• NEW JERSEY FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHER •




There’s something about spring in Central Park that slows the world down. For a few hours, the chaos of the city fades into the background, and you’re left with soft light, blooming trees, and moments that feel like they’re meant just for two people. That was exactly the vibe of Meghan and Brian’s engagement session—calm, intimate, and full of genuine connection.
We started at Bethesda Terrace, where the classic stone arches gave us the perfect setting. From there, we wandered to Bow Bridge, surrounded by the first fresh greens of the season and pops of spring color. Although full of life, the park felt quiet in that rare, magical way, and it let Meghan and Brian just be themselves—laughing, talking, soaking it in.
As we walked, they told me about their wedding plans and shared the story of how Brian proposed. It happened in London, over afternoon tea at the St. Pancras Hotel. Thoughtful and low-key—completely in tune with who they are as a couple: grounded, easygoing, and deeply connected.
They met through mutual friends during a weekend in the Poconos, and from their first date at a cozy French restaurant in NYC, it was clear they had something solid. Meghan says what she loves most about Brian is how caring, kind, and smart he is—and how he’s her biggest supporter. Brian says it’s her kind heart and beautiful smile that pulled him in.
Together, they’re steady and chill. They love trying new restaurants, traveling, reading, and watching documentaries. Their favorite trip so far? Greece in 2023—sun, food, views, and memories they still talk about.
They’re planning a spring 2026 wedding at Fiddler’s Elbow Country Club, a venue they love for its lush florals and stone exterior. Meghan says it feels like being in England—and it’s the perfect backdrop for the timeless, romantic day they’re dreaming of.
If this session is any indication, their wedding will be full of love, meaning, and joy. I can’t wait to capture it.