Litchfield Connecticut Engagement Photographer | Danielle & Andrew
/An early fall engagement photography session at Topsmead State Forest in Litchfield, CT
Danielle reached out to me interested in having me photograph her and her fiancé Andrew’s wedding at Saint Clements Castle in Portland, Connecticut. We talked details and ideas and Danielle shared her vision for her perfect wedding day and I shared my wedding photography style and it was a perfect match. Come to find out her fiancé Andrew and I actually knew each other from childhood when we attended the same church together with our families for many years. Such a fun discovery to make!
When it was time to plan their engagement session Danielle mentioned the special place in their hearts that Topsmead State Forest held, from hiking together, and bird watching dates, to the spot where Andrew proposed, we just knew it would be the perfect location for their engagement photos.
We could not have landed a more beautiful Fall evening than we did.
Connecticut engagement and wedding photographer Rebecca Lynne photographs with a candid and natural photography style. Using natural poses and organic moments to capture your love story how it naturally unfolds. Living in Middletown, Connecticut and photographing weddings throughout all of CT, Rebecca strives to tell your true love story through honest photography.
Intimate Private Residence Wedding Day in Connecticut | Emily & Jim
/An intimate wedding day at a private residence in Storrs Mansfield CT.
Emily and Jim spent the morning of their wedding getting ready together in the home they share together. The morning was calm and familiar and the perfect setting before heading to the ceremony and reception location on their friend’s private property.
Their wedding ceremony took place under a thick rustic wooden arbor in front of a pond that was surrounded by trees whos leaves were just beginning to change color from the crisp early Fall evenings. Their friends and family sat in the warm Autumn sun witnessing Emily and Jim’s marriage become official.
I love the earthy vibe of the gifts for their wedding guests. Small plants in mini terracotta pots for their wedding guests to take home after the reception.
The wedding day florals including the bouquets and centerpieces on the tables in the reception space were homegrown. What a lovely personal touch. The colors were vibrant yellows and oranges mixed with deep maroon, a perfect combination for Fall wedding florals.
Makeup-PBBeauty Studio https://pbbeautystudio.com/
Hair-Sarah Kene https://www.facebook.com/Tress-Salon-LLC-195969571156592/
Spice Catering- check out their insta, it's more up to date https://www.spicecateringgroup.com/
JH Events LLC- check out her insta https://jheventsllc.com/
Florist- Bouquets and centerpieces were made by the Bride and Groom and their loved ones and grown in their own gardens
Rebecca Lynne Photography, Connecticut wedding photographer photographs weddings in a fun, candid, natural style. Capturing the big details of your wedding day and also the small moments you may miss while you’re enjoying your wedding. Capturing your truth during your wedding day and who you are as a couple is Rebecca’s goal.
How Much Should the Groom’s Parents Contribute to Your CT Wedding?
/Hey there, lovely couples and curious minds! We’re diving into a topic that often swirls in the whirlwind of wedding planning: how much should the groom’s parents contribute to the big day? It’s a dance of tradition, expectations, and sometimes, a bit of a guessing game. So, let’s unravel this with the same authenticity we bring to capturing your candid wedding moments.
The Dance of Wedding Contributions
Weddings are like a symphony, each note played by different contributors—the couple, the in-laws, and maybe even that quirky aunt who insists on bringing her accordion. Now, the groom’s parents, they have a role too, but it’s not a one-size-fits-all scenario. Let’s explore how you can navigate this dance without stepping on any toes.
The Quirky Reality of Wedding Budgets
First things first, let’s address the elephant in the room: wedding budgets. They’re like snowflakes—no two are exactly alike. Your wedding is as unique as your love story, and that means your budget should reflect that. It’s not about the dollar signs; it’s about creating an experience that resonates with your vibe, your quirks, and your fierceness.
Tradition Meets Modernity
Traditionally, the groom’s parents might contribute to specific elements like the rehearsal dinner or the honeymoon. However, in this era of modern love, those lines are blurring faster than a Polaroid picture snapped in the summer sun. The key? Communication. Have an open, honest chat about expectations, desires, and what feels right for everyone involved.
