09.02.2009 Weddings, Portraits and Clients

A couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure of flying out to New York City to shoot a beautiful wedding for an amazing couple. The day before the wedding at the rehearsal dinner was the first time I’d met the bride and groom face to face. The bride hired me over the phone after receiving a referral and seeing the images from that wedding the previous year. I knew these two were going to be fantastic and easy to work with, as over the years I’ve noticed that like-minded, awesomely cool people tend to refer people much like themselves. And this was a perfect example of that idea. From the second we met while walking into the rehearsal dinner, everyone involved with the wedding made me feel like a part of the family. And that makes my job especially fun and memorable, and more importantly, leads to wonderful photographs.

Here are just a few of favorite images from the day…

The bride’s wedding dress was so amazing, it gets three pictures!

The beautiful boquet:

Traditional Korean shoes!

The room where these to got dresses and prepared for the wedding is the same room where the groom proposed to the bride! Check out the amazing private patio and view from their room at the Bowery Hotel:

A shot of the lovely bride just before heading out of the room:

Gorgeous!

The groom cleans up well, too:

Proud Dad walking his only daughter down the aisle:

The ceremony and reception was held at the amazing Manhattan Penthouse.

Married!

We shot just about all of our portraits in Washington Square Park:

And couple on the street:

They both wore traditional Korean outfits whilw being announced, and for their first dance. So colorful!

And one last shot of the amazing couple. One of my favorite image of the day:

I want to thank my good friend Brandon Williams for flying out to NYC just to hang out and shoot with me!

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