Category Archives: … at Picture Taking

You Are the Dancing Queen: Pt. 4

Written by Lindsay Scouras
Photo ops are a huge trend at events right now, and the best ones involve an assortment of ridiculous props. Christine’s friends made an Instagram style frame with the date and theme embellished on the front and a few silly props that guests made quite good use of.  I even got in on the action- can you spot me in my masterful disguise? 

Check out some of the zaniness below!

~L

You Are the Dancing Queen: Pt. 3

Written by Lindsay Scouras
It’s probably pretty obvious after not one, but two entries of photos from the Promiversary party that there are a lot of images to go through. If that’s the worst case scenario after an event, then you’re doing okay as a photographer. This next post is highlighting the fun stuff- the party! From pre-soiree shenanigans to making a grand entrance, from a picture perfect first dance to a 90’s pop mashup, this couple totally had it going on. Enjoy!

~L

You Are the Dancing Queen: Pt. 2

Written by Lindsay Scouras
Back in March, I photographed a super fun prom-themed anniversary party for Christine and Joe. You can see the first round of picture here. Today I wanted to feature some of the pre-party shots, which of course had to include the exchanging of flowers and the traditional prom pose. I’m sure most people didn’t have to deal with snow on their prom day (except for me and my class, actually, as it did snow on our prom day back in 2002- so New Hampshire) but I thought the fresh snowfall provided a beautiful back drop for Christine’s bubble gum pink gown. Plus, how cute are these two together?

Enjoy the pics below, and check back soon for the party shots!

~L

You Are the Dancing Queen

Written by Lindsay Scouras

A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of photographing Christine and Joe’s tenth anniversary party. But this wasn’t just any party, as they chose to celebrate with a prom-themed bash- a promiversary!

There are many many many more images beyond this, which I’m still working through a bit. However I wanted to showcase a few shots at a time, starting with a little getting ready session before the party. 

I met up with Christine and her sister for some pampering at Firefly Salon in Derry, NH (my hometown!). It almost felt like we were getting ready for a wedding!

perfect prom ‘do + wedding day tiara
what did we do before pinterest?

for extra fancies, falsies are necessary

a very detailed replica of christine’s wedding day style


Stay tuned for more photos from the party this week!

~L

Marry Me Today and Everyday

Written by Lindsay Scouras
As promised, we have… photos from wedding number two! Again, these are my dad’s clients- I was merely the assistant, so I’ve chosen just to show some of the detail highlights from this couple’s special day. I have developed an obsession with Scrabble tiles and now refuse to shoot a wedding without them. I’m thinking it’s time to invest in my own set, as these maroon ones come courtesy of my parent’s special anniversary edition from the 80’s. 

We just did our last nuptials of these season this past weekend, so unfortunately those will be my last wedding shots for a little while. In the meantime, I’m sure I’ll be all over Pinterest and Style Me Pretty getting inspiration for next year. 

~L

You Make Me Wanna Say I Do

Written by Lindsay Scouras

About two months ago I traveled north to my New Hampshire homeland to photograph back to back weddings with my dad. I’ve been my dad’s assistant since I was ten years old, and although that’s probably against every child labor law in all fifty states, it has been a great experience for me. 

Now that I’m older and started to branch out a little bit more on my own, it’s nice to go back to my roots every once in a while and be the sidekick. The nice thing about assisting is that while the main photog is doing all the serious stuff, you get to do more of the fun casual shots. Details are my particular favorites, as you’ll see below. It helped the bride came ready with all sorts of little ideas, from her charming ampersand to her “I Do” on her shoes. 


Check back later for wedding numero dos!

~L


Some Folks Like to Get Away Pt. 2

Written by Lindsay Scouras
When we last left our heroine, Lindsay was barely still standing after a rousing three hour tour of the Maine Maritime Museum. After starting to show sign of extreme hangriness (for those that aren’t medical professionals, being “hangry” is an affliction caused by hunger that leads to anger), Steve finally recognized that she needed nourishment and human interaction. 

Ugh, my apologies for all the third person narrative. Even I can’t pretend I’m okay with that. 

We set off for one of the “Maine” attractions (GET IT?!) on our getaway:

cue the hallelujah chorus. for steve anyway.
I would just like to say despite the fact that I am not very outdoorsy, I actually like going to the Freeport L.L. Bean. It’s really amazing. It’s basically the Disney of the outdoors world… you know, besides actually being outdoors. 

Of course, I had to dress appropriately. That calls for flannel.


