Hendrick Moy Photography
Stephanie and Ken are two of the most generous and loving people we have the pleasure of being able to call our friends from MHCCC. After approaching me to shoot their wedding, as difficult as it was to do, we had to decline, as their date was too close to Chi’s due date, so we couldn’t take any chances of me needing to take her to the hospital and simultaneously threatening the coverage of their wedding. Fortunately, in this industry, I’ve got a slew of amazing connections, so they’re all taken care of 😉 Assuming baby number two does hold out long enough, I can’t wait to finally attend a wedding as a guest rather than a worker, for once, haha. Doubly as fun, since it’s two of our closest friends, and we simply couldn’t be happier for these adorable lovebirds. Their Branchbrook Park engagement session, however, was something I definitely wanted to do for them. Filled with beautiful white and pink cherry blossom trees in all directions as far as the eye could see, this was simply a marvelous location for their engagement session in NJ. Can’t wait for your big day!! Enjoy the e-session photos =D
Click the NJ engagement picture below for a larger view of this Brenizer Method panorama!
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hendrick, these are awesome!!! seriously. what a great variety for them to choose from. but if these were mine, i would skip the canvas and just wallpaper a whole wall with that second-to-last one with the white trees and the backlighting. goodness.