Featured on TheKnot.com – Sofia & Stuart’s Wedding
We are proud to announce that Sofia & Stuartl’s wedding has been featured on TheKnot.com. Please click the image below to check it out! Or you can check out our blog post here.
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We are proud to announce that Sofia & Stuartl’s wedding has been featured on TheKnot.com. Please click the image below to check it out! Or you can check out our blog post here.
If you’re doing your engagement shoot in the winter time, in NY, you usually have 2 choices: do your engagement shoot indoors, where you probably have to get permission from the building management, or brave the cold temperatures outside and hope for the best. Michelle and Frank opted to go outside. And I applaud them for smiling and having fun despite the super cold temperatures and blistering wind! Especially at the southern end of Brooklyn Bridge Park, near the pedestrian suspension bridge to the Brooklyn Promenade, the wind was gusting quite well, making it feel like it was sub-freezing. The pedestrian suspension bridge was closed, b/c it was too windy. And I especially thank Michelle, since she was in a skirt! Not many couples could handle these conditions! But they handled it like champs! (Does anyone say that anymore? Or am I getting old?) And it’s a testament to the kind of couple they are. They are great together!!
With their wedding in September, they won’t have to worry about the cold! They have a gorgeous venue lined up and I cannot wait to photograph their wedding!
Sometimes things aren’t always perfect, as every wedding has its share of hiccups. For Sofia & Stuart, they had more than their fair share, but what I loved about them was that they kept their cool! They didn’t stress, at all. And they what every couple is supposed to do their wedding day: they just enjoyed their special day and enjoyed their time with all of their friends and family who traveled from all over the world. Sofia & Stuart are such a great couple… calm, cool, collected and they both definitely have act together which makes them such a perfect match for one another! I wish all couples would be this chill!
Thank you Sofia & Stuart for having us be your wedding photographer!
There seems to be a theme this summer of couples traveling to NYC to have their engagement photos done. This time Jennifer and John traveled from Canada on a mini vacation to NYC. John and Jennifer wanted some classic NYC photos but without going to the Central Park. So instead, we opted for simpler locations in the Village and Soho. And then we made our way to Brooklyn Bridge Park for Sunset. It was a pretty awesome afternoon! And is it me or does Jennifer remind of you Jessica Simpson?
Taking a vacation to NYC, touring, seeing the sites, catching a baseball game… all of that sounds like a pretty good time, right? Now, throw in an engagement shoot in Central Park and makes it even better! Desiree and Mike traveled from California to NYC for a vacation and their engagement shoot. We were blessed with a warm but beautiful morning! And not only did the photos turn out wonderfully but I was able to show them parts of Central Park that they have never seen, in person, before. So if you’re traveling to NYC and need a photographer/tour guide, Please shoot us an email! 😀
When you meet your future husband or wife in a religious building or service like a church, mosque, temple or synagogue, not only are you going score some bonus points with their parents, but you know that there is something special there. You know that you will share a bond will run a little deeper. Annie and Samir, two fun loving individuals, met in such a way. They are such a awesome couple who know how to balance the traditions of their families and modern lifestyles of being raised in The States! For the engagement shoot, we kept things pretty simple and met up on a beautiful Sunday morning. From the photos, you can definitely tell that they are a great match.
We are proud to announce that Rom & Jeff’s Engagement Shoot from last year has been featured on the Lela NY WEdding Blog. Click here to check it out.
So last night, we were invited to attend The Knot Gala, 2013. This was our first time to the event and what an amazing event it was. It was held at the NY Public Library on 5th Ave. So many amazing vendors from all over the country were there. We made a lot of new friends and re-connected with some friends that we haven’t seen in a while! Here are just a few photos from the event. $$$$
Ladies, let’s be honest for just a moment. No matter how much you deny it, the majority of you are shopoholics, especially when it comes to the latest fashion trends. The Esvy team has been exposed to enough episodes of Sex in the City (not by choice, but by our close female friends with remote in hand proclaiming it the best show to hit the tube…ever), and have taken plenty of strolls down NYC’s SoHo district & 5th Ave. to recognize that women’s fashion is a force which all photographers must be mindful.
For those of our female readers who have recently become engaged and are brainstorming strokes of genius for your engagement sessions, don’t pass on that Cosmopolitan cover worthy dress sitting at that shopping window. The Esvy team always recommends that their ladies bring at least two contrasting outfits for their engagement shoots. The photos coming out of your engagement shoot will be everlasting memories of you and your significant other right before your wedding. A pair of gorgeous outfits for your engagement session and many years down the road, you and your loved ones will have a lasting impression of how you looked on your Sunday best as well as on a day-to-day basis. It can also be quite entertaining to see the progression of fashion when taking a look back at your engagement shots, wondering and laughing hysterically at how you convinced yourself to wear such an outfit. Another small tip: Although most assume that you are restricted to the threads of the season, don’t let that drive your final decision. To a certain extent, the photographer can manufacture outdoor shots to hopefully fit the season of your attire. Indoor engagement shots are even more manageable situations and open the door wide open to whatever outfits float your boat. (Thank goodness for air conditioners!) Just ensure you don’t wear a springtime dress & sandals outside in subzero weather during a snowstorm. But I’m sure you already knew that. 🙂 AND MOST OF ALL: HAVE FUN!
When I (Darren) was a kid, living just outside of New York City, I always used to visit Rockefeller center, especially when family was visiting from out of town. We would do the typical round of tourist spots like St Patrick’s and FAO. But now, a whole new crop of tourist spots have sprung up creating the necessity for crowd control and TSA-like lines that stretch for blocks along busy 5th Avenue. Back when I was a kid, Times Square was still a dangerous place to be, but now it’s the media capital of the world. And Thank You, Steve Jobs for creating hipster heaven in the form of a giant glass cube. So while the world and city has changed, the timeless traditions of the holidays, thankfully remain true.
Happy Holidays to you and your family!!!