Discover the Perfect Backdrop for Your Boston or New England Wedding

From the historic cobblestones of Beacon Hill to the salt-air charm of the Cape, I’ve documented love stories across Massachusetts’ most iconic spaces. Explore my curated venue guides for Boston & New England wedding venues below to find your perfect match.

Boston Wedding Venues

There is an electric energy to a wedding in the city. Whether you’re dreaming of a black-tie gala 33 stories above the harbor or a romantic, candlelit ceremony in a historic library, Boston offers a level of sophistication that is truly world-class. These guides dive into the logistics of city weddings—from managing Financial District traffic to finding the best ‘hidden’ portrait spots near the Common.

⬇ Start with the Boston Venue Guide below

Beyond the City: Coastal Estates and Garden Escapes

While I love the urban energy of Boston, many of the state’s most stunning venues are hidden just outside the city. From the rocky coast of Oceanview of Nahant to the rolling hills of Wellesley, these spots offer a sense of “destination” luxury. You get more space and easier parking for your guests.

Places like The Garden at Elm Bank are a dream for garden parties. If you want a Gatsby-style mansion, The Mansion on Turner Hill is unmatched. For a classic rustic barn feel, the Red Lion Inn in Cohasset is a favorite. These venues trade the skyline for manicured gardens and ocean breezes. I know exactly how to use these natural backdrops to create timeless, romantic images for your story.

⬇ Start with the Outside of Boston Venue Guide below

The Magic of the Seasons

Boston looks completely different from one month to the next. For a classic city vibe, a Winter Wedding at the Fairmont feels incredibly cozy and grand. If you want those famous harbor breezes, Summer is the peak time for the Hyatt or Long Wharf. If you are eyeing a rustic venue like Willowdale Estate or the Red Lion Inn, Autumn is the clear winner. The crisp air and golden foliage create a natural, warm backdrop that perfectly matches a historic barn or stone mansion.

Planning an Intimate Celebration

You do not need a 200-person guest list to have a spectacular wedding. Many iconic spots like the Liberty Hotel or the Bostonian offer specific spaces for smaller groups. These intimate days allow for a more relaxed pace and more time for creative portraits. I have a passion for capturing these smaller, detail-oriented stories. If you are leaning toward a smaller guest count, be sure to check out my Complete Micro-Wedding Guide for my favorite venues and planning tips.

How to Choose Your Venue Style

New England offers an incredible range of styles. If you want high-energy and modern architecture, the Seaport is your best bet. If you want a day that feels like a piece of history, the Back Bay and Beacon Hill hotels are unmatched. For those who want the sound of the ocean without the city noise, a North Shore estate is the way to go. No matter which vibe you choose, I am here to help you navigate the lighting and the logistics to ensure your photos look effortless.

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