Alex & Will’s wedding at The Palm House, Brooklyn NY

When I met with Alex and her mom just over a year ago I could tell from her vision of the wedding that this was going to be a fantastic event.  Of course any wedding at the Palm House is bound to be beautiful, but she had a vision and I could tell she was going to execute it expertly!  Though she lives in California currently I was able to schedule an engagement session with them in their old neighborhood in Brooklyn during one of their wedding planning visits, and we had a blast– I couldn’t wait for the wedding.  When I got their pre-wedding questionnaire back I was thrilled to see that Rebecca Shepherd was doing the floral design– she’s incredible and I have been eager to capture more of her beautiful work.  This was a match made in heaven, and I’ve never seen anything quite like the tablescapes she put together.  I got to shoot their rehearsal dinner the night before the wedding and as soon as I saw Alex’s amazing blue-sparkly heels I knew the next day would be as fun as I had anticipated.  This girl’s got style “for miles and miles” as Stephen Malkmus would say!  Instead of trying to describe all the fun I’ll let the pics speak for themselves, but here are some highlights:  Lace layered gown!  Groomsmen with hats!  Outdoor ceremony at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden!,  Signature cocktails (something with Bulleit you say? Looked incredible, whatever it was!) and totally brilliant DJ’ing all evening long– witness the cathartic wildness on the dance floor during “Holland, 1945” by Neutral Milk Hotel!  This was a night to remember for all in attendance!


Vendor Credits:

Flowers by Rebecca Shepherd Floral Design

Catering by Charles, Sally & Charles at The Palm House

Cake by Ana Parzych Cakes

Dress by Rivini

Shoes by Rene Caovilla

Hair and Makeup by FaceTime Beauty Concierge

Rings by Bashinski Fine Gems & Jewelry

Jewelry by Kate Spade

Paper materials and Ketubah by Inkredible

Ceremony Music by Venus Ensembles

Offiated by Rabbi Renee Feller / Rev. Kate Floyd

Music provided by DJ Con of 74 Events

Baby Kate at 1 year: home session in Brooklyn!

Jean and David have one amazingly cute little girl on their hands here. She’s got more energy than you can imagine, too… a total squirmy-girl, always getting into the next interesting thing. Dressed up for her pictures with me she looked super sweet out in the backyard of the brownstone where this family lives– lots of grass and flowers to investigate. Inside we did some ‘day in the life’ style stuff, letting her do some of her normal activities (reading a book, playing with her toys, rough-housing with Daddy, dancing to her favorite songs, bouncing up and down in her crib, and I think my favorite part of the session had to be when she started digging through the laundry basket to find the dryer ball.  For a one year old little Kate has a ton of personality and crazy amounts of energy–I can’t wait to see what she’s like at age 2!

Jean Bucaria - June 5, 2013 - 2:26 pm

Beautiful, Sarah! Can’t thank you enough. I love seeing how amazingly you captured these sweet moments.

Kristan Toth - June 5, 2013 - 2:29 pm

PURE PERFECT SWEETNESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <3!

Emily Hartford - June 5, 2013 - 2:33 pm

@[776088853:2048:Jean]. That link needs to come with a warning label. I am dead at my desk. She is deadly cute. Those are amazing.

Maureen Shaw - June 5, 2013 - 6:06 pm

oh my gosh. what a little girl! i can’t believe she is already a year old!

Nancy Wong - June 6, 2013 - 2:19 am

what a beautiful family 🙂

Michelle & Dan’s Wedding at Lyndhurst Mansion

All I can say is WOW! What a gorgeous wedding this was, such a joy to shoot! The weather cooperated beautifully and everything fell right into place for the day that Michelle and Dan so thoughtfully planned for guests to enjoy their amazing venue, The Lyndhurst Mansion in Tarrytown, NY! We started the day shooting getting ready shots with Michelle and Dan separately and then bringing them together behind the mansion for their first look. I had scouted the grounds upon arriving and picked out a handful of beautiful spots so I walked them around and made couple portraits with them until it was time to meet up with their wedding party, whom we did some really fun group portraits with (though no photoshopping of dinosaurs, though this group was so fun I bet they would have been up for it if I had had this idea myself!) before breaking into the family group shots. One highlight for me was taking the wedding party underneath this huge tree canopy– it felt like a secret cave or something, though you wouldn’t know from the pictures how hidden this spot was from the outside of the trees… After signing their Ketubah the couple had their ceremony in a beautiful rose garden, and then went with their guests to the cocktail hour on the veranda around the side and back of the Mansion. For the reception we moved to a pretty tented area complete with a fantastic band and dance floor, and these guests didn’t waste any time getting into the groove. I swear one of their ringbearers is going to be a professional dancer one day, he was totally amazing. I was especially moved by the toasts at this reception. Toward the end of the night Michelle surprised Dan with a groom’s cake based on a meal from Shake Shack, site of their first date and one of their favorite places to eat. After cutting the cake they gave a beautiful thank you speech that had a slew of folks tearing up. As always I loved capturing the emotions. I was so honored to shoot this beautiful wedding and I wish Michelle & Dan all the happiness in the world!


Vendor Credits:

Dress and Veil by Monique Lhuillier

Shoes by Milk and Honey

Bridesmaid Dresses by Amsale at The Wedding Library

Suits by Suit Supply (Soho)

Rings by Yuval Braverman

Makeup by Taymour

Hair by Siobhan Benson

Florals by Belle Fleur

Catering by Philip Stone Caterers

Music by Hank Lane

Cake by Lulu Cake Boutique

Venue: Lyndhurst Mansion

Officiated by Rabbi Nacht

Invitations by Bella Figura from Judy Paulen Designs

 

 

Lorena & Nick’s Engagement Portraits: Grand Central to Times Square

Lorena & Nick are getting married in September at the Roundhouse at Beacon Falls. I had the pleasure of shooting another wedding there this past November and just loved this rustic yet modern space! I’m excited to revisit this fantastic new venue and capture the special day for Lorena and Nick, who are just darling together, I might add. Since they live outside the city and would be coming in by train for the shoot anyway I suggested that I meet them at Grand Central and we go for a walk from there. I was so glad this was our plan as we had a bit of unexpected rain on this particular afternoon, but of course there is a ton to work with inside Grand Central Station and once outside we were able to do some shooting underneath overhangs and make our way to Bryant Park and Times Square for some shots once it was clear we wouldn’t get too wet! I loved Lorena’s pretty pink lace dress– color this vibrant always makes a picture pop, don’t you think? Check out some of my favorite shots from our shoot…

Lorena & Nick’s Engagement Portraits: Grand Central to Times Square from Sarah Tew Photography on Vimeo.