Lovebird Lane. The Sweetest Meet Cute Brought These Two to City Hall.

Post ceremony pictures inside the 1920’s subway rotunda.

This was also a meet cute for me as a vendor. This wonderful bride found me on Reddit of all places, where a previous bride had referred me in an elopement thread. It’s sweet and refreshing not to have a Google search be the one and only way a couple finds me. Her ring was a bright pink sapphire and it dazzled next to her vibrant bouquet. She said it was the sentimental ring and that a formal ring was coming later, but I hope she keeps this one as her permanent ring because that is how much I loved it.

The entrance is always a moment.

Signing in.

He is from Colombia and her mom is from Spain, so I got to listen to gorgeous Spanish in different accents all day which made my heart swoon. I used to travel often in Mexico and my Spanish used to be quite good. But these two made me realize I seriously need up my game (says the photographer as she heads over to her phone to download Duolingo). His family was live streamed in on WhatsApp from Colombia and he even held the phone towards my camera so I could photograph his family and her family together. The sweetest.

Leading her in.

Ring exchange at City Hall NYC.

Sharing rings with family in Colombia.

141 Worth Street never disappoints.

The whole family in Colombia joined us on WhatsApp. The groom held the screen toward my camera so the entire family can be photographed together 💗

I hope you enjoy this sweet and lovely City Hall photo shoot followed by drinks at 1803 in TriBeCa. Moreover, I trust you will adore this precious pair as much as I did.

Iconic exits look like this.

“Lovebird lane”is what a random gentleman said to them as these two crossed the road in the crosswalk’s zebra stripe.

Con la policia.

The plaza behind CIty Hall is stunning.

Dads. Are. Awesome.

Waiting to be called.

Sister showing her ID to get it. It’s the only line in Manhattan people are happy to stand in.

Details matter.

City Hall chapel decor includes early marriage registries from almost a hundred years ago. It feels like a private museum.

Waiting on line can be romatic.

Expecting the officiant to call them in soon.

Her dress did not disappoint.

The perfect pair.

Their first married twirl.

Flowers and shoes.

That iconic copper door.

Subway exits can truly be beautiful.

First married taxi ride.

First married sip.

When that late afternoon light hits just right.

Squad goals.

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