Bishop Farm Wedding

It almost shocks me that I’ve never written of this special day, especially since this was my very first traditional full wedding outside of Covid. When I began photographing in 2019, that first year was primarily engagement sessions and elopements. I was learning, adapting, and finding myself as a photographer. By year two I had lots of bookings for weddings, but they were all made into elopements or in some way altered from their planned state to something different. Not only was this a first wedding without a mask in 2021, but it was the wedding of a long time friend of mine who supported my journey as a photographer without fail.

Determined to give her the best day she could imagine, we worked tirelessly to plan the ideal timeline to fit all her needs. I was beyond excited to celebrate my friend and photograph the most important day of her life.

Brittney looked beautiful when I arrived and was truly glowing. I’ll never forget how almost every other part of New England was rained out that day, but somehow we had perfect sunshine for Brittney and Scott. After they both fully dressed we whisked the couple away to the nearby Sugar Hill lupine fields for some early lupines and a first look in view of the mountains. The day was full of personal touches, pure joy, and all things New Hampshire.

Venue: Bishop Farm Weddings

Photography: Kansla Photography

Videographers: Billodeau Video

Catering: Celebrations Catering

Groom Attire: Indochino

Bridal Attire: Country Bridals

DJ: Get Down Tonight Entertainment

Dessert: Gerardo’s Italian Bakery

Photobooth: Ruby, the VW Photobus


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