When you think of an NYC courthouse elopement, what comes to mind? A quick exchange of vows before blending back into the city’s bustling crowd? Maybe. But this December Brooklyn elopement proved that a courthouse wedding can be an all-day celebration of love, adventure, and the magic of the city—with a hint of editorial glam. Let me take you through this unforgettable day.






Tatie and Akshay are an incredible duo with a love story that’s both modern and timeless. Tatie is wrapping up school in March and will be moving from D.C. to New York in the spring to start the next chapter of their lives together. They’ve got their sights set on the Upper East Side, where they plan to dive into their careers and make NYC their home. This destination courthouse wedding on December 5th was all about being “married on paper” before their big celebration next year in Barcelona.

We began the day on the rooftop of their Brooklyn neighborhood. It was the perfect spot to soak in the charm of their beloved borough before the whirlwind of their wedding day began. Tatie looked stunning in her blazer-style suit dress, while Akshay complemented her effortlessly with his crisp white suit. I captured a few memorable shots of their laughter on digital + film—creating keepsake images that felt artistic and full of movement.




Throughout the day, I used a mix of film and digital photography to capture their story in a way that felt both modern and timeless. Film adds a rich, nostalgic quality to their photos, giving their images a tactile, almost cinematic feeling. Meanwhile, using my digital camera also allows me to capture those fleeting, high-energy moments—like crossing the street or playing basketball—without missing a beat. This combination created a gallery that was dynamic and layered, with each medium bringing out something unique. It’s a storytelling approach I love because it honors both the artistry of film and the versatility of digital.

Before heading out for the day, we couldn’t resist a game of pool for some playful and stylish portraits. The couple’s chemistry was undeniable, and the shots were effortlessly striking—a mix of fun, bold, and alluring. These moments felt like a snapshot of their dynamic: relaxed yet filled with energy and connection. With the editorial edge of flash photography, these images brought their personalities to life in a way that felt authentic and timeless.











Next, we hopped on the subway for those quintessential New York City subway shots. I leaned into the dark mood of the space to capture them in their wedding attire, stealing glances and sharing kisses as the train car rumbled past us. They looked like characters in a movie!








Their ceremony took place at the Brooklyn Borough Courthouse on Joralemon Street. Surrounded by other dressy couples just married and their closest friend Andrew by their side as witness to their marriage, T & A were giddy with excitement. After signing their marriage certificate, they exchanged vows in the courtroom. These real moments are why I love weddings so much. There’s no pressure to perform, just the joy of being fully present.














We hopped in a cab and headed to Brooklyn Bridge Park for an iconic NYC backdrop. As the sun began to set, casting that golden, glowy light, Tatie and Akshay—still in their wedding attire—found an empty basketball court.



Being big basketball fans (he loves the Brooklyn Nets, and she roots for the Miami Heat), they couldn’t resist a quick one-on-one game. The contrast of their elegant outfits against the urban court—with the skyline as their backdrop—created images that felt electric. It was love in motion, captured on digital & film.









We stayed near the bridge as the city transitioned to night, capturing romantic, glowing skyline shots. The lights of the city twinkled behind them, creating a scene that felt like pure magic.














The temperature started to drop and it got really cold, but they handled it like champs, holding each other close as twilight hit the NYC skyline. We were starving so we headed to Norm’s Pizza. It was the perfect way to end our amazing day together.












This day was a perfect example of why elopements are so special. They’re intimate, adventurous, and completely tailored to the couple. There’s no script, no rules—just you, your love, and the experiences that make the day uniquely yours.
If you’re dreaming of an elopement that feels like a true celebration of your story, I’m here to make it happen. Whether you’re planning a courthouse wedding in NYC, an elopement in the mountains, or an adventure halfway around the world, I’ll be there with my camera (and film!) to capture every unforgettable moment.
