
When you know, you know – and Colby and Allie knew by their second date. They built a love that felt easy from the very start. After designing rings for each other over this past winter, they each planned their own proposals. Allie is notoriously bad at keeping secrets, so while Colby may have suspected something, she was over the moon when they returned home to their apartment after brunch to candles, cake, and a heartfelt proposal. Soon after, Colby orchestrated a ski trip to Montana – her first time on the slopes, but Allie’s favorite winter activity – and proposed on the last day of their trip high up in the mountains.
Now these two Charlestown locals are planning a fall wedding at the Boston Public Library, and we could not be more excited for them. To celebrate, we started their engagement session at the Massachusetts State House, where the marble exteriors and grand architecture set the tone perfectly. From there we wandered through Beacon Hill (their former neighborhood) before stepping inside the Omni Parker House, one of Boston’s most iconic hotels for some stunning gold elevator photos! Our session wrapped up perfectly with a scotch on the rocks and a lychee sour at The Bosworth.
If you’re looking for an experienced Boston wedding photographer that you can trust, someone who has photographed dozens of gay weddings there over the last 16 years – let’s connect! Head over to the contact page and we’ll get this party started, because your love story deserves being celebrated. I can’t wait to share the LM experience with you.


































