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The Mansion at Timber Point Wedding on Long Island

The Mansion at Timber Point Wedding

Julia + David

So, you're thinking about tying the knot on Long Island? Let's talk logistics. Here's a rundown on how to plan a wedding that's more laid-back than over-the-top, using Julia and David's recent nuptials at the Mansion at Timber Point as a template.

  1. Location, Location, Location: Long Island offers a plethora of wedding venues, from beachfront resorts to historic mansions. The Mansion at Timber Point, nestled in Great River, provides a scenic backdrop without breaking the bank. When choosing your venue, consider accessibility for guests and the vibe you want to create.

  2. Budgeting Wisely: Long Island weddings can get pricey, but there are ways to keep costs in check. Prioritize what's important to you as a couple—whether it's the food, the music, or the photography—and allocate your budget accordingly. Opting for off-peak seasons and days can also save you some serious cash.

  3. Keep It Simple, Yet Stylish: Julia and David's wedding exuded understated elegance. Embrace minimalist decor with a touch of personal flair. DIY centerpieces, seasonal flowers, and simple table settings can create a chic ambiance without breaking the bank.

  4. Timing Is Everything: Long Island weather can be unpredictable, so plan accordingly. Consider hosting your wedding during the temperate months of spring or fall to avoid sweltering heat or winter chills. Plus, off-peak seasons often mean more availability and better deals from vendors.

  5. DIY or Delegate: If you're the hands-on type, DIY projects can add a personal touch to your special day. However, don't bite off more than you can chew. Enlist the help of friends and family or consider hiring a day-of coordinator to ensure everything runs smoothly.

  6. Catering to Everyone's Tastes: Long Island is a melting pot of culinary delights. Whether you opt for a traditional sit-down dinner or a casual buffet, consider offering a variety of options to accommodate dietary restrictions and preferences. Julia and David kept it chill with a food truck serving up local favorites.

  7. Entertainment Factor: No wedding is complete without music and dancing. Create a playlist that reflects your eclectic tastes or hire a DJ who can read the room and keep the party going. For Julia and David, a live band set the mood for an unforgettable night of celebration.

  8. Capture the Moment: Long Island's picturesque landscapes provide the perfect backdrop for wedding photos. Invest in a talented photographer who can capture the candid moments and timeless memories of your special day.

  9. RSVP with Ease: Simplify the RSVP process by utilizing online tools or wedding websites. Clear communication is key to ensuring a stress-free planning experience for both you and your guests.

  10. Cherish the Moment: Amidst the hustle and bustle of wedding planning, don't forget to take a moment to soak it all in. Julia and David's chill wedding was a testament to their love, laughter, and the joy of celebrating with those closest to them.

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NYC City Clerk Winter Wedding

NYC City Clerk Winter Wedding

Kevyn + agi



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Getting married at the New York City Clerk's Office, also known as the Manhattan Marriage Bureau, is a straightforward process. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you through the process:

1. Obtain a Marriage License:

  • Both parties must appear together at the City Clerk's Office to apply for a marriage license.

  • Bring valid photo identification, such as a driver's license or passport.

  • The minimum age to marry without parental consent is 18.

  • If either party has been previously married, you will need to provide the exact date of the divorce or the death of the former spouse.

2. Fill Out the Marriage License Application:

  • You can complete the marriage license application online before your visit or fill it out at the Clerk's Office.

  • The application requires basic information about both parties, such as names, addresses, and Social Security numbers.

3. Pay the Marriage License Fee:

  • As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, the fee for a marriage license is typically around $35. Payment can be made by credit card, money order, or by paying in cash.

4. Wait for the Marriage License:

  • Once you have submitted the application and paid the fee, you will be issued a marriage license immediately.

5. Perform the Marriage Ceremony:

  • The marriage license is valid for 60 days from the time it is issued.

  • You can have your marriage ceremony performed at the Clerk's Office right after obtaining the license or anywhere else in the state.

  • You may bring your own officiant, or you can have a ceremony performed by a staff member at the Clerk's Office for an additional fee.

6. Obtain Your Marriage Certificate:

  • After the ceremony, your officiant and witnesses (if any) will sign the marriage license.

  • The officiant is responsible for returning the signed license to the Clerk's Office.

  • Once the signed license is received and recorded, you can request a certified copy of your marriage certificate for a separate fee.

Important Notes:

  • It's advisable to check the current fees and requirements on the official website of the New York City Clerk's Office or contact them directly, as these details may change.

  • Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, procedures and requirements may be subject to change, so it's recommended to check for any updates or restrictions.

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Our Wedding at Honeymoon Acres in Ramsey, NJ

Our Wedding | Heather and Terrence Huie | Honeymoon Acres, Ramsey NJ | Apollo Fields

Despite attending and photographing countless weddings, I never knew how I would feel on my wedding day. Would I get cold feet? Would I cry helplessly at the altar? Would my vows live up to what I hear in my heart? I really wasn’t sure, but now I can say that it was without question the best day of my life. Typically I avoid using superlatives and hyperbolic statements like “the best day of my life,” because I believe they don’t really tell you anything, but it was the best fucking day of my life. (I usually don’t use curses either, but I guess I’m breaking all my rules today.)

