Client Names: Nilofar & Farhad
Wedding Date: April 11th, 2009
Ceremony and Reception Location: Tavern on the Green, New York
Photographer: Emin Kuliyev, Emin Wedding Photography, New York Wedding Photographer
Wedding Description
Turkish traditional wedding in New York. Nilofar and Farhad had a beautiful wedding in the beautiful reception venue “Tavern on the Green” in Central Park, Manhattan NY.
Nilofar got ready at the home that she grew up in. The biggest challenge was the rain. I was probably more disappointed than Nilofar and Farhad because I couldn’t take many pictures outside.
A huge thank you to Nilofar and Farhad and both their families for bringing us along. We had such a great time! Here are a few of our favorite images.
Emin Kuliyev, New York Wedding Photographer, ISPWP Member
website: Emin Wedding Photography | email: emininfo@yahoo.com
Emin Kuliyev, New York Wedding Photographer, ISPWP Member
website: Emin Wedding Photography | email: emininfo@yahoo.com
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These are great shots by Emin. Good job Emin!
amazing work!
Jay
Picasso Perfect Photography
Adorei o ângulo, muito diferente. E que bela composição!Parabéns! Leila Vieira