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  • Hello Love Photography is based in Boston and available for travel most anywhere. I am Casey, the one behind the camera. I am inspired by love and life, and I feel so lucky to be doing something I enjoy so much for a living. I take pride in capturing the little details that make your wedding, relationship, or family so special, and my photos reflect my signature vintage-inspired style. My photos are photojournalistic, candid, and most importantly, they capture real moments.

    This blog is where I share my latest work, and also a bit of what's going on in my life. Use the "contact me" tab to ask any questions you may have, or to see how we can work together at your wedding or event. I love to hear from my blog readers, so feel free to leave a comment and say hello! Thanks for stopping by!

Congratulations Taylor and Joe!

It was such a pleasure to work with Taylor and Joe. These two are some of the most warm and hospitable people we’ve had a chance to meet. Taylor’s adorable daughter walked her down the aisle and was very involved in the events of the day, which was so very sweet. Here are a few of my favorite moments from their beautiful wedding day!

Taylor and Joe’s wedding was held at the Publick House in Sturbridge. Big thanks to Ruthie of Ruth Eileen Photography for second shooting with me!

Caitlyn and Jona are engaged!

Caitlyn and Jona live on an idyllic farm in Connecticut, and it was such a pleasure spending the afternoon there with them (along with their two sweet dogs and beautiful horse, Dana). Needless to say, we had a hard time going back to our studio apartment in the city that night! Caitlyn and Jona have been dating since high school and are so sweet together, and we can’t wait for their wedding on Martha’s Vineyard this summer! Here are a few favorites…

Amsterdam (in film)

Troy and I just returned home from ten fantastic days in Amsterdam visiting Troy’s brother and his wife. It was a trip of dreams – biking everywhere, eating french fries, drinking wine, playing cards, a train ride to Maastricht, long meals and lots of laughs. While we were there I picked up a little lomography camera as a souvenir, and had some fun snapping some shots around the city. The fun of the lomo is the imperfections and surprises you find when you develop the photos, and I love the way these turned out. Can’t wait to go back there again!

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