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If you’ve ever really experienced some of Cartier-Bresson’s photographs – and I don’t mean seen them, I mean experienced them (and if you’re not sure, then put yourself in the former category) some images you need to sit with for a minute to really appreciate – and sometimes you need to process them for quite some time. when you put yourself in the mental state to appreciate an …
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Category: new york weddings
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.

and although it rained most of the day Karli looked radiant






wait until you see the self-portrait studio shots!
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You may remember Rumi and Stephen from our engagement session awhile back up at The Cloisters. Well Rumi’s mother consulted the calendar and Rumi’s Happy Day in Japan was 5/17/08 so that’s when they choose to have their wedding.
On her wedding day, Rumi decided to get ready at the Hotel Gansevoort in the Meatpacking District.


Stephen and The Boys took the scenic route…

Below her father waits for the last guests to arrive before bringing Rumi into the church.




She and Stephen share a moment while the Abercrombie and Fitch guy lies stunned watching them.


How cute are the flowergirls in those dresses?

For a part of the reception, Rumi changed into a beautiful Kimono that required a dresser about 20 minutes to get her into. But it was stunning.


As was the view from the Manhattan Penthouse where the reception was held.
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