
Dave and Linnea’s fabulous SMCC wedding got another nod this week on the Boston Hearts Weddings blog. Check it out!
Alexandra C. Daley-Clark is a wedding, portrait, and editorial photographer based in southern Maine.
She has worked for Newsweek magazine, and Saba photo agency in New York City. In 2001 she left the big city, and set-off to hike and photograph the entire length of the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine. 2,160 miles, approximately five million steps, 1500 photographs, and six-and-a-half months later, she completed the long walk and settled in Maine.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in photography from Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York.
Among her many clients are: The New York Times, Newsweek Magazine, National Geographic Adventure, Lindblad Expeditions, Arthur Frommer’s Budget Travel, Backpacker Magazine, The National Park Service, IDEXX labs, and The Pine Tree Society. In addition, her images have been featured on several book covers.
Most recently she served as the Director of Photography for the Do1Thing project, in addition to being a contract photographer for the America 24/7 project.
For more information on Alexandra's other photography, please visit VisualAlex.com.
Alexandra currently resides in Saco, Maine in a converted shoe factory live/work loft with her husband, Denis, and their pets.

Dave and Linnea’s fabulous SMCC wedding got another nod this week on the Boston Hearts Weddings blog. Check it out!

Several images from Leslie and Darren’s September Twin Pines Camp wedding were chosen to represent the ‘at the lake’ section of DownEast magazine’s 2010 Maine Wedding Guide. A great choice if you ask me! It was picture perfect day, and a classic lakeside ceremony.
Many Thanks to Leslie and Darren for sharing your wedding with the world.
If you’d like to see it for yourself, it’s in the January issue, on stands now!

I was so happy to hear that David and Linnea’s memorable Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) wedding would be featured on Style Me Pretty’s ‘Little Black Book’ blog. And of course, all the thanks goes to Francie at Tangorra Wedding Planning.
Check out the site for a lovely selection of images, from a lovely day!
[If you click the screen-grab, it will take you right to the site.]
-alex
P.S. Look for more photos from another of this past summer’s weddings in next month’s Downeast magazine!
I was so looking forward to Maggie and Matt’s wedding day at the Three Chimney’s Inn in Durham, New Hampshire. Maggie is one of those brides with impeccable taste and a unparalleled attention to detail, so I knew that it was going to be a joy to photograph. Plus, after getting to know them at their engagement session, I knew that they are fun, adorable and up for pretty much anything.
I’ve been lucky to be able to say that of all of the weddings I’ve shot this year, none have been rained on, and it was one of the wettest summers on record! Early in the day, it looked like my lucky streak was about to end. We took a cute little trolley into Portsmouth for wedding party photos and it was pouring, but the skies eventually cleared and were were able to take some great shots at the Wentworth By The Sea, and we had perfect light and no raindrops for the wedding itself! All in all it was such a lovely day, Maggie and Matt’s guests boogied to the tunes of Matty B., a versatile and talented wedding entertainer, and the day went so smoothly thanks to the very professional ladies of The Wedding Belle.
Maggie and Matt, thanks for helping me end the wedding season on such a high note! I wish you two all the best, you deserve it!
Leslie and Darren are from northern Maine, but live on our county’s southernmost border. They chose a quintessential Maine camp for their wedding; Twin Pine Camps, which lies just outside of Millinocket. The grand peak across the lake was none other than Maine’s most famous mountain: Mt. Katahdin. And she was bathed in the most beautiful light that night.
The weather was the best all year, and their wedding day went off without a hitch! But, in the end they did end up hitched, and will soon head back south to Arizona.
It’s as if Maine and mother nature knew how special this day was, she sent down two bald eagles to skim over the water just after the guests were seated and awating the arrival of the bride and her father. It seemed as though someone said ‘Cue the eagles’, or perhaps it’s Darren’s pull with the National Park Service?
Thanks and congrats Leslie and Darren!