Mike and Jenn braved the summer heat for this July engagement session. With all of us juggling extremely busy summer schedules, it was a miracle that we could meet up for this! Fortunately, this lovely couple worked through the heat, sweat & humidity without a single complaint. We ventured around Central Park– under bridges, behind fountains, on top of boulders, and even to one of my favorite (secret) spots– and we have the images to prove it.
Congratulations once again to Mike and Jenn on their engagement, and we wish you two the very best in your new future together.
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15 Jul ’13 | Categories: Engagement Photography | Tags: black and white engagement photos, creative light NYC engagements, creative photographers NY NJ CT, Engagement Sessions NY, engagement shoot session, engagements, jt, july engagement photography, New York State Engagements, New York State weddings, NYC New York City engagement photos, photography in Central Park NYC, summer wedding engagement photos | 3 Comments »
When this family inquired with us, they weren’t just interested in a summer family photo-session in the greatest city in the world. They also wanted to commemorate this 4th of July, as a family, prior to their move to Europe. Best of all, they showed up in matching American Flag Old Navy t-shirts.
As the daylight began to dim and our time was coming to an end, I had the family take a seat in the grass and asked them to get their kids laughing. This ended up being my favorite image from their session.
3 Jul ’13 | Categories: Family & Children Photography | Tags: central park family portraits summer moments black and white, güell family photo session portraits, independence day portraits family lifestyle, jt, nyc family photos | Leave A Comment »
Sarah and Mark tied the knot in the most picturesque of settings; pure Michigan beauty. For their special wedding weekend, they reserved an entire recreational campground (including gorgeous lakeside views, rustic cabins + campfire rings) all tucked away in the forest.
Joined by family and friends from all over the country, this happy couple exchanged vows on the lakeshore. Although the weather was overcast, the skies began clearing up shortly after they were introduced as husband and wife. We enjoyed cocktail hour under sunny skies, celebrated amongst loved ones over a feast of food and drinks, and topped off the evening under the stars.
Much of the details from their wedding day was DIY– something I always love seeing at weddings is the venue I love these Outdoor Wedding Venues Brisbane be sure to check them out if planning a wedding. I particularly admire DIY wedding details because it reflects an enormous amount of commitment, time, creativity + personality from the couples themselves. Wooden handcarved wedding topper (credit to a grandfather), handmade bouquets, and specially decorated homemade cupcakes were a few of my favorite things that day. The DIY aspect, coupled with a very natural setting, was very much inline with the newlywed’s wedding day vision.
Take note of the wedding rings in the photos below. Sarah’s wedding band and engagement ring had both belonged to Mark’s mother… a really significant and special aspect of their wedding commitment. Sarah gave Mark mens titanium wedding rings from alpinerings. Having already known this detail coming into the weekend, I completely choked up during the dinner speeches. Mark’s brother was giving a toast to the newlyweds, and at one point said to the bride, “Sarah, you are the answer to our mom’s prayers.”
This was my third time in Michigan for a wedding. With each visit, the charm of Michigan continues to captivate me, again and again.
Enjoy the photos below. Please follow us on our Facebook page to see more of our work!!
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17 Jun ’13 | Categories: Wedding Photography | Tags: campfire, central michigan weddings, children at play, destination Michigan pure nature weddings, DIY Brides, flying squirrels, forest weddings, hand carved wooden cake topper, jt, Long Lake Outdoor Center weddings, low light photography, Mark Sarah MI, michigan forest weddings, Michigan Weddings, NJ travel photographers, photojournalism weddings, tall groom, wedding photographer Kalamazo, wedding photography near Grand Rapids, wedding photojournalist, wedding photojournalist Michigan, weddings in nature forests, weddings near Kalamazoo Grand Rapids, Yankee Springs Recreational Area weddings | 1,244 Comments »
…Seven hundred and ten miles later…
I (Jon) had the absolute privilege of joining this couple for a really special weekend celebration in Michigan. Mark and Sarah chose a setting that thoughtfully reflected their love for nature (as well as their very first date!) The weekend events took place in Middleville, MI, tucked away into the woods, and surrounded by love ones who had flown in from all over the country.
Here’s a few of my favorite frames from their Friday evening rehearsal dinner. Picking my #1 favorite image would be impossible; but definitely note the little rebel eating out of the Cheez-it box, and the shooting star image. S’mores, vegetarian mexican dinner, shooting stars, energetic children at play, and a whole lot of love… what more could a photographer ask for? Enjoy!
