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Magic Moments in Weddings, Big & Small
Every couple has their own beautiful romantic story, and now—after a decade of officiating weddings—I can honestly say that every wedding has its magical moments.
Don’t Forget the Props!
One of my favorite things to do at weddings (especially elopements or micro-weddings where there is less formal staging) is to bring “props” for the
The Power of Place
As fewer Americans, particularly New Yorkers, are getting married in traditional houses of worship, the question of one’s wedding venue has increasing importance for many
Pebble Beach, Brooklyn Bridge Park
Brooklyn has become the hottest borough in New York, of late. Many of my couples are eager to capture not only the uniqueness of this
Words of Equality
This has been a big summer for Pride advocates and those who marry gay couples. Just last month, we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the
Love is Love is Love is Love
Even in a hectic city like New York, where lots of folks have short tempers and sharp elbows, there remain tiny moments of human interaction
Traditions from Home
Even the most casual elopement ceremony can have wonderful touches of home. I recently married Sonam and Mizuho at the Treehouse for Dreaming (Dene Summerhouse)
Fort Tryon Park
There is no doubt that the majority of my eloping couples have their wedding at Central Park, the crown jewel of Manhattan. Featured in oh-so-many
Surprise! It’s Your Wedding
As the Polar Vortex rolled through America this week, I was called to review photos from snowy elopements of years gone by. I came across