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Wednesday
Jan262011

Karin + Megan

Here are Megan and Karin, newlyweds from Portland, OR that are honeymooning in New York City. They are the second couple to win a photoshoot with me from A Practical Wedding. My goodness, do I ever love meeting APW folks! They always feel like old friends.

We started on the rooftop of the building they are staying in, which has killer Park views.

 

Then we headed down into the Park.

I love "on benches" shots. They remind of that Simon and Garfunkel song.

Here's the thing I learned about newlyweds, and this delighted me: they kiss a lot.

In fountains,

balanced behind railings,

and on the subway!

Central Park has wonderful, interesting architecture - something I was happy for since all the trees were bare and gray. I especially like all this golden stone.

I had to include this photo below. There were a lot of "Meg pointing things out" shots - "She gets it from her dad!" said Karin, grinning - and I really liked this about her.

Ladies, it was SO wonderful to meet you. I wish you years and years of happiness.

Reader Comments (3)

I saw one of the photos from this shoot on flickr, yesterday. The one where they are kissing in the subway. I favorited it, as I loved it. It reminds me so much of what love should be. Finding that person to kiss and love in the middle of messy, crowed, rushing-forward life. But all of these are great!

Also, I'd like to steal Karin's coat.

January 26, 2011 | Unregistered Commentermargosita

These look great Amber. We had a blast doing them! Thanks!

January 26, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMegan

Ah, I LOVE THEM! They are so Meg and Karin. What a great trip! xoxoxox

February 3, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterNatalie

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