(Edit: 6/17/13 Click here to see a whole lot of images from their wedding weekend!)
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16 Jun ’13 | Categories: Wedding Photography | Tags: campfire, central michigan weddings, children at play, destination Michigan pure nature weddings, DIY Brides, forest weddings, jt, low light photography, Mark Sarah MI, Michigan Weddings, photojournalism weddings, tall groom, wedding photographer Kalamazo, wedding photography near Grand Rapids, weddings in nature forests, Yankee Springs Recreational Area weddings | 1,109 Comments »
We’re proud to feature Day 1 of Gayatri + Shiva’s traditional Hindu wedding celebration.
Of the 100+ weddings that we’ve had the opportunity to photograph over the last few years, we can recall only one other instance where we have started photographing before 5am. This Thursday celebration began bright and early around 4am. What began as a super-early start quickly transformed into an incredibly fun (yet rewarding) day of colors, celebration, laughs, and tradition. From the early morning wedding ceremony at the renowned Hindu Temple of Greater Chicago to the myriad of rich colors + textures, G + S’s wedding ceremony was simply unforgettable. We finished off the afternoon with a delicious vegetarian lunch banquet. Special thanks to Matt of MSW Photos for assisting me on this day.
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27 May ’13 | Categories: Wedding Photography | Tags: Chicago IL weddings, chicago wedding photography, chicagoland weddings, colorful weddings, destination weddings Chicago, early morning weddings, Gayatri Shiva, Hindu Temple Ceremonies, jt, mehendi mehndi, memorial weekend weddings, Midwest Wedding Photographers, multiday wedding event photography, South Indian weddings, Southeast Asian Brides, Tamil wedding ceremony traditions, weddings at Hindu Temple of Great Chicago HTGC Rama Temple | 1 Comment »
Here’s another super-secret-surprise-proposal that you don’t want to miss. I (Jon) have been fortunate enough to know this couple for quite a few years. When Vince contacted me about my early June availability, I knew something special was going down… and this time, it was taking place in New Orleans, LA.
Jen + a girlfriend had been on a 5-day cruise prior to our Wednesday arrival. In collaboration with her friend, we flew in Wednesday afternoon, checked into our hotel, and spent the day exploring this charming city. The last time us guys were in NOLA, we were doing Hurricane Katrina relief work, and it was a completely different city.
Come Thursday morning, we took the public trolley to the Audubon Zoo and camped out a few hours early. The ladies’ cruise ship docked earlier that morning, so we wanted to be there first to gather our bearings. We waited, and waited.. and waited some more. Through my telephoto lens, I eventually spotted them walking our way… with Jen unknowingly walking into a big surprise. When she set her eyes on Vince, she exclaimed, “What the…. what are you doing here?” They hugged, chatted, and eventually, she said, “Yes!” (special mention needs to go to Vince for using a Star Wars themed moleskine calendar book, with hand-punched spacing in the book for the engagement ring)
After taking a break from all the excitement, we grabbed lunch at a great little luncheonette called The Camellia Grill. Hearty food, entertaining staff, and a no-frills, “did-we-just-travel-back-in-time?” lunch experience were had by all. If you haven’t been there before, go. It’s what a diner should be, and we can say that because we’re all from New Jersey.
We returned to the Audubon Zoo, where Vince + Jen joined me for an impromptu engagement session. We climbed up trees, passed a swamp monster, spent a few minutes in the Hurricane Simulator (thank you Jen for obliging), all before the zoo closed its doors. We split up for our dinner plans, and reunited over a famous order of beignets at Cafe duMonde. We polished off our night at the phenomenal Pat O’Brien’s— my first ever experience with duelling pianos. The only downside to our day was when it ended.
Congratulations once again to our friends Vince + Jen! Thank you for allowing Dreamlite Photography to be a part of your surprise engagement.
