A chance meeting at a college party eventually led to where we are today. Eliza and Marcos met back in college when they were both at a party and realized they had a bunch of mutual friends. That chance meeting led to more parties, which led to dating, which is what brings us to their wedding day! They chose the beautiful Ravello Catering in East Hanover NJ for both their ceremony and reception. Eliza said that the color and decor of Ravello was what drew her to the venue. It fit perfectly with her vision of an elegant evening set in tones of gold and white. Going into the day, I asked the couple what they were looking forward to the most about their wedding and they both gave similar answers. Eliza said she was looking forward to the look on Marcos’ face when he saw her for the first time and Marcos said he couldn’t wait to see Eliza in her dress, looking beautiful. As you can see below, it was quite a moment. On a more personal note, these two were an absolute pleasure to work with! They were both super laid back and we had plenty of time to enjoy the day, get amazing photos, and not feel rushed in any way.
Photography | Matthew Douglas Photography
Venue | Ravello Restaurante & Caterer
Flowers | Landmark Floral Shoppe
Entertainment | Ariel Music & Events

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