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Evelyn and Joel

October 28, 2012

Kiss, then Tell – Wedding Photography

Most couples can hold out until after the I Do’s to “kiss the bride,” but not this one! Maybe it was the idyllic setting at Chappaqua’s Crabtree’s Kittle House, but their wedded bliss certainly got an early start. Or maybe, since they met on J-Date, they couldn’t wait to prove the online-dating skeptics wrong. One thing’s for sure: this couple doesn’t waste any time; their first date was in a near-empty restaurant the day before Thanksgiving, an ideal get-to-know-you opportunity. We got plenty of our own thanks for being “kind and patient with amazing energy,” in Evelyn’s post-wedding note. You’re so welcome!

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White Plains, NY Wedding Photography

August 17, 2011

DENNIS and MICHAEL – Hooray for Gay! – Wedding Photography

It was a special privilege to shoot this wedding: White Plains’ first gay marriage! And Dennis and Michael did the new freedom proud: stunning in matching tuxes and ties. Were there ever newlyweds who glowed more? And that’s after being together for decades! Before heading off to celebrate at Serafina with family and friends, Judge JoAnn Friia offered the couple final words of advice: “Now don’t fight!” After 21 years together, we’re not worried.

First gay wedding in White Plains courthouse.

First gay wedding in White Plains courthouse.

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Brooke and Tim

July 4, 2011

Irish Eyes Were Smiling! – Wedding Photography

My half-Irish self was doing a jig (Margaret speaking here) throughout this shoot at The Links Golf Club, starting with the sight of the entryway’s Gaelic signage “cead mile failte” (translation: a hundred thousand welcomes). We could have been in Ireland itself, what with a bagpiper’s melodies as background and La Grangeville, NY’s, emerald hills, pewter skies and rustic silos as backdrop. Were those the giggles of flower girls or leprechauns out here in the field? Either way, the luck o ‘the Irish flowed.
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