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11 May ’13 | Categories: Engagement Photography, Miscellaneous | Tags: Audubon Zoo proposals, Cafe du Monde visit, creative engagement photos at a zoo, creative photography engagements, creative proposals NOLA, destination proposals, diy proposal, french quarter beignets, jt, moleskine proposal, New Orleans photography, Piano Bar Pat Obriens, rutgers alumni engagement wedding proposal, southern engagements, spanish moss, star wars themed moleskine, surprise engagements in New Orleans, surprise proposal, Vince Jen, wedding photojournalist | 1 Comment »
On a very last minute scheduling frenzy, these two love birds met up with Jon in northern New Jersey for their engagement photos. The cherry blossoms were nearly peaking when this session took place, and we happily soaked in the magnificent colors as we worked our way around Branchbrook Park. Some say this park Newark’s best kept secret– so much so that we almost decided not to write about the location specifics (half-kidding).
Priscilla and Dayton: congratulations to the both of you on your engagement, and thanks for letting Dreamlite Photography be a part of this celebration.
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7 May ’13 | Categories: Engagement Photography | Tags: april 2013 engagement photography, april engagement photographers, bokeh fest, bokeh mania, Branchbrook Park, Cherry Blossoms, colorful NJ NYC Park engagement photography, Japanese cherry Blossoms colors colorful, jt, northern new jersey photographers, NYC NJ wedding engagement photography, priscilla dayton, spring engagement photography | 2 Comments »
Recently had the opportunity to join this wonderful family for some springtime photos with their two young children. We ventured around Colonial Park to soak in the spring colors, and ended our session with a breakfast picnic. Here’s a few of our favorite moments from that day.
If your family (or you know of someone) interested in having family portraits taken, please contact us!
Shoot us an email at jon@dreamlitephotography.com
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5 May ’13 | Categories: Family & Children Photography | Tags: creative documentary portraits, family, family photo session, family portraits, jt, natural light photographer, NJ Portrait Photography, spring colors | Leave A Comment »
Here are a few favorites from Rob + Nancy’s engagement session on Bryn Mawr’s stunning campus. With spring colors, an easy-going couple, and beautiful light, we lacked nothing that day except for time with this awesome couple.
To Nancy and Rob: thanks for choosing Dreamlite, and we wish you two the best on your wedding celebrations next year!
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21 Apr ’13 | Categories: Engagement Photography | Tags: bring mawr blooming trees flowers colorful, bryn mawr alumna, bryn mawr spring colors, colorful engagement photography in Philadelphia, jt, PA Philly engagement photography, spring april engagement sessions, Spring photo shoot, university engagement photos | 1,069 Comments »
We’re kicking off our 2013 wedding season with Erny and James’ very intimate private ceremony. They officially tied the knot last week in NYC, and celebrated their new lives together among family. Their private ceremony took place at The Water Club, a very choice location situated along the East River. Loved ones flew in from as far as California to celebrate with Erny + James, and the entire night felt like a super fancy family banquet (with extra fancy clothes). It was stress-free, close-knit, warm, and everything a private ceremony should be. Congratulations once again to Erny and James, and we wish you the very best in your new lives together!
Below are a few of our favorite frames from this lovely couple’s event– enjoy! (With single-digit evening temperatures outside, a shout-out to the Water Club for keeping us all warm is definitely mandatory. Although the Water Club’s Yelp! page says that they are closed for renovation, they are actually really open.. and really wonderful!)
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27 Jan ’13 | Categories: Wedding Photography | Tags: asian american wedding photographer, candid wedding moments, documentary wedding PJ photojournalism, East River Wedding Photography, Erny and James, Initimate Weddings 2013 NYC, jt, NYC Wedding Photography, photojournalist weddings moments nj nyc, private ceremony NYC, small private events photographer, The Water Club NYC, The Water Club NYC wedding dinners venues, tri-state wedding photography photojournalism, wedding photojournalist, winter wedding photographers | 3 Comments »
At the end of October, Jon had the incredible opportunity to fly to Mexico City and collaborate with his good friend / fellow photographer cohort Victor Zuñiga for an all-night wedding celebration at the Anahuacalli Museum in southern Mexico City. Originally conceived by the legendary Diego Rivera, the actual museum wasn’t completed until after Rivera’s passing.
