Chebeague Island Inn Wedding: Scott and Grace

It takes a real effort to make it all the way to Chebeague Island. For us, it took 1 uber, 1 ferry, and 1 shuttle to get to the weddings, followed by a long walk, 1 ferry back, 1 bus ride, and 1 more uber, to get home. That’s right. BUT… that’s what makes an island wedding so special. All that effort makes being there all the more magical feeling. Then you add a confident lady marrying a smitten man, and you have yourself a recipe for wonderfulness.

Scott and Grace know how to be present and enjoy the day. We saw them all day, interacting and enjoying their friends and family throughout the event AND secret snuggly glances at one another in the midst of it all. I particularly loved waiting for the ceremony with Grace. It was just the two of us for almost 15 min, talking family dynamics and the nuances of weddings. Such a special memory for me that I have even mention when trying to explain what makes wedding photography so special!

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Planning: Lake and Co | Venue: Chebeague Island Inn

DJ: Maine Made Weddings | Suit: Eastern Clothing

York Maine Wedding: Laura and Craig

When you are happy happy happy to get married, this is what it looks like. Puppies. Family. Laughs. Smiles. Bear Hugs. Good food. Good drinks. I mean other than personally owning this mansion by the sea, I don’t really know what else you could want. For Dan and I, this was a wonderful gentle re-entry into photographing weddings in the post-2020 world. Kind people and lots and lots of real love.

Don’t miss the face that Craig makes when he sees Laura walking down the aisle btw. Iconic.

Acadia Elopement: Sloane and Claire

Sloane and Claire turned their wedding processional into a road trip, making their way from Chicago to Maine for their Elopement. Acadia, (and us) greeted them with open arms, the first event for 2021, in a post-vaccine world. What a good feeling it was to be working in a new calendar year, witnessing these two ladies say “yes” to forever.

Please note how cool these two are in their jumpsuit and plum suit. Wowza. We named a favorite photo spot of ours after them that night. If we ever take you to “Queens Rock,” you’ll know who the namesakes are.

Officiant: Rev. Erika Hewitt

Scarborough Maine COVID Wedding: Sarah and Justin

When we called Sarah and Justin letting them know we could reschedule if they wanted to, they said no way. Even waiting one more day to get married (and avoid a huge storm) wasn’t worth it to them. They wanted to be married and that was all that mattered. It was so sweet to hear that there was only one focus for them. We met them at the Inn by the Sea, and then it was all set up for digital guests via zoom and video. Sarah got in her dress and walked out of the hotel room door to the patio, where Justin was waiting. That was all they needed.

Afterwards, we just spent some time in the room photographing them and then they changed into other wedding outfits, and we photographed in the room a little while longer. It was just that simple. And now… they are married. Love love love…

Bride getting zipped into her wedding dress by a window.
Groom setting up a zoom meeting with wedding guests so they can see the ceremony.
Bride coming out of the hotel room to head to her wedding ceremony.
Black and white photo of a reflection of a wedding ceremony.
Groom crying during a wedding ceremony.
Photo of the back of a cell phone that is recording a wedding ceremony.
black and white photo of a couple holding hands during their wedding ceremony.
Image of small elopement zoomed way back so the ceremony is small in the frame.
Black and white photo of the first kiss.
Small wedding group looking at a laptop to say hi to guests zooming in.
Abstract photo of couple in doorway with blue and purple colors.
Tin-type style portrait of bride and groom in two traditional wedding attire outfits.
Wedding couple with umbrellas walking away and photographed through a round window.
Wedding couple outside in the rain with umbrella.
Black and white photo of wedding couple with an umbrella.
Groom helping bride get ready.
Wedding couple hugging.
A kiss by the fire on a wedding day.
Couple practicing bowing.
Wedding couple hugging.
dimly lit photo of wedding couple outside.

Venue: Inn by the Sea

Officiant: A Sweet Start

Their Engagement Session


Any personal COVID-19 health practices used by our clients and their guests do not necessarily reflect Bethany and Dan Photography’s most current practices. To see our current practices, please see this post.

French’s Point Wedding: Andrea and Brandon

Andrea and Brandons wedding was one of the few “big” weddings we were able to photograph during the 2020 Pandemic. It was near the end of the year and all the guests were tested prior to arrival. Masks were prevalent, of course, and other than that, it was a relatively “normal” wedding day as far as pre-covid times felt. That being said, there was nothing “normal” about these two in terms of being so so kind and so so in love and so so fun to photograph! I miss Andrea and Brandon often and wish they lived here so we could be friends!

After a sweet first look, we went down to the nearby water for a few wedding portraits before the ceremony, since the sun was setting right afterwards! Those late fall timelines are always a challenge but so worth it. After the sweet ceremony, we went inside for the reception. I remember loving the fact that we got to be on a dance floor again, as foreign as it felt, it also felt so so good.

I’ll never forget this wedding because the next day Andrea texted and asked if we left a light behind. We did. So we met up with them at a local brewery and hung out. Thanks for sharing a couple hours of your honeymoon with us Andrea and Brandon!

Black and white photo of bridesmaid steaming a wedding veil.
wide angle photo of a bride walking up behind her groom for a first look
two images side by side of the moment the groom turns and sees his bride for the first time
black and white photo of the bride wiping tears from her grooms face
color image of a bride adjusting her grooms hair
quirky photo of bride, bridesmaid, and father of the bride all looking skeptical about something out of frame
bride standing on a small rock so her and her groom are close in height
high contrast black and white photo of couple walking away hand in hand. They are at the top of the image frame
bride laughing at groom carefully walking out towards here on the seashore
dark photo of couple standing on rocks in the water
black and white photo of couple and their reflection
the moment right before the bride takes her grooms hand for help walking on rocks in water
creative image in peach and white hues of couple in romantic moment
black and white image of couple walking in a valley
sweet nuzzle image in the sunset
couple walking back towards the venue, with the bride laughing
dramatic image of couple walking back to the venue
bride and her father emerging from the venue to walk down the aisle for wedding ceremony
bride and father walking down the aisle photographed from a high vantage point
bride looking at groom and starting to cry during ceremony
wedding couple zooming with guests
black and white photo of the dining room for the reception
black and white photo of wedding guests in mask being embrace by her partner
black and white photo of the wedding couple kissing amidst the dance party
fun wedding guest dancing
wedding limbo
bride on the dance floor holding a red drink
couple cutting the cake
silly dance floor kisses
goofy bride and groom on the dance floor in black and white
photo of bride and groom with a spooky tree illuminated behind them
couple laughing at the end of the night outside. Backlighting

Venue: French’s Point | Coordinator: Jessica Riley Events

Catering: Trillium Catering | Florist: Flowers by Hoboken

Dj: Double Platinum Celebrations | Hair and Makeup: Glow


Any personal COVID-19 health practices used by our clients and their guests do not necessarily reflect Bethany and Dan Photography’s most current practices. To see our current practices, please see this post.