“Gabby and Ak enjoyed an epic and elegant summer wedding day at Rosebud Estates in Arcade, New York. Their fairytale wedding day started early with an exchange of cards and gifts before beginning with the festivities. Ak received a custom watch, cuff links, and passport holder from Gabby, while she was surprised with custom Louis Vuitton wedding perfume. The two met each other for their first look barn side and then enjoyed some time with Spirit the local resident horse. After some truly magical fairytale moments, they tied the knot in an epic island ceremony surrounded by water where Josh Rice (a local actor) told their love story in theatrical fashion to all their friends and family. They kicked off their barn reception and danced into the night.”
A Classic Battery Gardens Manhattan Wedding
“Kari and Sal enjoyed a classic New York City summer wedding at the Battery Gardens in Manhattan. The day started early with an exchange of cards before their first look, including a copy of their vows they shared together in Colombia a few weeks prior. They initially met in Colombia and decided to go back and symbolically tie the knot in the place the met. After their first look, they enjoyed a vintage taxi cab ride through the city to their venue where they met their friends and family for their waterfront ceremony. The two initially were not going to have a ceremony here in New York, but decided last minute to surprise and invite all their guests for a ceremony overlooking the Hudson the day before the wedding. How exciting!“
A Park Hyatt New York Wedding
“Kathy and Tom are a true power couple from NYC and their impeccable style was reflected in their late spring wedding. It was practically a scene out of a modern fairytale happily-ever-after! With portraits shot in the light-drenched Park Hyatt Presidential Suite before an emotional first-look by the dramatic sweeping staircase, every interaction between the two was full of love, fun and laughter with an emphasis on family. We also love that impressive black fondant cake made by Ron Ben-Israel, the “Manolo Blahnik of wedding cakes.” If one could compare a wedding to Sex and the City, this one would be it.”