We started the day with Irene and Jeff meeting at my house. Thanks to Irene, she chose two wonderful locations for photos. Our first location was at Snug Harbor and with 83-acres of land. We had so much to work with – gardens, historic buildings, and even Greek revival architecture! It was definitely a great place for a photo shoot. Half-way into our photo shoot we were stopped by security and was kindly asked to purchase a permit to continue our shoot. It was really convenient that we were able to purchase a permit on the day of the shoot. From my experience, there are plenty of places in NYC that require permit requests to be submitted as early as 2 weeks in advance for approval. But not at Snug Harbor! And as we made our way across the park to purchase the permit, we took advantage of the long walk and happened to finish all the photos needed for that session so no permit was needed after all.
After staying out in the cold at Snug Harbor, we moved to our next location – St. George Theatre. It was a nice change of environment compared to Snug Harbor. While I am a huge fan of outdoor shoots, I have to say it’s quite a toss-up when comparing to indoor shoots. St. George Theatre was a perfect indoor location because it was controlled, warm, dark, and open. I was amazed with all the beautiful details that the theater had. It gave the place a really grand feeling. There were no performances taking place when we visited, and the theater manager was kind enough to let us use the theater for our photo shoot. We explored the entire place and were able to work with different lighting and angles. I have been living in Staten Island for ten years and am still surprised by how many gems there are here. A special thanks to Irene for doing her research and finding this spot.
Congrats Irene and Jeff! I hope you both had a wonderful trip in Costa Rica!
Nice set WIlliam!! # 6 is my favorite. Good Stuff!!!
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