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Not Every Love Story Belongs in a Golden Field: Choosing a Backdrop That Actually Fits You
Not every couple belongs in a golden field—and that’s the beauty of choosing a backdrop that feels intentional. Your photos shouldn’t look like someone else’s Pinterest board. They should look like you. In this post, I share why your location matters more than you realize, how the wrong setting can make your photos feel disconnected, and how choosing the right landscape transforms your gallery into a reflection of your relationship. Whether you’re drawn to moody forest trails, rocky summits, wild coastlines, or something effortlessly simple, the right backdrop tells your story without forcing anything. And as a photographer who deeply believes in intentional landscapes, I help couples choose places that feel rooted in who they are—not just what’s trendy. If you’ve ever felt pressure to pick a “pretty” spot instead of a meaningful one, this is for you.
Chasing Wildflowers in New England
Wildflowers are one of the most fleeting and magical parts of nature — and in New England, they bloom in unique waves across each state. If you’re dreaming of a romantic, flower-filled elopement or just want to plan your next adventure session, this guide is for you. From lupine-covered trails in Maine to misty alpine blooms in New Hampshire, I’ve rounded up the best seasonal windows and five photo-worthy public spots in each New England state to find wildflowers at their peak. Whether you're planning something coastal, forested, or mountain-high, you’ll know exactly when and where to go to catch the bloom.