Meet Katie & Josh! Well this one needs no introduction, it’s an easy equation: Awesome people + Awesome city + Awesome location = An amazingly good time :) Once again we hit Fenway up for a once in a lifetime opportunity to basically own the park for a private photo session. I’ve been fortunate enough to get to know some of the “behind the scenes” Fenway faithful to have this opportunity and to be able to offer this experience to my clients. One thing is for certain when you have your shoot done here, you will be blown away. Katie, Josh and I had a great time (of course I did :) in Boston which was ended by a great dinner at one of my fave Boston restaurants, Eastern Standard. If you ever get a chance, check it out.
Thank you again guys for a great time!
Up next: Married! Kaleena & Mark
We started the day walking around Boston enjoying the cool bay breeze.
Don’t stare, it will make you go cross eyed!
Ahhh, there she is, from the warning track no less!!!
It is quite a surreal feeling looking up at the monstah. At this point I had to pinch myself.
I love all the dents in the wall, there were thousands.
Speachless! Well I can say that I am so glad I can be there to see the reactions on my clients faces!
Pedroia & Williams!
This might be one of my faves from Fenway yet. It makes me want to be there right now!
In case you were wondering……..The seat in the right field bleachers is painted red to mark the spot where the longest measurable home run ever hit inside Fenway Park landed. Ted Williams hit the home run on June 9, 1946 off Fred Hutchinson of the Detroit Tigers. The blast was measured at 502 feet. Legend says that the ball crashed through the straw hat of the man sitting in the seat — Section 42, Row 37, Seat 21.
The wedding date.