Snow White.
Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

By this time, most of you have heard about “trash the dress” bridal sessions, or TTD as they are known colloquially in the photographic community. In 2006 and early 2007, news of these crazy photo shoots was picked up by numerous news sources (including The New York Times and Good Morning America), with reporters typically casting bemused glances toward the photographers who chose to take photos of the recently wed swimming in lakes, frolicking in mud, covered in paint, or riding a Harley.
Wedding photographers around the world were (and still are) especially inspired by this trend after seeing photos that incited our imaginations and promised to fill our portfolios. Beautiful brides in Times Square! Newlyweds riding in the country, wedding gown trailing down the side of the horse! Brides floating in the ocean!
Brides themselves, these days well versed in the wide range of images offered by bridal magazines and photographers’ blogs, have seen it done. Brides read those articles in The New York Times and laughed, but we photographers knew that many of you secretly dreamed of another opportunity to wear your dress and get fabulous photos. (more…)
I am so, so SOOO excited to access to a studio space out in Lowell, Massachusetts.
Today we inaugerated my time in the space with a group shoot with ten of the brides from the juxtaposition project. These women pretty much blow me away with their awesomeness, so any chance to hang out again is wonderful – they have a special place in my heart!

This shot was styled in awe of Annie Leibovitz’s celebrity group portraits. Doesn’t everyone look fabulous? I love the tones of the blacks with the skin colors.
Many thanks to fantastic Boston stylist Sarah Bortner and fellow photographer Meg Belanger who helped with posing ideas for group portrait.

What a wonderful year of fearless bridal shoots for the JUXTAPOSITION project. Public gratitude to all of you who followed through on the photo sessions and introduced us to wonderful new locations around Boston. And many thanks to those who assisted for the shoots – whether it was styling the women, carrying bags, or rocking the reflector. My life is richer for the experience with you.
We’re looking forward to putting together a wonderful JUXTAPOSITION coffee table book and gallery show for 2009… let alone the Vanity Fair-esque tableau shoot.
juxtaposition001 :: lindsey [ link ] Worcester, Burncoat Middle School
juxtaposition002 :: tiffany [ link ] Boston Sand and Gravel, Chinatown
juxtaposition003 :: carol [ link ] the Fells, Winchester rail station
juxtaposition004 :: marilyn [ link ] George’s Island, Fanueil Hall
juxtaposition005 :: melissa [ link ] West Boylston, Old Stone Church
juxtaposition006 :: brittany [ link ] Frankin Park Zoo
juxtaposition007 :: sarina [ link ] L’Espalier, Newbury Street
juxtaposition008 :: kristen [ link ] Fenway Park, parking lot
juxtaposition009 :: deanna [ link ] Canobie Lake Park (Salem NH)
juxtaposition010 :: gwen [ link ] Lanes ‘n’ Games, FACES, Alewife
juxtaposition011 :: colleen [ link ] Wellesley College parking garage, bathroom, cemetery
juxtaposition012 :: mikki [ link ] Boston North End
juxtaposition013 :: rachael [ link ] Salem MA waterfront
juxtaposition014 :: lindsay [ link ] Cambridge MA, Boston MA
juxtaposition015 :: sarah [ link ] Sudbury MA old grist mill
juxtaposition016 :: jill [ link ] Dover MA
We’re available for fearless bridal shoot commissions in 2009. Please contact rachel@mergeweddings.com for more information or to reserve your date.
Photograph above courtesy Jimmy Song. Thanks Jimmy!
If you were a part of the JUXTAPOSITION project, I would love to hear your thoughts about the overall experience in the comment section.

For Juxtaposition sixteen, I knew I was in for an adventure. Jill did a boudoir session with me as a wedding gift for Ken this summer. Her coloring much like Snow White is a theme in her life, and let’s just say a “naughty snow white” costume may have been involved in her previous shoot…

Tricia and I had a wonderful time wandering around their hometown of Dover, Massachusetts with Jill and Ken. Ken has lived there his entire life, so he knows the place inside and out.




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bride: Jill
photographer: Rachel Hadiashar
assisted by: Tricia Askew
styling by: Tricia Askew
location: Dover, MA – private residence, cemetery, fire station, local coffee shop
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I really like this outtake when Ken was tickling Jill. Incidentally, we discovered shortly thereafter that she was sitting on a heavily trafficked ant hill.




This juxtaposition session was at the Old Grist Mill in Sudbury, Massachusetts. Our Early September shoot was the perfect time to take advantage of the grounds and the leaves were beautiful! Sarah was married just a week before our shoot, so she still had the post-wedding glow. The dress was awesome, there were a ton of places to shoot around this one location, and I was LOVING the clasp of balloons Sarah decided to bring for her session.



Hi Rachel,
It was so nice meeting you yesterday! My husband and I had a blast shooting with you! I can’t tell you how confident and beautiful you made me feel! I felt like a model for a day
We had so much fun taking pictures and we cannot wait to see them! You are extremely talented and very enthusiastic about what you do! Making people smile must be the best job in the world!
Thank you!
Sarah

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bride: Sarah
assisted by: Alex, husband
photographer: Rachel Hadiashar
makeup: Brea Cherne
hair: Renee – St. Cyr Spa (Worcester, MA)
location: Old Grist Mill, Sudbury MA
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Lindsay had quite an adventure planned out for our Juxtaposition shoot. We started at her place in Cambridge and did some really interesting images in the condo lobby area, then walked around Central Square. We then took the red line to Park Street and explored Dowtown Crossing.
It’s amazing how brazen tourists with their tiny cameras and random photographers with their big cameras act when they see a bride walking down the street. The funniest (and most harmless) people are the middle-aged women with cameraphones. In Downtown Crossing we had several photographers actually following us down the street with their cameras; lots of older men who were probably harmless but creeped me out just the littlest bit with their aggressive nonchalence. It was to the point of obnoxiousness where I would intentionally block the shot if someone was following us. I’m probably in a bunch of some dude’s photos he’s trying to pass off as his own set of bridal portraits on a website somewhere.






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bride: Lindsay
photographer: Rachel Hadiashar
hair and makeup: Sarah Bortner
location: private residence, Central Square (Cambridge MA), MBTA red line, Downtown Crossing (Boston MA)
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Well, we tried to go to Salem and take photos with the tall ship, but it was closed when we got there. So we explored the area around Salem on this windy day and got some beautiful images.





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recent bride: Rachael
photographer: Rachel Hadiashar
makeup: Brea Cherne
hair: unknown
location: Salem MA waterfront
We met up with Gwen and her mom at a place I have been eyeing for awhile now. You know near that one rotary at Alewife, where there’s an eccentric-looking burned out nightclub called FACES?
We started the session at Lanes and Games, since Gwen loves bowling. What a fun and interesting place to shoot. Luckily, Meg was able to come with me for the shoot, because lighting in there was tricky. The owner and employees at Lanes n’ Games were really fun to work with and helpful. I think we must have been the most interesting thing the guy at the counter had seen in awhile, because he was getting a kick out of a bridal shoot in a bowling alley!
We got a wonderful range of images inside the alley, then outside with the blue wall, then out at the burned-out club.



Big props to the Lanes and Games employees for letting us use the building as a studio for a couple of hours. We love you Lanes and Games!
bride: Gwen
photography: Rachel Hadiashar
assisted by: Meg Belanger, and Gwen’s mother
location: Alewife (Cambridge, MA) – Lanes and Games bowling alley, FACES
hair and makeup: unknown
here’s a sneak peek for Deanna!
what a fun session!!





bride: Deanna
location: Canobie Lake Park, Salem NH