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mary + adam – the wedding day

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Thought I’d share a few shots from Mary and Adam’s wedding that we shot a little while ago.

She had on one of the most amazing dresses I had ever seen.

It had so much wonderful detailing.

It’s great to have a suite like those at the Waldorf when you’re getting ready. There’s enough room to find some great angles on what’s going on. …

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joanne + anthony – the wedding day

Not only are Joanne and Anthony a lot of fun, but their friends are a blast as well. They had their reception here in my neighborhood at Tribeca Rooftop and the couple left some time for pictures in the area following their ceremony and before their reception started.

Now, as a person who doesn’t really like having my own picture taken (having spent waaaayyyy too much time as a kid feigning a smile while waiting for my Dad to focus and push the button and – wait, hang on, I forgot to cock the shutter…), I’m really sensitive to others’ “in front of camera” time. I do my “formals” or non-photojouralistic portraits really quickly. I find that if I keep things moving and lively and fun – people really don’t have time to think about the fact that they’re in front of my camera. And because this is a day of celebration (and very often, there’s an open bar a-waiting) I don’t want to keep people any longer than the absolute minimum.

But the funny thing is that, if you make the entire picture taking process fun enough, people can actually enjoy the time they spend with you.

Joanne and Anthony and their wedding party took it even further – they didn’t want to stop.

I kept asking if they wanted to stop and they kept saying, “no, this is a blast, let’s keep going”. And who was I to say otherwise. So even though I would have been happy just to get a shot like this:


(will you just look at the expression on that flowergirl?)

They wanted to do more and so we got this…

and this.

I mean, when I saw T&A coffee – I just had to do something funny with the bridesmaids…

Tribeca Rooftop is a wonderful space for those looking for something upscale downtown – great views, a huge, fun, loft space, a roofdeck.

And check out the great “interactive” menus – those fun little folding paper thingys that you played with when you were a kid.

At this size you probably can’t appreciate all the great goings on in this shot but many of the expressions are priceless.

patricia + chris – the wedding day

Some of you might remember Patricia and Chris from their engagement pictures in the Victorian Gardens Amusement Park. Well the wedding day, ended up just as amusing.

After Patricia and Chris got ready at the Waldorf, we headed to the Central Park Conservatory Gardens to introduce the couple for their “first sighting” and then to take some portraits there.

Shortly after Patricia stepped into her dress, she was modeling for her mother when I saw this shot. (Isn’t it amazing how alike they look?)

When I stepped into the next room, the flower girls were checking out the happenings in the street below.

At Central Park, the girls were having some fun together, but the younger flower girl had told her father that she had no interest in wearing a flower wreath/headpiece on her head. Dad figured that when she was distracted he could just slip it on and she wouldn’t notice.

He was wrong.

So that idea was a bust, but there were plenty of cute moments to capture nonetheless.

Shooting at St. Patrick’s Cathedral is a bit different than most churches. First of all, you’re in one of the most crowded tourist locations in Manhattan. And even though the space is so large (it seems to take hours just to walk down the aisle), they keep the crowd contained to certain sections so you feel alone in the vastness of the place. But once you exit through those giant oak doors, you’re on your own in Touristville.

And it seems like the whole world is there to congratulate you.

Or at least be in your pictures…

The plan was to take this great old Rolls convertible around town for pictures – but it started stalling after about 1/2 a block and after we got to our first stop to take a few shots…

the Rolls decided she was through and that she wasn’t going to start again. The limo driver called for a stretch to come pick us up but what fun was that going to be? I saw the pedicabs and hailed two putting Patricia and Chris in one while I followed, shooting, in the other.

We got a lot of great stuff rolling in insane circles through traffic.

But the funniest was Chris taking off when the drivers pulled over at the Waldorf to let us off.