A painful goodbye…
{ 28 Nov 07 }

We got some sad news today. After a brief, but brave battle with cancer, our friend Paul Foxcroft passed away last Tuesday. We met Paul in September, when we photographed the wedding of his son, Simon, and daughter-in-law, Megan. We instantly clicked with Megan & Simon, who like us found love across the pond. Simon, like Andy, is English and Megan, like me, is American. But, it was more than that connection that drew us to them. They are such amazing people, with kind hearts, and an infectious love for life. So, we were devastated when we heard the news that Paul was diagnosed with cancer and might not be able to come to the wedding. Against the odds, Paul made it to the wedding and was there to walk his son down the aisle, with his wife and oldest son, Johnny, at his side.

It was a wonderful wedding and the love in the air was absolutely palpable. We felt so honored to have been there with both families on such an important day!

Unfortunately, Paul quickly took a turn for the worse upon returning to England. We heard today from Meg’s maid of honor, Hilary, that Paul passed away with his family by his side. Although we didn’t know Paul well, we feel the pain his family is going through and wanted to show our sympathy by putting together some images of Paul on that very special day.

Simon, Johnny, Kat, Andrea, Meg & Nora, please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. xoxo Chris & Andy

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Hilary & Ryan Hartman : That was such a beautiful tribute to an amazing life!! Simon, Kathrine, Johnny and Mrs. Foxcroft, our hearts and prayers are with you all . Ryan and I are so very sad and sorry to hear of your loss. We cannot express our sadness for you all enough. With Love, Hilary and Ryan
Rupert Whiteley : OK guys . . . you had me in tears. Super imagery! Very touching and thoughtful

Just when we thought all of our engagement sessions were done for the season, we had one more spunky couple who wanted to brave last weekend’s chilly fall temperatures for some photos down at Lighthouse Beach in Chatham. It was definitely chilly, but the afternoon light was gorgeous and so were Kristyn & Patrick, who are getting married next summer at the Wequassett Inn in Chatham. They hired us as their photographers without having met us, so our first introduction was prior to our session. We met them at Kristyn’s folks house, not far from the beach.

If you look up the word FUN in the dictionary, you’ll find photos of Kristyn & Patrick. They are the kind of people who you just want to have around you. We instantly clicked with them and are so excited that they took a leap of faith and booked us sight unseen. We have no doubts that their wedding is going to be a total blast and we’re really looking forward to getting to know them both better over the coming year!

Although we were a little nervous about whether the session would be a success given how chilly it was, we couldn’t be happier with how things turned out. Of course, it helps that Kristyn & Patrick are totally adorable….check them out!

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Seriously….is it legal to be that drop-dead gorgeous?

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Peek-a-boo, I see you!

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Kristyn loved this Danger sign, so we asked them to have a smooch and used them to frame the shot…cool, right?

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Just to the left of the sign is the Chatham Lighthouse. Love this composition too.

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The late afternoon sun hit the beach fences lining the dunes and created some dramatic shadows…I love this shot! i think it’s the contentment I see in Kristyn’s eyes. What a world it would be if every moment, in every part of the world, felt like this one…

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One of the great things about visiting the beach this time of year is that there generally aren’t many people around, so it’s easy to make fresh tracks in the sand. So fun!

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Seeexxxxy…

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The beach grass is quickly losing it’s color, but it’s still so beautiful to me.

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Long fall shadows blanket the untouched sand, giving the appearance of snow, don’t you think?

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I love the light in this shot and the expansiveness of the beach. We live in such a beautiful corner of the world!

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I don’t know why I enjoy cutting people’s heads off so much, but I just love the effect. It’s so rock star to me!

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After a long chilly session, Kristyn gets a lift from Patrick. The crazy woman took off her shoes. Madness!

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A great big thank you to Kristyn & Pat for being such troopers and for being SOO much fun to be around. You guys were a joy to photograph and we can’t wait till August to be there with you when you say, “I do!” Thank you so much for allowing us to be a part of such a special time in your lives. It is truly an honor! And thank you too Diane & Dick for welcoming us into your home, and especially to you Diane for seeking us out! I think we’re going to have a wonderful time getting to know each other over the coming year! With hugs and warmest wishes, Christine & Andy

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Backyard love fest…
{ 25 Nov 07 }

Sarah & Parke’s wedding was something the Great Gatsby would have enjoyed. It was elegant and understated, but the guests were clearly there to have a good time. And at the center of it all was the coming together of two people clearly meant for one another.

We had the pleasure of being there with Sarah & Parke when the said, “I do,” last month at St. Peter’s Church in Osterville. The reception followed at Sarah’s family’s beach front home also in Osterville. The ever-professional Undercover Tent erected a tent on the private tennis court for guests to enjoy the culinary delights of Cape Cod’s premier caterer, Olive Chase of Casual Gourmet. Meredith Fancy of Fancy Flowers put together a beautiful display of fall arrangements and the band Rare Form rocked the house until late into the night.

Thank you to all of the other vendors for helping to make our job so easy. But, most especially a big BIG thank you goes out to Sarah & Parke, and both of their families, for allowing us to be there with them on such an auspicious occasion! The love and friendship you have shown us means more to us than you can know! Big hugs to you all! xoxox C & A

Sarah looking stunning in her gorgeous gown from Kleinfeld’s in New York.

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A moment with flowergirls Isabella & Julia.

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Parke puts on his tie while his brother, Taylor, looks on.

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Check out those baby blues….lookin’ good Parke!

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Sneaking in the back of the church for their big entrance, Sarah and her bridesmaids prepare to walk down the aisle.

