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    I'm Lisa Rigby, and I love photographing people. I am a full-time wedding photographer based in Boston. I photograph weddings throughout New England, the United States, and beyond.

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Omi & Ross' Wedding at Harrington Farm

Well, I’m back from England and it’s time to blog! Recently I’ve been blogging over on my personal site. Since I turned my main website into a blog I felt like I needed to keep the subject matter to weddings and engagements. Yet there is so much more that I want to talk about! So if you want to keep up with my life, inspiration, travels, food, etc., check out the other site. If you want to look at weddings and engagements, right here is the place.

Omi and Ross were married at Harrington Farm in Princeton, Massachusetts. It was the first weekend in May and it was hot! Like, I’m talking 85 degrees, which is unusual for that time of year in Massachusetts. Harrington Farm is right near Mt. Wachusett in Central Massachusetts. It’s such a beautiful area and setting for a wedding.

I Love Old Wedding Photographs

I like taking road trips to flea markets, thrift stores, and antique markets. I don’t usually buy much — I mostly just like looking. I keep hoping I’ll find old wedding photographs, but those are hard to come by.  But yesterday at a flea market in central Massachusetts I came upon a wonderful collection of old wedding photographs, and I bought them all! They appear to span the early 1900′s through the 1950′s. Here are two from the earlier part of collection. I have no idea who these people are or where these photographs were taken. All I know is that they were taken by “Warchol’s Studio.” Any ideas?

Meet Makeup Artist Dani Wagener

As a wedding photographer, I work with some very talented and creative professionals. Sometimes I get so excited about a stationery designer or a wedding coordinator that I just need to share these “finds” with my clients. One of my favorite creative professionals who I’ve worked with this past year is makeup artist Dani Wagener.

Brides often ask me about getting their makeup professionally done. They want to look their best for the wedding day and for the photographs, but they’re afraid that they won’t look like themselves. I always recommend Dani. Her approach to makeup is realistic and simple. She just knows how to make women look like hotter, more beautiful, gorgeous versions of themselves!

Besides making over some of my “star” brides, Dani has done makeup for women such as Niki Taylor, Kerry Washington, Jenny McCarthy, Emily Deschanel and Daisy Fuentes. In 2009, Allure Magazine chose her as a Makeover Master, and in 2007 and 2008 Boston Magazine named her as Best Makeup Artist. Dani is also an Atelier Artist for shu uemura on Newbury Street in Boston.

I asked Dani a few questions that I frequently get from brides, and a few questions that I just want answers to for “personal” reasons, i.e., so I can go shopping :).

What does a makeup trial involve, and how far ahead do brides usually have the trial?
My approach for a trial is a little different. It’s just an opportunity for a client to feel comfortable with me and trust what I do, and in turn know that that they’ll love their wedding day makeup. As people get closer to their wedding, many times the mood changes and their idea of makeup changes as well. Most times I’m meeting people one year before their wedding day, so it’s rare that I do a carbon copy of the trial. The only time I do an exact replica is if someone has a very detailed, specific look they are trying to create. I try to encourage first time clients to use the trial as just an excuse to have their makeup done for another special event: a work party or a night out with the girls. A makeup trial is a chance for women to wear beautiful makeup, enjoy it, have their photo taken, and feel fabulous!

Are there other things that brides need to do to prepare for their wedding day makeup?
I highly recommend regular facials. However, you want to just maintain your skin. Don’t try harsh treatments or change all your skincare unless you have at least one year in advance. It can take three months or more to fix skin issues if you have a reaction to something you’re trying.

Brows frame the face, so it’s important to have brows tweezed about three days prior to the wedding. Waxing can be tough on the skin, especially if you’re sensitive.

Many brides wear false lashes on their wedding day. From a photography standpoint, I think it works well in pictures. What’s your take on wedding day lashes?
Anyone who knows me knows about my love of lashes! Lashes make a world of difference by increasing the volume in the lash without clumps of mascara. Even with a few individual lashes, the difference is amazing. Lashes allow you to skimp a bit on mascara, which cuts down on smudging. I also do lash extensions, which last about two weeks. They’re extremely natural and safe for the eyes if done properly.

