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Wedding Style Mag OUTS | Part II | Michele Mottola Special Event Consulting

Another one of my favorite tabletops I have photographed!! Designed by the dynamite Michele Mottola, this is another wonderful conception that just exudes uniqueness and lots of good old fashioned imagination. Photographed outside at the InterContinental Boston back lawn, a custom mirrored arbor was built that allowed for handblown glass bulbs to be hung and filled with orchids and lillies above an acrylic table and chairs.

Ok so this was actually one of my most challenging tables I have had to shoot. A reflective glass background, see-through tables and chairs, and a mirrored arbor outside in the city with lots of reflections going on. This one took some patience, almost the whole day actually to get it right. That morning I took a calculated guess that the sunlight would eventually fall just so as to darken the background and shine light on table. And fortunately I was right. And although my blog post title says “Outs” I had to include the chosen image for the magazine as luck was really on my side that day. The 5th photo from the top says it all. The flowers were highlighted just perfectly both on the table and those meticulously hung from above. The chairs were clearly visible as the suns shadow couldn’t have landed any more perfectly in the bacground, and the mirrored arbor stood out just enough.

Designer: Michele Mottola Special Event Consulting
Location: InterContinental Boston
Flowers: Marc Hall for Winston Flowers
China & Glassware: Nieman Marcus
Flatware: Be Our Guest, Inc.
Tables & Chairs: Party by Design

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Wedding Style Magazine OUTS | Part I | Rafanelli Events

I am doing a 3 part blog on unpublished Wedding Style Magazine tabletop images I photographed for Grace Ormonde that I feel are truly kick butt. Boston weddings are typically known for their conservative design and approach. But event designers such as Bryan Rafanelli truly raise the bar and not just at a local level, but globally!

This tabletop was photographed at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston for the current 2010 Wedding Style New England Issue. The table is Black Acrylic with dominant white vases filled with fuchsia. The bold pink chairs and statement wingbacks are our favorite touches and with no doubt mimic the funky black and white striped wall art by Jim Lambie.  Such eye candy!!!  So cool, especially the Menu by Redbliss. Did you catch that?

Designer: Rafanelli Events
Location: Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Flowers: Fiddlehead
China: Shreve, Crump & Low
Glassware: Be Our Guest, Inc.
Menus: Redbliss
Tables & Chairs: Signature Event Rentals

August 31, 2010 - 2:49 pm

Alexandra - That is one hot menu! Love that it’s a mirror. Great idea.

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Julie & Andrew | Wedding | Royal Sonesta Hotel

The Royal Sonesta Hotel in Cambridge will always be my favorite venue to work at. Maria and I were married there 7 years ago this August and being in the wedding industry, I can’t help but fully enjoying every wedding we continue to photograph at this wonderful venue. And of course working with Julie and Andrew for their Royal Sonesta Wedding was nothing short of a great time!

Venue: Royal Sonesta Hotel
Gown: Rivini, Mark Ingram Bridal (NYC)
Suit: Canali, Ziani (NYC)
Florist: Madison Floral
Entertainment: New York Mintue
Cake: The Icing on the Cake
Video: Black Tie Video
Candy Bar: Indulge!

August 24, 2010 - 7:08 pm

will tangorra - Beautiful! Love the mirror shot….fierce!

August 25, 2010 - 6:24 am

erica - Awesome job!!! Beautiful wedding.

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Julie & Steven | Wedding Part II | Le Sereno, St. Barthelemy FWI

I’m back and I am well aware that it has been something like a month since I last blogged. A new baby will do that to ya! But I am super excited about this post as well as future posts and possible announcements about potential speaking engagements AND an upcoming workshop we are coordinating! So stay tuned for more details and website.

So this July we had the pleasure of traveling to St. Barthelemy, in the French West Indies, for an intimate Caribbean wedding at Le Sereno. We last left off with Julie and Steven a month ago at their Cambridge City Hall civil ceremony. Our travels with them took us to the absolutely breathtaking island of St. Barths! This is NOT your typical Caribbean island. Just different. An all French island, including the culture, cuisine, locals, tourists, infrastructure, etc.. just so unique from what I have experienced before in the Caribbean.

The day before the wedding we checked out the resort to get a good feeling of where we would ideally photograph the bride and groom. An obvious but important step for any photographer working in an unfamiliar venue. Also, shooting with Julie a month prior I learned of her modest shyness in front of the camera. I then knew that come wedding day, these nerves would surely be heightened. But let’s face it, 99% of us out there are not Hollywood camera ready. So as a photographer you need to be prepared, ready for the unexpected, and most of all, Quick, and this day was no exception. We had budgeted an hour and a half to shoot with Julie and Steve prior to their ceremony, but like any well respected wedding, as I looked at my watch, our time to shoot dwindled down to 30 minutes. Hey, you gotta roll with the punches.

And so away we went. I knew the exact places to go, quick angles to shoot etc. ahead of time. And true to my style I offered up very little direction even with the short timeframe we had now been allotted. I don’t like to force pictures, my goal is to capture the bride and grooms personality as it unfolds in front of me. And in a really short amount of time I was happy to walk away with these shots given the circumstances. Here are some of my favorites from our 30 minute shoot.

The Details:

Venue: Le Sereno
Gown: Vera Wang
Shoes: Badgely Mischka & J Crew
Suit: Hugo Boss

I must mention this resort, Le Sereno, truly had 5 star service like I have never seen before. Anywhere! Not only were each guest treated like they owned the resort, but the same treatment was provided to Maria and I. Really fantastic and made my day of shooting there that much more spectacular.

The Full Day of Pictures:

Brian Phillips is a Boston based Wedding and Event Photographer serving all of New England including Cape Cod, Newport, R.I., and Destination Weddings.

August 1, 2010 - 8:29 am

veronica - hola, soy veronica la amiga de Maria, la que vive en argentina, con mi hija, miramos siempre tus fotos, nos encanta, a mi hija le gusta verla por los vestidos de las novias, y ami me encanta admirar la clase de fotos que sacas, me encantan, besos a Maria,Mateo y para ti tambien, espero nos conozcamos algun dia.

August 31, 2010 - 7:13 pm

shannon - This looked so beautiful and special- my second favorite wedding photos by BPP! :D

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