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WellWed: {Shadow Lawn Wedding} Part 2

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009      Written by: theAssistant      { Marriage }

In Part 1 of this post we saw how Tammy executed her magic, in Part 2 we shall see theStoryteller’s magic.

I was fortunate enough to witness Tammy’s magic first hand. Her wedding was unforgettable. There was laughter, tears, sunshine, rain, thunder, lightning and most memorable was the double rainbow.   The setting at Shadow Lawn is simply magical.

Shadow Lawn
2233 Lucas Turnpike
High Falls, New York 12440
845.678.2302

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WellWed: {Shadow Lawn Wedding} Part 1

Monday, February 9th, 2009      Written by: theAssistant      { Marriage }

Shortly after Tammy’s wedding, she called to tell us that her wedding photos will be published in WellWed Magazine.  One weekend while at the Union Square Greenmarket, we decided to go in to Barnes & Noble to warm up before we head home.   When we went to the magazine section, we spotted the Spring/Summer 2009 issue of WellWed immediately and decided to flip through it.  What a nice surprise!  Tammy’s pictures are in there.

Tammy Baldwin-Basten is a professional event planner and owner of Charmed Places in the Hudson Valley.  theStoryteller first met Tammy in Brittany & Chris’s wedding.  Tammy was the wedding coordinator for Brittany & Chris.  You can view an extraordinary sample of Tammy’s magic on our website (select Stories, then A Wedding in the Country).

Brides to be…don’t forget to read Tammy’s Tips for planning yourself.  Click here to read {Unveiled – Behind the scenes with Tammy Baldwin-Basten} on WellWed in New York’s website.

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Shadow Lawn
2233 Lucas Turnpike
High Falls, New York 12440
845.678.2302

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Finally, we can display bigger photos!

Saturday, January 31st, 2009      Written by: theAssistant      { Life, Marriage }

We are still currently testing our new design and layout of theBlog. We welcome you to take a peek and browse around, but please have patience; because we will take it down from time to time until all the bugs are fixed.

 Lily, it was a pleasure meeting you.  I’m also glad that I’ve found another Bollywood fan.  To test out the new audio player; I dedicate the song below to you.

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A Country Wedding

Friday, April 11th, 2008      Written by: theAssistant      { Marriage }

There’s something wonderfully charming about a wedding in the country. We’ve been getting lots of wonderful comments and questions on “A Wedding in the Country” since the launch of our new website.

The following excerpt (to read the full piece you’ll have to wait for his yet to be named memoirs) written by theStoryteller may just quench all your curiosities.

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Brittany and Chris’s wedding was a nostalgic experience for me. The wedding took place in the beautiful rustic country town of Phoenicia, New York.

The fresh air of the country intoxicated my brain and made my spirit soared. The sound of the stream reminded me of my childhood growing up in a forest town.

As a kid, my friends and I used to run to the foot of the mountain after a rain storm to skid on boulders bare footed, because the water level was raised by the rain; we were able to plunge into the river after skidding on the rock. A rain storm became a celebration of life!

We arrived on Friday to photograph the rehearsal and the evening’s dinner and dance party. Next day the ceremony would take place in the back yard of Chris’s parents.

The evening’s rehearsal dinner and dance took place in Roxmor, an old log inn built in the early 1900’s. I felt like Daniel Day Lewis back in time of “The Last of the Mohicans” in this relatively unknown town in the Catskills. Fortunately, I was rapidly shooting with my cameras instead of muskets.

I stayed the night in a Buddhist resort where the Dalai Lama often lectures. The afternoon’s rain shower turned into an all night thunder and lightening fest.

Where will the ceremony take place tomorrow? When morning arrived the rain stopped and the sun came out, but the ground was a little too soft to walk on.

Brittany, Chris, and their wedding coordinator, Tammy Baldwin of Charmed Places (whose wedding I will also be photographing) handled “the surprise weather” brilliantly. They relocated the ceremony to the balcony of the old log inn. It turned out to be a better location than what we first visualized.

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Brooklyn Bridge Dumbo Wedding

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008      Written by: theAssistant      { Marriage }

“A photograph should not only capture the soul of the subject, but also the soul of the photographer.”

- theStoryteller

Wedding Celebration under the Brooklyn Bridge and Bubby’s in Dumbo, Brooklyn

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