The daytime was full of the standard preparations, but the evening… the evening was something extraordinary. To call it “one big celebration” would be an infinite understatement. After doing some portraits with the bride and groom, the formal group photos, included a few b&g creative lighting portraits, and moved on to the actual ceremonies. The first ceremony was traditional; bridal party involvement, vows, music, confetti, celebratory kisses + the signing of the marriage license. Afterwards, they conducted a ‘spiritual ceremony’ of some sort, with a spiritual figure taking the lead of this one. Didn’t completely understand this part, but I was fascinated by the environmental uplighting & completely enamored that we were photographing a Mexican wedding under the moonlight. Amazing…(oh, and the couple eventually sealed a hand-written contract with blood drops from pricking their fingers with a pin)
Then the party got started. With multiple live performances (including a few numbers by YouTube sensations TropicalForever), endless cocktails, delicious hors d’oeuvres, tequila-pumping water guns, and phenomenal dancing all night long. At some point, we lost track of time… which, coinciding with the Mexican Daylight Savings Time, we were thoroughly confused. We officially wrapped up around 3:30am (or was it 4:30am?), drove back to Victor’s apartment, and completely crashed in our respective beds before the sun had risen.
Not only was this my first wedding in Mexico, but it was also my first wedding immersed in 99% spanish. It was quite a challenge (often times, I felt lost by the fast-pace advanced conversational dialogues) but I survived. And I loved every moment of it.
Thank you to my friend Victor for an amazing, out-of-this-world opportunity to join you in documenting this wedding in your country. Congratulations also to our newlyweds, Ximena and Maicol, on your new life together!
Want to see more images? Check out + follow our facebook page. There’s a whole lot more images posted here.
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28 Oct ’12 | Categories: Wedding Photography | Tags: Anahuacalli Museum, bodas de destino, Bodas en el Distrito Federal, bodas mexicanas, destination weddings, Diego Rivera Architecture Museum, fotografia de Bodas en Mexico DF, fotografia de bodas internacionales, Fotografo de Bodas Mexicanas, international destination weddings, jt, Museo Anahuacalli, weddings in Coyoacan Mexico, weddings in Mexico City, Weddings in the Federal District MX | 2 Comments »
He’s way tall. She’s really sweet. They met at Wheaton College, their relationship flourished over four long years, she said “yes” in March, and they finally tied the knot this past weekend in Denver.
Andrew and Valerie were joined by a multitude of loved ones as they exchanged their vows at the beautiful Hudson Gardens in Littleton, CO. Besides getting the chance to see a few old friends at the wedding, my favorite part of the day was spending the pre-wedding hours with the couple (separately, of course). Being there as their close friends encourage + pray + laugh + share tears with them are certainly special moments that really gave me a glimpse of the immense support they had for their new journey together.
Check out some of the teaser photos below from this weekend’s wedding in Colorado, and be sure to visit our Facebook page for more images.
-Jon
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21 Aug ’12 | Categories: Wedding Photography | Tags: beautiful wedding veils, bubbles at weddings, colorado, Colorado Destination Wedding Photographers, Colorado Wedding Photography, daytime wedding photography, denver littleton wedding photography, destination weddings, DIY earrings gifts, jt, pedicab newlyweds, valerie andrew, wedding teasers, weddings at Hudson Gardens | 3 Comments »
A few months after meeting Deena & Dieter at another Michigander wedding this past January (the bride was Dieter’s sister), they got in touch with me (Jon) and invited me to document their big wedding day on July 9th.
Fast forward to this past Monday. Nothing says unique like a wedding day filled with friends & family hailing from all over the world just to celebrate this wonderful couple’s marriage covenant.
Their wedding ceremony took place at AACRC, with readings + songs in both English and beautiful Malayalam. During the evening cocktail hour, Deena and Dieter brilliantly planned some very unique activities for their guests– games! From beanbag tosses to slacklining (and a whole lot more), this certainly is the coolest cocktail hour I’ve ever had the pleasure of attending. The rest of the evening was spent honoring family & friends with, among other things, table games, speeches, toasts, and a humorous duet by the bride & groom themselves (if only I had a video camera…).
Below are some of my favorite images from their wedding day. Stay tuned for more images to come, and be sure to check us out on Facebook! Enjoy.
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10 Jul ’12 | Categories: Wedding Photography | Tags: Ann Arbor Wedding Photography, cocktail hour games, creative lighting, destination out of state weddings, Dieter Deena, indian christian weddings, jt, Malayalam, Michigan Weddings, multicultural multiethnic weddings, SEA southeast asian wedding traditions christian, slacklining at wedding, Southeast Asian Brides, wedding teasers | 2 Comments »
First of all, the sheer creativity + multicultural richness + countryside charm that embodied this wedding might make you pass out.. but please don’t! Like a fine glass of whisky, we ask you to enjoy our photos slowly. 🙂
With that being said, we recognize it will be impossible to properly summarize Joel and Joanna’s celebration by words alone… and yet, we’ll do our best to highlight some of amazing moments (and people) that made their wedding day so special.