The Candid Truth: It’s Personal
In the realm of wedding planning, one size doesn’t fit all, and that’s a good thing. Your wedding should be an organic reflection of you—imperfectly perfect, just like real love. The contribution from the groom’s parents is as unique as their relationship with the couple. It’s not about meeting expectations; it’s about embracing the authenticity of your celebration.
Our Role: Capturing the Realness
Just as we capture the genuine, unfiltered moments of your wedding day, let the contributions be a reflection of your family’s authentic dynamics. Whether it’s a grand gesture or a small, heartfelt contribution, it’s the realness that matters. Your love story isn’t staged; it’s candid, filled with laughter, tears, and unexpected moments—just like your wedding budget.
The Connecticut Twist: A Local Flavor
Here in Connecticut, where charm meets shoreline, weddings have a unique flavor. Your CT wedding photography journey should be an extension of that charm. So, when considering contributions, think about how you can infuse a bit of that local magic into your celebration. Maybe it’s a coastal engagement session or a rustic barn wedding—let Connecticut’s beauty shine through.
Wrapping It Up: Let Love Lead
In the grand tapestry of wedding planning, financial discussions are just one thread. The groom’s parents’ contribution, whether grand or subtle, is a gesture of love. It’s not about the dollars; it’s about celebrating love in all its quirky, imperfect glory. So, let’s embrace the dance, let love lead, and create a wedding celebration that’s as authentic as the candid moments we freeze in time through our lens.
Remember, it’s your love story—bold, imperfect, and uniquely yours.
Let’s capture it authentically, one candid moment at a time.
Why Are CT Wedding Photos So Expensive?
/Weddings are a tapestry of emotions – the laughter, the tears, and the unscripted moments that define the beginning of a beautiful journey. As a wedding and engagement photographer based in the heart of Connecticut, I often get asked, "Why are wedding photos so expensive?" Let me unravel the story behind the lens and shed light on the nuances that make capturing these moments an art.
The Heartfelt Connection
*Picture this:* A couple stealing glances, the subtle brush of hands, the genuine laughter that resonates. It's not just about clicking a button; it's about capturing the heartbeat of a moment. My approach is all about genuine connections, heartfelt emotions, and preserving the unfiltered essence of your love story.
Unveiling the Artistry
Wedding photography isn't just a service; it's an art form. Each frame is a brushstroke painting a picture of your unique narrative. From the delicate details of your dress to the untamed joy in your eyes, I aim to create a visual masterpiece that transports you back to the magic of your special day.
The Authentic Experience
Why are wedding photos expensive? It's not merely the equipment or technical prowess – it's the dedication to crafting an authentic experience. Every click is a commitment to capturing the organic beauty of your day, embracing the imperfections, and cherishing the quirky moments that make your love story uniquely yours.
Moments, Not Poses
I believe in capturing moments, not poses. It's about the stolen kisses, the shared glances, and the whispers that speak volumes. Wedding photos are an investment in freezing those fleeting moments in time – a treasure trove of memories that you'll revisit with a smile, year after year.
Crafted with Fierceness
Behind every click is a passion for storytelling. Each wedding is a canvas, and I approach it with fierce dedication. It's about weaving a narrative that resonates with your personalities, creating visual poetry that stands the test of time.
Breaking Down the Costs
So, why the price tag? It's not just the hours on your wedding day; it's the meticulous editing, the personalized service, and the investment in top-notch equipment. Every detail matters, ensuring that your photos are not just snapshots but timeless reflections of your love.
In a world saturated with fleeting moments, I strive to create timeless memories. The expense is not just for photographs; it's for an experience – an investment in reliving the most beautiful day of your life, captured with authenticity, passion, and an unwavering commitment to storytelling.
Ready to embark on this visual journey together? Let's chat, laugh, and create magic that transcends the ordinary – because your love story deserves nothing less.
Questions To Ask Your Wedding Photographer Before Booking
/Choosing the right photographer for your Connecticut wedding will make all the difference in whether or not you love your wedding photos.
You are recently engaged and looking through social media accounts and websites of Connecticut wedding photographers. You’re met with different styles, various price points, and different personalities. It is so important that you love the photography style of your wedding photographer and also that you mesh with their personality, after all they will be with you for your entire wedding day. After narrowing your choices down to a handful of favorite Connecticut photographers, it is time to contact them and check their availability for your wedding day. It is also important to gather lots of other information about them and their photography business.
