I’ve known Jesse and Luisa since my days in Boston. I don’t know what else to say, expect they are totally badass! For the past three years they’ve been traveling the world together from Mongolia to Taiwan to Bali, and so many places in between. They eventually settled in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam where they have been teaching English. But next month, Jesse and Luisa are finally moving back to the states. They will be tying the knot in Jesse’s beautiful hometown, Cape Cod, and I will be photographing their wedding. I’m honored and thrilled to be a part of what is bound to be one of the most colorful weddings I’ve done. After years of traveling, they intend to settle down for a while in, none other than Jamaica Plain, Boston the very neighborhood in which we first met and became friends. I had been traveling for 3.5 months before arriving to Saigon to Jesse and Luisa. I was freshly injured from a motorbike accident in Cambodia, and they took me in, and took care of like good friends do! We had such a fun time doing their engagement photos, which is ultimately the most epic engagement shoot I’ve done since it was in one of the craziest cities in the world over a three day period. Some of Luisa’s close Vietnamese friends volunteered to do her hair and make-up before the shoot, and truly felt like it was the wedding day itself. The shoot also included giant beers, (see last photo) which is pretty epic. Jesse and Luisa, I love you dearly, and I can’t wait to celebrate with you and document your day. Cheers to the memories we created in Vietnam, in celebration of your love. XO.
Archive: ‘Engagement Shoots’
Jesse + Luisa | Epic Vietnam Engagment Shoot | Saigon
Thursday, May 17th, 2012Audrey + Hubert | Central Park Engagement Shoot
Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011How freaking cute are these two? They are even cuter than they look, because what you can’t hear is Hubert’s adorable Austrian accent. I’m so excited to shoot their Sleepy Hollow Country Club wedding next year. On this fine fall day, we met up at Le Pain Quotidien in Central Park, and after they let me eat my sandwich and coffee, we ventured around various areas of the park… mostly behind “do not cross” fencing and inside random hidden tree enclaves. We looked super sketchy to onlookers, but it was all worth it for these lovely pictures!






























































































































































