I have been looking forward to sharing some more of Aga Images’ work with you ever since I featured this amazing diy, eco, backyard wedding that they also photographed. They are a husband and wife team who’s fine art documentary style is just perfect for such glamourous weddings such as this one.
I asked Aga if I could feature Adrienne & Vincent’s stunning vintage inspired wedding as sometimes you need a bit of glam right? As always, I am loving all the personal touches. The wedding took place at Tribeca Rooftop in NYC, Adrienne’s dress is Audrey Luxe by Vera Wang and her veil was made with vintage lace. As gifts for their Bridesmaids, the couple gave personally inspired cameos and for transport they used an old NYC taxi.
Loving these – thanks so much Aga!
Credit: Aga Images
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