Below you can find some important questions to ask your wedding photographer during your consultation through email, over the phone, or in person.
Availability
After falling in love with a photographer’s style and contacting them, it is first important to know if they are available for your wedding date.
Will you have an assistant with you on our wedding day?
This is also a great time to ask them if they will have an assistant with them on the day of your wedding. Either a second photographer or someone they bring along with them on the day of help with carrying gear or setting up lighting during the wedding reception. This could add to the vendor list for you to provide a meal so it is important to know
How many other weddings will you photograph on the same weekend?
Photography Style
How would you describe your photography style?
How does their photography style align with how you envision your wedding photos looking when they are hanging on your wall or looking through your wedding album 10 years down the road? Are their colors bold and moody? Do they photograph in a fun candid style that matches your fun laid back personality?
What is your style on the day of?
Do you prefer a wedding photographer that blends in with guests and captures lots of candids, do you want lots of direction, or a good balance of both?
Background
How long have you been photographing weddings?
How many weddings have you photographed?
This information can help you know how experienced your wedding photographer is. Photographing a wedding is much more than just simply showing up on the wedding day and taking photos. Wedding photographers often help plan timelines making sure your day runs smoothly. Wedding photographers help organize groups of friends and family for formal portraits. They need to be organized and on time making sure they are available at all of the big moments during the ceremony and reception and other parts of your wedding day.
What kind of equipment do you use?
Pricing and Packages
Do you offer different packages? What do they include?
Are retouching, color adjustment, or other corrective services included in the charge?
Do you have a travel free that you charge?
Logistics
How much of a deposit do you require? When is it due?
Do you offer payment plans?
Do you have liability insurance?
Can we give you a list of specific shots we would like to have?
Do you bring extra camera equipment in case something happens to your camera?
An experienced photographer will bring at least one back up camera and extra lenses to photograph weddings. Should something happen to their camera, they have back ups right on hand so that it doesn’t disrupt the wedding day or cause the loss of important photos of the event. They will also have plenty of batteries fully charged and SD cards.
Your wedding photographer is one of your most important vendors on your wedding day. They work with you while planning your wedding details, they are with you during your whole wedding day, and they capture your memories to look back on through photographs for years to come. Choosing the right Connecticut wedding photographer for your wedding day may feel like a large task, but getting answers to these important questions to ask your wedding photographer will help you choose the photographer who is right for you on your wedding day.
Connecticut Surprise Proposal and Engagement Photographer
/Connecticut Surprise Proposal & Engagement Photographer
Planning a surprise proposal at the beach in Waterford, CT.
Planning the proposal
In late fall Daniel contacted me to photograph the perfect surprise wedding proposal to his girlfriend, Megan. He knew the date and he had a location in mind, so we worked together to plan all of the details.
The perfect proposal location
Picking the location of where you are going to get down on one knee and propose to your loved one typically involves a location that has meaning to your relationship together. Harkness Memorial Park in Waterford, Connecticut was the perfect location for Daniel and Megan and it was a location I am very familiar with.
I ventured to Harkness about a week before the photography session date and I sent Daniel some photos of the area on the beach I though would work perfectly. I showed him where I will be hiding out with my camera gear ready to go and also where I felt would be a good place for him to stand to be sure to capture both his and her reactions from the side as the proposal took place.
I kept the time of day that worked for Daniel and the lighting from the sun during that time in mind when choosing the location and position for them to stand in and it came together beautifully.
Ironing out the engagement details
On the day of the surprise engagement I had Daniel send me a text message of what clothing they are wearing and also let him know what I was wearing, making it easier for us both to spot each other but not obvious to his girlfriend. Daniel and I decided just a slight head nod was a good clue for him to give me that he was about to get down on one knee and propose to his girlfriend. I knew where I wanted to stand so that I could see them approaching the beach and turn my back to them slightly so I appeared as just another beach goer enjoying the ocean on the mild late Fall day in New England, but so that I could also keep an eye on where they were walking. Now that the details were planned out, we were ready to.
