Wednesday, December 14, 2011
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i consider my team of photographers among the best at capturing those split second funny moments that go on at weddings. but sometimes humor comes not from something that happens at the wedding but comes from the photographer and the actual act of “fixing” the image. in these cases, there is no ‘joke’ per se outside the photograph itself.
i thought i’d share a couple of examples …
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PDN has just released the results of their annual Top Knots contest. This image from David and Vanessa’s wedding snagged a place in the receptions category!

The image, titled “Fin”, was used to end the article. Clever, PDN… very clever!
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you might recall raya and adam from their wonderful engagement session in madison square park. we recently shot their wedding at Pleasantdale Chateau – which, incidentally, is where Celeste and I got married, so it was especially fun for us as we felt we got to relive our own wedding from the other side of the lens.






Twas a bitterly cold winter day so we were lucky to have a place like the Chateau since there are so many great rooms to work with inside. Fountain rooms, garden rooms, a pool /solarium, billiard rooms to name a few (this place goes on forever).



We did venture out for a brief brisk walk…




kim got this wonderful shot of the ketubah – she managed to get the entire line of gold ink to perfectly reflect the light so it makes a really strong focal point

under the chuppah…

and immediately following the ceremony…






Venue: Pleasantdale Chateau
Event Design: Marc Elliot
Hair Stylist: Rosalie Kahle
Makeup Artist: Nam Vo
Dress: Vera Wang
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
the new issue of The Knot New York has hit the newsstands – and inside is an amazing feature spread of Sami and Justin’s wedding at The St. Regis!



if we’ve got you wanting more, you can see their wedding on the blog:
classic new york city hotel wedding
wedding at the st. regis, part 2
or visit the press section of the website to download a full size pdf.
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Not sure if you got a chance to see the latest New York Magazine Weddings Issue… but we were delighted that we were asked to share our images of Ranee and Nir for both a feature wedding and the introduction for their Album Section.

Below, Ranee gets ready in the Presidential Suite of The Plaza Hotel.

And the best part for you 80s disco/funk junkies – their band was Kool And The Gang.

Cake by Sylvia Weinstock.
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

We’ve won an award in this quarter’s WPJA Photo Competition for a shot from Vanessa Britting and David Krumholtz’s celebrity packed wedding at The Plaza Hotel.
I’m a fan of the WPJA since the way they run their competition puts every Wedding Photojournalist on even footing. Every member get’s the same limited number of entries so you can’t buy yourself an advantage like many photographers do in other competitions. You also don’t name your photos or provide any additional information about the backstory. If the photo doesn’t say it – it doesn’t factor into the judging. You also can’t photoshop your image – so there’s none of that crazyness. Get it right in the camera or go home. Lastly, it is a true worldwide competition with thousands of photographers competing (it’s amazing how many great pj wedding images come from Eastern Europe!) so even a sixth place is pretty cool. This is our 5th winner in WPJA contests.

p.s. Can you spot the 3 videographers?
See more of this wedding in the forthcoming New York Magazine special Weddings issue.
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here are a few images from a wedding that Ron recently shot at The Bowery Hotel.











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Early this morning, I met with Capitale’s Director of Catering, Larry Goldfarb and Amanda Len to chat about the upcoming year. For those of you who may not know, Capitale is a wonderful event space in the old Bowery Savings Bank building on… you guessed it… Bowery Street on the Lower East Side. If you want a grand Beaux Arts space that’ll fit between 200 and 400 people or so you can’t do much better than Stanford White’s stunning 1895 space.
I thought I would share some images from a wedding we photographed at Capitale in the fall.

They’ve got this great old mirrored brass elevator.

And there’s so much great culture to work with in the neighborhood!






Mike’s wonderful sense of humor…

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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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Wednesday, October 7, 2009
I don’t know what’s going on of late. When I was a kid going to Bar Mitzvah’s and such there were never hora accidents. People went up in a chair, they were bandied around a bit and then they came back down. Simple tradition. And with the exception of getting your toes stepped on pretty regularly – it was fun.
Recently, I’ve seen a number of hora accidents – including one bride getting tipped over and dumped head first right out of her chair from 7 feet up. And we’re talking landing on her head. Nothing kills a good hora like dumping a bride. She was a real trooper and got right back in that chair and went up again. But it had the possibility of being really ugly.
So in an effort to save everyone from the pain and embarrassment of dumping their honoree – here are the rules of lifting someone in a chair during the hora.
1. Lend a hand. Guys, it’s your responsibility. You don’t have to be Jewish to pick up the chair. And you don’t have to be a bodybuilder. Don’t stand around wondering if you’re going to get called on to participate – help. You need at least six or eight guys of average strength per chair. Preferably two per leg.
2. Get a decent chair. Never use a folding chair. It really should be a chair with with arms. If there are no arms, consider having your honoree straddling the chair and hold the back. Note: Moms don’t want to straddle chairs nor do most brides. Go look harder for an arm chair. Hopefully someone thought this through before the music started…
3. Keep the chair tilted back slightly at all times. Never let the chair tip forward or to the side. This means that the people holding the rear legs can’t lift the chair as high as the guys in the front. Pretty simple concept but pay attention to it.
4. Don’t overbounce. It’s a celebration, not a mosh pit. This is not an opportunity to show off your strength. Don’t let a couple of cocktails make you an overeager bouncer.
5. Watch out for overhead items. Don’t put the chair in the center of the dance floor if there’s a low hanging chandelier there. Ouch.
6. Slowly put down the back legs of the chair first keeping the same level of tilt that you had above. Guys, be sure you don’t let the chair leg snag your jacket or pants pocket on the way down.
7. Jew or gentile, if you’re not helping with the chair then you must sing. It doesn’t matter that you don’t really know the words. Few do in this country. But there’s only 14 words in the entire song. Learn to fake them with confidence. They are:
hava nagila
| Hava nagila |
הבה נגילה |
Let’s rejoice |
| Hava nagila |
הבה נגילה |
Let’s rejoice |
| Hava nagila ve nis’mecha |
הבה נגילה ונשמחה |
Let’s rejoice and be happy |
|
(repeat stanza once) |
|
| Hava neranenah |
הבה נרננה |
Let’s sing |
| Hava neranenah |
הבה נרננה |
Let’s sing |
| Hava neranenah ve nis’mecha |
הבה נרננה ונשמחה |
Let’s sing and be happy |
|
(repeat stanza once) |
|
| Uru, uru achim! |
!עורו, עורו אחים |
Awake, awake, brothers! |
| Uru achim b’lev sameach |
עורו אחים בלב שמח |
Awake brothers with a happy heart |
|
(repeat line four times) |
|
| Uru achim, uru achim! |
!עורו אחים, עורו אחים |
Awake, brothers, awake, brothers! |
| B’lev sameach |
בלב שמח |
With a happy heart |
The digraph ch is pronounced like the German ch after a back vowel, as in Bach.
OK, now let’s rejoice!
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