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Debbie and Sean’s wedding – The pavilion at Sunken Meadow – Kings Park, NY

Shot a wedding this past weekend on long island at the Pavilion at sunken meadow. This was a great location, it is actually an old concession stand on the boardwalk that was turned into a catering hall. Right on the beach and the dance floor is the boardwalk! Awesome! Unfortunately we had to battle the rain, but we came up with ways to dodge the rain, and eventually it cleared up enough so we can get some shots outside!

I had an awesome time at this wedding, bride and groom are two of the most laid back, nicest people I have ever met – It was a true pleasure to shoot their wedding.

I took so many pictures from this wedding, it was hard to pick out may favorites for the blog!

Here are some of my favorites -

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The Church was at Saint James in Seaford, Long Island – Pretty cool shooting at this church, since I grew up only 2 blocks down the street from it. Felt nice to be back in the old neighborhood.
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The first kiss..
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When I arrived at the pavilion, this awesome guitarist was playing some great stuff, not what you would typically hear at a wedding and it was refreshing to hear some Neil Young and James Taylor.
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This was a great party! Im glad I had the chance to be part of this day! Congrats to Debbie and Sean!!

June 24, 2009 - 6:51 pm Denise Chastain - The shots look wonderful. I love the b & w photograph of them kissing on the beach. Nice job!

June 25, 2009 - 2:26 am Laura Ryan - Joe awesome, judging from your pics you look like you had a great time! This is really weird.. I went to St. james school for 3 years of my life.. what a small freakin world!!

June 26, 2009 - 1:06 pm JosephS - It really is a small world...

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