Twin Lights of Atlantic Highlands.
When the time was right, Gregg came to meet with Sarah on the balcony of this house, for their “first look” at each other on the wedding day, a reveal which took place in the very spot where they had gotten engaged the year before. Soon after this emotional reunion, Liz and I walked with the guys up to the lighthouse while the girls got a tow from the limo. It was a breathtaking spot for family portraits with the view of the sea in one direction and the European feel of the historic structure in the other.
Then, just when we were feeling like we had already had a big day, full of beautiful pictures, we got in our car and made our way to the newly renovated Oyster Point Hotel in Red Bank for the ceremony and reception. Like the bride and groom, the ceremony was very unique. Sarah looked beautiful in her Watters gown, standing beneath a chuppah in the middle of the ballroom surrounded by her friends and family, all seated at their banquet tables. The ceremony ended in timeless tradition, with the breaking of a glass and a kiss and the DJ got the party started!
Thanks so much to both families for letting us be a part of this spectacular day! It is on days like this that we feel like we have the best job in the world and that we are so lucky to be right where we are!
Sarah and Gregg,
May 7, 2011
Ceremony & Reception: Oyster Point Hotel, Red Bank, NJ
Gown: Watters
Belt: Enzoani
Shoes: Prada
Flowers: Flowerful Events, Eatontown, NJ]]>
Sarah and Gregg, Oyster Point Hotel, Red Bank wedding photographer
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