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Looking for a trash the dress photographer in the Boston area

My husband and I were married last June and now I'm looking to potentially doing a "Trash the Dress" or "Rock the Dress" session as a way for me to wear my wedding dress again. I would reach out to my photographer who did our wedding, but he is no longer in the business (he retired.) And I've been searching online, but I know most don't offer the package so it's been hard to narrow down or even know where to start. I'm hoping the Knot community can help steer me in the direction of a great photographer that might be willing to work with me and my hubby.

Thanks all!

Re: Looking for a trash the dress photographer in the Boston area

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    Pretty sure this is something our photog does.

    http://www.imcreativephotography.com

    Highly recommend!
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    My photographers brought up this session to me just the other day, at my engagement session. I had never even heard of it before. So, my photographers offer it. I know that for sure. They are Portrait New England. They do beautiful work and their prices are very reasonable.
    If you decide to do it I want to see pictures! I am still undecided about what I am going to do with my dress after the wedding.
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    Sarah Maller is fantastic. We are using her and I haven't decided what to do with my dress after. She's on facebook, as well as sarahmallerphotography.com
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    Daria with gallery house photography she is amazing she has done a shoot in the water and other places her contact is 781-878-7118
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    Not to be a buzzkill, but really? I hate the whole idea. If you really don't want to keep it, donate it or sell it.  There are brides who can't afford much who would be excited to find a nice dress at a thrift store or whatever.  Don't succumb to the awful throwaway consumer culture. 
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    You don't have to totally trash the dress. Getting it a little wet before you have it dry-cleaned is fun. Are you really going to pass it on to your daughter and will it even be stylish then? :)
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