
A slow, intentional summer garden party wedding day rooted in presence
From the beginning, Sarah & Noah knew what mattered most: time. Time to feel present, to linger, and to actually experience their wedding day. They built their summer garden party wedding at Long Hill in Beverly around that belief, intentionally choosing colorful wildflowers, laid-back moments, and a timeline that left room for the quiet in-between moments.
This venue’s gardens offered the perfect backdrop for a day like this. As a beloved New England garden wedding venue, it’s natural beauty shone even more through colorful, whimsical wildflowers that looked as though they belonged there all along. The result was a wedding that felt relaxed, joyful, and entirely reflective of who Sarah & Noah are.



A wedding day designed to slow things down
From the very beginning, Sarah & Noah built their wedding day around intention. They emphasized the importance of planned pockets of time that allowed them to step away from the noise and simply be together; moments that became some of the most meaningful parts of the day.
Tucked within the gardens, they shared a quiet first look before exchanging private vows, wiping away tears as they spoke words meant only for each other. It was emotional, grounding, and set the tone for everything that followed.
After the ceremony, they stepped away together for a few quiet moments, letting the reality of just married settle in before the celebrations began. These pauses weren’t breaks from the day; they were the heart of it.

Presence over pressure
Another intentional choice shaped the entire flow of the day: all formal photos were completed before the ceremony. This allowed Sarah & Noah to spend the rest of their wedding fully immersed with their guests laughing, hugging, and celebrating without constantly being pulled away.
Before the reception began, they slipped away one last time. Just the two of them. A few quiet moments. A Polaroid selfie that captured their joy perfectly: unposed, playful, and entirely them.
These are the kinds of moments that can only happen when couples give themselves permission to slow down.

Why slow-paced wedding days photograph beautifully
As a New England documentary wedding photographer, days like this are a dream to document. Not because of the details alone, but because of the space built into the timeline.
When couples prioritize presence, photos naturally become more honest. Emotions aren’t rushed. Moments unfold organically. There’s room for softness, connection, and the in-between memories that often become the most cherished. Those are the moments I adore capturing.
Sarah & Noah’s wedding was a reminder that the real luxury of a wedding day isn’t how much you fit in, it’s how deeply you get to experience it.
A summer garden party wedding rooted in meaning
Sarah & Noah’s wedding was a reflection of who they are: laid-back, thoughtful, and deeply connected. A summer garden party filled with color, emotion, and the kind of joy that lingers long after the day is over.
If you’re dreaming of a slow, spacious wedding day, whether in New England or beyond, this is your reminder that you’re allowed to build a day that protects your presence and tells your story honestly. And this is exactly what I do as your New England wedding Photographer.
Hey, I’m Jess! Your New England wedding photographer, who specializes in garden party weddings and helps couples have a wedding day that feels stress-free.
I build timelines that give you breathing room and make sure you’re present for your day instead of just performing through it.
By the time we get to your wedding, you’ll trust the process enough to actually enjoy your day—and that peace of mind is exactly why you should

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Vendors that made this summer garden party wedding happen:
- Venue: Long Hill
- Photographer: Jess Biancardi Photography
- Planner: Event Planning by Sara
- Dress: Luv Bridal (Denver)
- Suit: Brooks Brothers
- Florist: After All Floral
- Caterer: Vinwood Caterers
- Makeup: Karen Attardo Beauty
- DJ: Fine Tune DJ (Mike McLaughlin)