My career as a wedding planner started years ago at the classic and stunning The Yale Club. I am always excited and nostalgic to return to the place where it all started, so when Adriana and Doug contacted me last year, I was happy to help them plan their wedding. Adriana carefully selected this ribbon […]
Brazilian weddings are very similar to weddings in the United States. They are more formal than some and tend to go on later into the evening. A dear friend is Brazilian by marriage and recently attended the wedding of her brother-in-law. Knowing how I appreciate the details, she asked her husband to take these pictures. […]
With the holidays behind us and an exciting 2010 season about to begin, I am so happy I have time to resume my Best of 2009 series. The events I planned and coordinated last year were among the best of my career, I am so thrilled to finally have the opportunity to share the details […]
Breaking the Plate At the beginning of the Czech wedding reception, a plate is broken at the feet of the bride and groom and they must sweep the chips together. This tradition has its roots in two superstitions; that chips bring happiness and the newlyweds show a will to cooperate by jointly sweeping the chips […]
The evening reception was under a tent in the backyard of the bride’s parents in Scarsdale, New York. There was more music, entertainment and dancing! My trusty Canon point and shoot could not capture the magnitude of the scene, but suffice to say the lighting, smoke and mood reminded me of a movie! Tomorrow I’ll […]
A few weeks ago, In Any Event asked me to work an Indian wedding with them. Words will not do it justice, instead I am going to share my photographs of this very vibrant and festive masterpiece. Day one was the ceremony at Oheka Castle: Tomorrow I will write briefly about their evening reception under […]