If you’re planning your own city hall wedding, here’s what actually matters from a NYC City Hall wedding photographer’s point of view.
If you’re planning your own city hall wedding, here’s what actually matters from a NYC City Hall wedding photographer’s point of view.
Picture this: you are toasting your forever under a glittering NYC panorama, Lady Liberty winking from afar, as the sun dips into the Hudson like a golden vow.
If you are planning a smaller celebration, you have probably typed some version of “New York micro wedding photographer” into Google more than once. You are not alone. Over the past few years, couples have started rethinking what a wedding day really needs to look like.
Imagine pulling off a Liberty House Jersey City wedding on the coldest day of January, with a snowstorm brewing. That’s exactly what Joselyn and Dylan did at this Jersey City wedding venue, perched on the water with those unbeatable Manhattan skyline views.
When Sarah and Matthew planned their fall wedding in the Catskills, they wanted a place where their loved ones could slow down and truly be together for the weekend. They found that at Stonewall Estate in Delancey, NY, a gorgeous Catskills wedding venue.
I don’t think I’ll ever forget Ashley and Matt’s Shadowbrook at Shrewsbury wedding. It was one of those days that started quietly and built into something special.
Alexa and Brett’s West Hills Country Club NY wedding told a story years in the making. Their journey wove through college chance meetings and quiet persistence.
Le Chateau wedding venue was the perfect setting for Taylor and Robbie’s elegant, laid back celebration on August 17, 2025. Their day unfolded on a hilltop estate in South Salem, NY, surrounded by sweeping Hudson Valley views and a setting that already felt like a classic French garden. They leaned into that inspiration with soft, romantic details, letting the venue’s historic charm and relaxed atmosphere do most of the work.
It rained all day, but nothing could take away from the magic. Anastasia and Nicholas brought their love story full circle at the Grand Marquis wedding venue — the very place where they first met.
If a rom-com met a rooftop garden party and threw in a rainbow for good measure, you’d get Meri and Max’s wedding at Liberty House. With a love story that started in New Orleans and a proposal that totally caught Meri off guard in Central Park, these two brought big emotion, big laughs, and even bigger dance floor energy. From heartfelt vows to flying chairs during the Hora, everything about their day felt personal, joyful, and wildly fun. And yes, the rainbow was real.
Feel free to drop me a message if you’re interested in working together. Let me know which service you’d like more info on, your budget, and anything else you’d like to share about you and your partner. I’ll be in touch soon!













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