Rachel and Phil tied were married on October 18th, 2009 under a beautiful handpainted hupa at the Tribeca Grill in Manhattan. Rachel’s dress was simply gorgeous, and I love how her veil looked in the pictures during the ceremony (see below). The afternoon was filled with emotional moments. I was so pleased to be there shooting this wedding– I was very impressed with this wedding. You could sense that everything was selected (menu, dj, attire, flowers, every last detail) to complement both the couple and the venue in spirit and atmosphere… a task which is not always so easily accomplished! I was very happy to meet their DJ, Colleen-– as I will certainly be recommending her to any couples that are looking for hip DJ (with a great voice too) that can get multiple generations out on the floor without going to the cliched wedding standards we hear so very often. But enough about the DJ! Congratulations, Rachel and Phil!!! And best of luck with the marathon this weekend!
Phil’s grandmother had so much fun– she danced throughout the night and the smile on her face here is just radiant, I love this shot.
This was shot on a tripod with my fisheye lens… long exposure to capture the motion of all the dancing going on…
They had these adorable cupcakes with flowers that matched the floral arrangements… oh, and THIS amazing looking chocolate desert below! HOW TO CHOOSE?!
These two were made for eachother… they have so much fun together on and off the dance floor… did i mention they’re about to run a marathon together? Like, THIS WEEKEND! that’s right, two weeks after their wedding. pretty amazing.
I loved this moment… it was a spontaneous group hug around the bride on the dance floor… not sure how the huggers all knew eachother (college? camp? high school?) but they clearly go way back. It was super sweet.
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Mazel Tov!–what a beautiful party–you all look wonderful!!
frolick and hamish- mazol tov to the parents and grandparents! May the newlyweds be blessed with long life and happiness together!