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May 18, 2009
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Amy & Lenny are loved by many and it isn’t difficult to see why.  Along with their wedding party and closest friends, they laughed hysterically the entire day together.  It was incredibly evident that they were a close knit group and that was such fun to witness.

One thing I loved observing about Amy & Lenny was the sweet sense of comfort and ease they seemed to feel in each others presence.  Despite the nerves they must have felt on their wedding day, they experienced a peace together that is rare.  Amy & Lenny were a joy to be around and I had a blast shooting their wedding with the ever talented Jose Reyes, who teaches me more and more every time I have the pleasure of working with him.

The ceremony took place at this little church in Staten Island and was followed by a really lovely reception at Nanina’s in the Park in Belleville, New Jersey.  And, boy do they know how to feed and serve people!  I have never seen such an incredible spread of food in my life.  They had a room filled with appetizers of every cuisine you could possibly imagine.  And, after a fabulous meal was served in the dining room, a room full of decadent desserts beckoned me to indulge.  I’m not going to lie, I was kind of tempted to just park it at a table with plates full of food and eat everything in sight, but I held back and shot on!  If you’re looking for a great place to hold an event with some great food and wonderful service in New Jersey, definitely check them out!

And now, a few of the stunning Amy and her Lenny.  Happy Monday!

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2 Comments
  • Marianne Kedo

    WOW~beautiful bride, beautiful and breathtaking photos. I am awestruck by your talent.

  • Dottie

    You’ve told a touching story with your photographs of this wedding. Reall beautiful poses of the bride & groom. Very creative work in the way your captured the food on film. I think the restaurant will want to use those photographs for advertising. Sure looks yummy!