But like the museum, whatever slight interest I have is by no means any comparison to what Steve feels for it down in the depths of his soul. I mean, just imagine if you finally felt like you returned home:

is that not the face of man overwhelmed by sheer happiness?

I was actually really excited, because like the Girl Scouts and Fenway Park, the Bean is also celebrating it’s 100th anniversary this year. They had tons of cute celebratory things. 

wait, they sell food here too?
tiny boots

Steve had also been waiting to finally see the Signature collection in person. And let’s just say, he was pretty excited.

money can buy happiness. for $250.

They even turned a section into a kind of pop up museum. Obviously this is where we spent a large portion of our time. 

joy.

Despite the fact this store is open twenty four hours a day, we were not there long enough for Steve to actually decide what he was going to purchase. I can see how that would be difficult when you have to choose between forty pairs of boots with the slightest variations. Which meant…

We were coming back the next day. 
this is the closest to us getting a picture together this whole time.

We checked out of our hotel and headed straight to The Wild Oats Bakery for lunch, because we were so overwhelmed by the amount of food options the day before that we knew we had to return. We still had trouble deciding… so we just got everything.

you haven’t really lived if you’ve never had a grilled goat cheese sandwich.

I had learned from the previous days that I needed to load up on carbs whenever I had the opportunity, because day trips with Steve sometimes means five hours without a solid meal. 

Before making our last Bean stop, we had a slight detour. That somehow involved the biggest indoor flea market I had ever seen. 


Okay, I guess it’s called “antiquing.” Or as I know it “finding dirty old things that make me sneeze.”

I’m half kidding. I actually found some cool things. But everything was so dusty and I couldn’t breathe and again, we were there for a solid three hours. But more on that tomorrow. 

Back to the Bean. After much deliberation, Steve finally picked out his perfect pair of boots:

all mine, baby.

These aren’t just any boots, though. These are the 100th Anniversary special edition Bean boot. You know they’re special because they have red soles. You know, just like Louboutins. 

It was love at first sight.

is this love that i’m feeling…


And me? I met this bird. We developed a very special bond.

Just kidding. It was a good time. But I really did take like twenty pictures of that bird. 

~L


Some Folks Like to Get Away

Written by Lindsay Scouras

Remember a few weeks back how I said that Steve and I don’t have regular schedules, therefore rarely spend time together other than having dinner at 10:00 pm? We agreed it was high time to fix that and decided to go away for a weekend. Which for us, meant Sunday-Tuesday. 


We decided to get away for a few days somewhere cheap (thank you, Groupon, for allowing poor folk everywhere to get hotel rooms and go out to dinner for pennies while making us feel fancy), close (because it doesn’t matter how inexpensive the room is if you can’t afford the gas to get there) and with the perfect mix of activities (for him, obviously) and relaxation (for this girl right here). 

So of course, we went to Maine! 

Now Steve and I have very different ideas of what a Maine getaway should be. I grew up going to Old Orchard and York Beach, so I have an affinity for boardwalks, day trips to outlet malls, and as my mother calls it, “honkey tonk.”

Steve prefers places that claim to be part of “America” but are really moonlighting as Canada. 

So we met in the middle/wherever Groupon would guide us. Which was Brunswick. 

We arrived first at the lovely Captain Daniel Stone Inn. You’re going to have to take my word for it, because I didn’t take a single picture of the hotel room, because the second I opened my suitcase it exploded and the room looked like a disaster until 10:59 Tuesday morning. I did appreciate the fact that they were rocking it old school giving us an actual key. When was the last time you even saw one of these at a hotel?!


Later, we called my friend Amy and basically invited ourselves over for dinner, which she and her husband were totally fine with because we hadn’t seen them since their wedding last October. You may remember their nuptials because it inspired the only episode I’ve ever suffered of a fear related exercise routine in order to fit into a certain bridesmaid dress for their wedding. 

The next day, we embarked on our Maine adventure. It began in what I guess you would call the “downtown” area of Brunswick where we discovered our new obsession: The Wild Oats Bakery. In case you were wondering, myfitnesspal was not invited on this vacation. Because everywhere we looked, we saw this:

And this:

Also, this:

I was in a food coma and I hadn’t even eaten anything yet. We quickly decided that we would enjoy breakfast that day, come back for lunch tomorrow and also get desserts for the ride home. Hello, vacation.

