Photographing a friend from high school who’s marrying her high school sweetheart is a sickly sweet feeling. I had the dual feeling of being nervous to capture the lives of people I’ve known for such a long time, but also comfortable knowing I had some insider knowledge into Madison and Dylan’s amazing love story. But […]
Rachel and Dave aren’t New York people. Well, Not really. They met in Denver, fell for each other while working together (there may have been some deliberate coffee runs happening), and ended up in New York because that’s where work took them. But they’ve always known they’re woods people at heart – unlike many tried-and-true […]
Alex and Bardo reached out right after getting engaged, and after telling me they were from Cincinnati, I remember thinking – okay, Midwestern couple, probably want something traditional, classic, safe. I was so wrong (and I love being wrong like this). They wanted to get married in Italy. Then they also wanted a second wedding […]
There’s something truly magical about a New York Public Library elopement that transcends time. Marble hallways that have witnessed countless stories, soaring ceilings that inspire awe, and an undeniable sense of permanence that feels perfect for beginning a marriage. When Jennyfer and Grayson chose this iconic landmark for their NYC elopement, they selected not just […]
Kevin and Irene’s story unfolded against the vibrant backdrop of two beautiful traditions coming together in perfect harmony. This couple’s Catholic Indian wedding was a breathtaking celebration of love, family, and heritage, beginning with a ceremony at Our Lady of the Snows Roman Catholic Church in Floral Park, New York, followed by a stunning (and […]
Getting ready on your wedding day is one of my favorite parts of the day! I’m excited to share some tips for a smooth wedding morning! Whether you’re getting ready together or separate there’s something beautiful, traditional, and symbolic about getting ready for such an important moment. I always feel really special being there. I’ve […]