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Andrea + Jordan

Today was such a long day for Andrea and Jordan! So long in fact, that Andrea decided to sacrifice prep photos so we could spend a little more time doing bridal party and just her and Jordan photos. I met up with Jordan and his groomsmen at Bow Bridge in Central Park, where I was going to set up his and Andrea’s first seeing one another on their wedding day. Andrea got a little turned around trying to find the bridge, so we had a little extra time for fun beforehand (see first two photos). Andrea and Jordan officially tied the knot at the beautiful All Souls Unitarian church in New York City. Afterwards, the reception was held at Marina Del Rey in Bronx New York. I had a great time spending the day with you two, congratulations! Enjoy Hawaii!


A little YMCA action while waiting for Andrea to arrive.

This bride and groom had no birdal party, and we had a bridal party, but no bride! It seemed painfully obvious what we had to do!

Jordan awaits to see his beautiful bride for the first time on their wedding day.





Nice one guys!








This litle flower girl got about 3/4 of the way down the aisle, when stage fright set in. I love how she is holding the flowers on her head as she dashes off back up the aisle!

No stage fright here!

Andrea and Jordan had these really talented musicians sing Amazing Grace during the ceremony.




YAY!

Now this is what I call a group shot!

A detail of the shot above just for fun.


Jordan showing off his new hardware.


Andrea dancing with her dad as a slideshow plays behind them.

Andrea and her dad as her mom looks on.



mmm…chocolate covered strawberries! I love the little bit of chocolate on the corner of his mouth.


I love the reactions on everyone’s faces while they watched a slide show about Andrea and Jordan.

One Comment

  1. Bob LoRusso said . . .

    Awesome as always! The kid with chocolate on his lip is priceless. That has to be one of the best large group shots I have seen.
    Bob

    Posted August 27, 2008 at 9:48 pm | Permalink

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