Rebecca and John: Intimate wedding for two at the Little Church Wedding Venue in Manhattan

In the bustling heart of Manhattan on a sunny afternoon, where just across the street there was a long line of 20-something women waiting for a big Reformation Sale, I had the privilege of photographing Rebecca and John at the Little Church. As a seasoned NYC wedding photographer, specializing in elopements and micro-weddings, I have had the privilege of witnessing countless tales of love, and it never gets old seeing how special each couples’ story and romance is. No one could have written their love story but them. Even they might not have known they would find each other and find love again.

Let me tell you about these two lovely humans. Rebecca and John's journey began in the digital realm of Match.com, where serendipity had them cross paths and ignited a connection that would lead to a lifetime of love and commitment. Their love story, like the city they chose to wed in, is a testament to the beauty of finding your soulmate in the most unexpected places.

Their choice of venue, the Little Church, nestled in the heart of Manhattan down the street from the iconic Ace Hotel, was a blend of tradition and history that resonated deeply with their spirits. This charming chapel, known as the Church of the Transfiguration, holds a unique distinction - it marries more couples than any other church in New York City. But what truly makes this place special is its storied past as a stop on the Underground Railroad, a testament to its significance in both the city's history and the lives of the people who pass through its doors.

Walking into the Church of the Transfiguration is like stepping back in time. The wooden pews and the intricate stained glass windows exude an old-world charm that adds a timeless quality to any wedding ceremony. It was dark. Intimate. Lovely. For Rebecca and John, this setting was not just a picturesque backdrop but a connection to their roots, as the very same church where Rebecca's grandparents had once exchanged vows.

Throughout the sermon, the smiles on Rebecca and John's faces said it all - they were not just excited but truly elated to be joining their lives together in this sacred space. I quietly snapped my photos and tip toed around the room as every step made a small echo.

After the ceremony, we explored the church's courtyard and its surroundings for some intimate, candid shots that captured the essence of their love. The taxi-filled streets, historic architecture, and the vibrant energy of Manhattan all came together to frame this precious chapter in their love story.

To me, what made this elopement particularly memorable was the warmth and kindness radiating from Rebecca and John. Their love was palpable, their happiness infectious. As a top NYC wedding photographer, capturing these genuine moments of joy is what makes my job truly rewarding.

As the day concluded, the minister extended a heartfelt invitation to Rebecca and John to enjoy drinks in the church's beautiful Victorian-style parlor. It was a gesture that added an extra layer of intimacy to their special day, a moment of serenity amidst the bustling city. He even extended drinks to me as they signed their wedding license, which was so so lovely! I feel honored to have been present for their intimate ceremony!

Looking for an NYC wedding photographer to capture your special day? Contact me today for stunning, heartfelt wedding photography that blends history and modern romance in the heart of Manhattan.

Stacie Stine

New York City Photographer that makes you feel seen and celebrated through un-rushed portrait and lifestyle photo sessions in Central Park and all around the city!

https://www.staciestine.com
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