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It’s official! The Knot Best of Weddings 2012 Pick

Yesterday, I announced that I had won a Bride’s Choice Award for 2012 from WeddingWire. Well, today, there is more great news! We are proud to announce that Casey Fatchett Photography has been rated by local brides and voted The Knot Best of Weddings 2012 Pick! I am just going to sit back and look…

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We Won a WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Award – 2012

I am very happy to announce that Casey Fatchett Photography has won a Bride’s Choice Award for 2012 from Wedding Wire! The annual awards program recognizes the top local wedding vendors from the WeddingWire Network who demonstrate excellence in quality, service, responsiveness and professionalism within the wedding industry. With this award, Casey Fatchett Photography is…

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Kelly + Eric: Long Island Wedding

You may remember Kelly and Eric rainy day engagement session at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden, well today I am posting some photos from their lovely wedding at The Historical Thatched Cottage on Long Island. So, what look do your bridesmaids have on their face when you switch wedding dresses and don’t show them until the…

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Emma + Brandon: Relaxed, DIY, Ramscale Wedding

On this cold, rainy New York City day, I hearken back to the balmy days of summer and a Manhattan rooftop wedding. I am not sure if relaxed does enough to describe Emma and Brandon’s wedding. Laid back? Not sure that cuts it either… The ceremony and reception took place at Ramscale Studios in the…

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Emily + Bobby: Jazz Engagement

If you follow me on Facebook (which you really should) some of these photos may look familiar since they were posted on Utterly Engaged last month. But now it is my turn to give you the full scope of this shoot! When Emily and Bobby approached me about doing a ‘jazz themed’ engagement session, my…

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Happy New Year and an Engagement on Ice

  I hope everyone had a safe and happy new year! I think 2012 is going to be a fantastic year. I finished off 2011 with this proposal shoot at the Rockefeller Center ice rink. This couple came over to New York City from Germany. She was TOTALLY surprised! I love photographing proposals. There is…

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2011 Was a Very Good Year…

It has been a very good year for me, both personally and professionally. I got married. I got to photograph the weddings of lots of amazing couples. I have met numerous people both in my industry and from all over the world who are making an amazing impact on my life. And there is more…

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Maureen + Thom: Kilts, Scotch and Skulls

This seemed to be the year of the kilt wedding. Besides my own nuptials, I photographed two other weddings with kilted groomsmen. What stuck out the most for me at Maureen and Thom’s wedding at Douglaston Manor? Apart from the great Scotch whiskey that Thom had in abundance in his bridal suite, I would have…

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So you booked a photographer…what next?

After a couple books their wedding photographer, there tends to be a bit of confusion as to what to do next. Depending on how far in advance you sign your contract, there might be a lot of downtime, but that does not mean that there is not some planning to do. Remember, planning ahead means…

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Natalie + Akos: Brooklyn Engagement – Sunnier Days

Oh, the blustery winds of winter are whipping through New York City. Some times I long for the warm days of Summer. This shoot with Natalie and Akos was on one of the WARMEST days of Summer! We started early in the morning and we were still nearly melting by the end of it. That…

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And the winners are…

So, today is the day for Wedding Album Giveaway! I’m excited. It is the season of giving! “How do you do the drawings?” you ask. Well, I use Random.org – I put all of the entries into a list. Then I create a random sequence of numbers and apply it to that list (in effect,…

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Kelly + Chris: Long Island Wedding

What do you get when you have a wedding between two English Literature doctorates? Well, first of all, you get some really obscure readings on the subject of love at the ceremony. You also get parasols, fans, lots of dancing, fedoras, and no bouquets for starters. That’s right, I said no bouquets! As Kelly said,…

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