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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!

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Posts Tagged ‘portraits’

I don’t normally showcase wedding formals on the blog, but I’m particularly excited about the shots I got at Saturday’s wedding. We were gifted with snow before Halloween (I know, I’m still not over it), which translated into an all-day storm of snow/sleet/rain. Not an ideal situation to say the least.

One of the most frequently asked questions I get is “What happens if it rains on our wedding day?” – and the answer depends entirely on the couple. If they’re not keen to get wet, then, well, we may end up with a few less photos in the end. But if they’re anything like Cora and Matt, then we get a little adventurous and I’m forced to think on the fly and push my creativity. Here’s what we came up with:

LOCATION 1: Manhattan Bridge underpass
This is one of my favorite spots because it’s so sheltered and has this magical light that’ll make anyone look like a rockstar. Throw in some cobblestone and an archway and you’ve got a stellar scene.
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LOCATION 2: A gallery
Dumbo is stacked with cafes and galleries, but I wanted to utilize a space that actually had room for a big group, and preferably nice lighting. I did some googling beforehand and found a gallery that looked like it’d do the trick. I wasn’t sure if we’d be allowed to take photos, but when we walked inside there seemed to be no one around. Only after we got our shots did someone show up and tell us to leave (lest we be charged the $4000 rental fee). At this point, I think we were all just jazzed to have gotten away with it that we were ok with being kicked out of the gallery.
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LOCATION 3: Sidewalk under scaffolding
Any blog reader and/or friend of mine knows I am fond of the grit and graffiti of NYC. I knew of a graffitied block in the neighborhood that’s been covered with scaffolding for years, and I had the wedding party stand on the sidewalk beneath it so they stayed dry. I, on the other hand, stood on the street in the sleet, umbrella in one hand and camera in the other, stuck between the poles that held up the scaffolding. Easy? Definitely not. Fun? Extremely.
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I’d also like to add that I did this entire shoot wearing snow boots. Between that and the whole getting-kicked-out-of-a-gallery thing, I’m considering adopting “badass wedding photographer” as a tagline :D

But see? Rain on your wedding day aint so bad. If anything, it makes it more exciting!

Part 1 (getting ready + ceremony) can be seen here.
Engagement + sneak peek photos can be found here.
Part 2 (portraits + receptions) below!:

We started the day bright and early with portraits at the Anderson House in Washington D.C. Jill and Esrael decided to have a ‘first look’ and got to see each other before the ceremony. I could write a whole blog post dedicated to why couples should always try to do this on their wedding day – it’s an excellent, excellent idea. Getting portraits taken at the start of the day meant that they were free to enjoy the rest of their wedding day without having to leave any part of it to go get pictures taken. A couple should not have to miss any part of their own party!

But oh, what a gorgeous venue the Anderson House is. We could have spent the entire day exploring it and taking pictures!

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One of the many reasons why this wedding was so awesome was that they had TWO receptions! Two VERY different receptions, at that. Jill has the biggest sweet tooth of anyone I have ever known. It’s not unheard of her to replace entire meals with some sort of dessert, or incorporate a bakery trip into every city visit. So, not surprisingly, Jill had a dessert reception at her wedding. I have never seen so many different sweets in one room! Cookies, cupcakes, babka, fondue, chocolate, candy, and pretty much any other dessert you can think of… you name it, she had it. And at the end, all the guests got to fill up a bag with treats to take home.

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Kelsey took the shot below of Jill and I on stage. We thought it’d be funny if I took Jill’s “throne” and she had to stand next to me :)
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Reception #2 was the Eritrean reception, with hundreds of Esrael’s friends & family members in attendance. Lots of music, dancing, and most importantly – FOOD. Eritrean food is so flavorful and veggie-friendly, and meant to be eaten with your hands rather than with utensils. More specifically, you typically cover a thin, spongey bread with servings of food, and then rip off pieces of the bread to pick up the food with and then eat. It’s pretty fantastic.

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Look at the gorgeous jewelry adorning her hand!
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Congrats again, you guys! :)