January 25, 2023

Brotherhood Winery Wedding in Washingtonville NY [Elyssa + Trokon]

This is a big one, so hold onto your butts. Shooting Elyssa and Trokon’s joy-filled Hudson Valley wedding at the Brotherhood Winery (America’s oldest winery!) in Washingtonville, NY, was a wonderful reminder of why I do what I do. In no other profession, would I be able to get to know such down-to-earth and amazing people like these two (inside and out). Being able to witness two families with completely different backgrounds and from so far away, merge and come together, celebrating the love of Elyssa and Trokon. Sprinkle in some stolen ceremony glances (at beautiful St. John the Evangelist church), sweet dance moves, and a even a notable, “guest peanut”, from Elyssa’s middle school, and you’ll get a small glimpse into the adorableness of their celebration. Though it was a winter wedding, it was essentially just a continuation of their fun engagement session in CT last year, just with a few more warm embraces. 😉 I can’t even put into words how blessed I feel to have been just a tiny part of their e-session and big day! Thanks also, so much to Gerardo for contributing some awesome shots as well! Enjoy the photos =)

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Sorry that I missed your beautiful wedding.
I am your aunty living in Washington, DC NW #202-699-1960.
Lots of ❤. I have been with my husband for almost 51 years now I am going to pass this bantam over to both of you.

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