Our bride and groom’s big day took place in Arisaig, a picture perfect village nestled on the western coast of the Scottish Highlands. The morning hours were spent preparing at Arisaig House, followed by an afternoon ceremony at St. Mary’s Church, a gothic-style church dating back to the mid-19th century. Our late afternoon schedule consisted of a traditional Cantonese Tea Ceremony, followed by an awesome portrait sessions on the houses’ property. Let it be known to all our readers that Arisaig House is anything but a regular “guest house”- it’s more like a country estate/luxury B&B. To add to it’s charming allure, the house is family-owned, staffed with a full-time chef, and maintains their own onsite greenhouse. Phenomenal doesn’t even begin to describe it.
The evening dinner was incredible- delicate cheeses, (really) fresh seafood platters, garden-harvested salads, and tasty venison steaks.…And then there was the speeches. Joel’s best man gave a hilarious speech, sported a jimmy wig, and to top it all off, handed out miniature flipbook to all the dinner tables chronicling the groom’s one particular water sport mishap. If that weren’t enough to keep people laughing, Joel’s gave his own toast in Cantonese (presumably having written out the pronunciation in IPA-fashion), followed by a mini-speech in his native British-English tongue.
If we could give out awards for the coolest parties thrown at a wedding, Joanna and Joel would definitely be the front runners. The first few hours of their evening celebration was led by the Glenfinnan Ceilidh Band. They played a fantastic set of traditional folk music, all the while teaching the guests various kinds of ceilidh. When the band had finished, Joel and Joanna introduced their guests to Nigerian (Naija) hip-hop, as well as the concept of a “Nigerian Money Dance”.
As the bride & groom dances, guests may “spray” (flick currency bills ‘at’) the couple, or for the equally adventurous, may “stick” the bills onto the dancing couples’ sweaty body. Better yet, our couple even prepared their guests with wads of Nigerian Naira. Combined with catchy songs like P. Square’s “Chop My Money“, this could probably explain all the crazy dancing photos you see below. Last but not least, my favorite image of the evening? The very last photo… it’s Joel’s grandma 80-something years young showing off her moves on the dance floor to Nigerian R&B.
More details & fun facts:
The Cantonese Tea Ceremony: a proper way of honoring all the “elderly” figures in the couples’ lives (in this modern age, it’s basically anyone relative who has more years than you). After serving them tea, the couple receives gifts + plenty of words of wisdom.
Scottish Kilts– ‘Tartan’ is another name for the criss-cross patterned fabric associated with kilts. Kilts are traditional Scottish formal wear, highly regarded as the attire proper Scotsmen wear to formal events (i.e. weddings, ceremonies, funerals). In America, we often tease this practice as merely “men wearing dresses”, but in reality, it’s really fascinating. To don a kilt is to pay homage to the Gaelic culture. After having spent 11 days in Scotland, 3 days of which included wedding-related activities, I’ve certainly attained a newfound respect for this traditional practice. One really cool fact about tartans? Historically, each tartan pattern was associated with a particular warrior clan (family clan), and clans would wear a specific tartan pattern as a form of identity/family pride, much like a family crest or a flag. Therefore, people belonging to the Macdonald Clan would wear a different tartan than, say, folks belonging to the MacLeod clan.
Nigerian Money Dance– Fun fact #1 Jon spent 2 semesters of his college life studying Yoruba, one of the major languages in Nigeria. Fun Fact #2: Joel and Joanna met in Nigeria, where they both work for really cool organizations. So what better way to represent their Nigerian pride than to include a traditional money dance into their evening celebration? Other cultures around the world also include a similar form of money dancing into their wedding reception. While this is all in good fun with Nairas, more traditional couples will use this time to receive actual money for their honeymoon/future marriage, which doubles as a sort of gift receiving event.
Scottish Highlands Catholic Traditions(?)- The first look between the bride and groom happens at the end of the aisle. As the bride walks down the aisle, the groom stands facing front. He holds his hand up + out (palms up), and stays there until the bride’s hand is placed in his– this placement is done by the honorary person who escorts the bride down the aisle). It is then that the bride + groom see each other for the first time.
