Long Island Wedding Photographers
Long Island wedding venues don't follow a single pattern. The Gold Coast side
of Nassau County has old-money estates with formal gardens and interiors that
read like country houses. The North Fork has working vineyards where afternoon
light comes low and sideways across the rows of vines. Fire Island and the
South Fork have venues right on the water where the wind is real and the light
off the Atlantic shifts fast after 5 p.m. We work across all of it. What changes
is the approach: a formal ballroom at a Nassau estate needs different coverage than
a barn ceremony on the North Fork, which is different again from an oceanfront
tent on the South Fork. We scout venues before the day. We know where the light
is at your ceremony time, which side of the building goes gold at golden hour,
and what happens when it rains at a waterfront reception. Long Island traffic is
also real, especially summer Saturdays on the LIE. We build in time. That's
not a selling point. It's just how this works.
Popular wedding venues in the area
The Vineyards at Aquebogue — North Fork vineyard event space; ceremony rows face west toward sunset over the vines.
Oheka Castle — 1919 Gold Coast mansion in Huntington with formal gardens and a Grand Ballroom. One of Long Island's largest historic venues.
Hempstead House (Sands Point Preserve) — Gilded Age estate on Long Island Sound with Tudor-style architecture and formal grounds.
The Inn at New Hyde Park — Nassau County grand ballroom venue with multiple indoor ceremony and reception spaces.
Westbury Manor — Victorian-era manor in Garden City with covered outdoor ceremony space and formal dining rooms.
The Loft at 600 Spring — Modern Long Island City-adjacent loft space for couples who want an urban feel near the Island.
Gurney's Montauk — Oceanfront Montauk resort; beach ceremonies face east and catch early morning light or late afternoon gold.
Areas we cover include: Garden City, Huntington, Oyster Bay, Southold, Montauk, Smithtown.