People sometimes ask about my favorite places to photograph weddings, and I always say the same thing: it doesn’t matter where. For me, photography is about people. My best photographs often have nothing to do with how much money was spent or how much time and effort went into planning details.
When my friend Ed announced that he had met the love of his life and a few months later that they were eloping to New York City, I was skeptical. But then I met Nina, and I could see what he saw, and knowing Ed I knew what she saw in him. They were, I had to admit, perfect for each other. So I jumped on the bandwagon.
I had a lot of responsibility taking these photographs. These photos would be an important way that their families and friends could experience and share their wedding. I’m so happy that they decided to make me part of their day!
Ed picked me up in a cab near Penn Station…
We then picked up Oscar in Brooklyn. At 96, Oscar is such an inspiration! He was the witness for the wedding.
Almost 39 years ago Oscar also served as best man at Ed’s parents wedding. Below, December 19, 1970: Oscar, Ed’s parents, and Ed’s aunt Leslie.
Nina met us at City Hall.
There were sooo many couples getting married at City Hall. I loved seeing all of the couples posing for photos!
Ed checking out the marriage certificate…
We stopped at Tompkins Square Park to rest our feet a bit before heading over for high tea.
Five course tea at Lady Mendl’s Tea Salon…
Wedding cake!
Cab ride!