Sarah & Jeff are getting married next April at The Roundhouse at Beacon Falls! I was thrilled to book their wedding as I’ve enjoyed shooting at that venue in the past and I can’t wait to see what they do with it. For their engagement portraits we toyed with some spots in brooklyn that were meaningful to them but ultimately they decided to do the shoot in their current neighborhood of Yorkville on the Upper East Side. We got gorgeous weather and I love what we captured– check out my favorites from the shoot!
Laura & Joel are getting married in May up in Fort Tryon Park with a reception at New Leaf Restaurant and I was thrilled to book their wedding as I’ve never gotten to shoot up there before– it looks like a great venue! For the engagement session they had some cool spots in mind near where they live and hang out–mainly in Gowanus and Red Hook. They borrowed a friend’s car so we could move quickly between a few of the highlights that were meaningful to them, including the softball field they’ve played on together and a beautiful park-y spot (we got so lucky with the sunset & clouds!) by the water where we finished the session! My favorite spot we found might be the solid block of colorful graffiti in Red Hook with lots of overgrown weeds adding texture and depth to the backgrounds. Oh and of course the amazing little alley we stumbled across that had all sorts of crazy fire escapes and whatnot– I just knew I would love those shots in black and white or sepia and sure enough, it’s a favorite! Check out the rest of my favorites and the slideshow below…
Some might say this wedding was a long time coming– Lorena & Nick had known each other since they were children, though they didn’t officially get together until he asked her to his Junior Prom! The rest, as they say, is history… It was an honor to shoot Lorena & Nick’s sweet celebration of their love with their family & friends at The Roundhouse at Beacon Falls up in the heart of the Hudson River Valley. We arrived early to shoot Lorena’s details and getting ready in the beautiful suite at the Roundhouse’s lodging building, meanwhile my assistant photographer shot with Nick and his groomsmen (who were learning to tie a complicated tie-knot!) over at a room in The Mill building, another of the old industrial buildings that The Roundhouse has beautifully renovated. We brought them together for a first look and then walked around for some different portraits with and witout the waterfalls. After a round of family and wedding party groupings we headed indoors for the happy couple to sign their marriage lisence and then it was back outside for the ceremony on the lawn. Instead of a recessional back down the aisle, this sweet couple opted to greet all the guests row by row, and it was lovely to capture all the hugs and emotion during this ‘receiving line’ of sorts. Due to the wind and a slight september chill most of cocktail hour was indoors and then guests were welcomed into the lovely reception space where they found round tables cleanly decorated with tall modern floral centerpieces. After the first dance, Lorena’s father gave a moving toast welcoming Nick to the family. Highlights included amazing card tricks performed by one of the grooms’ best friends and a boisterous singalong to an excerpt from The Rocky Horror Picture Show! Check out my favorites below… Congratulations to Lorena & Nick, everyone had a fabulous time and it showed!
Vendor Credits:
Catering & Cakes: The Roundhouse at Beacon Falls
Planning & Coordination by Sarah Lusardi of NY Engagements
Flowers by Engaging Floral Designs
Dress by Maggie Sotero
Shoes by Badgely Mischka
Veil from The Town Shop
Rings by Steven Singer
Makeup by Lauren Weber
Hair by Brittany DiGiacomo
Officiated by Elizabeth Phaire
Invitations, programs & placecards by Magnet Street
Jarred Favors from White Oak Apiary
Shannon & Pat got married at one of the Hudson River Valley’s hottest new venues, The Roundhouse at Beacon Falls. From the waterfall scenery and the rustic industrial buildings that have been converted into flexible event spaces complete with fabulous indoor and outdoor ceremony options, The Roundhouse is absolutely unique, and for a couple looking for a place to get married in close range of the city, it has tons of personality and charm! I was so thrilled to revisit this incredible venue since my last wedding there was Johanna & Greg last November– and I was extra excited to learn that their ceremony would be outdoors since of course last November it was a little chilly for that. When I arrived we found Shannon getting ready in a luxurious suite in the Roundhouse’s adjoining hotel. I was blown away by Shannon’s dress– it couldn’t have suited her more perfectly and after their first look it was clear Pat wholeheartedly agreed that she looked incredible. After a round of portraits across the street (railroad tracks? greenery? waterfall? street art? all of the above? CHECK!) we met up with their wedding party and family groups to take care of those pictures before guests began to arrive. When I went out to shoot the ceremony I thought it looked like it might rain, but halfway through the ceremony the sun came out so brightly all our fears were put to rest and never did a drop fall throughout the wedding! All in all this was a magnificently designed event– kudos to the fabulous Thom Lussier, whose long wooden tablescapes were decked out to perfectly enhance the Roundhouse’s rustic-inustrial chic atmosphere! Everyone had a marvelous time all night and it showed! Congratulations to Shannon & Pat!
Vendor Credits:
Event Design & Florals by Thom Lussier
Dress by The White Gown
Shoes by Stella McCartney
Headband/headpiece & bridal jewelry by Doyle & Doyle
Rings by Tudor Jewelers
Makeup by Nicole Moleti
Hair by Clara Purvis
Catering by The Roundhouse at Beacon Falls
DJ’d by DJ Taro of Sugartown Industries
Invitations by Papel NY/Alee & Press
Wonderful photos…you truly captured the joy and beauty of the day! Thank you!
Beautiful!!! I cried looking at these pictures and I don’t even know the Bride & Groom!! Congratulations to everyone!
so absolutely gorgeous… It was a fabulous wedding with a gorgeous bride and groom… and the venue breathtaking…
Amy & Andrew got married a number of years ago at Housing Works Bookstore and celebrated their first anniversary with a portrait session (maternity!) in Central Park! For their third anniversary it was only fitting that we shoot this young family all together with a focus on their beautiful baby boy EJ! Though they moved to Chicago a little while after getting married I’ve been thrilled that they keep in touch and I was honored when they planned this shoot with me to be a part of their annual trip back to the city. We picked Brooklyn Bridge Park as the location and took advantage of the greenery, the skyline views, and of course the little baby-friendly playground area. After doing a great job posing for pictures EJ even got his first taste of ice cream! It definitely won’t be his last– this little guy was in love! Check out my favorites from our shoot…