8/17/2011

Why Waldorf Astoria Is a Favorite Spot for Wedding Photos

 


Last I wrote, I talked about how to find that perfect location for your NYC wedding. In this article I'll highlight a favorite that makes for fantastic wedding photography albums. Today, we love the Waldorf Astoria, (or the Waldorf Towers, or the Waldorf=Astoria).


Having a New York wedding can be filled with romance, enchantment and most of all, glamor. In order to make your special day as picturesque as it is in your dreams, you need a location at which the camera man has endless opportunities to capture stunning images, making your memories last longer and stronger then ever.


The beauty of wedding photography is that it can be in places that you are not. When you are off having one camera man capture portraits of you and your new hubby in the rooftop gardens, the other photographer is down on the dance floor, capturing images of your ten year old nephew doing the worm to show off to your new spouse's family. You want to make sure your portraits are as stunning as possible to make up for missing that moment!


Now onto one of the best places to capture NYC wedding photography:


The Waldorf Astoria.


The Waldorf=Astoria is unique. The Art Deco landmark is the quintessential New York destination. It occupies a full city block between Park Avenue and Lexington and 49th and 50th Street and offers the largest array of wedding and event spaces in New York City.


It's breathtaking 4 story Grand Ballroom has awed event designers and brides for a century by comfortably seating 550 for formal dining and dancing and inspiring some of the most theatrical designs from top designers like Preston Bailey.The Grand Ballroom is the only 2 tiered, four story ballroom with a full Broadway stage in New York. The Starlight Roof Ballroom located on the 18th floor features striking views of the City.


From the most intimate weddings to the most over the top weddings, the Waldorf Astoria accommodates both extremes and everything in between.


But there are many more...


Now a days, your wedding photos are seen by many more people than your immediate family. Your album is more than 50 photos and those digital images won't ever fade. More than ever, wedding photos now show exactly what your special day was really like. For this reason, you want to make sure that your venue exemplifies exactly what you are looking for to accommodate your reception. Stay tuned for more articles about where to have your wedding and how to have the best New York wedding photography.


The Waldorf Astoria


Callie Callaster is a PR executive living in NYC with a passion for life, love and photography. ( Oh, and the Waldorf Astoria!)


 

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