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the st. barths wedding at eden rock – part 2

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destination wedding photography at eden rock / st. barths – the wedding day…

this is how all good destination wedding receptions end.

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the st. barths wedding at eden rock – part 1 – arrival and rehearsal dinner

as a photographer of destination weddings – i’ve been lucky to go to some pretty cool places with some pretty amazing people.

recently, we had the pleasure of working with jung lee and josh brooks and their wonderful team from Fete who were planning a wedding at the stunning and ultra-hip Eden Rock at St. Barths in the French West Indies.  Party central for the rich, beautiful and famous.

first, a little background on St. Barths – it’s a tiny little island off the coast of St. Martin with a postage stamp of an airstrip wedged tightly between a mountain and the ocean.  to get there you need to take a small plane that fills up at the local self-serve gas station.

and despite the fact that the planes are very small, they often end up in the ocean anyway (just check out YouTube).  which was underscored for me when I noticed this painted on the side of the plane.

i felt like i was in the cockpit myself.

excuse me, brian, would you mind helping me put the flaps down and giving me a little more friction?  sure captain, no problem…

it’s a really stunning way to arrive – unlike most Caribbean islands, St. Barts is basically a big rock – as are its many outlying smaller islands.

depending on how the winds are blowing, you can either approach the runway the hard way or the easy way.   the easy way approach gives you a great view of eden rock.

here’s a shot of the infamous airstrip and a plane taking off the easy way.  i think landing the hard way (coming in over this hill and dropping fast) results in some pretty bumpy landings as evidenced by the tire marks.

see?  postage stamp.

once we landed, we did a little recon…

the next day featured the rehearsal dinner…. and keeping with the little airplane theme, the brilliant placecards for that evening were balsawood gliders with the guests names and table on them suspended from the ceiling.

So here’s a funny little story about the value of being prepared for everything.  At this point for this event, my team and I have traveled hundreds of miles on multiple planes and boats – carrying our gear all the way since we can’t trust checking it or even letting someone else handle it.  We just can’t take the risk that something will get lost or damaged.   So I’m about 5 minutes into shooting cocktails at the villa and I hear this thud and crash of glass on concrete at the poolside.

Turns out the little clip do-dad that holds my camera to my rapid strap came unclipped and that thud sound was my Canon 1Ds Mark III hitting the ground and the smashing glass was my 24-70 lens.  Funny how $7500 of gear can be smashed because of the poor design of a $3 clip.  Fortunately, I travel with plenty of cameras and lenses so we didn’t miss a beat.   A special thanks to my amazingly patient associate, Chris whose flight arrived later that evening spent a half hour tweezering glass out of my lens.

After dark, the guests slipped into some flipflops to walk down the candlelit beach from the villa to the famed La Plage.

and the view of Eden Rock from La Plage…

the st. barths wedding – a teaser

ahh… st. barths.

beautiful people, beautiful places and of course, beautiful weddings.

Here’s a taste of what’s to come…

lillian + richie – the wedding at the new york botanical gardens

i love it when dads get misty eyed…

shabu + michael – engagement portraits at columbia university

Shabu and Michael met while she was at Barnard and he was at Columbia and in fact, Michael proposed on campus.

It seemed only fitting that we do their engagement portraits at their alma mater…

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wait until you see the wedding !

note from a bride – 2 years later

I received this note the other day from a bride of mine whose wedding we shot 2 years ago and thought I’d share it.

Hi Brian-

It has been just two years since you shot our wedding and I just wanted to thank you again for the job that you and your team did. Aaron and I were just flipping through our album, reminiscing about the day, and it is amazing how much emotion you were able to capture in all of the pictures. The images bring back all of the memories and the excitement of the day, which can be felt looking through the album.  There are a few in particular that bring me back to the exact moment when Aaron and I saw each other for the first time before the ceremony and it’s like being there all over again.

Our wedding really was one big party- exactly what we were hoping for- and that is the exact feeling we get looking through our album. It was such a special day, one that we and our families love to remember and talk about and we are lucky to have such amazing pictures to look back on.

Thanks again for everything.

All the best,

Kim and Aaron

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and a party it was…

soyeon + tim – glen island

Ron and I worked together again when Soyeon and Tim were married at Glen Island.

Here’s a shot Ron took of Soyeon and the girls…

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me pulling out the old trustee tilt/shift lens

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We got into the fact that Tim works for a large aerospace manufacturer and could name for us every plane as it went overhead.

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Ron got this cool ceremony shot as Soyeon was walking down the aisle.

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Then during cocktails, it was time for the Paebak.

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Apparently, since Soyeon and Tim caught so many dates and nuts in their silk as their parents threw them they are going to have 23 children.

If it’s true, I’m wishing you both lots of luck with that…

karli + kevin’s self portrait studio

karli and kevin had our self portrait studio at their reception and once again, it was a huge hit.  this time we fit it into a cute little brick nook.  and as usual, things start out kinda calm…

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and since guests see the image that they’ve taken immediatly after taking it – they tend to get incited to riot…

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at least until the drinks make the single button remote seem challenging…

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karli + kevin – the bowery hotel wedding

karli and kevin were married at the bowery hotel -the first of two weddings coincidentally that we shot at The Bowery in a single week.

i thought karli and kevin’s invitation was really cool.

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and although it rained most of the day Karli looked radiant

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wait until you see the self-portrait studio shots!

shelly + stu et al – the new family wedding

There’s something really special that happens when a wedding officially creates a new nuclear family.  Such was the case with Shelly, Stu, Maddie and Billy.

Stu is a former co-worker of mine back from my corporate days who has been raising Maddie and Billy as a single father since shortly after Billy was born.  He was fortunate to find someone like Shelly who was the type of person who could easily slip into the roles of both spouse and mother to his two children.  As such, it wasn’t your typical wedding of a bride and a groom – it was a celebration of what it means to me a family.   And it was a delight that I could capture it for them.

Billy was especially excited since he got to wear A TIE!

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and he felt good.

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really good.

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He and Maddie were ready to take on the world.  After all, it was their wedding day!

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But when Billy got his groove on later in the evening – it was clear he was just hitting his stride.

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But in the end, it really was the creation of something special.

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And the guests and family members alike was delighted for each and every one of them.