Erin and Sean were married at Heinz Chapel with a reception following at The Frick Art and Historical Center – a very cool place for an outdoor ceremony and/or reception.

The grounds are beautiful and there are tons of photographic opportunities around the mansion, museum, the antique car display and the conservatory. They have a very nice cafe – a great way to while away a few hours on a weekend afternoon.

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I love Erin’s Lazaro gown. She just looked amazing.

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As you can probably see from the photographs, the bridal party was a lot of fun and playful and Erin and Sean are the nicest couple. Barb wasn’t available to help, so working with me was my good friend and one of the top cinematographers in the city (who’s also great with a still camera) Marco from Cana Videography. Something special happens when we work together and we seem to play off of each other’s creativity.

The event was catered by Rania, floral design by Christine, Gown by Lazaro Bridal and the always effervescent Spudsy, laid down the grooves.

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