Elizabeth + Kyle: Columbus Renaissance Downtown Jewish Wedding

Elizabeth and Kyle’s downtown Columbus wedding was full of family, love and lots of fun!

We started with a first look on the rooftop of the Columbus Renaissance Hotel, and followed that with wedding party pictures in a nearby alley across the street from the hotel. I just love the look of urban backdrops for wedding party pictures! The wedding party was such fun to be around – cracking jokes the whole time and making everyone laugh – which made for great pictures!

We returned to the Renaissance for the ketubah signing, then the ceremony on the rooftop. Their chuppah, decorated by Flowers on Orchard Lane, was one of the most gorgeous I’ve ever seen! Elizabeth’s father, who passed unexpectedly last year, was felt present in every moment.

The celebration continued to the ballroom, where Elizabeth changed from her Louboutin heels to sparkly Toms, and the Jerry Bruno band from Cleveland kept the dance floor rocking!

Mazel Tov to Elizabeth and Kyle!

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Amy Ann Photography

I aim to capture moments and expressions that tell the story of a day, and are authentic to the people involved. If you can look at a collection of images I’ve taken of a total stranger and get a feeling for who they are and what they felt, then I’ve done my job!   

1 Comments

  1. Elizabeth adelstein on July 24, 2014 at 4:23 am

    How is this the first time I am seeing this post?! Amazing!!! And such kind words!!!!!! Xoxo

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