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New York City Trip | Film Photographer

December 15, 2017

Day 1
Clinton Street Bakery Co. & Restaurant
World Trade Center Memorial Fountains
Oculus Mall
Trinity Church
9/11 Tribute Museum (This museum is run by the families who lost a loved one on 9/11. It focuses mainly on individual stories and testimonies. 9/11 Memorial Museum had a ridiculous line so we opted out of waiting since we weren’t aware of the crowds)
Charging Bull
Bowling Green
Battery Park to see the Statue of Liberty
Refinery Rooftop for dinner and to view the Empire State building
The Phantom of the Opera

Day 2
The Grey Dog on Mulberry Street (AMAZING Avocado and bacon grilled cheese)
International Center of Photography Museum (I really really enjoyed this!GENERATION WEALTH BY LAUREN GREENFIELD was the main exhibit)
Explored Bleecker St
Cafe Angelique (The best hot apple cider!)
The Friends House!
Grand Central Station
B&H Photo (That place is HUGE Y’ALL!)
Times Square

Day 3
Mini Rooftop Photoshoot of Jacob and I (Thank you, ALEX!)
Chelsea Market (Ramen and mini donuts.)
The Guggenheim (Architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright)
Central Park

Airbnb Stay – We really loved the area we were in (Lower East Side). It wasn’t touristy at ALL and was in walking distant of some really cool finds. After three days in our Airbnb we figured out that our host was basically a fashion styling icon for big budget tv shows and movies… like seriously! I lost my mind! LOST MY MIND. Airbnb link HERE!

Favorite Food – The BEST breakfast I’ve ever had! We went here twice!
Get the blueberry pancakes or chicken and waffles at Clinton Street Bakery Co. & Restaurant 

Color Film – Tasha Creel | Portra 800 with Pentax 645NII
Black & White Film – Alex Martinez | Kodak 400TX with Canon AE-1 35mm

Film Scans by Richard Photo Lab

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With or without my camera, I’ve built a life that lives at the intersection of chill and reliable. Which basically means for my couples that I make their photography fun without ever being pushy. You tell me what you need and I’m there with a smile.

If I wasn’t a photographer, I’d be a walking tour guide. Nothing inspires me quite like the gorgeous mansions, grand old oaks, and colorful culture that makes New Orleans vibrant. Instead of going on a tour, though, I get to explore all these amazing places when I’m there to photograph you and your wedding. How lucky am I!?!

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JACOB

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Eight years ago, I fell hard for documenting weddings when Tasha started bringing me in to assist. It combines everything I love—getting to meet new people (if you can’t find me ever, it’s because I’m becoming best friends with your dad), experiencing new things, and creating something lasting while I’m at it.

Outside of videography, you can find me literally outside. I love to kayak, rock climb, and get out and explore with my family.

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