bennington | Vermont Wedding Photographer

This next weeding is close to my heart… Truth be told, I might be a little bit subjective about it as these two beautiful people are good friends of ours. They got married in front of family in friends about a month after this happened. Signing the marriage license and exchanging rings before, happened organically. They simply wanted to have an intimate ceremony in one of their favorite places and take some of the wedding pressure off. It made for such a sweet event. The day was as close to perfect as it could be. The most amazing sunset light bathed them in a warm honey glow.

If you ever feel like a big formal wedding is too stressful, go do you.

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Late Summer Cross -Cultural Wedding at Mountain Top Resort | Vermont Wedding Photographer

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Late Summer Cross -Cultural Wedding at Mountain Top Resort | Vermont Wedding Photographer

This late summer wedding weekend started off with a relaxed and fun rehearsal dinner at the Pond Pavilion - a beautiful space for smaller weddings and events. It is nestled in a forest patch with a private sandy beach. The grill is almost always going at these events with a good amount of both comfort american food and some fancier options for the foodies out there.

The best part of the night was the mariachi band that the bride and groom were surprised with. How much fun is that?! I covered the event in a more natural, photojournalistic way as Mei-Mei expressed the desire of not having a flash go off all night long. The pictures are a little bit on the darker side because of that but they did capture the night well.

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August 28th 2018

Wedding day timeline

*without a first look.

(Group pictures taken after ceremony and during cocktail hour)

Hair and Makeup starting at 3:30

Bride getting ready in the main Inn

Groom getting ready at Wintergreen

Ceremony 5:30pm - 6pm

Cocktail Hour 6pm-7pm (take photos with groups)

at 7:15pm: grand entrance in barn with First Dance

Speech- Appetizer served

Father Daughter Dance Entree served

1-2 hours later - Cut cake and dessert!

Midnight is the official end, with a sparkler send off



As an immigrant myself, this cross-cultural wedding brought out all the feelings. The bride is Chinese and the groom is Austrian , raised in Mexico so you can only imagine the wonderful mix of traditions.

Usually I am in a zone of my own during the ceremony and sometimes I don’t even hear the vows but in this case, they made me stop in my tracks. The one part I probably will never forget as it really touched me deep were Mei-Meis vows thanking him for leaving his country to move to the U.S for her. She couldn’t hold back the tears and I couldn’t either. It’s hard to put into words what kind of sacrifice that is and hearing someone else acknowledge that, really meant so much for me.

The father-daughter dance was incredibly sweet as well. As Mei-Mei danced with her dad, there was a slideshow with pictures of her growing up. it made for a personal and emotional touch as they both cried during it while also laughing at the wonderful memories they have together.

At the end f the night, Mei Mei changed into a sequin red dress, a lucky color in Chinese culture.

Vendor team:

Venue and Catering: Mountain Top Inn and Resort

Hair and Make Up: Mountain Top Inn Spa

Photography: Idena Beach

DJ: Top Hat Entertainment

Cake: Dorset Rising

Flowers: Meadows Edge Floral Design

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