The surprise proposal
I arrived at Harkness Memorial Park about 10 minutes before they were set to arrive. I headed to the location of the proposal on the beach and got my cameras set up for the current lighting situation. I had a long zoom camera lens on me so that I could keep some good distance between us as to not make myself obvious to Megan. As Daniel and Megan walking across the boardwalk and approached the sand I was ready to go.
Daniel lead Megan to towards to water to look for shell and sea glass, as Megan was facing the ocean Daniel gave me a quick nod and I knew it was go time. Megan turned around just as Daniel got down on one knee and took the ring out of his pocket. It was absolutely perfect, everything he envisioned.
After he placed the ring on her finger I have them a few moments to embrace before approaching them. As soon as Megan saw me she jumped up and down in excitement. “Yes! all I wanted was a photographer when he proposed! yes!” She was so thrilled that her special moment was captured.
After the proposal
We spent the next hour exploring the beach and gardens on Harkness Memorial park capturing the excitement of just getting engaged. Megan couldn’t wait to get on the phone and tell her loved ones.
After we parted ways I headed home to edited a handful of photos to give to Daniel and Megan so that they could share the excitement of their recent engagement with their friends and family.
Planning the perfect surprise proposal has a lot of steps to think about, but when it comes down to it, your love for each other is all that matters.
Are you in Connecticut and planning a surprise proposal for your girlfriend and looking to hire a photographer to capture it all? Reach out to Rebecca Lynne today to photograph your proposal and engagement session.
The Difference Between Copyright and Print Release
/Copyright? Print release? What is the difference?
So, you are researching photographers for your wedding day and are noticing the phrases “print release” and “copyright” being tossed around but it isn’t clear what that means and what the difference is between them. Let me help out.
When a copyright is purchased for images, that means the photographer no longer owns any right to those images. The photographer can not reproduce the image in any way, they can not display that image on their website or on their social media, among a list of other things.
Most professional wedding photographers will have wording in their contract that allows them to retain the copyright of the images, but allow their clients a print release for those images. Photographers retain the copyright to prevent clients from editing our work, using the images for advertising, selling our images for profit, and other uses that are non-personal. Images that are used for personal reasons are inherently less expensive because they are not meant to turn a profit for another person.
With each of my clients, I offer a print release.
A print release is actually what most people mean when they ask for copyright of their photographs. They want to be sure that they will have access to their digital images after their session or wedding day to download them and print them for their own personal use or to place images on their social media to share with friends and family. A print release will give the client the ability to have the images for personal use while the photographer retains the copyright.
However, some people do actually want a copyright versus print release. Those people are typically celebrities or other wise among the rich or famous. They want to be able to sell the images for publication, or don’t want the photographer building their brand off of images of them. Those clients expect a quote that is close to four or five times the price of a wedding quote with a just a simple print release.
How much does a wedding photographer cost in CT?
/Welcome to the enchanting world of capturing love, where every stolen glance and tender touch tells a unique story. If you've found yourself wondering, "How much does a wedding photographer cost in CT?" – you're in the right place! Let's embark on this journey together and explore the magic that our lens can weave into your special day.
Unveiling the Artistry in Connecticut Weddings
A Passionate Pursuit of Authenticity
Our Connecticut-based photography team embraces the imperfect, the quirky, and the organic moments that make your love story uniquely yours. We believe in capturing the essence of your connection – those candid, unscripted moments that unfold naturally and tell a tale of genuine emotion.
A Dance of Light and Love
In the picturesque landscapes of Connecticut, your love story becomes a masterpiece. Our authentic, candid style is not just about freezing moments in time but about crafting visual poetry that mirrors the warmth and sincerity of your love.
The Investment in Memories
Beyond Price Tags: The True Value of Captured Moments
So, you're curious about the investment in preserving your wedding memories. Our pricing is a reflection of the passion, dedication, and expertise we pour into every shot. It's not just about photographs; it's about crafting timeless memories that transport you back to the joy, laughter, and tears of your special day.
Tailored Packages for Every Love Story
No two love stories are the same, and neither should be the way we capture them. Our photography packages are as unique as your relationship, offering flexibility to ensure your vision is brought to life seamlessly.