On Saturday, October 6th, 2018, a quintessentially grim and misty northeastern autumnal day, I wed Heather Erny in front of our closest friends and family at her aunt and uncle’s farm in Ramsey, NJ. Honeymoon Acres, as aunt Pam and uncle Rick like to call it, is a beautifully-manicured farm splashed with wild sunflowers and potted mums, a vintage 1950’s Ford with big round headlights and an entire family of farm animals. The amount of work that Pam, Rick, and both of our families and friends put in to wrangling all of the animals (roll call: 1 pig, 1 horse, 1 donkey, 2 goats, 1 cat, and 4 dogs), making all of the food, and assisting in the general logistics of the day will have me grateful for many years to come.

For those of you who don’t know, Heather and I decided to make and serve all of the food for our wedding day. Many called us crazy, as we only arrived in New York on October 1st from our road trip back from Colorado, leaving us five days to set the place up and prepare all the food—but with the help of our family and friends we did it. We made a fresh pasta bar consisting of truffle mushroom linguini, vegetable lasagna, pumpkin and butternut squash ravioli and a classic spaghetti and meat sauce. As we ladled and scooped generous portions to our guests donning our respective aprons, I couldn’t help but speak with an Italian-American accent to move the line along like I was running my own Long Island deli. We didn’t plan to serve everyone ourselves but we were having fun, so we did—to our relief nobody went hungry.

As dinner waned and the scotch shed opened, our wedding was now in full swing. The small potting shed that we converted into a whiskey tasting room exploded with laughter, warmth, and old stories. The dance floor in the garage-turned-banquet-room jumped beneath the Edison lights, uniting the older and the younger in a musically-induced exuberance. All around there were smiles, especially from the farm animals living their best lives as moonlight entertainers. Fairytales aren’t just for storybooks, anymore, I thought.

Then came the speeches. Justin and Grace spoke on mine and Heather’s behalf’s like they knew the most intimate thoughts inside our diaries. Great friends never fail to recognize the greatness in those closest to them, for they keep their company for those exact reasons. It’s only until we throw each other on stages with microphones that we realize how well our friends really know us. We should do it more often, for all of our sakes.

Perhaps the thing I was most excited about our wedding, with exception to swigging whiskey on the dance floor as “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer” by George Thorogood played, was to announce the surprise Heather and I had for Pam and Rick. For twenty years, Pam and Rick have been going to Negril, Jamaica, in late winter, but for the past few years financial troubles have stymied their tradition. As a way to say thank you for hosting our wedding, Heather and I asked the Dj to play their wedding song from when they got married on Honeymoon Acres in 1996. When they tried to retreat to their seats after the song’s conclusion, we kept them out there and told them we’re all going to Jamaica in three weeks and the animals are already taken care of. They cried. We cried. Everyone cried.

On a day filled with so much love, I cherished every minute. Even when Heather and I stood at the “altar,” a bunch of red begonias that Rick planted in the shape of the heart, as a light rain fell upon our shoulders, I remained grateful. During our ceremony, our officiant, David “Killer” Miller, spoke with equal parts comedy and soul, the very reasons we chose him. On a day where the bride and groom are supposed to be celebrated, I’ve never felt more part of our communities.

Here’s to everyone who helped, whether giving the animals haircuts or drinking whiskey in the scotch shed, because without you, it wouldn’t of been the best fucking day of my life.

Photography: Alexis Cohen & Derek Morf for Apollo Fields

Venue: Honeymoon Acres, Ramsey NJ

Dress: Maggie Sottero

Flower Crown: Allendale Flowers

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Highlands Ranch Mansion Wedding Photography

Allison & Michael's Wedding | Highlands Ranch Mansion | Colorado Mountain Weddings | Denver Photographer

Alli & Mike didn't miss a beat with their beautiful Highlands Ranch Mansion wedding.  Everything was gorgeously planned and executed, and the day was spent amongst friends and family.  They had a first touch where they prayed, back-to-back and hand-in-hand, with the sweetest whispers of their love for each other.  The ceremony was just as beautiful.  Alli and Mike exchanged their handwritten vows in front of the people who mean the most to them.  They made promises to each other, and held hands while tears fell silently.  

Their reception was so much fun.  You could feel the love from all of their guests and family members, as heartfelt speeches filled the space, and they lovingly cut the cake with a little smash to top of the fun.  They danced and partied, and when the sun begin to set into the mountains, I snagged them for the most epic golden hour light.  The way the beams of light fell through the tree leaves was magical, and Allison and Michael enjoyed their own private dance out behind the mansion while the light began to fade.  

