VERMONT WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS

We are lucky enough to be Vermont wedding photographers. As a child, I have the best memories of waking up in the back seat of my aunt and uncles jeep Cherokee and having been transported to a magical place of covered bridges, infinite forests, mountains, and snow. Vermont was a place that I loved to go to be in the mountains and the snow and it had a sense of tranquility that is still very much the same today as it was all those years ago. Vermont weddings are a great option for the couple that enjoys being amongst nature as Vermont is the second most rural state in the country. Vermont is lush and green in summers, ablaze with color in autumn, and cold and snowy through the winter so for the New England bride deciding on a wedding dress, you may end up trading your Louboutin's for a pair of Hunter boots to get the most out of your day. Being a Vermont wedding photographer can be challenging with the changeable weather but the variability also gives much more character to a wedding day than, perhaps a Palm Springs wedding where blue skies are almost the rule. With the skiing industry well-established in Vermont (it is, after all, the home of Burton snowboards the country's first snowboarding accessible ski lifts) most of the resorts around the state have dedicated staff to help you plan your dream Vermont wedding. This can be a great option for a Vermont destination wedding as wedding guest accomodations can be made onsite or very nearby. Just a two hour drive from Boston weddings in southern Vermont are probably the most convenient and, at the start of the Green Mountains, easily accessible year-round. Stratton weddings offer breathtaking views across four states and full services. On the other end of the state, and nearly within site of the Canadian border is Stowe mountain resort, one of my all-time favorite places on earth and the perfect choice for a luxury Vermont wedding. For something more intimate and historic, the Middlebury Inn  offers all the best the state offers in terms or farm to table dining in a stately setting and with an excellent spa on site for pre-wedding relaxation. What Vermont is truly abundant in, however, is rustic romance. Robert Kincaid really should've driven further north as there are 100 covered bridges in the state giving Vermont the most covered bridges in America per square mile. All those bridges cross a network of babbling brooks, creeks, and rivers that meander through some of the most beautiful forests and it's not hard to find peace and quiet in Vermont. Farm and estate wedding venues span the entire state and here are some of the best: The Inn at the Round Barn,  Boorn Brook Farm, The Trapp Family Lodge (affectionately coined "a little of Austria, a lot of Vermont"). Our love for Alpacas is well-documented so for our final favorite, we present the Vermont Wedding Barn at Champlain Valley Alpacas. Vermont has so much to offer and is such a warm and friendly place to have a wedding, we can't wait to talk to you about being your Vermont wedding photographers!

 

About Viera Photographics

Viera Photographics is a husband and wife wedding photography team located in Sonoma, California. They specialize in telling stories through their style of wedding photojournalism and candid documentary wedding photography. In business since 2005 they are considered to be one of the top high-end wedding photographers. Their unique wedding photographic style emphasizes stylish storytelling with raw emotion. They bring impeccable and unmatched customer service on every level.

Jaime, Dennis and their team are available worldwide with no travel fees. They travel often photographing weddings all over the world. Some of their top destinations are: Napa, San Francisco, Tahoe, Big Sur, Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Barbara, New York, Newport, Rhode Island, Vermont, Mexico, and Hawaii.

Viera Photographics

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Middletown, RI
(401) 608-3099

Featured Vermont weddings

A Hermitage Inn wedding // Robyn and Scott

For days, the ominous clouds had been lurking above, as if to taunt her on her most important day.  Perhaps it was her couture gray colored wedding gown that brought the clouds.  After all, he didn’t know about it yet and is very traditional.  Irene had formed yesterday and was heading straight for them.  The rains had begun and everyone was fearful the entire place would be flooded out.  She has always been a nature girl so she looked out the window and began to think back… They had gone on their typical hike and nothing was unusual that day.  At the end of their hike, he turned to her and suggested they meditate, which sometimes they do, so it wasn’t that weird.  “How about we do a standing meditation this time?” he asked.  A little strange, but she thought nothing of it.  This way he could kneel down beside her and slip the ring out of his pocket without her asking a million questions before he could ask the question. He moved mountains that day to pull off that surprise, which is hard to do since she knows just about everything all the time. Like knowing since the day she had met him that he was going to be the person she would marry.  Just then, she opened her eyes and the rain began to stop. The skies parted just long enough that day for our Vermont wedding photography with a little sunshine.  Although the rain didn’t hold off for the whole evening, by the time it started again, the party was going strong under safe cover.  Weather can certainly damper a party and ruin months of planning, but Robyn came prepared.  She didn’t get to wear her Loeffler Randall bridal booties, but she rocked her rain wellies and looked… Continue Reading

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