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Heather and Matthew were married at Grand Central, in the presence of dear friends and family, and perhaps most importantly, their adorable baby Genevieve.

Heather’s preparation was at the Mandarin Oriental, while Matt got ready at their apartment, which by sheer coincidence is the building directly across the street from where I live. Sojouner Auguste at Erganic Design was their planner and did a spectacular job. I must say I was thoroughly impressed with Sojourner’s work and dedication. I have never in fact received a more detail oriented and well organized schedule from a planner before and I would highly recommend her services.

The wedding and reception took place at Charlie Palmer’s Metrazure, which sits perched above the Main Concourse of the terminal and under the famous astronomical murals of the night sky.

There is something poetic about being married at Grand Central. Manhattan is a city bursting with energy, and Grand Central is an iconic symbol of that. Commuters, travelers, and sightseers bustle through its halls and corridors in that famous NYC rush, brushing in haste past each other with barely a thought or glance on their way to their next stop. So, one must take a certain pleasure when a wedding take place there, when amidst the usual bustle a moment is frozen, when lives rather than racing unbeknownst past each other, become instead inextricably linked, and rather than the fleeting glances of rushed commuters, we witness eyes intently locked in loving vows.

This was the first wedding I actually had where the couple had such a young baby with them. I love the way Heather and Matthew incorporated her into the ceremony, presenting her with a locket after reciting a vow they entitled “Honoring Genevieve.” While Kelly, Heather’s amazing friend, was thankfully there to tend and care for the baby, I must give great credit to Genevieve for not crying once through the whole event. She must have known that it was an important and special day she would look back on.

Vendors:

Cake: Ivy League Confections (Ayana Kimi 917.570.0504)
Flowers: Designs by Ahn
Hairstylist: Jeff Chastain
DJ: djkanbeats@gmail.com
Officiant: Rev Susanna Stefanachi Macomb
Videographer: Brian Sarkinen Wedding
Transportation: Silver Star Limousine
Make-up Artist: Nam Vo makeupnv@gamil.com
Quartet: Ambiance Quartet (Shane Thor Galligan 516.313.9581)

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Vendor List: Gown – Ian Stuart Veil – Erin Cole Hair – Allure Salon Make up – Michael Angelo Wonderland Ceremony – St. Mark’s Roman Catholic Church Reception – Tribeca Rooftop Band – NYC Swing Flowers – Marine Park Florist Stationairy – Georgia Fountoukis I can really appreciate the special bond that Jennifer and Vinny […]

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A City Hall wedding is imbued with a special sense of romance and intimacy. In forgoing the trappings of lavish weddings, one is forced to focus on the simple beauty of shared love and commitment and the warmth and closeness of immediate family and friends. As a photographer, I must confess that a stark and imposing municipal building can present artistic challenges- glorious gardens overflowing with radiant blossoms it simply is not. However, Mark and Yee were a couple with fine taste, and the careful attention to detail and the thought and efforts they put into styling, were an undeniable source of inspiration.

I found Mark and Yee to be a stunning couple. Mark, with his English accent, carries himself with a bit of Hugh Grant and made me feel like I was shooting a scene from Notting Hill. Yee, who works in product development in the fashion world, has an artistic sensibility which shined through in her choice of shoes, hairpiece and accessories.

I always find it to be an especially emotional tribute to love, when families fly in from all over for the wedding. Mark’s family, who are from England, made the long trip across the Atlantic. Yee’s parents came from the opposite direction out from Minnesota. In total there were 13 family members. Perhaps most special was that they only met for the first time the day before the wedding, embracing not only Mark and Yee as a couple but also eachother now as one large family.

After a short ceremony at City hall, we all went to the wonderful Asiate Restaurant in the Mandarin hotel.

I’ll add the story soon of how Mark and Yee met in their own words. For now, I will just say that they met in a bar where Yee was part-time bartending as a supplement to other full-time work. He was mesmerized by her beauty, but had trouble getting her number as she was not comfortable with handing out numbers at work. So, Mark’s friend read a book of pickup lines, and Marc took and tried his luck with one. I’ll have to find out which line exactly for all the men out there, as evidently, it worked uncharacteristically well.

Vendor List:
Dress: BCBG
Shoes: Kate Spade
Veil: Bridal Veil Falls
Feather Hair Piece: Regina B.
Flowers: Florisity
Necklace: J. Crew

Suit: Zegna
Cuff Links: Paul Smith

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