Monday, 3 August 2007
Chris & Andy
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Hey there. Welcome to our new blog! We are Andy Beet & Christine Ferullo of Bello Photography, married photographers living on beautiful Cape Cod. Together we specialize in photographing those unforgettable moments, incredible details, and intimate relationships that make every wedding special. We feel truly blessed to do what we do and want to share a little bit of that with you. |
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Chris & Andy
We recently found out that we have been nominated by WBZ Radio as the Best Wedding Photographers on Cape Cod. Can I hear a “Whaaaaaa Whoooooo!!”? Needless to say, we were blown away by this. We’re not generally the kind of people who get too wrapped up in titles or awards. But, maybe that’s just because we don’t have fancy titles and we’ve never won an award!

I have to admit, the feelings stirred by this nomination, and more importantly the support we’ve received as a result, are something we could never have predicted when we first started Bello five years ago.
After sending out a global e-mail last night to as many of our Bello family and friends whose e-mail addresses we could gather, we were shocked and humbled by the immediate response! Within just a few seconds of sending out the e-mail there were already a few comments posted on the site. And, the things that you said…what can we say to that?
Reading the comments of love and support has just been amazing! We LOVE what we do and for Andy & me to be able to share our passion together is reward enough. But, seeing how our work touches others…it’s just the coolest thing ever!!!
So a great big THANK YOU to all of you who have already voted and for those of you who are hearing this for the first time, if you like our work and have had positive experiences with us, we shamelessly ask you to spread the love and give us your vote….We hear there is a swanky party for the winners! Can I hear another “Whaaaaaa Whooooo!!”?
To check out the contest, click the A-List link and once on the site, hit the yellow VOTE button underneath Bello Photography. We’ll be sure to keep you posted on the results. Voting ends July 4th, so spread the word!
THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!!! It doesn’t quite seem enough those two simple words, but they are packed with more feeling that you can know.
We’d like to give a big, heart-felt shout out to our dads this Father’s Day!!
To my dad….Thank you for always being there for me. From as far back as my little league days, when you used to stand behind home plate, cheering me on and urging me to, “Just Swing Chrissy! Just swing! You can do it, honey,” you have always been there for me, believing in me and encouraging me to spread my wings and fly! Your faith and support means more to me than you could ever know! I love you dad and hope today and all of your tomorrows find you lavished with oodles of love and happiness! I can think of no one more deserving!
You’re the best!!! And I love you to pieces!!!
xoxo Chris
Meet Mike…

Unfortunately, we haven’t been back to England to see Andy’s family in 3 years…crazy, I know!!! We’re hoping to head over later this summer for a long-overdue visit. But, because we haven’t been back since before we went digital (crazy to imagine that) we don’t have any really great pictures of Andy’s dad, Bob, or Daddy B, as I affectionately like to call him. But, we dug this old one out of the photo albums. Happy Father’s Day Daddy B. We love you! You are in our thoughts today and always and we look forward to seeing you and the rest of the Beet gang very soon! With much love, xoxo

Everything was saying rain for Kate & Patrick’s wedding two weekends ago in Hyannisport, but the day turned out to be perfect. We got a little sprinkling right before we were about to do the family portraits, but it lasted only a few seconds…just long enough to get the sweet elderly bagpiper a bit soggy…poor guy! It seemed that good fortune was already shining down on these two love birds and we have no doubt that many more perfect days await them.
Kate & Patrick’s ceremony was held at the lovely St. Mary’s in Barnstable Village. We hadn’t done a wedding there before, but are looking forward to working there again. What a sweet church and the garden out back was fabulous for photos. The party continued at the fabulous Hyannisport Club.
Here are a few of our favorite images from the day:

How cute is Kate’s sister’s dog? Even she has wedding attire! Love it!


Here Kate looks fierce in her killer dress from L’Elite in Boston…Stunning!


I just love the story of anticipation and new beginnings this next one tells.

And how adorable is Patrick in this shot with his Vineyard Vines Dicky Bow? Too cute!

Pat & his guys…

Pat and his girls…

Kate gives her make up a quick check as she waits for the ceremony to start.

We love this church…inside and out..it’s so quaint and the organ pipes make for a beautiful backdrop.

And then it hits you….that moment when you realize you and your best friend are partners for life…

I swear there is something that changes in the eyes of people who are just married. As corny as it may sound, there really is a feeling of peace, love and joy that is just so visible. Getting to see that on a regular basis is truly an honor and a wonderful reminder to hold onto those feelings and live every day with the passion of newlyweds.


And here are just a few details from the day.

