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when youβre based out of new york city - the greatest city on earth, but also have an opportunity to travel across the country, it gives opportunity to shoot with amazing people in beautiful locations. Take a look at some of our recent favorites.
M + M // Connecticut Cambodian Wedding Photography
Monroe/Fairfield, Connecticut
Fairfield Pavilion
Gifts, Hair Cutting, Family
August, 2021 | Monroe, Fairfield, Connecticut
Oooooook letβs do this.
These guys, are amazing. And this Cambodian Wedding was absolutely incredible. And before I go any further, I highly recommend heading straight to The Adventure Diet blog to find out more about Mollyβs intentions behind everything, and the beautiful background of this whole unique celebration.
But as a measly old wedding photographer in monroe, connecticut this is how I saw itβ¦
A Cambodian wedding is a significant and spectacular event that is celebrated by families, friends, and sometimes the entire community. Cambodian weddings are filled with interactive, symbolic ceremonies and extravagant, colorful outfits. These wedding ceremonies are extremely interactive and engaging for family members and guests. As I understand it, traditionally, Cambodian weddings consist of eight ceremonies spanning three days, each of which is symbolic of the couple's journey as they enter their new marriage together. But the bride and groom aren't the only ones honored and showered with blessings; Cambodian weddings are an opportunity to pay tribute to the couple's families and ancestors.
As a newly-minted Cambodian wedding photographer, it was a joy to capture all of this.
The first ceremony is the Groom's Processional & Ring Exchange, where the groom and his family marched with gifts to the brideβs house to meet his new wife and her family. This ceremony symbolizes the groomβs long journey to his new brideβs home to ask her parents for their permission to marry. This was fun, and unique, and nothing I had quite seen before as everybody lined up with a gift and followed the procession.
Next, is Honoring The Parents where the bride and groom honor their parents, thanking them for their sacrifices and raising them to this point in life. The bride and groom use gold umbrellas to shade their parents, symbolizing the reversal in roles. They pass gift platters to each of them, bow three times for respect, then shower them with their gratitude and love.
The Hair Cutting ceremony, (βGaat Sahβ) is to prepare the couple for their new journey together as husband and wife. The hair of the bride and groom is metaphorically cut. Cambodians believe that cutting the hair symbolizes the bride and groom's past being cut away for a clean start as a married couple. Once the hair is "cut", perfume is sprayed on the couple.
After this was The Passing Of Blessings - a unique opportunity for all the married couples present to pass blessings and marital success to the bride and groom. This was such a beautiful way to see the support and mentoring that surrounded the couple.
This is followed by the Knot Tying ceremony, where M + M leaned on a gold pillow and held a sword together, which represented the groomβs loyalty and protection of his new bride while all the guests passed by to tie a red silk string to their wrists, then dipped a flower in holy water and sprinkled it over their heads.
After this, the couple was showered with white palm tree seeds by all in attendance (particularly the kids really enjoyed this part)!
Thereβs no way for me to truly capture every intricate symbol and meaning that went into this wedding, but it was a blessing to capture.
Butβ¦ it didnβt end there. The couple then finished out the rest of the day, with bridal photos at Wolfe Park, followed by wedding photography at the Fairfield Pavilion and Penfield Beach with a reception, cake, amazing dancing, and a night shot to finish it off right.
If youβre also looking for a photographer for your Cambodian Wedding, or are getting married in Fairfield County, reach out, and letβs chat :)
My Favorite Photos of 2021 + 2022
Yearly recap of my favorite images from β21 + β22. Warm up those thumbs for some scrolling organized by color :)
Hello there friends,
What a fun couple years itβs been in this photography universe. Iβve had the intention to have a yearly recap of favorite photos, but having babies has thrown off that plan soo hereβs a recap of 2021 and 2022. Please forgive me :).
Every year of doing this brings different challenges, but also some really unique opportunities to see unique places, meet amazing people and, particularly in 2022, reconnect with old friends.
What a freaking amazing thing photography is - to freeze a moment in time and preserve it forever. Iβm so grateful for each and every person in this post. For trusting me to capture your moments, collaborating with me to make some magic and believing that it would happen.
Also - when I say capturing moments, that means these are real photos of real people on their real day. We donβt do styled or made-up shoots. Every client Iβve ever worked with has been amazing and trusting and kind, and I hope those reading this are also future clients that are the exact same way.
Love you,
A
M + C // Central Park Conservatory Garden Wedding Photography
Central Park, NYC
Conservatory Garden
Wisteria Pergola, Checkered Taxi, Steakhouse
June, 2022 | Conservatory Garden, Wisteria Pergola
Well this was indeed an iconic New York City wedding. From beginning to end, M + C had their own personal touches in everything.
Wedding Photography at PUBLIC Hotel
PUBLIC Hotel is such an incredible place to start out the wedding day, and portrait photography at PUBLIC is fantastic because of all of the great views and architecture. These guys really took advantage, getting ready with their bridesmaids and groomsmen in beautiful rooms. I arrived to catch the final touches of getting ready - the hair spray, the final dress buttoning, and the bridesmaid toast!
