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-Kelsey

Your Central New York based wedding photographer, specializing in intimate weddings and celebrations

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Planning an outdoor elopement sounds simple, and it can be, but a few thoughtful choices early on make the difference between a rushed day and a quiet one. Here’s what I’ve learned from photographing outdoor elopements across Central New York.

Couple exchanging vows under a tree during an outdoor elopement in Central New York, Honey and Bloom Photography.

Outdoor Elopement in Central New York: What to Plan Before the Day

Planning & Advice

When I say I take a documentary-first approach to wedding photography, I mean that observation comes before direction. I follow the story of your day rather than writing it for you. Here’s what that really looks like, and why it might matter more than you think.

Couple laughing together outdoors on their wedding day, documentary-first wedding photography by Honey and Bloom Photography Central New York

What a Documentary-First Approach to Wedding Photography Really Means

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Most engagement session tips focus on outfits and backdrops. These ones go a little deeper. Here’s what actually makes the difference between a session you survive and one you genuinely enjoy, especially if you’re planning something in Central New York.

Couple walking together through a garden before their outdoor elopement in Central New York, Honey and Bloom Photography.

Engagement Session Tips That Help You Feel Like Yourselves

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Eloping in Central New York? Here is what it actually looks like to work with an elopement photographer who stays present, stays quiet, and documents your day without directing it. From choosing a location to understanding what two hours of photography can give you, this is the honest version.

Couple walking at sunset on their elopement day in Central New York, photographed by Honey and Bloom Photography

What to Expect from an Elopement Photographer in Central New York

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A documentary photographer in Central New York doesn’t direct your day. They follow it, quietly, and come back with photographs that feel like your actual memory of what happened. Here’s what working this way really looks like, from getting ready to the last dance.

Newlyweds laughing during their joyful wedding recessional, documentary wedding photography by Honey and Bloom Photography Central New York

What It’s Like to Have a Documentary Photographer at Your Wedding

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A micro wedding asks something different from a photographer. When the guest list is small and everyone in the room can feel the camera, you need someone who knows how to disappear into the day. Here’s how to find that person.

Bride smiling during outdoor micro wedding vows, holding a colorful dahlia bouquet, intimate ceremony photographed by Honey & Bloom Photography in Central New York

What to Look for in a Micro Wedding Photographer

Planning & Advice

Your wedding morning doesn’t need to be perfectly scheduled. It needs to be felt. These are the wedding morning tips a Central New York intimate wedding photographer actually wants couples to know before the day begins.

Bride standing at a large window before her wedding, smiling quietly in soft window light, candid getting-ready photography by Honey & Bloom

Wedding Morning Tips for a Calm, Unhurried Day

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A documentary wedding photographer doesn’t direct your day — she watches it unfold. This post explains what the approach actually means in practice, how it feels different from traditional wedding photography, and how to know whether it’s the right fit for your celebration.

Couple walking naturally at sunset, unposed documentary wedding photography by Honey & Bloom Photography Central New York

What Is a Documentary Wedding Photographer, and Is One Right for Your Wedding?

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Candid wedding photography isn’t about stepping back and hoping for the best. It’s intentional observation, being present enough to catch what’s real before it passes. This post explains what that actually looks like and how to know if it’s the right approach for your day.

Bride laughing naturally during a first look moment, wearing a floral lace wedding dress in soft window light, candid wedding photography by Honey and Bloom Photography

Candid Wedding Photography: What It Really Means

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Authenticity isn’t something you can purchase or style into a wedding. It comes from making choices that actually mean something to you and your partner. This post walks through the small, intentional decisions that add up to a day that feels completely, honestly yours.

Two brides holding hands during their wedding ceremony, sharing a quiet moment with floral crowns and matching white gowns.

How to Plan an Authentic Intimate Wedding That Actually Feels Like You

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