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It’s subtle exchanges like this that are the moments we live for… (Don’t you just love the way Sarah is looking so lovingly at Parke? It’s as if there is no one else in the world at that moment. LOVE IT!!)

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We did it!! Sarah and Parke face their friends and family after being pronounced hubby & wife, then take a moment for a quick kiss before leaving the church in style in Parke’s dad’s MG.

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Picture perfect…

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The guys…

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And girls…

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Some guests enjoy the view down on the family’s private beach.

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Tennis anyone? Okay, maybe not now. You’d never know it was a tennis court would you?

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Thank you again Sarah & Park for opening your hearts to us. We feel truly honored to have been a part of such a memorable time in your lives! You guys are the best!! xo

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Sarah & Parke : We just discovered that we are on your blog! How exciting! Thank you for capturing every single detail - and then some - of our wedding. We are STILL watching our slideshow and reveling in how awesome you two are. The best thing I can say is this: to any prospective clients reading this post and pondering Bello as a part of your big day - HIRE THEM - you will NOT regret it! They are more than just a vendor - they were dear friends throughout the planning process. It was a pleasure to work with you both and the final product exceeded all of our wildest expectations. Love, Sarah and Parke

Living on Cape Cod it’s hard not to be near a cranberry bog. We are fortunate enough to have one at the end of our street. The bog near us is actually a working bog, operated by Brian Handy, who grows some 180 acres of cranberries in the towns of Falmouth and Bourne that he sells to Oceanspray. Every fall, we see the delicious berries ripen to a glowing red. Cranberry juice just happens to be one of my favorite drinks so it’s pretty cool to know that the juice I like so much may have come from right down the road. Even cooler is being able to watch how the berries are harvested before they end up as juice in our fridge.

Every October, like clockwork, we notice a more prominent redness to the bogs. A few days later, the workers are out there gathering their harvest and we think to ourselves, “We should photograph this.” But, it happens so fast and life is so busy, we inevitably miss it saying, “Next year!” Well, this year, we finally made it out there and spent a couple of hours documenting the process. The guys we spoke with at the bog said this year’s harvest was less abundant than in years past thanks to the dry weather we had in August and September.

The method of collecting the cranberries has changed quite a bit over the years. The days when workers had to hand pick the cranberries from the vine on their hands and knees are gone! Today, only a few workers using large machinery are able to harvest several hundred square feet of bogs in a fraction of the time. These changes have led to some unrest in the town and as a result this bog may not harvest cranberries next year, which made us feel ever better about finally getting out there.

We hope you enjoy the show as much as we did!  Happy Thanksgiving!

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Sandee : Who knew cranberries were so beautiful? I loved this show - it had a tenderness to it that was so surprising and delightful! We hope you are both doing amazingly :)
Kate : My house is surrounded by Brian Handy's bogs and every year I intend to photograph the harvest and shamefully never have. Your amazing work has inspired me - "next year!" Hope you guys had a lovely turkey day (with cranberry sauce)! XO, Kate
paxixa : you guys are FULL of suprises....this is a wonderful series - really captures the tradition, color and celebratory nature of this incredible harvest - for folks that think that falmouths charms ends when the ocean cools down - this is a heads up....this place is BEAUTIFUL year-round. Thanks for reminding us! paxixa
The Art of Marriage
{ 15 Nov 07 }

We shot our first wedding at the Cape Cod Museum of Art last month. What a fabulous place for a wedding, surrounded by all of that art it was hard not to feel inspired. Equally inspirational was the relationship of the couple whose wedding we were photographing. If ever two people were perfectly suited to one another Cathleen and Stephen are certainly those people. They are a fun, silly couple who seems to thrive on stirring things up and bucking tradition. A perfect example of this was Cathleen’s wedding dress with it’s come-hither red accents. Red, and the love it inspires, were certainly themes for this fall wedding, with gorgeous red and yellow floral arrangements featuring sunflowers and red lilies. There were votives filled with cranberries on the tables, and Cathleen hand-painted the table numbers using very art-inspired red and yellow designs…very impressive!

Catering was provided by Crazy Chef’s, which does a stunning job with displays. Art could be seen in everywhere, including on the passed hors d’oeuvre trays. It really was such a lovely venue for a reception. We snuck away for a bit to take the bridal party to the beach for some photos….wouldn’t you know it was an unseasonably warm October afternoon and Corporation Beach in Dennis was packed! It seriously looked like a July afternoon with people everywhere! We managed to find a little corner away from the crowds. Here are some photos from the day. Enjoy!

Here’s a shot of Cathleen & Stephen’s invitation with their wedding bands.

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Heirlooms from Cathleen’s grandmother stayed close to her heart throughout the wedding.

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Stephen gets a hug of encouragement from his dad just before the ceremony.

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Here comes the bride.

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Love this shot of one of the flower girls receiving communion. Too cute!

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A tender touch during the vows. Cathleen got a little teary eyed during the vows and ring exchange. We just love weddings!!! So much love!!!

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Looking ever so sassy down by the sea wall.

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Cathleen and her bridesmaids react to a photo of Mario, Cathleen’s friend and one of her attendants. He was a total clown during our group shot. I like to give clients a peek when we get a good one. Andy’s more secretive…he likes to WOW later! I just can’t wait!

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Love and art go hand in hand

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A great big thank you to Cathleen & Stephen for being so much fun to work with. We feel truly honored to have been there with you on such an important day and hope these photos keep those feelings of love and joy on the surface for many years to come!!! With hugs, C&A

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Cathleen Burgess : Thank you so much for all you did at our wedding! People who saw the slideshow at the wedding told me how great the pictures were. You guys were so fun and captured great shots, and we really appreciate it. thanks again, the Burgess'