New York City pre wedding session, The perfect destination to have your winter portraits
Capturing the pre-wedding session of two kindred souls, Julia and David, in the heart of New York was a true privilege during my winter stay for New York Fashion Week. I’ve always held a deep admiration for genuine goodness, especially when it’s adorned with kindness, infectious smiles, and hearts that radiate warmth.
Our portrait journey commenced by the enchanting Bethesda Fountain, where the couple’s love shone brilliantly against the winter backdrop. Despite the chilly air, their love warmed every frame, igniting the park with their affection.
Central Park, with its winter charm, invited us for an intimate walk, unveiling the park’s magic during the colder months. As we strolled, we discovered that love, like Central Park in winter, possesses a unique allure, its own magic that enchants even in the frosty embrace of the season.
Our sojourn concluded at The Met, where elegance met artistry, and the grandeur of their love was immortalized in every frame. Finally, the Morgan Library beckoned, a sanctuary for those seeking classic yet contemporary settings, aligning seamlessly with the timeless elegance of New York City. This pre-wedding session was a celebration of love, style, and the city’s ever-evolving fashion, where each portrait narrated a story of love etched in the heart of New York’s iconic landmarks.