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  • About Shira

    I am an international photographer based in New York, an award-winning member of the prestigious Wedding Photojournalist Association (WPJA) , ISPWP, and a member of the Best of Wedding Photography Association. My work has been published and acclaimed internationally, appearing in Brides Magazine, Anhelo (Japan), The Knot, and The Knot China. I have also been featured on many industry-leading blogs such as Grace Ormonde, Style Me Pretty, WellWed, Essence, Bride's Cafe, Brooklyn BrideOneWedMerci NY and more. Originally from Israel, I have had the pleasure of photographing many American, French, Yemenite, Ethiopian, Korean, Indian and Moroccan weddings and events. I have photographed in New York's most legendary spots like the Waldorf-Astoria, The Plaza, The Pierre, Gotham Hall, the Hamptons, and more. Through my photojournalistic style, I aim to capture the spontaneity, joy, emotion and ambiance of the important day with photos that present an unfolding story. My incredible clients have taken me all over the world to photography their weddings; including India, Canada, the Caribbean, etc. I am free to travel throughout the US and internationally, and am available for a wide variety of events. Feel free to look at my website.

    Also, here are a few testimonials from some of my wonderful clients.

  • My Blog

    Welcome to my blog!   This blog showcases not only my work from many of the beautiful weddings I am privileged to photograph, but also reveals glimpses of my personality.    Here is an opportunity to share some great moments  as well as give clients,  guests and friends the chance to comment. I also hope prospective clients will be able to not only explore my photography and style, but will also find inspiring ideas, recommendations , and tips for their own wedding planning.   I myself got married five years ago and I remember how overwhelming it all was- especially picking the right photographer!  :-)

Rachel and Glenn were married at Angel Orensanz.  Ever since Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick’s weddng there in 1997, Angel Orensanz has become one of NYC’s most desirable venues. It is a marvel just to walk into this gothic 1849 synagogue in the Lower East Side, modeled after the Cathedral in Cologne. And its Beethoven inspired atmosphere, combined with the brilliant and luminous work of the lighting designers, make it an absolute pleasure to shoot there. There is always something theatrical about a wedding, and this is the perfect stage.

Rachel looked stunning in her Anatase dress by Ulla Maija. And Glenn looked every bit as debonaire. The day was coordinated by Xochitl from Always a Bridesmaid, who did a fabulous job and is highly recommended. In contrast the the romantic splendor of the venue, we shot the Bride and Groom portraits with a simple urban charm and went to Grand Central Station and South Street Seaport.  Many of my couples adore these locations and they so typify the energy and dynamic quality of the City, that I never tire of shooting there.

It was very important for Rachel and Glenn to have a traditional Jewish wedding, which consists of the Tish, Ketubah, Mothers breaking of the plate, Bedenkin, Ceremony, Yichud, Horah, and Mezuika. Each part is filled with deep meaning, tradition and religious symbolism that respects both the solemnity of the ceremony as well as joyously celebrates the commitment. I am very familiar with all the parts of a Jewish wedding, but perhaps the part that intrigues me most is the breaking of the plate. At the beginning of the wedding, it has become customary for not the Groom, but actually the mothers of the bride and groom to get together and smash a very large plate. The symbolism perhaps parallels the better known and often enthusiastic smashing of the cup by the Groom, though some say the breaking of the plate represents an act, which like a marriage, once performed cannot be undone.

Rachel sent me the story below of how she and Glenn met. I especially loved the precision with which she tallied the days :) – each day was obviously so important to her, it was worthy of being individually counted.

“Exactly 1,649 days ago Glenn and I both went to the 27th birthday of our mutual friend Nicole at a bar that no longer exists…called “6’s And 8’s.” We were introduced early in the night by another friend Leron who told me I HAD to hang out with this guy…which I did all night. We ended up on a brownstone stoop at four am…eating Mamouns Falafel and drinking a bottle of water as we flirted some more..Glenn took me out dancing a few days later…and we’ve been together ever since. We got engaged on December 30th of last year….just in time to bring in the new year!”

Here are a sneak-peak of some of their photos:

Vendors:

Coordinator: Xochitl from Always a Bridesmaid
Hair and  Make-up:  Maria and Elizabeth form Nelson D’leon
Dress: Ulla Maija
Caterer: Above and Beyond
Band: Doug Winters, The Best Kept Secret
Flowers: Melarosa

Eliberty and Juan were married at the The Church of the Incarnation with a reception at the NY Botanical Garden.
I really adore shooting in grand churches. The monumental architecture focuses everyone’s attention on the significance of the moment.

The Church of the Incarnation is a particularly beautiful one and has in fact been called “the St. Patrick’s Cathedral of Washington Heights”.

Eliberty looked resplendent in her gown, by Israeli designer Pnina Tornai, and Juan was her perfect and handsome complement. The camera naturally gravitates to the eyes and Eliberty is especially blessed with powerful warmth that emanates from hers. This made her especially photogenic and gave a number of photos that ethereal dreamlike quality.

Eliberty & Juan’s story began eight years ago at their alma mater, Carnegie Mellon University. For two years, they had seen each other in passing, equally intrigued and too bashful to say hello. After many months of eager observation, the perfect chance finally arose for both of them. Juan found her selling tickets for a party at everyone’s favorite lounge, Cozumel. When he inquired about the tickets, Eliberty excitedly told him that she hoped to see him there. He showed up, and the rest is history. They got together, and almost instantly became best friends.

Then once on a rainy day Juan told Eliberty he had to go away to an event for work. Instead, Eli arrived home to a surprise. When she got home, there was a handwritten love note on the front door. Then, as she stepped inside, there was Juan bent on one knee with candles lit.

Vendors
Church: The Church of Incarnation
Venue: The New York Botanical Garden
Caterer: Abigail Kirsch
Hotel: The Sherry Netherland
Flowers: Surroundings Flowers
DJ/MC: Pro Latin Entertainment
Hair & Makeup: MHM NYC
Invitations: Judy Ko Design
Dress: Pnina Tornai, Collection sold at Kleinfeld
Bridesmaids Dresses: Watters and Watters, Collection sold at Here Comes the Bridesmaid
Tuxedos: Calvin Klein, Collection sold at Men’s Wearhouse
Rings: Blue Nile
Shoes: Manolo Blahnik

Here is a sneak peak of some of their photos: