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I'm Lindsay! I love travel, coffee, cats, running, long walks anywhere... and of course, photography :)

I'm a Brooklyn Wedding Photographer based in NYC, but I'll travel anywhere to take pictures. If you're engaged, I'd love to hear from you so please do get in touch!

Check out past engagement sessions and weddings I've photographed!



ANNOUNCEMENT: I will be out-of-office until February 13, celebrating my 27th birthday by roadtripping around Hawaii :) I will have limited access to email, but will respond to all inquiries as soon as I can. Thanks for your patience!

Posts Tagged ‘Cobble Hill’

Nobody wants rain, much less rain with 40+ mph winds on their wedding day.

Instead of April showers, Alison and Stephen got hurricane-like conditions the day they got married. But you know what? It didn’t matter. When you’re looking your best, high on love, and about to spend the night partying with all of your favorite people, there’s not too much that can shake you.

(That, and riding through the storm in the Coolest Ride Ever – an old checker cab used in movies like ‘When Harry Met Sally’ – which I have to say was one of the coolest things I’ve done in awhile!)

I also have to give proper thanks to Melissa for assisting me (she snapped a few of the shots below!), Peter for driving us all around Brooklyn in the rain, and Bubby’s for being awesome as usual :)

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WEDDING VENDORS

Getting Ready: Nu Hotel
Ceremony: St Mary’s Star of the Sea
Reception: Bubby’s
Transportation: FilmCars
Cake: Betty’s Bakery
Florist: Opalia Flowers
Photography: Lindsay Taryn Photography

Smith Street happy hours

2009.07.31 | Posted in NYC

My first photo assignment for Brokelyn.com was to check out the happy hours at some bars on Smith Street (in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn). Lauren eagerly accompanied me as we sampled the margaritas and took in the atmosphere at Pacifico, Camp, and Zombie Hut.

Pacifico (98 Smith St) was more of a Mexican Restaurant with classy decor and ample outdoor seating. Unfortunately it was pouring rain, so we didn’t get to sit outside. The $4 margaritas sure were strong though!

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Camp (179 Smith St) is a small bar that feels like a cozy log cabin. The walls are decorated with boats, deer heads, and other wildernessy items. The seating resembles logs and stumps from the woods. Plus, they have games on hand and $3 well drinks on Thursdays. But best of all is their smore platter: a big tray with hershey bars, graham crackers, and marshmallows ready to roast over a flame in the center.

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Zombie Hut (273 Smith St) was perhaps the best find of the evening. All over the bar were small groups of 20-somethings playing board games over drinks. Lauren and I played some Jenga while others partook in some intense Connect Four games. Not to mention the fact that it’s a tiki bar, complete with a giant fish tank, tropical drinks with those little paper umbrellas, and beaded strings at the bathroom entryway.

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All shots taken with the 5d2 & 35/2 or 85/1.8; some with the 430EX flash.