It is always fun to work with a great team at a beautiful wedding. Kim and Mike and their families were a pleasure to work with and we want to wish them all the best as they start this new chapter together!
A big shout out to the staff at Sassi for another amazing wedding, Your Event Florist for an INCREDIBLE job on flowers, Gina Schroeder Creations for the gorgeous make-up, Larry James for officiating a beautiful ceremony, Let Them Eat Cake for another masterpiece, Ray the DJ for a fun night, and my second-shooter, Andrea Brewster for helping capture this great evening!
I was lucky enough to fly back to NYC on 9/11 to photograph these two lovebirds! It was fun to get to know their story, experience just a taste of their favorite spots and city, and hear more about how wedding plans are progressing.
One of my favorite moments of the day – we just happened upon this spot just 20 minutes before the towers were lit for the 9/11 memorial that night. It gave me goosebumps to be there in person, and I’m so happy that we were able to capture this image as well.
For some people, it is love at first sight… this may be the case – although “first sight” was about 4 years before the “first date” actually occurred. But that’s all it took – one date and the rest, well they say, is history.
I really enjoyed my time in San Francisco, seeing all of the sights that had special significance to Mel and Noah.
I had the best time getting to know Rachel and Scott just a little bit better. We got to visit some of their favorite spots around town (all centered around great food & drinks). For sure, I need to venture out of my 4 mile radius and come explore some of these great eats. Rachel has promised that she won’t work her wedding, but somehow, I think she is going to find a way to bring in a little bit of her talent to personalize her wedding. She is the owner of Pistol Whipped Pastry and I think I gain weight just following her feed of deliciousness on instagram! I am looking forward to their wedding this fall for sure!