I settled on a cinnamon bun the size of my head. I also fed my brain with some classic 80’s Trivial Pursuit that they provided on every table.  
From there we continued on to… Bath. Yes, this is an actual town. Actually, it reminds me more of a village. I can tell the difference, as I went to college in a village for a year and a half (shoutout, Cazenovia!). Remember Stars Hollow, the beloved fake town that provided the perfect setting for a plethora of mother/daughter shenanigans on Gilmore Girls? It was like but without all the teen mothers. At least I assume so. It was cold and rainy, so Main Street wasn’t exactly teeming with locals. It was cute though, so I took advantage of all the quaint photo ops. 


Bath is known for making boats and iron working. So of course they had their very own Maine Maritime Museum. At first, I was totally gung-ho for this because believe it or not, I actually do like history. Not like, Steve’s level of history, but it was one of my favorite subjects in high school. Plus, I could only imagine the sheer amount of nautical artifacts. 

This may have been a mistake. Steve warned me that he couldn’t just go into a museum like a normal person. I already knew this, but I figured it couldn’t hurt to throw a little culture into this trip. 

Three hours, one hundred and twenty eight pictures and one very grumbly stomach later, we finally left. There were some things that were really cool. You know, if you like fish and boats and stuff.

if only.

signed by two presidents. fo real.

that thing on the right is from the front of an actual boat. also it probably has a real name.

steve said he wants this above our bed. like i can handle that after the ship wheel.

But there was also a lot of reading. And wandering. I tried really hard be a historically supportive wife. I tried for every store I’ve ever dragged him to, for every Reese Witherspoon movie I made him take me to see in the theater. But after a while I sort of gave up on the exhibits and just started taking pictures of nautical elements that could someday be framed to compliment a certain couple’s bedroom. Or something. 





While part of me died and went to nautical heaven, Steve was the one who was really in all his glory. 

But his excitement didn’t end there. Up next- our excursion to the motherland:
L.L. Bean.
Stay tuned! I may have even donned some flannel for the occasion. 
~L

I Think I Wanna Marry You

Written by Lindsay Scouras
I met Jenna & Tony through a coworker that grew up with Jenna. After emailing back and forth for what seemed like forever, we finally met for the first time on the day of their engagement shoot. Despite all the weddings I have photographed over the years, this was actually my first e-session! I could not have had a better couple to photograph. Both Jenna and Tony were so sweet and totally photogenic. They were up for whatever, and we spent quite a bit of time exploring the River Bend Farm in Uxbridge. After spending time with them and going through all their photos I am so excited to do their wedding next September. Here are a few of my personal favorites from our e-session. It was difficult to choose because they’re just so darn gorgeous together.

Thank you so much for being such great sports and for choosing me to capture your day! Can’t wait for the wedding!

~L

Oh Baby, Baby

Written by Lindsay Scouras

A few weeks ago, I celebrated my twenty seventh birthday (I’m going to assume your gift got lost in the mail). Clearly, this is a time where one starts to engage in such milestones as getting married (check), buying houses (only if they accept Ulta points as a form of payment) and having babies (eeeeeeek definitely not there yet). While I may not be ready yet to surrender my love of wine in order to incubate another human being, my friend Tim is! Well, not him so much as his lovely wife Cassie, who is ready to pop any day and theoretically could possibly go into labor as I type this.

I’ve known Tim since our days as high school theatre geeks, you know, before it was cool (there was no Glee back then). My dad and I were honored when Tim and Cassie chose us to be their wedding photographers a few years ago, and I was even more honored/nervous/unprepared when Tim recently contacted me about taking some Bump photos before Baby Girl Buck arrives.

As excited as I was… I’ve never shot maternity pictures before. I pretty much specialize in wedding and Bat Mitzvahs as far as photography goes. But since acquiring my own equipment, I’ve been wanting to branch out my photo skills a bit, and the Buck’s were nice enough to let me experiment on their innocent little baby. 

Never one to leave anything to chance, Tim scoped out a location and quickly emailed me directions, photos and videos of where it was/what it looked like/how to find it/what the weather would be/longitude and latitude and all the other essential information. We were lucky enough that the weather held out for us. Cassie was a huge trooper- she didn’t complain, sweat or cry once, which is the exact opposite reaction that I imagine that I would have carrying a watermelon around at the end of July. She even willingly brought costume changes- a girl after my own heart. 

Cassie is now approximately eight days away from the arrival of their little girl, so of course I want to give her her first dose of celebrity status featuring some of my personal favorite shots on the blog. Which ones do you like the best?

It’s safe to say that I am officially pumped for Baby Buck’s arrival. Mainly because these two were such great sports, and also because I couldn’t get either of them to reveal their top secret baby name. I’ll be anxiously awaiting Facebook updates from technology master Tim!

~L