We’d like to extend a big thank you to Scott, Rose Ann, and the rest of the crew over at the Hyannisport Club for once again making our job such a pleasure and for always taking care of us! You all Rock!! Thanks to Lisa at Delicious Desserts for giving us lots to drool over, to Karen at Lilacs for giving us plenty of gorgeous flowers to photograph and to Reverend Steve Smith for letting us sneak behind the altar to get some fabulous shots! We couldn’t do what we do without all of you!
But, the biggest thanks goes out to Patrick & Kate for inviting us into your lives and letting us be a part of such a special day! You two are such sweet, loving people and a perfect match! We hope you enjoy this little taste of what’s yet to come! xo Christine & Andy
After a 17-year hiatus, the cicadas are back and more are coming - by the thousands.
A few weeks ago, we started noticing these strange nickel-size holes all over our front lawn. Some friends told us it was likely the Cape cicadas, otherwise known as Brood XIV Magicicada septendecim.
Large, ugly creatures with big beady red eyes and clear inch-long wings, cicadas look somewhat like locust or grasshoppers, but are taxonomically closer to shrimp, spiders and millipedes. The Cape cicadas last came out in swarms 17 years ago, before we moved here. Covering houses, cars and buildings for a few weeks during the month of June, they mated, laid their eggs and died off, while their offspring hatched from the trees where they were laid and promptly headed back underground.
I had hoped this was all just some kind of urban myth, that Andy was actually making the holes to freak me out and there was no such thing as swarming cicadas here on the Cape. Then the noise started. About a week ago, we noticed this loud humming sort of buzzing sound that reminded us of our vacation last year in the Nicaraguan jungle. And it hit us, the cicada are really coming!
This morning, I went outside to check the mail, and resting on our front porch in the shade, while its new adult shell hardened, was an adult cicada covered in fine powdery pollen. I hate bugs, so this was a big deal for me. I grabbed my 105mm macro lens, got down close and took a few quick pictures, before scurrying off like a scared dog.
Meet the cicada:

I very cowardly slid a quarter in next to it to give you perspective on how big they are.

Keep your veils handy ladies as they could be useful in the next couple of weeks if these buggars really swarm like they say they do. I’m still holding on to hope that it won’t be as bad as some are predicting.
In Massachusetts, cicada typically don’t emerge any further north than the Cape. For some reason, Mashpee and Sandwich have been local hot spots for cicada citings….our house in particular has loads of holes strewn across the lawn. For the record, they’re reportedly harmless. They don’t bite or sting and really just live to love!
The cicada life cycle is a true wonder of nature. For 17 years the immature cicada live underground, sucking on tree roots. Then, towards the end of their life, when the ground warms up to about 64 degrees, the light brown colored nymphs emerge from the depths of darkness, shed their shells (and inhibitions) and go out in search of a mate or two…or two thousand.
Cicadas only live as adults for about three weeks, during which time they sing and shag like crazy. They lay hundreds of eggs on trees - proud markings of their zealous love-making. And when they can’t shag anymore, the adults die off, littering the ground with their spent corpses. And several weeks later, the fruits of their labor hatch from their eggs and a new generation makes its way back underground for a long hibernation.
Kind of a crazy life, but definitely something worth celebrating, since it’s unique to this area and happens only a handful of times in our lifetime.
Stay tuned for more cicada updates as I have a feeling this is just the beginning of their emergence. We’ll try and record their buzzing noise too. It really is quite loud. Andy is definitely the nature freak in our family, but I have to admit, even I think this is pretty cool! Creepy, but cool!
If you spot any cicadas in the next couple of weeks and can muster the courage to get close enough for a photo, please feel free to e-mail us your pics and we will happily put them on our blog to share.
Viva La Cicada!
It’s been a busy month for Ferullo babies. If you’ve been following our blog, you probably know that my niece Sadie came home after 3 months in the hospital and we’re happy to report she is doing amazingly well! And, on Monday, my middle sister, Debbie, had her first baby. Deb & Kim were each due about a week apart, but Sadie was born 3 months premature. Michael Joseph decided to join the party early Monday morning. Unlike his cousin Sadie, he was a week late and didn’t seem to want to come out. But, after a long and difficult labor, he was born into the loving arms of his parents. Weighing in at a healthy 8.26 pounds, he is the newest love of my life!
Is he delicious or what?

