This may very well be one of the coldest Novembers we’ve had in NYC for the past few years. I was hoping it would warm up to the mid-40s by last Sunday, when I was scheduled to shoot Melissa and Andy’s engagement photos, but alas, the mercury didn’t rise much above 34! Melissa and Andy were great sports though – they powered through the biting winds off of the East River and I think we got some great images of them in Brooklyn. They were a really fun couple to shoot and I gave them almost no direction at all – they were total naturals. The photos speak for themselves.
Engagements
Nov 25 2008
Chilly November Engagement Shoot – Melissa and Andy
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Oct 21 2008
Bree & Brady – Engaged!
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Oct 15 2008
Busy Weekend – Engagements!
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I had the opportunity this past weekend to shoot two couples’ engagement photos and lucky for me, they were both a blast.
Sasha and Ryan met while they were both at NYU so we did a bunch of shots around the university and Washington Square Park. And since Ryan proposed in Bryant Park, we moved uptown a bit for some shots there.
Alaina and German live in Brooklyn (German grew up there) so they wanted a real Brooklyn feel to their engagement photos. We spent the afternoon around the water at DUMBO and then walked across the Brooklyn Bridge a bit. Despite the throngs of people out enjoying the beautiful weather, we managed to get some great shots on the bridge.
Couldn’t ask for a better weekend, though I’m looking forward to more fall-like weather.
Feb 17 2008
Engagement shoot: Becca & Keith in DUMBO
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Did a quick engagement shoot with Becca and Keith today in DUMBO. I love the views of the Brooklyn Bridge and the neighborhood’s quiet cobblestone streets. Becca and Keith were awesome to work with and were good sports about being out in the cold.














