Category Archives: Weddings

Sarah Tew is a wedding photographer based in New York City shooting in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Westchester, the Hudson River Valley, and Connecticut.

Stacey & Jonathan’s Wedding at Flushing Town Hall

Stacey and JJ were married at the beautiful and historic Flushing Town Hall in Queens in November.  At one time this building contained an actual jail– in fact the room Stacey got ready in as a ‘bridal suite’ of sorts still has the antique jail cell door on it, so naturally we had to take […]

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Caitlin & Michael’s Wedding at Buttermilk Falls Inn

Caitlin & Mike were married on a beautiful weekend in October at the fabulous farm-to-table venue Buttermilk Falls Inn up in the Hudson Valley, just a short drive from NYC. I was so so excited to see what they had in store for us as I knew from talking with them about their plans that […]

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David & Ian’s Wedding at Dumbo Loft

David & Ian were married in an intimate ceremony at the ultra-hip rustic industrial event space, The Dumbo Loft, in Brooklyn, on a beautiful fall evening in October. Friends and family gathered for cocktails, dinner, and dancing, and we even got to hear a few sweet toasts to the couple’s happiness. David went to Wesleyan, […]

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Jake & Stevie’s engagement portraits in Dumbo, Brooklyn

Jake & Stevie are getting married at The Palm House at Brooklyn Botanic Garden next May, when spring flowers will be in full bloom, so for their engagement portraits we decided to shoot featuring the beauty of the city, in DUMBO Brooklyn.  I love this area as it offers such a great mix of backgrounds […]

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Lino &Susan’s Intimate Wedding at Harvest on Hudson

Lino & Susan were married on a lovely Saturday afternoon in October at Harvest-on-Hudson, a restaurant and event space just off the Metro North. My contracted coverage was short but I was so pleased to get a chance to capture Susan’s getting ready with her bridesmaids in the bridal suite there at the venue. The […]

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