Category Archives: wedding

katie & alex got married! {new york city wedding photographer}

I can’t tell you how much I loved Katie & Alex’s wedding (and especially their ring bearer, Una the dog).  I’ve gone a little overboard choosing photos for the blog entry! Be sure to check out the video: Katie & Alex got married!! from Laura Boyd on Vimeo. Ceremony Venue: Rose Garden, Brooklyn Botanical Gardens Portraits:...

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sneak peek: katie & alex {married!}

Katie & Alex’s wedding on Saturday was a blast.  From the ceremony in the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens to portraits at Coney Island and the Meatpacking District to an intimate reception at a Soho restaurant, it was a photographer’s dream.  Here is just a little teaser:

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married: denise & cory {grand central wedding}

Last month, I got to spend some time with Denise and Cory and their beautiful family to photograph their intimate ceremony in Grand Central Terminal and then take some portraits of the bride and groom inside Grand Central and in Bryant Park.  Even though it was a rainy day, the weather cooperated with us just...

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married: austin & virginia (hallockville museum farm wedding)

Last weekend I photographed the wedding of Austin and Virginia out in Long Island at Naugles Barn at Hallockville Museum Farm.  They are a sweet, fun couple with the most loving bunch of family and friends.  It was just a blast to be around them and take part in their celebration.  Pretty  much every detail...

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sneak peek: austin & virginia

Yesterday I traveled to Riverhead to shoot Austin & Virginia’s wedding at Naugles Barn.  Their wedding was fun, fun, fun, and it was a pleasure to be around such warm and happy people!  Thanks for letting me share your day, guys! One of my favorite things about the wedding – the bride’s cowboy boots: The...

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married: ulrich & tanja (manhattan wedding)

Last week, I spent a day with Ulrich and Tanja, who came to NYC from Germany to get married.  These guys were an absolute blast!  We began at City Hall for their civil ceremony and then took the subway to Central Park for portraits.  We really covered a lot of ground!  After a horse-drawn carriage...

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