What a gorgeous Jewish wedding on a crisp fall day!

11.5.23
Morgan and Josh are so cute together, it’s ridiculous. Morgan is several inches taller than Josh, and when they embrace, he nuzzles his head perfectly into her shoulder. They look like two puzzle pieces who just fit together. Their wedding at the Blackstone Hotel was a perfect celebration of their relationship and the love they share.








The couple had a gorgeous first look in the mezzanine of the Blackstone Hotel, then we took their wedding party outside to capture photos in the crisp fall air. It was one of those perfect fall days with an overcast sky and a cool, light breeze. After having a slew of summer weddings, I was stoked to feel a chill in the air!



















Morgan and Josh signed their Ketubah surrounded by family and friends, then took time to themselves before their stunning ceremony in the ballroom of the Blackstone Hotel. Complete with a homemade huppah, family heirlooms, and special readings by their wedding party, the couple had a lovely and personal Jewish ceremony. I love Jewish weddings for so many reasons, but the biggest one is the community I feel when capturing the ceremony.






















While the couple took some time to themselves, guests enjoyed a lovely cocktail hour before heading in for dinner. The details in the Blackstone Hotel ballroom were just gorgeous. From the florals to the candles (and the champagne tower!), everything was a perfect fit. When Morgan and Josh came to dinner, Morgan surprised everyone by donning a fun and sparkly reception dress! The couple went straight into their first dance, which was meticulously choreographed and such a delight to watch.













After speeches, the couple and their guests hit the dance floor! The night was filled with singing, Conga lines, swing dancing, and so much laughter. It was one of my favorite weddings of the season, and I’m so glad I was able to be a part of such a special day!










Venue: The Blackstone Hotel
Film: Kodak Portra 400/Developed by Bellows Film Lab