In Central Park

Thursday October 09th 2008, 12:40 am
Filed under: Weddings

New York’s Central Park is a wonderful setting for photos. After their ceremony, Melissa and Armando took an extended walk through the park.

Throughout the park, there are reminders of scenes from movies and magazines. In March of this year, Annie Leibovitz photographed Sarah Jessica Parker and Chris Noth at the Bethesda Terrace stairs for a Vogue feature on the Sex and the City movie.

We stopped for photos by the Lake, where The San Remo apartments dominate the Central Park West skyline.

Wedding photography in New York’s Central Park.

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