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Emily & Nick – Grounds for Sculpture engagement photos

The Grounds for Sculpture is a photographer’s delight; it’s one of New Jersey’s most unique wedding venues. Emily, Nick and I spend a few hours wandering the grounds taking advantage of the beautiful locations. Their relaxed style made for a wonderful afternoon. I’m looking forward to their September wedding at the Grounds for Sculpture and…

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Kim & Rob – Westfield engagement photos

I first met Kim and Rob almost exactly a year ago at Kendra and Shane’s wedding. Now Kim and Rob are just weeks away from their Cape May wedding. So we headed to the beautiful Mindowaskin Park in Westfield for an engagement session. Don’t forget to leave a Facebook comment for Kim and Rob below.

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Jennifer and Geff – Lake Valhalla Club wedding photos

It was like a movie. The deep snow outside, the huge fireplaces at the Lake Valhalla Club keeping the guests warm inside. The extreme snowfall kept Erin, the Matron of Honor, trapped on Long Island. But then, just as the officiant, Celia Milton, was pronouncing Jennifer and Geff to be “husband and wife” Erin came…

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American Hotel wedding photos – portfolio series

Before heading to the American Hotel in Freehold we stopped at the nearby Monmouth Battlefield State Park. I’ve found that it’s always best to let a bride and groom’s personality shine. Kellie and Jon are very outgoing people so I was able to capture a great candid shot while doing posed bridal party photos. As…

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Liberty House, Jersey City – wedding album photos

Liberty House in Jersey City is a beautiful venue for wedding photography. But it’s always important to watch for emotion as well. This album layout shows two tender moments during a Liberty House wedding. The moments are fleeting but they capture the emotions of the day. This is why I believe a photojournalistic approach to…

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