New York City, here I am!

The blog has been quiet for while, as I have been pretty darn busy. Not busy shooting weddings, but busy making the biggest change my 30-year-old life has ever seen: I have moved to New York City. Well, we moved to New York City. The other half of that “we” being my amazing-fashion-genius-of-a-girlfriend who got herself accepted to study fashion design at best design school in the nation.

So, yes, that’s right, for the first time our zip code will be a non-Louisiana zip code. And here I am, ready to take on a new city and a new way of life. I hear that New York City weddings are amazing, and I cannot wait to work with some great new clients!

It doesn’t hurt that the city is so photogenic. All of these images, and more of my personal work, can be found at Burning The Boats:

Cyclone Rollercoaster at Coney Island

Steam in New York City Streets East Village

New York City subway train

New York City buildings

New York City building photography

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Tom + Erin New Orleans Wedding

Back to New Orleans for the wedding of Tom and Erin at the Omni Royal Orleans. For those of you who don’t know, I’m in the middle of a move to New York City. So, it was so good to be back in New Orleans for one last hurrah before leaving. And this was quite the hurrah. First of all, the Omni is a fantastic venue, and a great one-stop-shop for all of your wedding needs. They took care of everything. Prep, ceremony, reception, everything. At the end of the night, they even provide all of the accoutrements for a second line parade out to a waiting horse-and-carriage. Secondly, a big south Louisiana family was coming together with a big Michigander Italian family for a wedding in the most diverse, most vibrant city in the world. How could this not be awesome?

The wedding day began as I ventured up to the bridal suite. Luckily, Erin is a stylist and thus had access to the best hair and makeup people around. They made her look even more amazing than she already does.

What did I tell you? See? These ladies looked stunning.

Next, I ran down to the room where the fellas were getting ready. Tom was a little bit nervous, but his groomsmen were taking care of him like proper groomsmen do. It’s hard to think about nerves whenever someone is chasing you around the room trying to spray cologne down the front of your pants. After Tom, their next target was…me. Thanks, guys. Thanks a bunch.

But all the nerves, all of the worries, the preparations, the stress, go right out the window when this moment comes. The door opens; Tom cranes his neck to see above the crowd. And here she comes: his soon-to-be bride.

Now, on the the party! This way, folks!

And now, our friends Jack and…Ketel. This is where it gets really fun.

There is so much going on in this one (above), but Tom’s face says it all.

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Tom + Erin New Orleans Wedding Sneak Peek!

In case you thought this wedding ONLY had sweet, romantic moments:

Don’t worry, friends. It got crunk. OH. SO. CRUNK.

Stay tuned….

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