This fun couple met in the Air Force and are devoted to their service work.  They lived in Colorado Springs while finishing their degrees from the Air Force Academy.  I don't know how she pulled it off, but Alli actually graduated just a few days before their wedding!  Impressive, to say the least.  They honeymooned at Disney Land and then made their way off to Hawaii to soak up the beach and sunshine.  Seeing their pictures in Hawaii made me so jealous and now I'm dying to visit myself!  What a dream... 

Allison's big, bubbly personality shined throughout the day.  She just beamed with joy amongst her bridesmaids.  You could tell that their bond is tight, the whole group was smiling and laughing the whole day.  Michael is more stoic, but it was easy to see how is quieter bond with his groomsmen was just as genuine.  Their family members showered them with well-wishes, and the love was palpable.  They had the most fun dancing, mingling, and making silly faces in the Photo Booth.  An epic day to say the least!  

VENDOR TEAM:

Photography: Apollo Fields
Venue:  Highlands Ranch Mansion | Highlands Ranch Colorado
Event Planning:  Jennifer Wetterlin | Denver Event Pros
Videography:  Lavender Haze Wedding Films
Florals: Kimball Floral
DJ: Encore Events & Entertainment
Catering: All Love Catering
Dress: Something New Boutique

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Guanella Pass Campground Wedding Photography in Colorado

Emily & Ole's Wedding In The Woods | Colorado Campground | Apollo Fields Photojournalism

Emily & Ole's Wedding In The Woods | Colorado Campground | Apollo Fields Photojournalism

DIY RUSTIC WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY | CAMPGROUND INTIMATE WEDDINGS | ADVENTURE PHOTOGRAPHER ERNY PHOTO CO

Emily and Ole had a laid back wedding at the Guanella Pass Campground this past July. Celebrating with close family among the aspens and evergreens, their Colorado campground wedding was nothing short of perfect.  

During the ceremony, Emily read from her own personal journal, opening up her heart and sharing her intimate thoughts and feelings from when she first met Ole.

And I couldn't help but notice the leaves she had tucked inside her journal pages, dried out and preserved for years to come. As a nostalgic person myself, this made me love being a part of their day even more. 

And then I found out that Emily's bouquet, in all of it's beauty, was the dried version of the very first flowers Ole ever gave her. It turns out she had been saving them for this very day. I can't even put into words how amazing that is and how much I adored it!  

After the wedding, we drove up to the top of Guanella Pass for some intimate couples portraits of just the two of them. As soon as we arrived, you could see Emily and Ole relax. It was obvious that they felt most at home in the quiet of the mountains. Mt. Beirstadt stood tall in the background, which while unplanned was also awesome since that was one of the first 14ers Emily and Ole ever climbed together.  

This was their perfect wedding. From the do it yourself touches, to the breath-taking views, to them including their adorable French bull dog, Winston, and his adorable red bow tie. If they could do it all again, I'm not sure they could do it any better. 

Emily and Ole's Colorado Campground Mountain Wedding

Photography:  Apollo Photo
Journalism:  Apollo Journalism

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Evergreen Lake House Wedding Photographers

Pat & Sierra's Mountain Wedding | Evergreen Lake House | Apollo Fields Wedding Photography 


Hand in hand,

Pat and Sierra walked along Evergreen Lake,

Carrying the greens and blues of the Rockies in their palms.

A few feet away, 

Hina playing in the mud

Put Sierra’s white dress at the mercy of unpredictable paws.

When they called to her

Hina came barreling forward,

Love leaping from her eyes

Unbeknownst to the spirit of the day.

This was just another walk for her,

Another chance to play beneath the sun—

 But for Pat and Sierra:

These were the first steps of their new partnership.

Strolling back to the celebration,

Hina’s muddy paws 

Never caused any concern.

Pat and Sierra knew 

That they were just another hue

To add to the greens and blues 

In the palms of their hands.

Destination Wedding for this fun Hawaiian Couple

I loved working with this beautiful and energetic couple! Sierra’s family is originally from Colorado and they ended up moving out to Hawaii so she wanted to return to her roots for her wedding. It felt sort of ironic to have a “destination wedding” where the couple LEAVES Hawaii — a popular destination wedding spot — to come to the states to get married. But Colorado is so beautiful and iconic that is totally made sense for this awesome couple.

Pat is a doctor and so easy to get along with. He was laid back and a lot of fun. You could tell that he cares a lot about his core group of friends and they had so much fun with their whole wedding party. Sierra is bubbly and outgoing and unbelievably active. They rock climb, snowboard, surf, and sail and hike and just about every other cool sport together. This couple is super inspiring because they just have such a zest for life. Sierra lived on a boat and has explored much of the East by water. They also love their pup and had so much fun celebrating their wedding with her.

I first met up with them when they were visiting to get all of their wedding planning done. I could tell how organized they were from the beginning which made working with this couple that much easier. All of the parts of the day were well thought out, organized, and so much fun!

Mountain Photography:  Apollo Photo  
Wedding Writing:  Apollo Journalism

Colorado Wedding Venue: Evergreen Lake House

Wedding Coordinating: Lauren “Lo” Wiltshire with The Gardner Effect “TGE”

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