Answering the Question: "How Much Does a Wedding Photographer Cost in CT?"
Investing in Forever
The cost of hiring a wedding photographer is an investment in forever. It's about cherishing the laughter, wiping away tears, and reliving the stolen glances – all beautifully preserved in timeless photographs.
Crafting Memories, Not Just Capturing Moments
Our pricing is transparent, and our commitment to excellence is unwavering. From the initial consultation to the final delivery of your meticulously edited gallery, every step is infused with passion, dedication, and a fierce commitment to transforming your moments into cherished memories.
Let's Begin Your Journey
Connecticut's Love Stories Await
If you're ready to embark on a visual journey that encapsulates the heart and soul of your love story, let's connect. Our lens is poised to capture the magic that unfolds when two hearts intertwine in the beautiful state of Connecticut.
In closing, the question shouldn't just be, "How much does a wedding photographer cost in CT?" It should be, "How much is it worth to have your love story told authentically and timelessly?" We believe the answer is priceless.
Let's create magic together.
New Haven County, CT Engagement Photographer
/Wooster Street Pizza Engagement Photography
Joe and Grace have a love for really, really good pizza. Can you get any better pizza than at Sally’s Apizza on Wooster Street in New Haven?
Joe and Grace hired me to photograph their wedding at Anthony’s Ocean View in the early Summer of 2022. I love getting together with my wedding day couples for a fun photo session before their wedding day. It is such a great way for us to meet, laugh, enjoy each other’s company and for them to get a feel for being in front of my camera. They grabbed their favorite pizza and met me at the park down the street for their engagement session. After we enjoyed a slice (or two, or three) we cleaned up and headed out to explore the streets of New Haven. Along the way we found some great urban areas for fun portraits and ended on the famous Wooster Street.
Are you a recently engagement Connecticut couple looking to hire a fun wedding photographer that focuses on natural poses and genuine love and laughter to document your wedding day? Reach out to Rebecca Lynne Photography today.
Micro Wedding Day at Geer Mountain Farm | Robin and Pete
/Litchfield County, Connecticut Wedding Photography
Robin and Pete said “I do” on a warm Fall day at Geer Mountain Farm located in Kent, Connecticut. They were joined by an intimate group of their closest friends and family. Geer Mountain Farm provides the perfect location for a lakeside ceremony and poolside or barn cocktail hour. The intimate feel of this Connecticut wedding venue is perfect for a micro wedding day.
This day began with Robin getting her hair and makeup done with her bridesmaids and flower girl in the main house. Her soon to be husband, Pete was with his groomsmen and ring bearer in the guest house getting on their suits and pinning their boutonnières.
As their friends and family began to arrive the sun rose over the top of the trees and provided beautiful natural lighting at their ceremony site in front of the lake. Guests found their seats and the ceremony began. Pete and Robin invited some of their family members to join them in a unity sand ceremony with them. It was such a sentimental moment during their wedding day to show the joining of two families into one.
As the sun began to set Robin and Pete carefully climbed into a canoe and paddled out onto the lake and we captured studding wedding day photos in the canoe. What a unique moment to share together in their first moments as husband and wife.
The day transformed into an evening of dancing, amazing food, and laughter surrounded by great company. Having an intimated wedding day with 30 of their closet friends and family allowed the Robin and Pete to mingle and spend time with each of their weddings guests.
As the night began to wrap up they met their loved ones in the field for a sparkler exit and the bride and her wedding party jumped into the pool together.
Some words from the bride and groom:
“We met through an online dating site in Sept 2016. Pete messaged Robin first but she replied back saying “sorry you seem great but you live too far away”, luckily Pete responded by telling her he didn’t mind making the long drive. 3 days later we had our first date at The Monkey Farm in Old Saybrook, CT. After that Pete drove from Enfield to Old Saybrook every Friday night to pick Robin up then back on Sunday afternoon since she can’t drive due to vision loss.
Every weekend was a fun adventure exploring breweries, vineyards, markets and traveling. Robin’s dog Logan also fell in love with Pete just as much as she did. 3 years after the first date we moved in together. Pete proposed in 2020 in Moosehead Lake, ME. when he took her out sunrise fishing on a little fishing boat in front of Mount Kineo on the perfect calm, beautiful morning.
