Apr 122010

Montauk Club Wedding Photos, Brooklyn, New York

Saturday, April 3, 2010 — Wedding season is upon us, dear friends! Last week, I had the pleasure of photographing my first ceremony of the year. The happy couple were Heather Plourde and Michael Rubiner. Heather, a talented interior designer, was a one-woman planning and decorating team. She blended her craftiness and personal touch to every element — from handmade felt flowers for each guest to an adorable bride and groom cake topper (see photo at end). Michael, an accomplished screenwriter, added his wit and humor to a very funny toast and also made sure all the arrangements went as per schedule.

This being an April wedding, the theme was “pushing spring.” Heather and her bridesmaids wore bright, vibrant colors (Heather, an exquisite lime green and white dress) which added a nice contrast to the classic architecture. The weather was also in total agreement with the theme. It was a fine spring day with plenty of sunshine and even a cool breeze. As per usual, I arrived hours ahead of schedule — a tip I picked up from my friend (and fellow wedding photographer) Jacob Pritchard — and even had time to stop for coffee at the neighborhood establishment Tea Lounge. I then arrived at the breathtaking Montauk Club.

The Montauk Club is a true hidden gem in my hometown of Brooklyn, New York. It’s a private club that’s been a gathering place for the Park Slope community since 1890. The architect, Francis H. Kimball, was inspired by a palace on the Grand Canal in Venice. Michael and Heather are members and somehow scored this superb space for the big day. (Word has it Martin Scorsese just filmed a scene of his new movie there).

The wedding itself was unique and inspiring. I saw a lot of familiar faces — Heather and Mike were guests at a previous wedding I photographed last year and that was the point of contact for their own ceremony. They, along with a couple of hundred of their closest friends and family, filled the space with laughter, cries, a beautiful rendition of the Magnetic Fields’ song, “Book of Love” and of course plenty of dancing and rocking out. Dinner included a delicious buffet and no less than a dozen homemade cakes (one for each table)!

All in all, it was a great celebration and a wonderful party!

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  • Montauk Club Wedding Photos, Brooklyn, New York

    Tweets and Chirpings

    • First time ever Kelly gets racially (?) profiled at the airport while I breeze on through. http://yfrog.com/n5e1eapj
    • To be fair, airport hotel is a suite with 2 flat screens and an open bar. http://yfrog.com/jbmm3qjj
    • In the year 2010, my flight got cancelled and I have to spend a night at an airport hotel in MN. Does this still happen in America?
    • And I just moved seats because the bad lighting was casting a harsh shadow on my dinner plate.
    • Speaking of being NYers, Kelly just asked the fanciest restaurant in Ely if they could dim the lights a bit.

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