A former wedding coordinator and now manager of Flair, the stylish Newbury Street bridesmaids’ boutique, Julianne Ward knew exactly what she wanted for her wedding to Mike Mahoney, and she didn’t miss a beat! Not only was it a perfect day, but the setting couldn’t have been more beautiful. The ceremony took place at Our Lady of Victory in Centerville, and the reception followed at Julianne’s parents’ home overlooking West Bay in Osterville. The 250+ guests dined on an incredible spread laid out by Caterer Extraordinaire Olive Chase of Casual Gourmet, including fresh cut oysters on the half shell, ½ pound lobster tail salad, filet mignon and a dessert station to knock your socks off, including a beautiful ribbon cake by the incredibly talented Lisa Raffael of Delicious Desserts which mimicked the back of Julianne’s gorgeous dress from Priscilla of Boston. A family friend, Wayne of Purple Statice in Easton, reportedly came out of retirement to do the flowers for the wedding. It was a stunning display and we heard more than a few of the guests commenting, “Now, this is how to have a wedding.” But what really made the wedding special was all the love so clearly in the air. Julianne and Mike are like a match made in heaven. They’re sweet, fun, and some of the nicest people you’ll ever meet! Thank you guys for allowing us to be part of such a special day!!! Being around you two makes us fall in love all over again! xo

And a special shout out to our friend Matt Grazier of Grazier Photography for coming out and spending the day with us. Matt & his wife Enna are another hubby & wife team who is producing some amazing work! We’re looking forward to coming along and shooting with you both later this summer!

For Julianne & Mike’s wedding, we thought we thought we’d mix it up a little and show you a slide show we put together from their day; there’s just too many great moments to pick just a few:

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rebecca brown :

Chris & Andy,
You guys are doing some fabulous work. You have really found your groove and it shows!
Congrats on your success....
love rebecca.

Matt Grazier :

It was great to shoot with you two! The slide show is great! Hopefully we see each other soon.
Best
~Matt

City Chic
{ 3 Sep 07 }

Generally most of our weddings keep us here on Cape Cod, but every now and then we venture over the bridge for a fabulous event. We had such an event a few weeks ago and have recently put their images online so we thought we’d share a few with you too.

Our California cuties, Erin & Patrick, are not only a GORGEOUS couple, but they’re also wonderful people and we feel really lucky to have been there with them on such a special day. Living in California, Erin & Patrick elicited the help of wedding planner Alexis O’Mara Eliolopous of Unique Weddings by Alexis who helped bring everything together.

Erin doesn’t need much help looking stunning, but Jessica Peacock from Katrina Hess Makeup Studios and Erin Keefe from Ten X Spa did an amazing job on Erin’s flawless look.

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The camera just loves surfer dude Pat and so do we!

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Erin & Patrick wanted to take family photos before the ceremony, so we set up a moment where they would see each other for the first time with family and friends gathered around.

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Checking out the new hardware in the church

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Able to relax after the ceremony, we jumped in the limo to head to Wellesley Center for some fun city shots. Don’t they look like they could be in a Lexus ad?

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Erin & Pat opened their favorite bottle of champagne and took a minute to enjoy the moment.

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We scouted out Wellesley Center before the wedding and found adorable Grove Street, with this fabulous red wall outside Truly Yogurt ice cream shop and the quaint Grove Street Barber Shop. A little further down was the beautiful wooden storefront of Amarin of Thailand restaurant. The quiet, tree-lined street was the perfect setting for just having some fun and letting loose.

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Needless to say they turned some heads on the street!

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A big fat thank you to Erin & Patrick for being so much fun and up for anything! You guys are rock stars! xo

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Earlier this year, Chris & I headed down to Nicaragua for a well deserved break after our 4th successful year in business. A lot of you have asked us about our trip, wondering when we were going to show you our images. Well, you are finally in luck! In case you are not familiar with Nicaragua is here are a few details:

It is the largest nation in Central America, but the least populated with somewhere in the region of 6 million people. It is squeezed in between Honduras to its north and Costa Rica to its south. The country has coastline on the Pacific Ocean and the Carribean Sea. In between you can find plenty of volcanoes, a lot of unexplored rain forest, and a country full of the friendliest people eager to talk with you even if your Spanish isn’t the best!

Our trip began in the capital, Managua, which we left as quickly as we could (it’s a bit dodgy!) and headed south to the lovely town of Granada, situated on the edge of the enormous lake Cocibolca, home of the infamous freshwater bull shark. Thankfully, there aren’t too many of them around these days! There was so much to do and so many places to explore around Granada that we used it as our home-base. We chilled out in the central square, went kayaking on the lake, flew through the tree canopy on zip lines, wandered around the markets and cathedrals, chatted to the locals, swam in a crater lake, and bought some much needed supplies to a girls’ orphanage.