Way to go Deb!!! Like Kimmy, you inspire me and I am so proud of you!!!! Michael is blessed to have you and Ritchie to guide him on his journey! We love you guys!!! xoxo
Drum roll please………By a mere ONE vote, Shaleen Revotski is the winner of our Bello Plastic Bag Photo Contest. Congratulations Shaleen!
Shaleen is the photographer behind the fabulous image below (Image #4). For her efforts (both behind the lens and in rallying the troops to cast their votes) Shaleen has won a complimentary Bello portrait session here on Cape Cod. Yeaaah!!!

A great big thank you to Shaleen and all of our kickin’ photographers for taking the time to get out there and shoot plastic! Thank you too to everyone who voted! You all ROCK!
This was such a fun contest for us! I don’t think I’ll ever look at a plastic bag the same way again! Stay tuned as we hope to sponsor another contest in the not-so-distant future. So, keep your cameras handy!
Happy shooting!
What do you get? LOVE!!! And, in Pam & Erik’s case, lots of it!
On Wednesday, we had the pleasure of photographing Pam & Erik, two former college cheerleaders who “flipped” for each other and haven’t been able to let go since. They flew in from Tennessee to spend a few days getting things squared away for their wedding, which will take place here on the Cape later this summer.
If ever there was a couple to epitomize the expression, “opposites attract,” these two are it…at least physically speaking. Erik is a big guy…a very big guy. Pam is pint size. Pam is super energetic and outgoing. Erik is more low key. She is from the north; he is from the south. But, it is these differences, coupled with their love for each other, their dedication to family and to helping others (they’re both going to be doctors) and their silly, carefree way that make them a perfect fit!
We met at Pam’s family’s gorgeous 17th century home, where the wedding will take place. We did a few shots over looking the pond and Pam & Erik even showed us some of their stunts. Then, we headed to nearby railroad tracks for something a little different…and sexy….hold tight for this one! Here are some of our favorites from the day:
This one was really just a happy accident, a stolen moment before we were ready to start. I love the swing…it just screams, “kids and summer,” to me. And these two really are just big kids.

Cozying up under Pam’s tree, planted by her parents the year she was born. So sweet!

Seriously….could they be any sweeter or sexier together?

I just LOVE this shot Andy got!!! I just love the way the light is reflecting off Pam’s sweater onto Erik’s face and also the lines of their bodies and the expressions on their faces. Even the way Pam’s hair is hanging looks perfect to me.

Showing us their moves…I think I’d squash Andy if by some miracle he could somehow hoist me over his head like that! And they made it look so easy!!!

Cuddling by the pond…



At the end of their road, their neighbors own this really cool farm, with horses, and chickens and everything…not the Cape Cod most people think of when they come here. But, it’s very cool nonetheless! We just loved all of the fresh new green leaves on the trees and the way the light filtered through. And with the old farm tools scattered around. It just felt so romantic, and like taking a step back in time. That sounds cheesy, I know, but it really did.


And here’s where things heated up! Seriously, is she stunning or what?

Somebody call Vogue, they’re missing two of their models!

Heading off into the sunset…

Thank you Pam & Erik for being such a blast, for keeping us laughing and completely inspired! We were already excited for your wedding…now we can’t wait!!! And to Pam’s mom, Wendy, it was so nice to meet you! Thank you for the tour of your family’s beautiful home! The love that has been shared there hangs from every beam!
Big hugs, Chris & Andy
We get to meet such amazing people doing what we do. Matt & McCall are no exception. McCall is a PR executive and Matt is a pilot. In addition to having really cool jobs, they are also a funny, sincere, totally in love, fun-loving, very sweet couple and we wanted their engagement session to reflect all that they are.
Like a lot of people, they mentioned being nervous about having their photos taken. And, while Andy definitely knows how to work BOTH sides of the camera, I tend to be a bit photogenically challenged, so I completely get the whole photo-nerves thing. We thought it might help if we took them somewhere that felt a little familiar. So, we headed over to a tiny air strip not far from where we live. Matt & McCall completely rocked it and in addition to having a lot of fun together, we also got some amazing shots. Here are a few of our favorites from our time together:
We loved this old tin hangar and decided to play on the concept of flying…We all had a hard time not completely cracking up while doing this, especially since we made them do it a few times…okay several times. Check out the vertical lift!

After aerobics, we decided to take things down a notch and the mood got a bit more tender….

The planes were so cool…next time we’re going for a ride!

I think this one belongs to Snoopy.

Luckily the rain held off until we finished our session, but the cloud-filled sky definitely provided a dramatic backdrop.

A little smoochin’…

Behind the old hangar we found this great rusted wall…totally love it!

Are they adorable or what? To us, these photos really capture their personalities…Oh, and seriously, have you ever seen eyes like McCalls? They matched her sweater and were completely mesmerizing!!

