Whew! What a long day. Pleasant but long. Thursday afternoon, we left New York city for Upstate New York to head for our wedding job that was to take place Friday and for most of Thursday, it was raining non stop. When we arrived to the venue for the ceremony which took place in Boscobel House (which is SUCH a beautiful venue), the skys were still grey and it was pouring so with that being said, Boscobel was still a beautiful place despite the gloom and the main worry was that it was going to rain on Friday during the actual wedding. My iPhone said it was going to rain with scattered thunderstorms, the news reports we were watching the night before also said the same thing but after further research using my phone, there were conflicting reports as to HOW much rain would fall. Considering the mixed reports, we hoped for the best.
When we woke up Friday morning, the sky still looked grey but it wasn't raining. As the hours passed, the sky actually cleared up. Sunny throughout the day with scattered clouds and NO rain what so ever so that was fantastic! When we headed out for Boscobel for the wedding, I was treated to the true majestic beauty of Boscobel House. Boscobel House is a 19th century federal style house that is situated between a valley and it over looks the Hudson river and with the nice sky giving us mostly sun and great open shade via the scattered clouds, it was a nice day to have a wedding...and to shoot one!
Other than being amazed by the beauty of Boscobel House, there isn't much to say about the actual wedding itself. I won't go into great detail but it went well. It always does whenever I work with
Pamela Masters and I can't wait to work with her again and I hope very soon. It's really late here (2:45am as I type this) so I'll just leave you with a couple of photos taken from my iPhone from the day, mostly of the venue. I have a long day as my visit to New York is quickly coming to a close and since there's rain (supposedly) in the forecast for the next couple of days (Saturday is the only clear day with a high of 81...), I need to get my rest if I'm going to do some more shooting and exploring of the city before I bid it farewell.
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Pamela Masters doing her thing |
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Wedding rings |
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At Boscobel House looking towards the Hudson River |
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Wedding chairs looking out at the Hudson River |
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Straight view of the Hudson |
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Boscobel House looking at the hills and the Hudson River |
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Boscobel House |
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What a view! |
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Interior of the Highlands Country Club where the reception took place |
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Cocktail hour at the Highlands Country Club |
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Various photos of the bride and groom that greeted the guests |
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Bride and groom during a portrait session with Pamela Masters at Boscobel House |