August 6th, 2012
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June 13th, 2012
I grew up on LI, but only made it out to Montauk for the first time a few years ago. I love that if you drive that little extra bit past the Hamptons you find this laid back, casual beach town vibe. Even better when you go in the off-season. So a wedding on a beautiful May day just before Memorial Day weekend was ideal. Nicole and Brian picked Montauk for their wedding because they’ve spent every summer there since they’ve been together. They chose a beautiful setting overlooking Montauk’s Fort Pond.
I must admit to thinking it was pretty cool when Nicole told me that Brian’s family owned the Memory Motel in Montauk. Mick Jagger supposedly played there a few times and the Rolling Stones’ Memory Motel from their album Black and Blue takes it’s title from there.
Nicole’s choice of decorations and details were very appealing. I loved the lavender of her bouquet and the boutonnieres and the beautiful brooch from her great grandmother than adorned her bouquet. Nicole wanted their wedding to have a ‘rustic chic’ style and not be overly formal. She thinks of peonies and hydrangeas as feminine blooms. The candy buffet appealed to her sweet tooth and her love for old-fashioned candy stores.
I’ve been really loving the dresses of my brides. Nicole had a beautiful Vera Wang design with ivory cap-sleeves which she felt contributed to the romantic, vintage feel she was going for. Her first job in New York was working for Vera Wang so it was particularly fitting that she wore one of the designers dresses years later.
P.S. Those photos of surprise on Nicole’s face are all about Brian surprising her with a trip to Africa.
Venue: East by Northeast
Makeup/Hair: Erica Ogawa
Flowers: Bella Flowers
Cake: Watermill Cupcake Company
Band: Green Machine
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May 23rd, 2012
Combining a full Catholic wedding ceremony with a full Hindu one makes for a jam-packed eventful wedding day for sure especially with four locations. Judith and Pradeep tried to create a fusion of their personalities and their separate family traditions with Judith’s family coming from the Dominican Republic (she made a pretty impressive Indian bride though!) and Pradeep’s family from India. I think they did a fantastic job blending everything together. It’s what I love most about weddings in New York…the whole melting pot of cultures and traditions with an American twist.
I’m not a very gushy person when it comes to dresses, shoes, fashion in general….my sister will attest to that….but I have to say that I was in love with Judith’s beautiful blush pink ‘American’ wedding dress designed by Monique Lhuillier. And the shoes were pretty spectacular too. My decor favorite was the use of cherry blossoms for the centerpieces. I always associate cherry blossoms with the beginning of spring.
This is a longer post than most for good reason. There was just a lot going on.
Vendors:
Venues:
Hyatt Morristown
Park Savoy
St. Patrick’s Church
Portraits: Reeves-Reed Arboretum
Hair & Makeup : Maira Ortiz
Lengha & Saree styling: KM Events Management
Flowers & Decor: Laura Clare Foral Design & Event Decor
Cake: A Little Cake (Le Petit Gateau)
Rolls Royce: New Jersey Limo Bus and Limousine
Day of Coordinator: Brilliant Event Planning
Tags: brooklyn wedding photographer, catholic wedding, hyatt morristown, indian wedding photography, indian weddings, new york wedding photographer, nj wedding photography, park savoy, Reed-Reeves Arboretum, St. Patrick's Church, wedding photojournalism
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April 27th, 2012
I decided to post a series a of images from just one part of Neha and Ranjit’s engagement session (more to follow later) because I liked all the different poses and it was the funniest part of the day. We decided to pop into a kids playground near Ranjit’s apartment despite the warning on the outside gate that no adults unaccompanied by children were allowed (yes, you have to think about that phrase for a bit). Sometimes you have to live dangerously. Well, we weren’t accosted by any police, but we did find ourselves dealing with a somewhat belligerent bubble seller Neha bargained with for a bottle of bubbles. Then we needed instructions, then the bottle was defective, so was the second, etc. All the time the woman was muttering that we weren’t doing it right, that she couldn’t keep exchanging the bottles and on and on. You wouldn’t think making bubbles was so hard, but it certainly made us laugh! And sometimes that’s all you need, a little light hearted silly event, to make a couple relax, be themselves, and forget about the woman with the camera.
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April 19th, 2012
I met Scott and Daniele just one week before their wedding at the Ladies’ Pavilion in Central Park, funnily enough, standing outside NY Magazine’s Weddings Event. They wandered by and asked what the event was inside. As it turned out they were getting married very soon. So a short conversation on the sidewalk and a somewhat longer one by phone led to me photographing their wedding in a very lovely spot in the park. If they really love their photos maybe I’ll be lucky enough to get an invite to the much bigger wedding they are planning in Brazil. In the meantime, I’m definitely going to take them up on their lunch invitation.
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April 3rd, 2012
I’m so glad that we were able to sneak in this family portrait session with Rebecca, David and little Adelaide before they left Brooklyn for Oslo. They were super nice to invite me to their going away bash at a wonderful little place, Iris Cafe (a new discovery for me), in Brooklyn Heights where I caught up with many of their friends I met at their wedding. I also had the pleasure of tasting David’s homemade wine from the Pacific Northwest. I told them I’d be more than willing to take up their invitation to Oslo especially if they can wangle me some wedding gigs.
Rebecca and David’s wedding celebration at Blue Hill at Stone Barns was posted on my blog last July.
Tags: baby photography, brooklyn portraits, children's portrait photography, family photography, kids photos, nyc portrait photographer
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March 26th, 2012
For the second year I’ve been able to offer a portrait session for the benefit auction at the New York Yacht Club. It’s such a great organization. I’m biased, of course, since I’m a sailor and think getting kids to build wooden boats and get the out on the water is such a wonderfully cool idea. There are some incredible things up for auction including a 10 day Galapagos cruise, dinner for two at Fish, a basic sailing course it’s worth taking a look. They also have an online auction if you can’t make it to the event.
Tags: family portrait session, nyc portrait photographer, rocking the boat foundation, whitehall award
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February 24th, 2012
Here are some photos of beautiful little Isabel. I photographed the wedding of Isabel’s parents, Lauren and Alex, at a vineyard on LI a few years ago. They’re now expecting a little brother or sister for Isabel. It’s a special treat to see the couples I’ve photographed again and watch their families grow. I’m hoping in 2012 that we’ll finish their album, but needless to say Alex and Lauren have been busy building a home and a family so they’ve had a good excuse for delaying the album design process.
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December 14th, 2011
Ben and Lee are having their wedding reception at the Brooklyn Museum next summer so we were lucky to have the opportunity to do their engagement portraits there. I also thought it would be cool to show their shared love for movies so we went to one of their favorite theaters, the Film Forum, and added in a stop at their first date place, John’s Pizza on Bleeker. I don’t mind saying that having a few slices of that terrific pizza was a great way to end a day spent getting to know this couple.
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