Here are some of my favorite photographs from Keith and Emily’s wedding at The Pridwin Hotel on Shelter Island, NY:
















Here are some of my favorite photographs from Keith and Emily’s wedding at The Pridwin Hotel on Shelter Island, NY:
















Here are some of my favorite photographs from Scott and Lisa’s wedding at the Angel Orensanz Foundation in NYC:














My assistant and I set up a back-drop at Claire and Seth’s wedding to create photobooth-style photos. Their guests had fun striking a pose for us. Here are some of my favorites:









Here are some of my favorite photographs from Seth and Claire’s wedding at Full Moon Resort in the Catskills:














Here are some of my favorite photographs from David and Jessica’s wedding reception at The Palace Hotel in NYC. The couple had a small ceremony a couple weeks earlier in the Caribbean (Unfortunately, I wasn’t there for that!):













Hanging a group of photos may not appear to be a difficult project, but it actually is a challenge, particularly when your frames are different sizes and shapes. I’ve spent many hours and wasted many a picture hook on this venture. I found this useful article in Better Homes and Gardens, and I have to say thier process makes much more sense than eyeing where to place the frames as your are hanging them:

Here is the link to this project: Picture Perfect

We all carry photographs of our loved ones (spouse, friend, child, or four legged friend) in our phone, but doesn’t a brag book make more sense? These pocket size albums allow you to carry the pictures and you don’t even have to squint in the sunlight to see them. Whether it’s for you or a gift for someone, this Martha Stewart project allows you to easily personalize the mini album with fabric or leather of your choosing:

Here is the link to this project: Brag Book

Even for those out there that don’t consider themselves very crafty, this card idea from Martha Stewart Living is super easy and, you can guarantee that the recipient will want to keep this one. Although it’s under their Father’s Day craft projects, it’s totally suitable for any occasion.

Here is the link to this project: Framable Photo Card

This DIY accordion frame project from Martha Stewart Living allows you to create an artistic visual display with your photographs. The key to making this work is choosing a variety of different images (portraits, landscapes, still life in both black-and-white and color):

Here is the link to the project: Accordion Gallery