![]() I swear, the dancing at every reception this year just keeps getting better and better and Meghan and Tad’s wedding takes the cake. I tried my best to fit in as many photos as I could, especially on the dance floor and at Tad’s request I did post some of the funny “out takes.” The dance floors have been more epic this season than usual and I’m sure that the lock downs might have something to do with it. It was an honor to photograph your wedding day. Meghan and Tad, I wish you every happiness. It is an incredible feeling knowing that your peers are happy and thriving. It felt amazing seeing so many of the Pomperaug class of 2008 at the wedding. It had been an absolute pleasure getting to know Tad over our photo adventures this past year and seeing so many of my old classmates. I knew Tad in passing, but never had any classes with him during our high school days. I have the honor of being a high school friend of Meghan and her sister Tori’s. With all of my spring and summer weddings pushed back as micro weddings and elopements for autumn this year, it has been a busy season, but also a joyful one. If anything, it has given more significance and gratitude for moments just like these. Weddings this year did not go according to plan, but I have found them to be remarkably beautiful and memorable despite the challenges everyone has faced. I know how much Meghan was hoping for a spring wedding this year so I hope that the beautiful photos we captured in the garden at Candlelight Farms Inn and of her gorgeous flowers capture the spirit of spring. ![]() ![]() Meghan’s spring color palette and florals were a refreshing theme for fall. ![]() After their spring wedding was postponed, they managed to reschedule it for the end of September for an outdoor wedding to remember. Meghan and Tad’s wedding was an event I was looking forward to all summer long. ![]()
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