Intimate Cape Neddick Wedding | Cape Neddick Wedding Photographers
Ericka and Roger were married over Memorial Day Weekend, in the sweetest, intimate Cape Neddick wedding!
There are intimate weddings, and then there are intimate weddings. Wow, everything on this warm May day was so well done!! Lots of help from the most wonderful group of close friends, from both Ericka’s and Roger’s sides.
The joy was everywhere, the day was well planned and organized. Yet no one forgot to have fun, and to savor every moment.
Some of our favorite images of the day, are the unending smiles of Ericka and Roger, and the love and happiness from their families and friends. Roger’s best friend officiated (and did a truly fantastic job of it, too! – so personal and fun!) and Ericka’s best friends were at her side running the show when Ericka was prepping. You know, getting ready to be a most stunning bride! Just look at her joy, right?
There was great food, a great first dance, and toasts by the people most fitting to give them. The night ended with a hilarious round of karaoke. And, an incredible old farm house and beautiful barn owned by close friends who kindly provided its use for the big day.
Congratulations to one of the sweetest and most easy-going couples we have had the pleasure of working with! Enjoy our look at your day, here:
Venue: Private Residence
Photographers: Russell Caron Wedding Photography, photographs by Russell Caron and Liz Caron
Catering Company: Destination Catering
Officiant: Lenny Sharon
Lighting: Maine Event Design & Decor
Floral Designer: Calluna Flowers
Pre-Ceremony / Ceremony Musicians: Beam & Fink
DJ: Greg Powers
Hair and Makeup Artist: Chhoeun Kim Thiv
Wedding dress: Badgley Mischka
Wedding dress boutique: Andrea’s Bridal
This lucky couple are crazy in love, just look at them. It’s tough, but I have two favorites; Bride and flower girl with gift – wow ! And the other; the technical lighting skill in the last frame, couple alone
in courtyard. Perfect lighting ! How’d you do that ?
Outstanding artistry !
The lighting for that last shot was via the floodlight on the house. Rain prevented the use of OCF. There’s a fair amount of post work.