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Stephanie + Kevin: Engaged! 05.20.11 | Portsmouth, NH Wedding Photography

You know, its nothing new,
Bad news never had good timing,
But, then the circle of your friends,
Will defend the sil­ver lining.

Pain throws your heart to the ground,
Love turns the whole thing around,
No it won’t all go the way it should,
But I know the heart of life is good.
“The Heart of Life” ~JM

Stephanie’s emails close with these John Mayer lyrics. And its com­ple­tely obvious that Stepha­nie + Kevin most cer­tainly know that the heart of life is good. The way they love and laugh with each other is phenomenal.

After post­po­ning due to a billion soggy days, we finally had some nicer weather and met up in Mar­ket Square to shoot their enga­ge­ment photos.

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When I asked them where they were thin­king, I was plea­santly sur­pri­sed when they were more inte­res­ted in shoo­ting IN town than in Pres­cott Park. I love Pres­cott Park with all my heart — but the chance to adven­ture around Ports­mouth itself was SO exci­ting! And just look at all the fun we found!

They indul­ged my cra­zi­ness as we snuck down a new stair­way and I saw this little peek through. It’s kind of like their baking in a brick oven, but I love it anyway.

They are abso­lu­tely sweet to each other. And snarky. Sweet and snarky are two of my favo­rite cha­rac­te­ris­tics. :-D

Bow Street, Ceres Bakery, Decks, Tug­boats– we wan­de­red all over to see what we could see, and I loved everything I saw!

Thank you thank you guys for a spec­ta­cu­lar eve­ning. I’m super exci­ted for your wed­ding next month at the Moffatt-​Ladd house in Ports­mouth, I just know it will be smashing!

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Sarah & Rich: Engaged! — 05.14.11 | Portsmouth, NH Engagement Photography

If you look up smit­ten in the dic­tio­nary, you’ll find Sarah & Rich. These two are abso­lu­tely and com­ple­tely ena­mo­red with each other and I was hono­red to spend a little time with them wit­nes­sing such fantabulousness.

We met up at Great Island Com­mon in New Castle for our wild rum­pus. I wan­ted to entitle the one on the left “taking the plunge” but jum­ping didn’t seem as good of an idea as come back up towards me and being in love.

Yay ado­ra­ble­ness! Sarah — you’re so pretty! Thanks for the bright colors and killer smile!

I don’t give tons of direc­tion, but some­ti­mes I sug­gest crazy ideas — mostly to get you laughing. They had me laughing har­der trying to figure out what the other was doing in res­ponse to what I was saying.

I told Rich to walk up to her and try and hit on her — he’s got some smooth moves!

They’re really really good at snug­gling, I think it comes with the smit­ten­ness. My favorites.

I can­not wait to see the over­flow of love from these two at their wed­ding in August.

Keep being so fantabulous!

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Ana & Chris: Engaged! 05.13.11 | Billerica, MA Engagement Photography

Meet Chris & Ana.

Ana is the type of per­son that you can’t help but just feel happy around. She’s effer­ves­cent and ado­ra­ble. I dare you to meet her and not smile. Go ahead I dou­ble dog dare you. Chris obviously already lost that dare because he’s all smi­les when she’s around.

Chris is hand­some and kind and SMART. He’s going for his PhD in nutri­tion at UConn — Ana refers to him as “Mr. Nutrition” — and now I refer to Ana with ques­tions for Mr. Nutri­tion ;)

A plan ahead sort of girl, she and Chris boo­ked me for their 2012 wed­ding this past February. In March, 2 months before the e.shoot, this arri­ves in my email - Melissa, I just had to share this with you, then I pro­mise to stop emai­ling you like a crazy per­son! I was SO exci­ted over get­ting our pic­tu­res taken, that I went on Etsy bought a prop… It’s the CUTEST sign! It says, “The Blesso’s, est. August 17, 2012″ I CANNOT WAIT!” (sign made by etsy ven­dor MRC Wood Pro­ducts)

Now first things first, HOORAY for props! Secondly, I’m just as likely to “email like a crazy per­son” and I love every second of it. Third — can you see how infec­tious her exci­te­ment is?! I couldn’t wait to meet them in per­son. They did not disappoint!

