Shooting this wedding was very special to me since I have known Kim for quite awhile since high school, and having them both in my small group at church. It's also special to me because people think Henry and I look alike, so it was like shooting a wedding for my twin (but not really). Most of these images were taken at The Palace at Somerset Park. This was the 4th wedding in a row that it was pouring rain outside. I still didn't prevent us from getting some amazing images. Hope you guys had a great time at the Bahamas.

Special thanks to Angela for flying in to help out at this wedding. Make sure to order your handmade creatures before Christmas!
























The guys waiting for the ceremony to start.






















It's great to see previous wedding clients come back for more sessions! I shot Katrina and Gary's wedding 1.5 years ago, and they flew all the way from Michigan to do this portrait session in NYC. I always love doing portrait sessions for couples because we have fun and I tend to get more creative shots when we are not under time restrictions. For this session, we went around Grand Central, Times Square and Central Park. Again, all this was done in 20-30 degree weather... gotta love it.


























The weekend before Thanksgiving, I traveled down to Brick, NJ for Erin and Josh's wedding, which was right by the beach. Erin and Josh were brave enough to step outside after the ceremony to head toward the beach to take a few portraits in the 30 degree weather. As a photojournalist, I am always on the lookout for moments to capture at weddings. In this wedding, there were so many to capture such as the relationship between Erin and her sons, the amazing non-stop dancing skills of Erin's father, and relatives hiding under reception tables. Here are just a few of my favorite moments at Erin and Joshua's wedding.










Erin and her youngest son






Erin's father showed me this picture of Erin as a baby that he kept in his jacket pocket.










This is one of the few portraits we were able to capture in the 30 degree weather before we couldn't feel anything.