They really wanted to get some quintessential Cape Cod photos in too, so we headed to the beach to get some sand between our toes.


And ended with a walk off into the horizon. I just love the fisherman in the background and the flatness to the sky. We really do live in such a beautiful corner of the world.

We’d like to give a shout out to the guys over at the Cape Cod Flying Service for letting us hang out by the planes. To McCall & Matt we extend a great big thank you for being so much fun, and for making our job not only easy, but also a total joy! You guys are so sweet and we can’t wait to be there with you when you say, “I do!” We’ll see you in a couple of months and look forward to meeting all of your friends and family! Big hugs, C & A
Okay, so we like to think we’re pretty humble and aren’t prone to boasting…at least not when anyone is listening (lol). But, we had to share this. Check out this incredibly sweet e-mail we got from the lovely Catherine Howe, designer and owner of the very chic Beadiful Jewelry.
“Hello Christine and Andy,
Thank you for your kind e-mail, what a treat to hear from you! I am infatuated with your stellar work. I was introduced to your phenominal work and website by Sandee, who is a total doll, as you know.
I appreciate you taking the photo of my bridesmaid rings and including them on your blog. I have updated my website’s loading page and Products page with a cropped down image of the photo and provided both your company’s name and website for the credit. Hopefully this helps point some new clients your way!
Someday, I would love to have you both photograph my wedding. Your work is truly sensational!
Thank you again,
Catherine”
Now, when you go to her website, the first thing you see is our image. Is that cool and totally flattering or what? We’re so honored! Thanks Catherine…You ROCK!

This weekend, we had the pleasure of being there to bear witness as Sandee & Matt took the plunge and said, “I do!” It was an afternoon of love, laughter, and lots of happy tears!!! Sandee & Matt are such warm, loving people. They are that couple, the one who you can just see 60 years from now sitting on a park bench as happy and connected as they are today. And, if you have a hard time believing true love exists…these two will instantly make a believer out of you!
We left the sandy shores of Cape Cod early Saturday afternoon and headed to the Boston Harbor Hotel for their ceremony & reception. What a fabulous location, with views of the harbor and a great city park out the front door. A highlight of the celebration was an emotional video by Black Tie Video featuring interviews with Sandee & Matt, mixed with photos from their childhood and footage from the start of the wedding day. The video was shown just before Matt & Sandee were introduced into their reception. Looking around watching people’s reactions was such a treat! Even the hotel staff members were grinning from ear to ear. Great job Mike!!!
Here are some of our favorite moments from their special day!
Matt shows off his wedding gift from Sandee…a sweet Rolex! Nice one Sandee!!! And Matt didn’t do too bad either, getting Sandee some gorgeous diamond earrings. According to Sandee, she told Matt that he had to get her diamond earrings because he makes fun of her driving….apparently, she gets too distracted by her engagement ring! Something tells me Matt may now be equally distracted.

Sandee gets cheeky and shows off her bling while her bridesmaids show off their Beadiful Jewelry wedding gifts. Designed by Catherine Howe, Sandee had these gorgeous rings and matching earrings made for her bridemaids. So sweet!

Is she beautiful or what?!!

Getting a little help from her friends…

Matt prepares to see Sandee for the first time…You think he’s excited?

And here’s Sandee’s reaction to seeing Matt…

There were a lot of happy tears, especially from Sandee, but this is my favorite weepy photo taken during their ceremony….Can’t you just feel the love?


And here’s some portraits we shot of the happy couple:




A couple of fun street shots…

Is her dress gorgeous or what? Love the way the wind is taking it in this one…

Here they hide in the doorway before being introduced as their guests watch the video. I think one of their cousins spotted them just before this photo was snapped. What a great moment!!!

And here are just a few details from the day:

Thank you to Nicole from the BHH for keeping us on track and helping to make sure everything ran perfectly! Thank you too to Janet Finnocciaro and her sister-in-law, Carolyn, from Fino Flowers in Melrose for giving us so many beautiful arrangements to photograph! Big props go out to Priscilla Bridal for Sandee’s Spankin’ dress and to our good friend, Julianne Mahoney, of Flair Bridesmaids Boutique for making Sandee’s sister and friends look so sassy!
But, our biggest, heart-felt thanks go out to Sandee & Matt. Thank you two for inviting us to share in such a special day in your lives and for welcoming us with such open arms and open hearts! We hope to be there hanging out with you on that park bench 60 years from now reminiscing about your amazing wedding day and all the years in between!! We love you guys! xoxo Chris & Andy
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