Seriously — how gor­geous are these two? Is that even legal?

They’re just so NICE. We met up at Chris’ parents house and hung out. I wan­ted to have a bbq and tie up a ham­mock and read a book. They are all just that rela­xed and inviting.

As we wan­de­red out back I noti­ced the shed and said “oooh I like that door!” Chris infor­med me that that’s where he had his prom pho­tos taken. So I requi­red him to ree­nact it, this time with his per­ma­nent prom date. He’s such a good sport.

Having to think outside the prom box I used the other side of the shed. Smooth huh? I’m such a genius I tell you. HAHA. ;) Still though — I love these two (pic­tu­res and peo­ple.. but I bet you’d pic­ked up on that by now)

Chris’ parents lawn was imma­cu­late so I thought I’d get up close and per­so­nal with it :-D

Oooooh Bella… Bella is their sweet puppy, most defi­ni­tely a daddy’s girl. She joi­ned us for the pho­tos after put­ting her owners through a par­ti­cu­larly rough night by deci­ding to snack on some rat poi­son. Having taken the pro­per pre­cau­tions they were sure they were all set and ready to roll. Less than 5 minu­tes after shoo­ting with Bella her poor face star­ted to swell up and Chris’ dad rushed her to the emer­gency vet — seems somewhere in a split second she was stung by a bee and had quite the reac­tion but not kno­wing or seeing the bee we could all only hope it wasn’t rela­ted to the rat poi­son. Talk about a Diva Dog! <3 I’m SO relie­ved she tur­ned out to be just fine though.

Since Chris had just chan­ged into his but­ton down, we snag­ged a few more pho­tos then called the ses­sion finished so they could follow over to the vet and check on their furry kid.

I had so much fun falling for these two. Ana’s already star­ted the count­down to the wed­ding — - only about 62 more weeks to go! I’m super proud of these pho­tos — but I was really relie­ved when Ana pas­sed Chris’ res­ponse on to me .… “Can we blow one of them up HUGE and run through it at the recep­tion?” (yes! please do!) and then even more relie­ved when I found out his mom loved them too!

Yay Bles­sos!

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bobbi+mike workshop 04.2011 | Indianapolis, Indiana

What do you do when you’re given the oppor­tu­nity to meet, and learn from, your pho­to­graphy idols? WHATEVER IT TAKES. So when I lear­ned that bobbi+mike, a hus­band and wife team of fabu­lous­ness from India­na­po­lis, whom I have blogs­tal­ked since almost the begin­ning of my MKP adven­tu­res (I have a mes­sage to her in Sept 08 telling her how much I admi­red her work, but that I swear I wasn’t a stal­ker) were hos­ting their first ever workshops, that’s what I did.

It’s no sec­ret that I fell into pho­to­graphy acci­den­tally. Until early 2006 I really had no idea I loved it — or that other peo­ple (aside from my ever loving mother (hi mom!)) had any appre­cia­tion for the pho­tos I took. But in Decem­ber 2006, I made a web­site, sold some prints & note cards, took some family pho­tos, and was asked to shoot a wed­ding. 07.07.07 I shot my first wed­ding — and I haven’t stop­ped going since. I love EVERY SECOND of it (well maybe not tax sea­son..) but for real — this is an ama­zingly hum­bling thing I’ve found within me and I wouldn’t change a thing.

Howe­ver, some­ti­mes in the back of my head, even with 250+ shoots under my belt, I think — “but I never took a class, what if I’m doing it all wrong?”

There are pho­to­graphy workshops every time your turn around — near & far — short & long — and some hos­ted by peo­ple that I would totally con­si­der it an honor to learn from — but when Bobbi hin­ted at a workshop I thought, gosh — THAT would be the one. And when she relea­sed the options for dates of the workshops I thought — gosh, THAT would be the one. And then I deci­ded that HAD to be the one. I nee­ded to do this for myself as a pho­to­grapher, and more impor­tantly for myself as a per­son. Outside the fact that I have a total photo.girl.crush on Bobbi (and totally a crush on Mike too!) I nee­ded to pur­sue this adven­ture and to hear wha­te­ver it was that they had to say. … Loo­king back, when I sig­ned up, I really had no idea what they were “selling” sylla­bus wise — I just knew that I couldn’t miss it.

