A huge thanks to Sarah Sloboda for sending this stunning New York wedding my way! She insisted I checked out her site as she actually calls herself a Rock n Roll Photographer!
Sarah offers unique documentary wedding coverage that blends photojournalistic spontaneity with an artistic approach to create images that help you savor and cherish the moments of your wedding.
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Credit: Sarah Sloboda
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