Veiling of the Bride

Veiling of the Bride

One of the most wonderful things about being a wedding photographer is the variety of ceremonies that you get to experience. Unless you have a few dozen multicultural and ethnic friends, most people don’t to see just how different (and similar) wedding...
Here Comes The Sun

Here Comes The Sun

For years I feared the sun. For photographers, the sun means raccoon eyes, terrible shadows and squinty eyes. I use to avoid it like the plague and tried to schedule shoots for early morning or into sunset. But when I became a wedding photographer, I realized that you...
A Rose By Any Other Name

A Rose By Any Other Name

Who needs a tilt/shift lens when you can shoot at 35mm at f/1.4 and just bend at the knees a tiny bit. But seriously, this shot was made in front of the City Island harbor in the Bronx. We were surrounded by cars and traffic lights and unless we shot into the harbor,...
The Mega Dip {Lea & Mike Teaser}

The Mega Dip {Lea & Mike Teaser}

Dips are one of the most awkward and challenging moves to do during a portrait session—let alone a first dance. But Mike pulled it off flawlessly while dancing with his beautiful bride to the tune of “It’s Your Love” by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill....
Andrea & Chris’ Shadowbrook Wedding Photos

Andrea & Chris’ Shadowbrook Wedding Photos

Andrea and Chris hold a very special place in my heart. Andrea is first cousins with one of my closest friends, Kathryn McNally, and when Andrea started the search for her wedding photographer, Katie was quick on the draw and mentioned that I had recently made the...