In early February they announ­ced the dates, and then announ­ced when they’d open sig­nups. 10 peo­ple per workshop, 3 workshops — but I wan­ted the first one. (you never for­get your first!) Sign ups ope­ned at 3pm.. the time I leave work. At 2:45 I ope­ned the page and fran­ti­cally follo­wed her twit­ter feed wai­ting for go time in bet­ween refreshing the sig­nup page to see if the cart was open yet. tick.refresh.tick.refresh.tick.refresh.tick. GO! I was all full of adre­na­line and crazy as I added the 2 day pho­to­graphy workshop and 1/​2 day album desig­ning workshop to my cart, sub­mit­ted my order, and squea­led with delight as I was IN! Then I got in the car to drive home and thought — now what the heck am I going to do?! I’m going all alone to a place I’ve never been to meet stran­gers to talk about something I don’t even know that I’m doing right. crap.dammit. But I pulled up my big girl pan­ties and made the appro­priate tra­vel plans. Leave Sun­day, come back Wed­nes­day night — taxis & a giant hotel rooms to myself. It would be the lon­gest I’d ever been away from home on my own. If I wasn’t before, I was cer­tainly a grown up now. (within rea­son of course ;) )

Less than 2 months later it was time to go. Nichole & Ben­ja­min drove me to the air­port and with only minor, but hugely frus­tra­ting delays on my layo­ver, and a not so scary taxi ride, I was in down­town India­na­po­lis and freshe­ning up to go for a drink with the beau­ti­ful Ash­ley Cohn from MN — another workshop atten­dee, we’d all been emai­ling once the workshop ros­ter was relea­sed and Ash­ley and I mana­ged to coör­di­nate eve­ning sche­du­les. It was nice to know hea­ding into it Mon­day mor­ning that there would be at least one ‘fami­liar’ face.

The workshop was phe­no­me­nal we tal­ked and lear­ned and loved and laughed and cried and taught and sha­red and colla­bo­ra­ted. I didn’t do much with my camera, I pro­bably could have just as easily left it at home, but I did bring it along on the real-​people-​not-​models-​who-​were-​actually-​engaged enga­ge­ment ses­sion we got to wit­ness and I couldn’t help but take a few photos.

Here’s the whole group (minus one Miche­lle) l:r Miche­lle, Ash­ley, Faye, Jenna, Sarah, Les­lie, Heather, Mike, Crys­tal Jo & front and cen­ter, Bobbi taking pho­tos of BJ & Rachel — enga­ged cou­ple extraor­di­naire. Let me tell you — watching bobbi+mike shoot was so awe­some. Not only are they fan­tas­ti­cally hys­te­ri­cal, they had even more crazy tricks up their slee­ves than I did — which means I was totally on the right track and now armed with even more fun and hila­rity! new & impro­ved! ;)

Down­town Indy is really fas­ci­na­ting — so indus­trial and full of very-different-than-I’m-used-to shoo­ting oppor­tu­ni­ties. I’ve lear­ned to look har­der around here in the sea­coast, but it really is stran­gely idy­llic… (I do love that, but some­ti­mes old and bro­ken and dif­fe­rent is a lot of fun too!)

The weather had been over­cast all day, but by the end of our shoot, the ‘magic light’ tried to make an appea­rance — we were all on the top of the par­king garage and I deci­ded to pull out my ‘far away’ lens and see what I could do from my strictly obser­ver stand­point wor­king around 11 other peo­ple all watching or shoo­ting the same sub­jects. It was awe­so­me­sauce x2.

Bobbi explai­ning some of the thoughts behind her shoo­ting — so much genius pac­ked in to such a petite body!

I sort of love these 4 — a lot.

