Caroline & Mark: New York Yacht Club Wedding, Newport, RI
A wedding ceremony at the church where John F. Kennedy was married and a reception at The New York Yacht Club (NYYC) in Newport, Rhode Island instantly conjures up impressions of refined, old New England elegance, tradition and beauty.
Add a raging blizzard that shuts down most of the Eastern Seaboard to that quaint image, along with the boundless energy of Caroline and Mark… and you get a truly unique, once in a lifetime, storybook wedding that retains all the grace of traditional Newport… and all the fun of an incredible party with a hundred of your favorite snowbound friends and family.
Engagement ring on her right hand, Caroline & Mark instinctually reach out to hold hands during the mass.
Caroline and Mark were featured on our blog last April (link here) when I flew down to Washington DC for a photo shoot amongst the cherry blossoms. I instantly liked spending time with them, and as I reported upon return, their infectious enthusiasm turned a two hour long engagement photo shoot into a 6+ hour walking tour of DC. Most of the time was spent laughing, having fun and getting them some amazing photographs almost effortlessly.
Just gorgeous…
Caroline’s Dad sees her for the first time as she wipes away a tear upon seeing him.
Her dad practices lifting her veil… you can sense the emotion in the room as they are just moments from leaving for the ceremony.
Caroline and Mark’s winter wedding was everything they dreamed of. They were EXCITED about the blizzard, and they weren’t daunted for a moment by the cold, the wet or the logistical difficulties of the day. One of my favorite moments was watching Caroline tip toe through 6 inches of slushy frozen snow in clean white shoes, strapless wedding gown, bouquet in hand and leaning into a 30 knot sub zero arctic breeze… with a GIANT smile on her face. She saw me photographing her and just looked up and started laughing.
Husband and Wife.
Look at these two… they’re SO HAPPY!
Off to the New York Yacht Club!
“Living on a Prayer” never looked so good! Bon Jovi has nothing on this group.
The ring bearer was adorable… and an incredible dancer.
Mark, sharing his vocal talents with the band!
The sparkler departure.
The absolute key to a winter wedding (and any wedding) in my opinion, is to have fun with whatever the weather or circumstances bring to you. If it’s a blizzard, a power outage or a rain storm… the most important element is how you embrace it. Mark & Caroline’s wedding was freezing cold, had at times blinding snow, required constant use of 4 wheel drive and it honestly didn’t hamper the party one bit.
Caroline and Mark never lost sight of the fact that they were there to celebrate, to have fun and to enjoy their friends and family. We were so impressed by how gracious and welcoming everyone was… and felt lucky to help document the beauty of their wedding! THANK YOU FOR HAVING US!!!
Want to see the COMPLETE wedding photos? They’re all right here.
Vendors:
Band: “Night Shift” (Amazing, fun and super talented)… they’re out of Boston and they were truly incredible.
Reception: New York Yacht Club (the events coordinator Julie could not have been a nicer, more professional, easy going host. Thank you Julie, we can’t wait to come back!)
Ceremony Site: St. Mary’s Church, Newport, RI
After Party: Cooke House, Bannister’s Wharf, Newport, RI
Hair: Jane Sincere
Bride’s Hair: Blaine Rice
Makeup: Christina Squier
Florist: Sayles Livingston Flowers
Cake: Confectionery Designs (Mark Soliday)
8 Comments
Alana K.
Such a beautiful and classic winter wedding! Loved the car pics, and the sparklers in the snow.
Looks like it was a great party too…I actually laughed out loud at the Bon Jovi sing-a-long shot. People were rockin’ out! “Ohhhhhhhhh we’re halfway therrrre…Ohhhhh Ohhhhhh! Livin’ on a Prayyyyer!”
anna
How you do that Bri? Seriously, that looks like a magical winter wonderland weddding. Great Gatsby look out!
Kiki
I wish you guys did MY wedding. These are AMAZING! xo-k
Ann Martin
I have to agree these are just fantastic photos
i am very impressed!
Christine Malia Wedge
Thanks everyone! We had a blast capturing these moments and are happy everyone loves them so much!
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