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July 9, 2009


Straight, no Chaser is coming through the speakers as I type this. I think that Monk would have totally jived with these two people. Andrea and Phil are both creatives at one of the biggest ad agencies in NY [they actually met at an ad agency in Boston and have since relocated to Brooklyn...] and may, indeed, be tragically hip.


One of my favorite moments of the day is reflected in that first image above. The band was rocking - everyone was grooving out of a slow ballad into some rock/hip hop hybrid of a tune and Andrea and Phil just sort of stayed in their own little world. Everything was revolving, moving and, dare I say, gyrating around them but they were someplace else. I wonder what that feels like. To disappear completely and yet be utterly present with the person you've just committed to spending the rest of your life with. Powerful stuff :]


So anyways, I thought I'd take a quick minute to share a few of the beautiful moments that I witnessed from their wedding day at The Colonnade Hotel and the Arlington Town Hall. It was a celebration that truly reflected the individuals it was for - the ceremony was conducted by both a priest and a rabbi, the band was on the massive stage inside the Town Hall, and all of the details were created by the couple. Cooltown, U.S.A.


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eric


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Comments
Jess says:

awesome, awesome! i'm loving that first photo- such a unique perspective. your work just keeps getting better and better.

(07.09.09 @ 09:55 PM)
Curtis Copeland says:

Wonderful wedding photography. You really captured the beauty of Andrea and Phil's special day. Nice work!

(07.13.09 @ 05:56 PM)
Melanie says:

You are amazing with the camera! These photos are beautiful. It seems you've really learned to capture the essence of each of your couples through your work (or is it play?). Keep on!!

(07.17.09 @ 12:29 AM)
Phil Covitz says:

You've made us blush! Thanks, Eric, great job!

(07.27.09 @ 08:56 PM)