Wedding portraits at PUBLIC give you the option of photos in each of the beautiful rooms, but also in the main lobby is a beautiful area with lounge couches, a killer mirror with LEDs (see the blue silhouette photo below), a garden outside, and a lit up escalator with mirrors (holy smokes, would be happy to spend a full hour shooting just in this part of the hotel).
Wedding and Elopement Photography at Central Park Conservatory Garden
Shooting wedding photography in Central Park is a treat by itself, but at the Wisteria Pergola of the Conservatory Garden the scenery is incredible - a giant green lawn with a 20-foot-high fountain backed by a pergola overhanging with green vines and a stone path. The guests gathered under the pergola while a violinist and cellist serenaded the group waiting for the bridesmaids, flower girl, doggie, and bride to come down.
Once vows were exchanged, the couple came back down the βaisleβ to applause and we wrangled together a photo of the entire group (these never turn out like βhey, look itβs uncle Bob, Pete, and Janeβ but more like βwow, what a beautiful group and turnout!β). We then started into photos with the bridal parties and families, which was right at the time when the groom told me that he had a surprise for the bride (typically donβt recommend doing this on your wedding day but he nailed it), and we would only have about 1/3 of the time we originally had for photos, but would need to do so without the bride knowing.
Success! We had a beautiful Conservatory Garden wedding photography session from the walkways, to the pergola, to the brick walls, to the giant grass lawn. We were able to finish up by the gates of the garden where the bride was surprised with a classic New York checkered taxi! What an amazing surprise that made for some classic New York City wedding photography.
The night ended with a reception at DK, an iconic steakhouse in NYC. Food, dancing, toasts, mini taxis, cannolis, and a dope βThe Masonsβ sign.
Wedding photography at the wisteria pergola, central park
If youβre looking to do some Central Park Wedding or Elopement Photography, letβs chat about how to capture the day in an unforgettable, natural, and creative way. Reach out, and letβs make it happen.
M + J // Manhattan LDS Temple Wedding Photography
New York City
Manhattan Temple
Taxis, Food Trucks, and Crosswalks
June, 2022 | Manhattan, New York City
An βElopementβ at the LDS Manhattan Temple
M + J met here in New York City, and during the height of COVID the best place to meet up was in the middle of Central Park, between their two apartments. So it was only fitting - and right up our ally as Manhattan Elopement Photographers - that we capture something like this.
Manhattan Temple Wedding Portraits
The thing about portraits at the Manhattan temple, is youβre smack in the middle of the hustle and bustle of Lincoln Square. Which isnβt a problem, per sΓ©, more of a challenge of getting it all in without all the busyness of the city. I think we were able to accomplish that :)
We also made sure to go to Central Park to one of my favorite locations for bridal portraits at The Bethesda Fountain and Terrace. This beautiful spot made its way into our list of the best spots to take photos in or near central park in NYC. We covered the Bethesda Fountain, then made our way through the beautiful arches of the Bethesda Terrace for more.
For members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, or βmormonsβ as nicknamed, a temple wedding is an important opportunity to not just be sealed βuntil death do you partβ, but in the faith itβs believed that this is to be sealed for all eternity, and that families can be together forever. What a beautiful and incredible promise to each other.
V + M // Oceanbleu, Westhampton Beach, NY
Westhampton, NY
Oceanbleu
Boardwalk, Flowers, We Are Family
October, 2021 | Westhampton Beach, NY
V + M had a beautiful wedding at Oceanbleu on Westhampton Beach. Wedding photography at Westhampton Beach, Oceanbleu, or the surrounding area consists of gorgeous beaches, long grass, dunes, shells, everything you would expect. The venue (and brides) were incredible at rolling with the punches making a somewhat rainy and windy day into a beautiful one.
The day started at an AirBnB nearby, where both brides had hair and makeup done while successfully avoiding one another, exchanging gifts with moms and bridesmaids. They then made their way to the venue, where we carefully made a first look happen (tears were shed). The venue is an amazing setting with a long boardwalk out to the beach - a setting we tried to take advantage of a few times but failed to have cooperation of the rain and wind. We decided on portraits near the window, along with family bridal party photos. The weather then cleared just enough to sneak in a few wedding portraits out on the boardwalk.
The rest of the day went on without a hitch as the bridal party rehearsed the ceremony, guests arrived, and the bridal party once again strode (or rolled in red wagon, baller-status) down the runway. Post-wedding included dances down the aisle, a lively cocktail party (with a few night portraits), some of the most stellar toasts Iβve ever heard, and a live band to knock everybodyβs socks off.
Thereβs no better way to end the night than cake cutting and βWe Are Familyβ on the dance floor.
As New York City wedding photographers, this celebration with family was one for the books!
