Francine and David's Rustic Adirondack Wedding on the Water

“Our wedding day was nothing short of magical. Looking at the pictures, it looks like a fantasy, but it was real. We were blessed by the pristine beauty and lush landscape of the Adirondack mountains in the heart of Summer. The timing of that day couldn't have been more perfect. The clouds created cover and color; the harp's dancing notes echoed in the ethereal woods; it rained as soon as the ceremony finished and people were in; and the passing downpour added hues and filtered the air in ways I had never seen before. Perhaps that's why the immediate moment is called the present. If we just breathe and be still, there are so many presents, and David and I were abundantly showered with gifts that day.”
~Francine on her wedding to David in the Adirondacks on the most perfect August evening.

To read more about Francine and Davids wedding, go to: https://saratogaliving.com/escape-adirondacks-wedding-water/

Cake: Classy Cakes by Andrea
Flowers: Sacandaga Flowers
Harpist: Karlinda Caldicott, The Living Harp
Guitarist: Scott Sanchez

Drew and Kate's Engagement Photos, Saratoga Springs

There are few things more amazing in life then watching your friends fall in love, and being able to capture those precious moments for them. I have been lucky enough to know Kate since college, our lives have been running parallel to each other ever since. Watching her with Drew, watching their love, sincerity, and kindness during these photos was incredible. This was supposed to be their wedding day, this was supposed to be the moment in their story when they said “I do”, this was months in planning. Like most plans this year, they had to be changed, reworked and adapted. Instead of a wedding, we spent the day celebrating their love at Hamlet and Ghost and Spa State Park for some epic engagement photos in Saratoga Springs, NY. These two took it in stride, hand in hand, wrapped in one another arms, and I am so lucky and humbled to be here for it.

Find someone who makes you laugh, on your wedding day, and everyday. Love is never canceled.

Michaela & Alex, Wedding Barn at Lakota's Farm, Cambridge NY Wedding Photographer

Some couples project their love; it’s infectious. You feel it when you’re around them. It’s as if someone slips rose-covered glasses over your eyes. Their happiness becomes your happiness. This is what it’s like to be around Michaela and Alex.

These two lovebirds wed on September 1st, 2018 on the 36 rolling and pastoral acres of the historic Lakota’s Farm in Cambridge, NY. Adorned with rustic and homey accents creating a familial and warm space against the dreamy backdrop of exposed wooden beams and twinkling fairy lights. Even the horses caught the celebration fever; grazing and enjoying the sweltering late-summer heat that precurses the onset of autumn in Upstate NY. 

A tender and heartfelt ceremony officiated by the Groom's Aunt left everyone in the mood to eat, drink, and be merry. The champagne popping and flowing; smiles and excitement in every face. The joining of two people culminating into a joyous barn bash complete with a sputtering sparkler send-off for the newlyweds. 

Congratulations Michaela and Alex may your life together always be full of love and celebration! 

Julia and Luca, Old Daley on Crooked Lake Wedding, Averill Park Wedding Photographer

There’s something about a hot summer night that has a timeless romantic quality to it - it’s how your skin can flush warm with the memory of loved ones near you, or how your feet remember the happy tiredness of dancing the night away and then the cool relief of dipping your heels into a lake under a starry sky. Summer nights are full of the last bit of golden sunlight lingering on the water or the fresh froth of beer spilling from a newly cracked can. It’s a feeling you can come back to at the simplest reminder - a warm breeze whispering in your ear, the smell of fresh grass, or maybe just the sight of a llama.

Julia and Luca said “I do” at St. Pius X in Loudonville surrounded by friends and family, and they celebrated the occasion at Old Daley on Crooked Lake. Old Daley is a beautiful historic venue with a hand-laid stone fireplace and fieldstone walls and a 1940s ballroom. This is where Julia’s grandparents were married, and it’s a place that will be forever special to the next generation: at one point Julia danced with her son Jude to The Beatles’ “Hey Jude” and then Luca joined the dance. And as the DJ cranked up the tunes for a happy crowd the newlyweds cracked open fresh cans of craft beer - Heady Topper, of course, for those who are in the know.

But even summer nights can’t last forever; eventually the llamas left and the dance crowd thinned. Even so, the heat of the day clung to the twilight while the newlyweds slipped away from the party to wade into the cool lake and have one final kiss under the starry sky. And this, I know, is how friends and family will remember this day: the love of the couple, the nearness of family and friends, the llamas, the craft beer, and the long summer day giving way to stars twinkling over the lakeshore.

Congratulations, Julia and Luca!