For more traditional Scottish Catholic wedding ceremonies, when it comes time to place the wedding bands on eachothers’ hands, you don’t simply slip the ring on your spouse’s fourth finger. The person who is placing the ring must first touch the ring to the receiver’s fingers- first on the thumb (symbolically representing the Father of the Trinity), then the index finger (for the Son of the Trinity), then the middle finger (for the Holy Spirit), and then proceed to place the ring on the proper finger. Both wedding bands are placed in this manner.
List of Wedding Vendors:
Arisaig House: luxury bed & breakfast, contact page
Glenfinnan Ceilidh Band: traditional scottish and folk music and masters of Ceilidh, facebook page
Forget Me Nots: wedding flowers, contact page
Two for Joy Paper Studio: wedding stationary (seating chart, place cards, menu, program) etsy page
Hair & Makeup Team: Catherine of Sparkle Scotland main page
Photography: dreamlite photography! facebook page
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24 May ’12 | Categories: Wedding Photography | Tags: Arisaig Guest House Weddings, brilliant wedding engagement photography, Caildh Ceildh Caildhi, Chinese Cantonese Wedding Traditions, creative wedding ring lighting photos, destination wedding photographers, destination weddings, etsy bride Two For Joy Paper Studio UK, Glenfinnan Ceilidh Band, international destination weddings, Joanna Joel, jt, Kilts Tartans, Lochaber Weddings, money dance with nairas, multicultural multiethnic weddings, Nigerian Wedding Traditions, Scotland, Scottish Bed and Breakfast weddings, Scottish Wedding Traditions, Setllers of Catan reference, St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church Arisaig Village, unity candles, wedding photography in Europe UK, wedding teasers, weddings in Scotland, Western Highland Wedding Photography | 339 Comments »
Evening portrait session with a really sweet couple (she’s a photographer, he’s a chef).
Totem Plaza, Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Retrato con una pareja muy genial. (ella es una fotografa, y él es un cocinero).
Plaza del Totem, Viejo San Juan, Puerto Rico
22 May ’12 | Categories: Engagement Photography | Tags: couples engagements love photography Old San Juan, creative photography, creatividad, creativo con la luz, destination wedding engagement photographers, fotografia destinacion viajeros chevere, fotos de parejas puerto rico, island photography, jt, nighttime portraits in Old San Juan, nikon d700 CLS, plaza del totem fotografia, PR VSJ puertoriqueño, puerto rican pro photographer bilingual, puerto rico photographers, traveling photographers, Viejo San Juan fotografos profesionales | Leave A Comment »
Greetings from the Western Highlands of Scotland! Joanna and Joel celebrated their marriage this past weekend in Arisaig, Scotland, in the most beautiful of settings. Never has Dreamlite experienced a wedding as culturally-diverse, laughter-filled and intimately crafted as this one. Destination wedding? Check. Gorgeous European wedding venue? Check. Incorporation of Chinese/Nigerian/Scottish/American/British wedding traditions? Check, check, check, check and check.
For now, a handful of our favorite images are shown below. Visit our facebook page to see more photos & leave us some comments. Once you’ve done that, come back in a few weeks to see more photos. Enjoy!!!!
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15 Apr ’12 | Categories: Wedding Photography | Tags: Arisaig Guest House Weddings, Caildh Ceildh Caildhi, Chinese Cantonese Wedding Traditions, creative wedding ring lighting photos, destination weddings, Glenfinnan Ceilidh Band, international destination weddings, Joanna Joel, jt, Kilts Tartans, Lochaber Weddings, Nigerian Wedding Traditions, Scotland, Scottish Bed and Breakfast weddings, Scottish Wedding Traditions, St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church Arisaig Village, unity candles, wedding photography in Europe UK, wedding teasers, weddings in Scotland, Western Highland Wedding Photography | 46 Comments »
While our lack of recent blogposts may hint at a quieter winter, we’ve actually been quite busy working on a whole lot of exciting things. While Howie and his wife are expecting a new addition to their family any day now, Jon has been spending the last few weeks in Honduras, doing documentary + portrait work with Signs of Love. In fact, this very blogpost has been written + uploaded from Honduras. Enjoy!
