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Mia and Michael at the Tappan Hill Mansion in Tarrytown, NY


My beautiful wife and I married in the fall and we loved it, that being said I am a big fan of fall weddings. It’s that that time of the year now and the weddings look beautiful. Mia and Michael had what I think was a beautiful fall classic. Their wedding was elegant and timeless. The venue was also elegant and classic. The ceremony and reception were held at the Tappan Hill Mansion in Tarrytown, NY which is part of the Abigail Kirschfamily of venues. So, you know the food was crazy good and yummy! Mia looked gorgeous and her dress was stunning it fit like a glove. Michael looked smooth. The bridal party was fun and lively just how I like’em. One of my favorite moments was right before and after Michael first saw Mia. His expression was priceless. Mia and Michael have a very special connection and that was witnessed by all when they read their own wedding vows to each other. There wasn’t a dry eye in the crowd. The ceremony was outdoors and took place right before the sunset as a photographer that is what we call “Golden Light” and it is just beautiful light to work with. The reception and food was equally as good and the details were on point. I had a blast as always and I think Michelle who shot with me had a good time as well. Thanks Michelle!

 

Mia and Michael you are a beautiful couple and I wish you guys nothing but happiness. Congrats!

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