I can honestly say that this was the best thing I’ve ever done for myself — bobbi+mike and the rest of the group were fan­tas­tic and the know­ledge was inva­lua­ble. I left Wed­nes­day after­noon with new friends, new ideas, and secure and com­for­ta­ble kno­wing I am hea­ded in the right direc­tion and that I want to do this for years and years to come.

much love friends!

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Angie & Russ engaged! 04.08.11 | Salisbury, MA Engagement Portraits

I got this great email from Angie in January… “I actually stum­bled upon your face­book page pretty much acci­dently via my friends Chris & Sara. I chec­ked out your pho­tos and fell in love with them!” Things that make it a great email? 1)people “acci­den­tally” fin­ding me on face­book (tag your­self!) 2) Chris & Sara are two of the best peo­ple I know. 3)It makes me crazy giddy when peo­ple fall in love with my pho­tos and 4)ANGIE + RUSS!

They were the first of my enga­ged cou­ples to come out of win­ter hiber­na­tion and take on April spring. And a beau­ti­ful mor­ning we had! They had fierce down to a science right out of the gate.

Angie is so ado­ra­ble — she’s got these crazy blue eyes that you can’t quite believe are real. And Russ is a sweetheart and so totally smit­ten with Angie.. as it should be!

A self proc­lai­med photo nerd, she came full acces­so­ri­zed and ready to rock out. Don’t be afraid to color your shoot YOU. Bright colors, head­bands, sass and spunk — all things fully wel­co­med in an MKP session!

We had a blast at the Salis­bury Beach State Reser­va­tion -

And I KNOW we’re going to have the.best.time at their wed­ding this October!

Thanks for bra­ving the uncer­tainty of spring in New England — it totally paid off!

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l.o.v.e times three 01.23.11 | Portsmouth, NH Photographer

So here’s a sec­ret — I love shoo­ting love. Ok, so maybe that’s not a sec­ret. But, did you know, that if you and a group of friends wan­ted to get together and photo party– you could? Some­ti­mes, split­ting it up into “mini ses­sions” can be help­ful in making things (er, me) a little more bud­get friendly! And so was the idea for Vanessa & her friends!

Rich & Amanda, Vanessa & Jeff, and Steve & Amy — who were recently enga­ged and hoping for some enga­ge­ment pho­tos before Steve deployed.

So we hea­ded out on what was THE COLDEST DAY thus far last win­ter. But we hand­led it like troopers.

I love Amy’s blue scarf! Color is your friend!

“Rich, why are you still trying to look at me while you’re kis­sing Amanda!?” HI-​Larious I tell you.

We were troo­pers, until just about.…. here. At which point I said — um, how about we go to a nice hotel lobby I know of!?

Ah, a nice roa­ring fire — that’s much better!

I love this pic­ture six­teen ways to Sun­day, and then onto Mon­day too. It reminds me of a Nor­man Rock­well Painting.

Con­gra­tu­la­tions to Steve & Amy on their enga­ge­ment and to all of you for being AWESOME!

(and thanks again to the Hamp­ton Inn, in Exe­ter, NH)

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Nicole & Shawn: Engaged! 10.25.10 | York, ME Engagement Photographer

A blog! A blog! .. I was on such a roll too. I’ve been busy boo­king Spring Fling Sale por­traits (Sale ends soon book yours now!) and cele­bra­ting birth­days and miles­to­nes. Now, back on the wagon :)

On a late fall day on York Beach I found out a few things about Nicole & Shawn.

They are crea­tive & fun-​o!

They are also full of infec­tious smiles…

And quiet loving moments.

Bra­ving the beach in October.

Shawn wasn’t so sure about this whole “enga­ge­ment photo” thing, but being a good fiancé he follo­wed along with his wife-to-be’s wishes; and I’m cer­tainly glad he did.

And he was a good sport about it (my favorite!)

And those smi­les again! Every time I see these two I grin right along with them.

Nicole & Shawn — thank you SO much for mee­ting up with me to roam around the beach. Just a few more months til we return to the scene of the crime on York Beach for your wed­ding! I’m super exci­ted :)

Don’t wear your­self out with all the day-​caring and pizza-​making before then!

~melis­sa­ko­ren

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