Never before have we seen a wedding with so many beautifully-crafted + handmade ideas infused into one wedding day. Keith and Lindsey certainly take the cake when it comes to celebrating their wedding nuptials in a very personal + creative style. Among some of our favorite things were (in no particular order):
+ Bride’s hair accessory, bridal shrug, and all the mens’ ties were handknit by Lindsey’s grandma
+ Bouquets & boutonnieres were handcrafted from the forest
+ Home brewed/bottled beers served at wedding reception by Keith’s housemate
+ Wedding & Engagement band belonged to Lindsey’s great-grandmotjer
+ Table centerpieces + ring shot included birch wood handcollected by L & K
+ Wedding ‘guestbook’ via finger prints
+ Homemade pies by Lindsey’s mother
+ Handmade, lifesized communal Crossword Puzzle for guests
+ Cedar leaves thrown by the guests at the grand exit
For a January wedding in the state of Michigan, we were certainly blessed with a mild wintry day. Their wedding ceremony took place at the Campus Chapel in Ann Arbor, MI, followed by a cozy reception at the Cobblestone Farms. We topped off the night with warm speeches, homemade pies, and a vegetarian/vegan dinner menu so delicious (thanks to Angel Food Catering) I lost all desire for meat that weekend. Four words: Butternut squash bread bowls. If that wasn’t enough to make you wish you were at their wedding, check out the square dancing/River Jordan dancing photos below.
Congratulations once again to Lindsey + Keith, and thank you for letting me be there to tell your story.
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15 Feb ’12 | Categories: Wedding Photography | Tags: Ann Arbor Wedding Photography, Ann Arbor Weddings, awesome winter wedding photography, Campus Chapel Ann Arbor Weddings, creative wedding ring lighting photos, destination weddings, Detroit Wedding Photographer, DIY weddings, hand knitted ties for men, Historic Cobblestone Farm weddings, jt, Keith Lindsey, Midwest Wedding Photographers, NJ Wedding Photographer, pinterest bride, Washtenaw County Wedding Photographers, Wedding Photography, Winter Michigan Weddings | 9 Comments »
A special message from Howie:
My beautiful wife and I are expecting our first child. Diana is due later this month and we couldn’t be more excited. We have not found out the gender of our baby and look forward to the surprise. We wanted to share some great photos that Jon (the other half of Dreamlite) took of us both in New York City. We hope you enjoy these photos and we’ll update you soon with more photos of the new baby! (HC)
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7 Feb ’12 | Categories: Family & Children Photography | Tags: creative lighting, Dreamlite, Dreamlite maternity photos, Grand Centeral, hc, howie diana, jt, Maternity, Maternity photo in telephone booth, Maternity sonogram photos, New York City Maternity, nyc, Photos in New York City Library | Leave A Comment »
Everything lovely, refreshing, romantic and exciting wrapped itself up into this weekend’s wedding in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Below are some of my favorite images from this weekend’s wedding celebration with Keith and Lindsey. Enjoy!
(stay tuned for more images to come)
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29 Jan ’12 | Categories: Wedding Photography | Tags: Ann Arbor Wedding Photography, Ann Arbor Weddings, awesome winter wedding photography, Campus Chapel Ann Arbor Weddings, creative wedding ring lighting photos, destination weddings, Detroit Wedding Photographer, DIY weddings, hand knitted ties for men, Historic Cobblestone Farm weddings, jt, Keith Lindsey, Midwest Wedding Photographers, teaser, teasers, Washtenaw County Wedding Photographers, Wedding Photography, wedding teasers, Winter Michigan Weddings | 574 Comments »
We’ve taken a few weeks off from blogging (holidays + traveling + family), and now we’re back! We hope everyone is enjoying themselves this winter.
Be sure to check out our latest photoset below from Dan + Perla’s wedding day… and just in case you missed their teaser post, click this link. Their entire wedding day went by beautifully. The ladies spent the morning getting ready at The Madison Hotel, an upscale boutique hotel located in the heart of Morris County. I was certainly impressed by all of the DIY details that our bride incorporated into the wedding day– among many other things, the hilarious photobooth props. Perla and Dan tied the knot at the groom’s childhood church, followed by an amazing reception at the Madison Hotel. The rest of the night was one big party. Between the excellent food, a decadent dessert bar, a packed dance floor, two lovely newlyweds and a crowd-pleasing photobooth, we couldn’t have asked for a more exciting evening.
For even more images, go to our facebook page + browse through Dan + Perla’s wedding photos.