Oceanbleu wedding photography
LGBTQ+ Wedding Photography
If youβre also getting married at Oceanbleau or near Westhampton beach, letβs talk. Weβre New York City wedding photographers who love to get creative while capturing candid moments all over.
B + C // Ninety Acres, Peapack, New Jersey
New Jersey
Ninety Acres
Rain, Wine, and Snooker Tables
September, 2021 | Peapack, New Jersey
B + Cβs wedding was simple and beautiful. Down in the wine cellar of Ninety Acres, New Jersey on a rainy Thursday evening, these guys exchanged vows and tied the knot.
We started early, just the three of us, with the intention of using the woods around the area for some wedding day portraits, but were met with pouring rain, and needed to improvise. The snooker space upstairs and the tent outside with lights up made for a great substitute.
The ceremony down in the cellar was elegant and simplistic - about 20 people tops including the violinist. The ceremony was followed by a cocktail hour upstairs. Cake was cut, first dances were had, and the rain let up momentarily for some portraits in the garden.
The evening ended with a beautiful dinner set up back down in the wine cellar.
A wonderful wedding day that seemed to be everything it needed to be - and the rain brought some good luck!
Only after the wedding did I realize Brooke is an online fitness instructor - you can check out her stuff here.
Also, Ninety Acres for a wedding - canβt say enough about the staff there. With the rain and the day throwing them curveballs left and right, from my perspective they were incredibly accommodating and resourceful. They made course corrections as needed, and transitioned the ceremony room in no time. Amazing place with some great staff.
Thoroughly enjoyed shooting wedding photography at Ninety Acres - even with the rain would do it again :)
L + R // Belhurst Castle, Geneva, NY
Geneva, NY
Belhurst Castle
Fireflies, Castles, and Blue Skies
August, 2021 | Dumbo, Brooklyn, NY
As I mentioned on the blog of their engagement session here, L + R had it rough with wedding plans as it relates to Covid. But, they really made the best of it with this beautiful day. They decided to forego a giant wedding and make a semi-elopement happen at the Belhurst Castle in Geneva, New York on the Finger Lakes.
Wedding photography at the Belhurst Castle is. a. blast.
It all started with getting ready photos. L had her parents and sister there, and it was such a great moment. We then orchestrated the first look at a beautiful spot outside the castle. (tears were certainly involved).
The wedding planning team at Belhurst Castle, the officiant, and even the cellist did an amazing job being patient and waiting out the rain - which did pass and the ceremony was able to happen outside - a ceremony on the cliff of the Finger Lakes with about 15 family members (+ some who joined on Zoom).
As it finished up, we captured family photos surrounded by fireflies and the mist of the rain. We wandered around for a bride and groom portrait session around the castle grounds, the dock, and I was grateful to get the pregnant bride to lay on the ground in a stairwell for a beautiful shot in the castle.
Whether youβre looking for New York City wedding photography, New York wedding photography, or an elopement session, weβd love to capture all of your moments. What an amazing day.
G + S // Central Park, Bethesda Fountain & Terrace Elopement
Central Park, NYC, New York
Bethesda Fountain & Terrace, Cherry Hill, Bow Bridge
Cherry blossoms, rowboats, and the Terrace
Bethesda Fountain and Terrace | Central Park, New York City
H + R Micro Wedding - How To Have a Killer NYC Zoom Wedding During Covid
Glen Head, NY
A friendβs backyard
Mazel tov, Zoom, and a tennis court
AUGUST 2, 2020 | SOMEBODYβS BACKYARD | GLEN HEAD, NY
You do what these guys did.
What do we call these weddings these days? People have thrown out micro wedding, zoom wedding, covid wedding, backyard wedding⦠and perhaps my favorite - minimony (just sort of rolls off the tongue).
Itβs not often in Manhattan we get to shoot a wedding like this, but these smaller, intimate weddings are sometimes just what the doctor ordered. I know H & R had bigger plans to celebrate with more family and friends, but what a perfect day this turned out to be - that in spite of all the horrible things happening in the world, and a global pandemic, they still found a way to celebrate love and a beautiful relationship. What an amazing metaphor for marriageβ¦ but Iβm just grateful to be their New York elopement photographer.
Anyway, how to have a killer Zoom Wedding during Covid:
Get somebody whoβs got Zoom and the video aspect figured out right. (I wasnβt close enough to tell, but looked to me like Jack had it figured out and running smoothly.
Keep it small. Everybodyβs on Zoom anyway, so the smaller it is, the more intimate, fun, and memorable the day will be.
Photography. Invest in it. Sure, this is a small ceremony, and maybe youβll do something post-pandemic, but remember that youβre actually getting married this day, and the photos will mean a lot down the road. Itβs important for New York elopement photographers to capture all those crucial moments.
Keep it simple. No need for extravagance when you have each other, family, and a few close friends.
Thereβs probably more to add to the above, but in following with #4, weβll keep it simple. Check out some of the shots from the day below - including a limo, a pool swing, a tennis court, and socks with dogs on them.