Wednesday, February 2, 2011
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Thursday, October 22, 2009
I met Julie and Ian at a wedding that we shot in Anguilla in the spring and fortunately Matt and Ron were both still available for their wedding day.
They had such a great time working with Julie and Ian – they were all smiles telling us about the fun that everyone had that day. Julie looked absolutely radiant.
In this shot, she awaits the moment for her father to walk her down the aisle.

And a tour of the meatpacking district turned up lots of great spaces.


See what i mean by radiant.

The reception space – Studio 450 – such a great place at sunset. Now with a view of the Highline.

A great event design by Elizabeth Ryan. And food by Creative Edge Caterers. They are one of the best.


Please sign our Dunny!

Now this is what I’m talking about… take a close look at this party shot Ron took. Now that’s a great image! I smile every time i look at it. That’s how I want to remember my parties.


Julie and Ian – classic photobooth moment.


Many thanks to Peggy Calabrese for doing such a great job planning and coordinating the event.
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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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Monday, December 31, 2007



Below, Rebecca’s Dad sees her for the first time – “Ta Daa!”

And one of my personal faves of the day, “Snagged”

MaryLouise and Dan wanted to do their engagement session in the Meat Packing District. And while I normally would suggest that if it were raining that we reschedule, the date we went to shoot was the last possible date before their actual wedding so in the rain we went…


They really wanted to have a shot that had a “Calvin Klein” feel so…

… and if you look closely, you can see the raindrops…