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I love how different each session and wedding we have photographed in Long Island has been. Scroll down if you are looking for a little inspiration on wedding and engagement session locations, and read along if you want to know a little bit more about each session.

I’ll start with my new favorite venue for smaller weddings, Aurora in Brooklyn. We photograph everything from elopements to big weddings, but the cozier ones with a select group of people have my heart. It’s just a different feel when everybody attending is genuinely happy and invested in being there, and Aurora is the perfect setting if you are looking for that feel on your wedding day. I stopped there to eat once, and I saw the photos of their weddings while I waited for the food, and then Hannah reached out to see if we were available for their wedding soon after. If I’ve manifested something, this is it. The photos here are mix of 35mm and digitals, and you can see a lot more photos of this day here.

Then this perfect Montauk day. I met Marcella on our first Long Island wedding (it’s still on the blog if you search for Brecknock Hall). I was the photographer, she was the hair stylist. She was great, the hair was flawless, and when I shared the photos with her she said she’d be in touch one day when she got engaged. I thought she was just being nice, but I saw her get engaged on Insta and soon after she reached out! We talked to her and Vinny over FaceTime, and soon after we met on her favorite place, Montauk, for a long engagement session. They are the cutest, best humans. We met at Harvest on Fort Pond, one of their favorite restaurants, then we headed to the lighthouse and ended the session at Sunset Beach. We took photos until there was no light left. I loved this day.

Only makes sense to jump to their wedding. It was beautiful and so much fun. Same as with their engagement, we stopped on a few different locations. They got ready at home, got married at St. Patrick’s Church in Glen Cove, made a stop at Planting Fields Arboretum for photos and video (gorgeous!), and partied the night away at Watermill Caterers in Smithtown, with 4th of July fireworks to end the night. –This way for the full wedding Blog post.

Back on the ocean side, we had our last engagement session of 2024 in Long Beach. It was a relaxed fun session, with an adorable pup. Just look at her face! -If you make it there, stop at Dough Hut for a snack.

I’ll end back in Brooklyn with another easygoing engagement session. This is the one where I started shooting film for clients (before I just randomly used it for personal photos only). Meet their sweet dog at the end. -There’s a mix of 35mm film and digitals.

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