Michelle + Clint | A Camden Wedding

December 10, 2010

In my 5+ years living Maine, I had only been up to Camden once.  For sure it is a lovely spot with gorgeous light and a charming town, but it’s just far enough away to make it a bit of a haul (especially with a toddler in tow).  I was fortunate to have two excuses to make the trek up to Camden in September.  There really isn’t a better time of year to visit midcoast Maine.  The summer crush of tourists starts to abate, the trees are still lush but are just starting to turn, and the weather is warm enough during the day that you can almost fool yourself into thinking summer isn’t over.  The first of the jobs what as a second shooter for Melanie of White Box Weddings at stunning Point Lookout.  Then one week later I was up there again for Michelle and Clint’s wedding.

Michelle and Clint’s wedding plans included an outdoor ceremony at the Camden Public Library followed by a reception at the Camden Yacht Club.  We had perfect weather.  Surrounded by friends and family, Michelle and Clint exchanged vows in the outdoor amphitheatre that overlooks Camden Harbor.  It was a bittersweet day for everyone — Michelle and Clint would be moving to Abu Dhabi just a few weeks after the wedding.  After taking some time for photos on the lawn, we jumped on the yacht club’s boat to arrive at the reception in style.  Friends and family cheered for the couple from the pier at the yacht club as we pulled up.

We found the party well underway by the time we climbed the gang blank up to the club (at low tide that thing is steep!).  Bartenders expertly mixed blueberry mojitos, waiters passed hors d’oeuvres, performer John Tercyak took requests, and guests soaked in the scenery.  I think it was with a bit of a grumble that the guests finally made their way into the tent for dinner.  Everyone seemed reluctant to leave their waterfront reposes.  The late afternoon light was so sweet that when it was time for the first dance, the couple asked DJ Jeff Rockwell if they could have it outside.  Jeff quickly rearranged his sound system.  Just before they were to begin their dance, Clint grabbed the mic and proceeded to tell us all the story of how he’d fallen for Michelle the very first time they met (which was in junior high school).  Apparently it took a bit longer for their romance to develop, but it was a sweet and funny speech that got us all warmed up for the rest of the night.  Surrounded by their family and friends, Michelle and Clint danced close in the waning sunlight.  It took a while for the party to find its way indoors, but the air was getting chilly and there was cake to be cut.  I took my leave of them shortly after that.

It was a true joy and pleasure to photograph Michelle and Clint’s wedding.  I wish them all the best in their new life as expats!

You can see more images here in this slideshow.  Enjoy!

Hair and make up: Cutting Edge Hair Salon, Camden
Hotel: The Grand Harbor Inn, Camden
Wedding dress: Pronovias at L’elite Bridal
Bridesmaids dresses: J.Crew
Ceremony: Camden Public Library Park and Amphitheatre
Ceremony and cocktail hour music:  John Tercyak
Reception:  Camden Yacht Club
Catering: Trillium Catering
Flowers:  Endless Summer Farm
DJ: Jeff Rockwell
Thanks to everyone for helping make this such a great afternoon.  I am so fortunate to get to work with such wonderful wedding professionals.  Extra thanks to John Tercyak who sent me home with a CD of children songs — my boy LOVES it!

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