Sandra + Jay’s wedding was very special to me for many reasons, not the least of which was the incredible ingenuity and creativity of the bride in choosing this unique venue for her wedding. Sandra chose the Burlington County Prison Museum in Mt. Holly NJ as the backdrop for her 1930s-era wedding, and the entire day was a visual feast. Sandra was beyond gorgeous in a vintage gown and birdcage veil and Jay donned a pinstripe suit and black fedora befitting the era. The couple sported authentic oxford swing dance shoes, which kept them dancing well into the night. From a purely photographic viewpoint, this was beyond a doubt the most perfect wedding I’ve ever photographed. My assistant, Pamela Lowe, and I were giddy with delight from the moment we first stepped into the cell where Sandra was preparing to get dressed for the ceremony and saw all the beautiful natural light bathing the room. It was truly a photographer’s dream come true! Jessie Blum of Eclectic Unions performed the ceremony with her usual joie de vivre and was a delight to work with as usual. I enthusiastically recommend Jessie to anyone looking for a uniquely personal wedding ceremony. Sandra might just be one of the sweetest people I’ve ever known, and I want to thank her for giving me the opportunity to provide her and Jay with these lasting memories of their special day – a day I will remember for a long, long time! Congratulations Sandra + Jay!















































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