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Danish + Caitlin Wedding

While everyone else is enjoying their wintery weather, we’ve been working hard to catch you all up on photos from this past wedding season. With more time on our hands, we have been preparing a whole slew of weddings/engagements/family photos to slowly release to all of our faithful blog followers. Here is our latest set.

We had been introduced to Caitlin and Danish through one of Jon’s friend’s at Rutgers, and definitely have to say this was one of the smoothest wedding days of 2010. Although the wedding day schedule was pretty packed, we had plenty of time (and creative room) to capture their beautiful wedding day celebration. One of the many significant details to their wedding day was actually the church that Caitlin and Danish chose to have their wedding ceremony in. This was the exact same church that our bride’s parents got married in, many years back (see image#4 and remember that photo as you browse). Some of our favorite images from this day include Danish’s teary-eyed reaction to seeing his bride walk down the aisle, the moment Caitlin helped Danish wipe away his runny nose (that’s real love right there), and the bridal party photos we took at Deep Cut Gardens in Middletown, NJ. They celebrated the night away at an excellent waterfront reception, the Oyster Point Hotel. The spectacular music for the night was provided by Dynasty Entertainment (highly recommended by us… their covers and vibe are one-of-a-kind). Enjoy these photos, and once again congratulations to Danish & Caitlin.
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Brian + Sara (Korean Wedding Ceremony)

I’m excited to write that Brian + Sara are the first couple I’ve ever had the opportunity to work with three times in the span of three months. As you may recall, their gorgeous spring engagement session took place in Princeton. Before we knew it, time flew and I joined them for two separate wedding ceremonies. (Did you see the teasers here or here?). The first of the two ceremonies, as shown below, was a traditional Korean Wedding Ceremony.

If you ask anyone who knows me well, you’ll learn that I love witnessing and experiencing different cultural practices/traditions, because I really believe that there is so much depth and history rooted within cultural celebrations. From what I’ve learned, it’s actually not too common that marrying couples conduct a full out Korean Ceremony nowadays. This made the experience all the more fascinating to me.

First off, the attire was amazingly colorful and intricate. Within the actual marriage ceremony, there was a lot of tea drinking, exchanging of bows, and other things I wish I could have interpreted (unfortunately, I don’t speak Korean). Afterwards, the bowing ceremony took place. Since Brian and Sara were purposely not informed about the structure of the ceremony, this made everything a little more relaxed, unpredictable & fun to watch.

At one point, Brian’s parents were instructed to toss a handful of dried dates towards the bride and groom. However many dates that the b&g caught on a piece of fabric, this number would symbolize how many children they would have together. This was definitely one of my favorite moments.

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Jason + Melissa’s Wedding || Centenary College Weddings

Jason and Melissa’s wedding ceremony took place early this summer at the most unique of locations– Centenary College (aka Melissa’s alma mater). It’s campus, like many schools established in the 19th century, is home to beautiful architecture and scenery. One can’t tell from looking at the photos, but the day was incredibly hot & humid. Regardless, their big day went by smoothly- a short & sweet ceremony followed by a whole lot of celebrating. Towards the end of the evening, a surprise birthday cake came out for our groom’s dad.

Biggest surprise of the evening? When a surprise birthday cake for Jason’s dad was rolled out front and center. However, hands down, my very favorite moment of the night was at the very end. The reception was starting to wrap up when the DJ played “That’s amore” and the dance floor came alive with people. Not only was everyone dancing and locking arms, but the crowd chimed in with the song– including singing along to all of the Italian lyrics (the bride’s side of the family is italian-american). Couldn’t have ended the night any better.

Congratulations again to Melissa & Jason on their wedding!!

Ceremony: Centenary College, Hackettstown, NJ
Reception: Mattar’s Bistro and Lounge, Allamuchy, NJ
Flowers: Katarina Florist & Gift, Hackettstown, NJ

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