How do you decide what “look” or approach you’re going to take with a bride’s makeup? Do they bring photos or ideas to you?
I decide on a look based on the bride’s input, my opinion, and her comfort with makeup on an everyday basis. I feel it’s important for a bride to feel like a better version of her every day self walking down the aisle.

If a woman doesn’t ever wear a stitch of makeup (which happens a lot) I wouldn’t glam her up and load the makeup on her. It probably wouldn’t suit her personality. I rely heavily on the comfort of the bride, because when any woman feels like her best self, she exudes confidence and feels truly beautiful, and that plays a huge part in the wedding experience.

I’ve been hearing a lot about airbrushing lately. Do you do airbrushing and do you think it makes a difference?
I do a lot of airbrushing. All of my photo shoots are airbrushed. I probably airbrush about 50 percent of my brides.

The few major benefits of airbrushing is long lasting coverage that doesn’t look heavy or cakey. You can make someone look extremely bare, or I can heavily contour and highlight them with a few different shades.

Do you have any favorite products?
For color , skincare, and lashes I love shu uemura products. I also love Dior gloss, bronzers from Tarte,  NARS Lip Lacquers and Multiple Sticks are great, and I absolutely love Giorgio Armani Fluid Sheer.  I use Temptu exclusively for airbrushing. I also use a lot of Make Up For Ever, and Face Atelier PRO

Okay now I have my shopping list!

You can view more of Dani’s work and contact her through her website.

Sneak Preview: Julie + Tucker at the Jonathan Edwards Winery

I’m still working on the photos from Julie and Tucker’s beautiful wedding. I just pulled this one out a bit early. More to follow…

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Ed + Nina: ELOPED in New York City!

People sometimes ask about my favorite places to photograph weddings, and I always say the same thing: it doesn’t matter where. For me, photography is about people. My best photographs often have nothing to do with how much money was spent or how much time and effort went into planning details.

When my friend Ed announced that he had met the love of his life and a few months later that they were eloping to New York City, I was skeptical. But then I met Nina, and I could see what he saw, and knowing Ed I knew what she saw in him. They were, I had to admit, perfect for each other. So I jumped on the bandwagon.

I had a lot of responsibility taking these photographs. These photos would be an important way that their families and friends could experience and share their wedding. I’m so happy that they decided to make me part of their day!

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Ed picked me up in a cab near Penn Station…
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We then picked up Oscar in Brooklyn. At 96, Oscar is such an inspiration! He was the witness for the wedding.
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Almost 39  years ago Oscar also served as best man at Ed’s parents wedding. Below, December 19, 1970: Oscar, Ed’s parents, and Ed’s aunt Leslie.
Nina met us at City Hall.
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There were sooo many couples getting married at City Hall. I loved seeing all of the couples posing for photos!
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Ed checking out the marriage certificate…
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We stopped at Tompkins Square Park to rest our feet a bit before heading over for high tea.
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Five course tea at Lady Mendl’s Tea Salon…
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Wedding cake!
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Cab ride!
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Katrina + Pierre at the Boston Harbor Hotel: Boston Wedding Photography

This past weekend I photographed Katrina and Pierre’s Boston wedding. The ceremony was held at St. Ignatius Church in Chestnut Hill, and the reception was at the Boston Harbor Hotel. It was a really beautiful day.

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These next two black & white pics were taken by my assistant, Hank Hauptmann. Hank takes great crazy dancing photos!

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I’ve got to say, their videographer, Joel Salindong, was the bomb! Check out the video that he put together on their wedding day and previewed at their reception. Yeah, we saw this AT the wedding reception.

Pierre and Katrina Onsite AVP from Joel Salindong on Vimeo.

Danielle + Mina

Yes, still going through these photos and still have much editing to do… but I can’t resist posting this one right now. Taken at Coggeshall Farm in Bristol, Rhode Island.

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