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Lynne and Pat | South Shore Wedding

November 13, 2015

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South Shore Wedding

Today’s post features two beautiful brides and their South Shore wedding. After being together for 15 years, Lynne and Pat finally tied the knot a few weeks ago at Port 305 in Marina Bay, Quincy. The ceremony was short and sweet, held outside in front of the clock tower, with an emphasis on the party afterward! It was a crisp October day but worth it to brave the cold for the amazing view of Boston in the background. I think one of the brides brothers put it best when he said during his toast, “if anyone deserves to be married, it’s this couple”. Enjoy the photos!

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South Shore wedding photography

South Shore wedding photography

How cute is this nautical decor? Perfect for a coastal New England wedding. And I can’t get over the gingerbread cake!South Shore wedding photography

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In attendance was one guest in her 90s and one only several months old, how cool is that?
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Photography | Morgan O’Neil Photography

Wedding Coordinator | Bliss Weddings Boston

Florist | Coleen’s Flower Shop

Venue | Port 305 Marina Bay

DJ | TSG Weddings

Cake | Fratelli’s Pastry Shop

Ginger Bread Cake | Ginger Betty’s Bakery

Want to see more? Check out another wedding on the south shore.

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ABOUT morgan

I work with couples who are laid-back like me, and whose idea of a perfect wedding day is enjoying themselves, not posing for an elaborate photoshoot.

I'm originally from Duxbury, Massachusetts, a quiet coastal town south of Boston. For 9 years I photographed weddings in between Boston and South Florida, before moving to Baltimore where I now reside with my fiancé, Scott. I now photograph weddings all over Maryland, including in Annapolis and the Eastern Shore. 

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