What happens when you put a bunch of Filipinos and their friends in a room with dope music? A crazy dance party. Big thanks to Falcon Griffith, Kasal NY, Ivie Joy Flowers, Now & the Forevers and Events by Amable for providing the epicness.
kristina & tony / in the clouds
Chicago, you're pretty great. Especially that you hosted one great wedding with some amazing people. Also a bonus that I got to work with Velare Imaginarium for this one, view the motion at the end. Kristina and Tony everybody.
elizabeth & justin / written on the wall
These two. Love them. That is all.
neshani & mathew / fate deciding
One of my best friends, Kim Robinson, was on a plane back to New York from California and sat next to a couple. He ends up chatting them up and becomes friends with them. He invites us all to his birthday party in Brooklyn, which consisted of us picking our favorite movie clips and we'd explain why and play it on a projector (which btw, was one of the greatest ideas ever). Kim had mentioned to me that they were engaged, so we setup a consultation to chat about their wedding. I find out that she is from San Diego as well and is planning to have her wedding in Balboa Park, the Central Park of San Diego. They would be my first New York couple getting married in San Diego, which has become a prevalent theme in a business since then.
While this can be a testament of how sociable my friend Kim is, it can also be looked at as a tale of fate. While all couples are fated to meet, can the people who capture their weddings be fated as well? In this case, I think it can be. So I'd like you to view the photos of Neshani and Mathew. Their wedding was a blending of love, culture and everything in between.
See more photos on the Wedding Party blog.
cynthia & eli / over the city
When Cynthia and Eli contacted me about my wedding photography and told me that they got my info from my good friend Lydia from Ever Ours, I knew this was going to be a dope couple. Cynthia and Eli are my kind of couple, sleek, stylish and Eli and I even have similar haircuts. So I went over to their place in Astoria, Queens as they wanted to showcase their view of New York City. While the day was close to rain, we found some great spots all around their building and were able to rock it out before the downpour began. Thanks again to Lydia who also featured their shoot on her blog, I'll see you in Los Angeles Lydia!