specializing in bright and airy photography, I've had the pleasure of capturing love stories at some of the region's most stunning venues. Each offers unique charm, abundant natural light, and picturesque settings perfect for drool-worthy wedding photos. Below are some of my top venue recommendations:
As a New England Wedding Photographer
The Lakehouse is a beautiful waterfront venue with a calm, reflective setting that is perfect for bright and airy wedding photography. The ceremony space overlooks the lake, allowing soft light to bounce off the water for glowing, natural portraits. The surrounding trees and open sky create a balanced, even light that photographs clean and true to color. Inside, the reception space features large windows and neutral tones that keep everything feeling light, open, and timeless. The combination of water views, greenery, and soft interiors makes it easy to create romantic, natural images throughout the entire day. Golden hour by the lake is especially stunning, with warm light reflecting across the water for dreamy sunset portraits.
Most wedding packages include 5–6 hours of event time, with options to extend for an additional fee. Total wedding costs generally fall in the moderate to upper-mid range, often $25,000–$50,000+, depending on guest count and season. Pricing usually includes venue access, tables, chairs, linens, and on-site coordination. The Lakehouse can accommodate up to around 180–200 guests, making it ideal for both mid-size and larger weddings. The venue offers both outdoor ceremony spaces and an indoor reception area, providing a solid weather backup. Catering and bar service are typically in-house or through a preferred partner, and tastings are often included during planning. There are getting-ready spaces on-site for the wedding party. Guests can stay at nearby hotels and inns, making it a convenient and scenic location for a relaxed, light-filled wedding day.
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