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Kelly to Timothy

October 10, 2009
Hyatt Morristown
Hoboken, NJ

So this is the first time I've shot a wedding where my distant entire family seemed to be! Kelly, welcome to the family - and start preparing now for christmas ;-). We started out at Kelly's mom's house then headed to Hoboken to take photos. The Path train station had an Awesome green wall that we took complete advantage of and did a lot of shooting on. From there we headed down to the Pier A Park where we were able to get some great pictures using the City as a backdrop. After those it was on to the Ceremony at Saints Peter and Paul Church were the lighting was PERFECT for a great lens flare kiss shot! Kelly even used her dipping skills that she picked up from shooting earlier to add to the photo! AWESOME! From there we headed over to the Hyatt in Morristown and danced the night away. Thanks again guys for letting us share your day!

-Drew

"We got them!!!! I'm speechless! We watched them as a slideshow on tv with
the ipod in the background and it felt like we were back in that day again!
They are incredible. I will definetly be writing on the blog but need to
stop looking at tv/computer screens right now!" - Kelly

Posted on Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 08:41PM by Registered CommenterJeff Tisman in | Comments1 Comment

Reader Comments (1)

Drew,

We wanted to thank you for creating such wonderful memories for us. Our family and friends were checking the blog every day just like we were to see the photos. They are incredible. Also, thank you I am so happy to be part of the "family"!

Kelly & Tim

November 17, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKelly

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