After a week in the city, we really wanted to get out and explore the rainforest so we jumped on a small 14 seater plane and flew to the shanty town of San Carlos at the mouth of the San Juan river. From there we took a 4hr lancha (local boat) further down the river to the villages of El Castillo and Boca de Sabalos, where we did a little tarpon fishing with our new friend Pina, a little horse riding, chowed on a bunch of delicious camarones (massive shrimp), and really just hung out and enjoyed the river, its wildlife, and the people. Oh, and we saw a sloth hanging out in a tree!! How cool is that???

Finally we headed up north to the colonial and somewhat political town of Leon, then off to Masaya, to pick up a killer hammock!!! Eventually time was up and we begrudgingly flew back home.

Anyway, here’s the show! Enjoy!

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Lauren : Andy and Christine, Thank you for sharing such a beautiful slideshow! Your images not only give us a glimpse into life in Nicaragua, but also a little piece of the love you both have for life and each other. I didn't want it to end!
kimberly : Ok you guys are true artists!! These shots are beautiful and say so much, but the show went too damn fast! Can I slow it down so I can savor the pictures more??
Matt Grazier : Wow, that beats our north conway get away:) Can't wait to see you two again, and go skiing this winter!!
Samantha Turner : Hi Both, WOW - your trip looked amazing and the pictures are truely breathtaking. You both look very well, relaxed and happy and clearly had a brilliant time. Would be great to see you soon - any plans on a trip over the pond?? Speak soon. Lots of love, Sam xxx
Ed and Anna : Was great to meet you in Nicaragua, and hope to see you in Cape Cod sometime. Your photos give a great insite into the country!
Welcome
{ 19 Aug 07 }

And thank you for visiting! Bellophoto is a photography & design studio based in Mashpee, MA, here on beautiful Cape Cod, but we love to travel and are available for wedding destinations worldwide.

We started our blog to share with you our latest work, highlighting our fabulous bello couples, families and other special projects, but this blog has quickly become a labor of love and a place where our hearts are exposed for the world to see. We hope the stories we share here will inspire you as much as the moments we capture. So browse through the posts, check the archives, leave comments and spread the love. We’d look forward to hearing from you!

With big love & hugs,
Chris & Andy xoxo

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Candice : WOW!!!!! Oooooooh and aaaaaaaah!!!! LOVE the new look!!!!!!! SO stunning! Fresh and happy! Just like you guys!! xxx
Amy Dunkin Donnelly : Love the new site and branding--so elegant and chic-- like both of you!It really showcases your fabulous work! Congratulations! xoxo Amy & Terence
Mattion Grazier : Love it! Love you two! Miss ya tons!

Next on the list, now that we have launched our new website and blog, is our brand new home studio. We’ll keep you updated on its progress. In the meantime here are a few shots of the space before the overhaul takes place.

Here is the main studio area. This will be our fabulous meeting area, where we will sit and chat about wedding details and watch some awesome slideshows on the big screen. X marks the spot!

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On the opposite side of the room our studio leads out onto the deck for those summertime meetings

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Upstairs to the office. This is where we will be working on your images, designing your albums, and providing the customer service our clients have come to love.

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debs : it looks awesome!!!!!!!!! all of it!
kerry : I LOVE IT...almost as much as I love you guys. I've worked with a lot of photographers and I can honestly say the two of you have that extra special sumthin-sumthin that makes you perfect for what you do. How lucky these couples are to have you chronicle their love stories. You do each and every one incredible justice...just stunning work. xoxoxo
Sebastian : You want my personal 70-brain cell opinion (72 cells as we speak and counting). Your site rocks (as does my crib, by the way), can't wait to get married and get my pics taken, but you know the deal. I am sure my parents will want me to go through the whole growing up thing, puberty, etc... Meanwhile, I am like, hook me up baby...I am ready to 'send the love'. cheers, Sebbie
Chris & Andy :

Thanks guys for the love!!! We feel so blessed to have such amazing people in our life! We love all your comments...keep them coming!

As for you Sebbie...tell mommy & daddy you really shouldn't be playing on the computer until you're at least 3 months old!!! See you Sunday at Daddy's futbol game Sebbie! xoxoxoxo

Ashley Waddell : Hi Andy and Christine- Your website is amazing! I really enjoyed the time I spent looking though the pictures and listening to the music. Your work is so impressive -thanks for sharing it! Take Care, Ashley
Dad :

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In today's culture so many people go through the motions or are simply adequate at what they do. It's amazing what a difference the labor of love makes by true perfectionists!!! GREAT JOB YOU GUYS !!! Love Dad

Anne Herzog-Rousseau : Hi Christine and Andy! Great website. Looking at the wedding pictures brought back some of my nerves on wedding day- even with brides (and grooms) with nerves possibly at their highest, you guys do a great job capturing the love! Oh- and I absolutely loved watching the Nicaragua show- how relaxing! Enjoy your new studio, and best wishes as you continue to capture the love! -Anne
kristen dawn : I've ALWAYS thought that the idea of a big screen with your pictures sliding across it was brilliant. Oh the things that make you say Ohhhhhhh. Make sure you slap a nice big picture frame around it ;)