The sweetest couple of all time hosted their nearest and dearest in the Hudson Valley. There were hennaed hands and wayfarers and an incredible DJ and a dessert table without peer. And adorable groomsmen.
An elegant affair at the River Cafe in Brooklyn, NY, overlooking the East River. This wedding featured the cutest flower girl I’ve ever seen, and some epic dance floor moves.
Some favorites from many weddings past. Rooftops and argyle socks and misty landscapes…. some even captured on film! (Which is still available, if you’re a fellow traditionalist.)
I cannot resist a bride with a sense of humor, or a photobooth, or precocious-but-well-behaved children, and this wedding had all three. It was also one of the last to be held at New York’s quirky and beautiful Tavern on The Green.
Bay and Juan were married at Greenwood Cemetery (which you might think would be creepy but you’d be wrong) and then they performed for their guests in Coney Island. It was awesome. Also there was a surprise prop plane hired by the bride’s family dog.
Argentina! Wine Country! Huge chocolate cake! Need I say more?
Quite literally a royal wedding: downtown Russian artist marries Irish Lord and they party with their friends in Brighton Beach. It was as fantastic as it sounds.
A simple and sweet party in the woods replete with canoes and a fire pit. And a reminder that a smoke machine always, always makes a wedding better.
It’s tough to beat a backyard wedding, and these two did it right, with music by friends, a transcendent tent, and cool shoes.