Rebecca & Jason’s E-Shoot | CT Wedding Photographer

If we turn the clocks back 25 years or so (wow) – that puts me at about 13/14ish and neighbors with the Bonito’s (Shirley, Joe, Debbie, Mike and Lori). ¬†You may be asking what does that have to do with an engagement session, well nothing really, I just wanted to mention that, ya know me, totally random!

All kidding aside, Debbie and her siblings are friends with me on Facebook and one of Debbie’s co-workers and good friends happens to be Rebecca! ¬†Debbie thought she ought to take a look at my work as she suggested me to Rebecca as a wedding photographer!

Needless to say, here we are a year or so later and I’m getting super pumped up about Rebecca & Jason’s wedding coming the 29th of May!

Here are a few of my favorites from the session, starting with (Gee Jason I hope I get this right!) – the oldest library in the Nation! ¬†Jason is not only a History buff, but a History teacher too!

They picked this area as one of the locations for their engagement session, somewhere way up in the Northwest corner of the state in a town called Salisbury (makes me think of the food!)

These two were as “Eric Foley” would say “as cool as the other side of the pillow!”

I was totally diggin the architecture of the area, I think I could have spent all day just walking around town.

This was one of my favorites, Nick came up to Mom and handed her a dandelion! ¬†How freaking cute…

Love this shot at the town hall

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After we perused around downtown for a bit we headed to Falls Village (don’t ask me how to get there, I’m not sure I would ever be able to find it, but let me say I could have spent a whole other day here at the falls…)

I wasn’t sure about this next shot, because the detail is hard to make out, but I thought I’d post it anyway.

Really was diggin the flare coming into the lens and I just went with it, these three were absolutely a blast to work with.

I really had a great time guys and am so excited about your wedding next month!

-Rick O

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