Yes, as the best man noted, their names rhyme. And frankly, I think that’s kind of awesome — it shows the natural chemistry these two have. Wedding days can bring stress and worries, particularly when the weather threatens rain on and off and whenever the words “highway traffic” is involved. But the moment that Karen saw Aaron, that was it. He was it. Smiles and connection and pink socks. And you know what? The rain held off, leaving only a gorgeous sunset over Manhattan, which the Water’s Edge has a great view of.
As someone whose name starts with Ryan Kelly can attest, the Irish throw some good parties. Mix that with Karen’s Greek heritage, including traditional dances at the reception, and things really get going. But their deep affection for their friends was represented in yet another way — a close friend of theirs, the amazing singer-songwriter Langhorne Slim, performed at the reception, a performance both touching and fun.
This day was so important and meaningful in ways that are theirs alone, so for a public message I will just say congratulations to you both.




















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Sachin Khona - Great set of shots.. the lighting on the guitarist is just perfect!
Caroline Anne - Amazing moments Ryan.
Brad Ross Photography - Love the silhouettes with the Triborough Bridge (?) in the background. Another beautiful story told through your vision. Great work Ryan.
Ryan Gladstone - You always catch plenty of crazy moments at receptions!
gabe aceves - you are a gorgeous storyteller ryan. i honestly think anyone would be happy having you photograph their day.
soobum im - love the mood and feel. great capture
Paul Von Rieter - brilliant work as always. I love your use of lighting. The last two are my favorites.
MAURONSTER - you told so attentive throughout the ceremony, amazing details and beautiful light.
Ryan…you are grea
Ivan Luckie - big deal photography!!
David Barrett - Hi Ryan
Another excellent and inspiring set of wedding images.
Would you mind if I ask you what video slideshow software you are using to produce the slideshow on this page?
Cheers
David
Dean Govier - What a fantastic set of images. The city skyline shot is pure brilliance. I also love the guy in the background of the shot of the bride & grooms kissing, now thats a crazy expression! Really love this set of pictures. As a wedding photographer i reckon you are top of the tree!
Ryan Brenizer - Thanks all!
@Dean: SoundSlides Plus
Cliff - How do you see all that?! I loved the why you creatively exposed and used your wide angle for this wedding.
Just Alex Photography - The lighting on the guitar player is brilliant.
The shot of the little girl giving a flower to the boy on the dance floor is absolutely a magical moment, and you captured it. Congratulations.
Leo Druker - Fantastic work and great storytelling, Ryan. That shot of Langhorne Slim is amazing.
Eric Yerke - How do you do it? Seriously consistent awesome moments.
Sam Obeid - You never disapoint Ryan, well done! Great bokeh and lighting on the last 3 shots.
Nessa K - Absolutely stunning. =)
Natalie Gibbs - Awesome job on this wedding! I love the photos with the shadows, and the one of the bride on the balcony is killer. Also, pink socks?! Too cool. I’m sure the couple will be head over heels for these.
Ben Tomlin - Great story of the wedding – as usual! my favs are the bride on the balcony and the guitar shot rocks!
Caroline Alexander - Great work as always, love the one of the bride on the balcony and all the evening shots, particularly the silohettes against that bokeh, mmm. Also that guitar one is pure yum!
Kyle - Did I already comment on this? Because if not, I meant to.
My favorite, by far and away, is the groom’s expression walking down the aisle. LOVE that one!
Becca Dilley - You can just feel how happy that couple is in these photographs. And I love the use of shadow and mirroring running throughout the photos.
cole - That picture of the bride backlit on the balcony is epic – definitely my favourite of the bunch! Solid work!
Heather Kanillopoolos - You have a gift for silhouette photographs! Wonderful! I adore the photograph of the bride on the balcony toward the beginning.