I traveled down to Virginia just outside of D.C. for Kelsey and Alex’s dreamy boho wedding at Prince William Forest State Park. Kelsey and Alex found me through their close friends Eryn and Donnie (see previous blog post for their Alabama wedding) and asked me to travel down for their celebrations in late October.
Read MoreThe Metropolitan Building in Long Island City, Queens is hands down the most interesting wedding venue I’ve been to. It’s an industrial warehouse from the early 1900s (once an electrical parts factory), and now is used to house beautiful antique furniture (you can read more about it here). It is a wedding photographers dream come true with
Read MoreSteve and Sabrina combined their family traditions and cultures into one weekend full of celebration.
Read MoreJay and Tori chose Historic Catskill Point on the Hudson River in Catskill, NY for their May wedding ceremony and the 115 year old Historic Warehouse housed their reception.
Read MoreAstoria, Queens is one of my favorite spots in NYC. It’s where many of the best people I know in NYC live and it’s always a great area to wander and take photos when in Queens. Astoria Park is especially photogenic with its beautiful water views, street art, and giant arches. When Steve and Sabrina said they wanted to meet there for their engagement photos in October, I was thrilled.
Read MoreMy very first destination wedding took place in Huntsville, Alabama with one of my favorite couples, Eryn and Donnie. The wedding venue was Lowe Mill ARTS and Entertainment and the industrial, artsy space was beautifully decorated and designed by Eryn.
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