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NYC Elopement | Therese-Heather + James | Lower Manhattan, NYC
Therese-Heather and James took their love story to the heart of New York City for a whimsical elopement adventure! Forget the traditional ballroom, these two sweethearts said “I Do” in a beautiful city hall ceremony, making their love official surrounded by the vibrant energy of NYC. Their elopement wasn’t just about the ceremony, though. It was a day brimming with laughter and exploration. Fresh from their latest adventure, they landed in the city ready to celebrate their love. We can’t help but picture them wandering the iconic streets, hand-in-hand, the city lights twinkling around them. Following the ceremony, they ventured into the bustling heart of Chinatown, Dowyer Street. I’ve always…
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Cityhall Wedding | Laura + Joey | Brooklyn NYC
Always love a city hall elopement, this time in Brooklyn. After the ceremony, we stumbled upon these architectural buildings. Never would I have thought it was the Department of Bankruptcy and Probation….they get the nice buildings đŸ˜‚ I thought it would be a beautiful touch to Laura and Joey’s building/design backgrounds. Congratulations, Laura and Joey! Your Brooklyn civil wedding was a beautiful celebration of your love, and I hope I captured the intersection of your romance and your professional life.
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Proposal | Rohit + Gayathri | Gantry Park, Long Island City
Sometimes, the most romantic gestures involve a touch of well-timed…distraction. Rohit, determined to surprise Gayathri with a proposal in front of the NYC skyline, knew he had to throw her off the scent. Their walk through Long Island City was filled with laughter, but Rohit was battling a whirlwind of nerves. As they strolled along, he spotted a rather ordinary-looking tree. In a move that could only be described as hysterically out of character, Rohit lunged towards it, exclaiming, “Gayathri, look at this fascinating tree! Gayathri, understandably confused but ever-supportive, indulged him with a bewildered examination of the unsuspecting tree. Thankfully, the diversion worked. They continued their walk and finally,…