
Portland Wedding Photographers
Weddings are more than just the love between two people – they're about sharing that love with your nearest and dearest. We're here to capture every moment of your big day, from the special couple shots to the candid moments with family and friends.
Take a peek at the photos below, and you'll see the genuine connections happening all around! Our goal is to create a gallery full of memories that tug at your heart and bring a smile to your face every time you look back on them!
Our mission is to be more than just photographers; we aim to be the storytellers of your special day. From the enchanting streets of Portland to the scenic coastal beauty, we're dedicated to capturing every nuance of your love story in a way that feels authentic and timeless.
Real Stories, Real Moments: Your Portland Love, Unfiltered


























































































Portland, Maine's Premier Wedding & Engagement Photographers
Because we believe that the magic of your wedding day deserves to be preserved in more than just memories. Our lens becomes a window to the genuine laughter, tender glances, and the unique energy of your celebration. We're not just here to take pictures; we're here to create a visual narrative that transports you back to those moments of pure happiness.
Join us in crafting a gallery filled with unscripted, unplanned, and unforgettable moments – where every photo is a testament to the love you share and the bonds you celebrate. Let's capture the essence of your Portland, Maine wedding or engagement, ensuring that each image tells a story that resonates with you for a lifetime. Your love deserves to be immortalized, and we're here to make that happen, one frame at a time.








































































































Common Portland Questions Answered
Here’s some helpful info to make your Portland Maine wedding great for your guests.
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Duckfat: This beloved sandwich shop makes French fries the star. Hand-cut, fried in duck fat, and served up in a parchment cone, these beauties pair well with truffle ketchup and “atomic horseradish.” Great lunch spot.
Eventide Oyster Co: While Maine is known for its lobster, don’t count out fresh oysters. There are 14 varieties of the half shell at this traditional American oyster bar. You’ll also dine on elevated New England seafood with pan-Asian influences.
Fore Street: With its dramatic high ceilings, brick walls, and open kitchen, this fine dining restaurant (reservations are necessary) offers a locally-sourced menu that changes daily.
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Allagash Brewing Company: Before the night gets really rocking, take a tour and enjoy some locally crafted beer.
Blue: Sip a cocktail, savor a bite, and take in live music from local to international acts. And unless an act is designated as a ticketed show, Blue operates on a donation basis.
Portland House of Music and Events: Portland has a lively music scene. This venue features a diverse lineup of acts, from intimate acoustic to electric jams. Comfortable seating, stellar acoustics, and first-rate lighting for a complete experience.
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Old Port Candy Co: The historic Old Port district is home to this family-owned candy shop. Indulge in a selection of sweets made on-site as well as from vendors around Maine and points beyond.
CHART Metalworks: Overlooking Casco Bay, you’ll find handmade jewelry and gifts that reflect Maine’s nautical culture. Select one of their designs or work with an artisan for your one-of-a-kind piece.
The Maine Souvenir Shop: Discover over 90 Maine artists at this Exchange Street store. Gifts, treats, art, and clothing for the folks back home.
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Wadsworth-Longfellow House: Tour the childhood home of 19th-century poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Explore beautifully preserved rooms and learn all about this famous American poet.
Portland Museum of Art: See the works of well-known artists like Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper, and John Singer Sargent. The museum houses an impressive collection of American, European, and contemporary art.
Portland Head Light: Just south of Portland on Cape Elizabeth, this historic lighthouse is one of the most iconic in the US. It sits atop a rocky cliff offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic.
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Portland Observatory: Built-in 1807, it’s the only remaining maritime signal tower in the country. Climb to the top for incredible city and harbor views.
East End Beach: Located adjacent to the Eastern Promenade with its walking trails and views of Casco Bay, East End Beach is a popular spot for water activities.
Take a ferry ride to the islands: Casco Bay Islands, that is. Each island has its own charm as well as recreational activities. Experience Maine magic from the water.
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Harvest on the Harbor: Held in October, Harvest is a 3-day culinary event that showcases premier Maine distillers, brewers, oyster farmers, as well as chefs representing Portland’s restaurant scene.
Bowdoin International Music Festival: Founded in 1964, this summer music festival offers 175 free events, from performances to composer lectures and master classes. This festival is a combination of world-class musical education and entertainment.
Carnival ME: This winter festival is in the heart of Portland’s Old Port. Bites & Brews in the igloo, ice carvings, entertainment, and lots of family-friendly fun.
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Portland International Jetport: (11.4 miles, 16 minutes from downtown)