We are excited about all the travels and fun adventures we have ahead. We both love exploring bee destinations and are especially excited for our honeymoon to Exuma, Bahamas in April. We can’t wait to swim with the pigs! We will also be going on our 3rd annual trip back to Moosehead and hope that tradition continues every July.”
“Our wedding weekend was absolute perfection. The location, venders, weather, food, etc were all incredible. Every single detail came together magically for us and our guests. So many of our guests told us it was truly the best wedding they had ever attended. Our event was a perfect blend of elegance and relaxed fun. From the ceremony, beautiful cocktail hour with the harpist, canoeing while a drone flew filming overhead, taking photos snuggling in the hammock, dancing our butts off, sparklers, the cops making an appearance, to the hilarious pool jump -there were so many laughs and happy tears. We will never get tired of talking about the fun we had and the love we felt that weekend at Geer Mountain Farm.
We had 30 guests but it truly felt like the energy of 150. The intamacy gave us the time to spend with everyone.
The weather couldn’t have been any better-the best weekend all year. We had been so nervous about it not cooperating and were so grateful it was on our side that whole weekend!”
“All of our venders came together so incredibly to help in making every detail work flawlessly. We wish we could relive our wedding weekend every year because it was baying our wildest dreams! Thank you for documenting it in such a beautiful way for us to treasure forever.”
Wedding Vendors:
Venue: https://cloverandivyevents.com/work
Hair/makeup: Resurge Beauty Bar
Catering: Molly Darcys
Donuts: The Donut Station
Florals: Fika Florals
DJ: DJ Donny D
Rentals: Durants Party and All Season Rentals
Harpist: Harppro
Videography: @joshualicursiphotography
Wedding Dress: Beautifully detailed beaded white mermaid style dress from Going to the Chapel Dress Shop Her bridesmaid Daphne came from NH to help her “say yes to the dress!”. She got it tailored to fit her perfectly at Aytens Alteratiins in Enfield. She wore drop Pearl earrings also purchased at the bridal shop and a Pearl necklace from the Old Mill Shops in Granby. Ladies dresses were long dresses they chose the style in the color Caribbean from Azazie online. Men’s grey suits were rented with pool color ties at men’s warehouse.
Sarah + Robin | The Barns at Wesleyan Hills Wedding
/A Summer Wedding day in Middletown, Connecticut at The Barns at Wesleyan Hills.
Sarah and Robin celebrated their wedding day at The Barns at Wesleyan Hills located in Middletown, CT.
The Barns provides a beautiful location for an outdoor wedding ceremony with big beautiful willow trees adding greenery to your ceremony. Inside, The Barns provides a rustic wooden style with beautiful string light detail in the reception space.
This Summer wedding day began with the Bride getting ready with her family and friends inside of the bridal suit at The Barns. After their hair and makeup was completed by Two Spa Girls and Image Hair Studio, Sarah got on her dress with the help of her Mom and then did a First Look with her girls. It was such an emotional moment watching the bride reveal her final look on her big day to her bridal party.
Following the getting ready portion of their wedding day, we headed outside and the bride had a First Look with her Father and then with her Fiancé. Both moments were so special to everyone.
We had a lot of fun during the wedding party portraits, kicking it off with the bridesmaids surprise “icing” the groomsmen. It was such a fun way to kick off the formal images.
Sarah and Robin’s ceremony was officiated by their good friend and Robin’s best man, Mike Shaw. Mike’s familiarity with the bride and groom provided the perfect balance of humor, love, and personalization that can only come from someone who knows them so well.
Doing the bulk of the formal images before the ceremony allowed Sarah and Robin to enjoy the majority of cocktail hour with their guests. I love being able to capture lots of candid moments during cocktail hour of the bride and groom with their family and friends. Cocktail hour is the perfect time for brides and grooms to be able to have the time to mingle with their loved ones, and I love when brides and grooms work their timeline with me to be able to be at cocktail hour with their guests.
Following cocktail hour the reception was filled with first dances, amazing food, and a super fun dance floor.
Makeup: Two Spa Girls
Hair: Image Hair Studio
Florist: In Bloom Event Designs
DJ: Power Station Events