Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Real New York Wedding: Amy and Eric

And we continue with the Northeast today in another beautiful autumn real wedding taking place in Upstate New York. I'm personally excited about this wedding because it took place in Cold Spring, NY, very close where Mr. Owl and I first lived together (awww!). But mostly, I'm just obsessed with Amy and Eric's style. Eric is a photographer himself, so of course, this couple wouldn't just settle for anyone to photograph their wedding. They hired Florida-based Divine Light Photography, and they captured the day perfectly. I love Divine Light! And now, I love Amy ad Eric. Enjoy, everyone!


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Amy's dress: Vera Wang, The Ethel
Ceremony venue: The Episcopal Church of St Mary-in-the-Highlands
Reception venue: Blooming Hall Organic Farm, Blooming Grove, NY
Second shooter: Courtney Craver


Thank you so much to Divine Light Photography for sharing this amazing wedding with us owls today. Please be sure to visit their blog, everyone. Seriously good stuff! Amy and Eric, I'm wishing you many years of happy memories together!

5 comments:

Donna Sullivan said...

Beautiful Pictures! Great Job what a beautiful Wedding Party!

Stephanie said...

Great job Divine Light! These pictures are uh-mazing! Love the style of this wedding too. All around awesome-ness

Anonymous said...

Nice job to the second shooter also,very impressive!

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