Kicking off your weekend with a little love from Stephany and Tim’s Boston Public Library wedding. This wedding was one for the books, fo sho! Under the direction of my all-time-favorite wedding planner, Paula Marrero, Stephany and Tim’s Boston Pub Library wedding was nothing short of fabulous. From the red carpet to the 13-piece band, to the little details, Paula completely outdid herself! Enjoy!
Love me some first look action! How’s that for Adam rocking the second angle? LOVE!
Stephany is flawless!
After the first look, we hung around the Copley Square hotel for a few wedding portrait before heading over to the Boston Public Library for their wedding.
Boston wedding photography portrait of the gorgeous bride, Stephany!
Steph, you are all things stunning and beautiful! FLAWLESS!
What awesome vintage seating! Red carpet wedding photography.
A BEAUTIFUL couple! Portrait wedding photography for a “Red Carpet” wedding at the Boston Public Library.
And Tim, you aren’t looking so bad yourself! 😉
Boston public library wedding photography portrait of Stephany and Tim!
The Boston Public Library is such a stunning backdrop for a wedding!
Look at that ring!! WOW!
Super huge thanks to Sidney Chang who took that shot on the left. She rocked it with us that day!!
Red carpet wedding at the Boston public library by a Boston wedding photographer.
Um, a red carpet at a wedding? Yes, please!!
Boston wedding photography by a Boston wedding photographer.
I adore the look that Tim gives Stephany:) A beautiful backdrop of the Boston public library for their wedding portraits.
What a great photo:)!
PRECIOUS!! Boston wedding photography of Tim and Stephany.
Umm…hello stunning architecture!!
We definitely were NOT supposed to be up there with all those books from, like, two million years ago. But, shhh, you never saw this picture.
….or this one. 😉 Stephany may or may not be leaning up against 18th century Enligsh literature books…
I am beyond words!!! It’s a dream….. and to actually kiss the man of your dreams while leaning up against 18th century Enligsh literature books?!?!!? IS ANYTHING MORE PERFECT?!?!??!??!!?