Central Park Elopement Wedding

It was Sunday. Sunday fun day. It was one of the most fun Sundays I had in some time. Why? It was a time for Central Park Elopement Wedding

How often it happens to you that you are meeting with a friend on Wednesday and you are doing her friends’ (and mine) wedding photos on Sunday? Not very often – right? I always knew that Central Park Elopement Wedding can be fun but I thought of myself as a person planning every detail and needs to have all set up in advance. Recently I found myself more often than not saying “yes” to things that I didn’t plan, and It still feels like an adventure to me. Spontaneous gatherings where I meet and get to know people, is great.

Kasia and Daniel got hitched in Central Park by the water with a view of the city. Before we started there were numerous boats passing by and looking at the small crowd on the bank of the lake. There was one – rather three that spotted the beautiful bride and started yelling: “KISS, KISS, KISS”. Shortly after they paddled the boats near us and were rewarded with a selfie with a kissing couple accompanied by the applause of the guests.

Intimate New York Wedding

The ceremony was short but meaningful. There were short vows and tears. After a while that seemed like eternity they kissed and throw their hands into the air. It was a victory of love after all. This Intimate New York Wedding Ceremony was over. What was happening next was a festival of light. The sun going lower and lower, made the photos look very romantic. Kasia and Daniel seemed relaxed and they were just like it was just two of them on the date. Despite crowded Central Park – after two parades this day – and the police helicopters making rounds over our heads it seemed so quiet and peaceful. 

Romantic wedding photos from the Boat ride

The cherry on the top of the cake was a boat ride. Rosehip Social made a beautiful bouquet for the Bride and the boutonnière for the Groom. That is not all! It is so true, that details make all the difference. Just look at their boat – isn’t it hip? I was running around and jumped on the boat at some point to make most of the time. Light and the lovely moment of two of them made thes elopement photos natural, romantic and candid. It was truly a beautiful day with friends and light. Thank you for letting me be a part of your special Intimate New York wedding.

Last but not least – I can’t omit my fiancé. She was helping any way she could. Lighting the scene, carrying things and helped me capture these Central Park Elopement Wedding Photos. Thank you Monika!

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