Last but not least, a proper shoutout to some of the amazing vendors from that day:
Florists- The Potted Shed (Steve & Denise)
Dress- Alfred Sung gown from Say I Do (West Caldwell, NJ)
Wedding Venue- The Madison Hotel
Cake Topper: Itty Bitty Wood Shoppe (Etsy)
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1 Dec ’11 | Categories: Wedding Photography | Tags: awesome cute wedding cake toppers, b&w bw b+w blackandwhite blackwhite, Central New Jersey weddings, Dan Perla, DIY Brides, DIY wedding photobooth props, etsy brides NJ NY NYC, jt, Notre Dame Church of North Caldwell NJ, Wedding Photography, Weddings at The Madison Hotel, weddings in Morris County NJ | 806 Comments »
When you receive an email from a mother asking to have Halloween costume portraits done of their child, the appropriate response would be “Of course! That sounds great.” When the mother suggests gathering a few other playmates from her neighborhood to join in, the correct answer is (and was): “When?!?!”
Meet the cutest lady bug, princess & witch in all of Manhattan.
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31 Oct ’11 | Categories: Family & Children Photography | Tags: Central Park Portrait Photography, Children's Portraits NYC, Halloween Portraits Costumes, jt, Kids Costumes Engineer Princess Witch Ladybug | 2 Comments »
It seemed like only yesterday when Dan + Perla joined Jon in Brooklyn for their engagement session. This past Friday, Dreamlite Photography had the honor of accompanying this lovely couple for their big wedding celebration. The very first photo — the handmade wedding cake toppers– is only one of the many spectacular DIY details our bride chose for their wedding day (get your own unique caketopper here on etsy). Dan and Perla tied the knot at the Notre Dame Church, followed by a gorgeous wedding reception at The Madison Hotel. In conjunction with the bride + groom, we were ecstatic to have our very first photo booth at their wedding. To describe this photo booth as “wildly popular” would probably be an understatement… don’t just believe our word; go here to see all the photos for yourselves.
Congratulations once again to Perla + Dan, and we hope you all enjoy the photos below. Be sure to follow us on facebook!
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29 Oct ’11 | Categories: Wedding Photography | Tags: awesome cute wedding cake toppers, b&w bw b+w blackandwhite blackwhite, Central New Jersey weddings, Dan Perla, DIY Brides, DIY wedding photobooth props, jt, Notre Dame Church of North Caldwell NJ, Wedding Photography, wedding teasers, Weddings at The Madison Hotel | Leave A Comment »
After recovering from a triple-wedding holiday weekend, we’re excited to share a visual sneak peek of images from William & Vicky’s wedding celebration in Brooklyn, NY. Here are a few of our favorite images from this past Saturday’s wedding. Visit our facebook page to see more photos + follow us!
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6 Sep ’11 | Categories: Wedding Photography | Tags: best man toasts, Brooklyn Weddings, creative lighting, First Evangelical Free Church of Brooklyn, jt, NYC Brooklyn Wedding Photographers, Ring Shot Photos, traditional chiense wedding attire qi pao, Unity Candle, Wedding Photography, wedding teasers, William Vicky | Comments Off on William + Vicky’s Wedding || Brooklyn Weddings
In case you need a refresher, be sure to check out the teaser photos from Karl and Michelle’s wedding day. Karl and Michelle’s wedding day celebration was as smooth as could be- their schedule was simple, easy-going, and filled with a whole lot of celebration. The ceremony was held at the Calvary Baptist Church of Little Egg Harbor, followed by portraits at the nearby Freedom Fields Park. Although the weather was quite sunny and humid on the day of, our bride and groom handled the conditions wonderfully (and just as we assure all our couples, you can’t see “yucky weather” in the final portraits).
One of the most memorable aspects of their wedding day was learning that some of the bride’s relatives had come from Ecuador for the wedding. And for those of you who know about Jon’s three month photography work/adventures in Central America, this meant he was ecstatic to practice his Spanish with one of the bride’s aunt.
Once again, congratulations to Karl and Michelle on their beautiful marriage, and we hope you enjoy our latest photoset below.
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2 Sep ’11 | Categories: Wedding Photography | Tags: Calvary Baptist Church Little Egg Harbor, creative lighting, engagement ring photos, Freedom Fields Park, JonTheRoad.com, jt, Karl Michelle, South Jersey Wedding Photography, spanish, Wedding Photography | 1 Comment »