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Speaking about quick, unposed moments, here is a shot I ended up taking with the horse’s tongue sticking out while Julie and Beau were kissing. My favorite moments at weddings are quick, fast, unposed moments.

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I love this quick bridal portrait that I took while Beau walked over to grab their burlap “Just Married” sign. There’s a cool lightly-wooded area near the pond, which was a perfect setting for beautiful photos and memories. We met up with a couple ladies who came over with horse down near the pond. The bride Julie is a pure country girl and horse girl, so the staff at the horse barns at Candlelight Farms Inn trusted Julie to lead this gorgeous brown horse for some portraits for a short time following their ceremony. One of the important parts of their wedding day was some time to spend with the horses at the farm. Who doesn’t love the huge expanse of fields, and serene woodland, and barns? Julie and Beau had their early October ceremony under a huge tree, and their reception was at the hangar, which is one of a few different places where a reception can be held. It is one of the largest rural properties for weddings that I’ve photographed at. Julie and Beau fell in love with this farm wedding venue, Candlelight Farms Inn, located in New Milford, CT. It sure made it easy to do photos outdoors on wet ground, no spikey heels to worry about! I love the boots that Julie and her girls wore. Julie found me on the Rustic Wedding Chic website and saw some images I took from the second wedding I ever shot, which was a relaxed, country wedding with cowboy boots galore at a hops farm. When Julie and Beau first reached out to me about wedding photography, I could sense that this was a couple that loved country living, country songs, and everything else that speaks “country”.








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