I always admire people who can keep their blogs up to date during the busy summer months. I tend to fail at that, but I actually have a few good reasons. It seems so quiet on the blog front, but my studio has been anything but. Aside from the extensive shooting and production that I...
Category Archives: Destinations
Hi From Deep in the Heart of India
I’m posting from beautiful Samode Palace, where I just had the pleasure of shooting Kristen and Vikrant’s mendhi, sangeet and late-night wedding ceremony. Upon arrival, I had to quickly take a photo of the couple and get it to New York, as they had just been accepted to the New York Times wedding announcements page....
Andrena Photography – 2010 – Part 2
David & Vik – Knappogue Castle, Quin, County Clare, Ireland
Every now and then, someone calls you for a wedding that just sends you to a different place altogether, both literally and in spirit. David and Vik’s wedding took place at the gorgeous Knappogue Castle in Quin, just outside of Ennis, in County Clare, Ireland. The...
Andrena Photography – 2010 – Part 1
It’s been a busy year at Andrena Photography, and I’ve been behind on the blog for months. But what better way to catch up than to share images from every single wedding that I photographed this year? For the next few days, I’ll be blogging collections of images from every wedding and event that we...
Greetings from the Emerald Isle
Hello from beautiful Ireland, where I’ve flown to shoot the wedding of Vik and David. I have a few days to myself before all the shooting begins, so I’ve rented a car and am just driving around the little villages in the area (Bunratty, Quin, Adare, etc.), seeing where the road takes me. There are...
Lizzette & Shad – Cartagena, Colombia
Cartagena, Colombia, is one of the most picturesque, charming and humid cities I’ve ever been to. This ancient walled seaside city is filled with color, friendly people, cafes, street vendors and beautiful churches, and it was my absolute pleasure to fly there to shoot the wedding of Lizzette and Shad. One of the interesting things...