e-session for L&K
So Sunday I had an e-session with L&T. It was long, but ohsofun, and I had to post a few pictures so L can get a sneak preview. We started out in downtown Cambridge. I'd never been down there before, but it's a completely adorable town, and we had a blast. There were all sorts of adorable alleys and walls. There's another shot in the queue involving post office boxes, and may I just say that it's totally cute.




We then headed over to the Cambridge Hyatt. This is where they got engaged, and it is simply lovely. We spent nearly an hour wandering around to different spots, and finally were so warm and sticky that they decided to go change. This is one of my favorite shots from under the "photo tree." It's supposed to be a great spot for pictures, and I'm sure it is, but at this particular time there were people sitting under it, which left us with one side of the tree for pictures. 'Twas fun.

You can take the girl off the farm, but you can't take the farm out of the girl. We headed back to L's family farm and grabbed these shots in one of their cornfields.

This one is for K. That big jumping guy? His name is Chip. We got a few pictures with all three of their dogs, and now I think I want a yorkie of my own.

This is one of the last shots of the day, and I love it. We think her dad will, too.





We then headed over to the Cambridge Hyatt. This is where they got engaged, and it is simply lovely. We spent nearly an hour wandering around to different spots, and finally were so warm and sticky that they decided to go change. This is one of my favorite shots from under the "photo tree." It's supposed to be a great spot for pictures, and I'm sure it is, but at this particular time there were people sitting under it, which left us with one side of the tree for pictures. 'Twas fun.

You can take the girl off the farm, but you can't take the farm out of the girl. We headed back to L's family farm and grabbed these shots in one of their cornfields.

This one is for K. That big jumping guy? His name is Chip. We got a few pictures with all three of their dogs, and now I think I want a yorkie of my own.

This is one of the last shots of the day, and I love it. We think her dad will, too.

Labels: engagement, farm

