Argyle Park is a perfect spot for a romantic photo shoot. Also known as Argyle Lake or Argyle Lake Park, it lies just south of the Long Island Railroad on the South Shore.
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Avalon Park photos are always spectacular.As soon as you set foot on the grounds of Avalon Preserve, you’ll feel as though you’ve stepped out of time,
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As soon as you set foot on the grounds of Avalon Park and Preserve, you’ll feel as though you’ve stepped out of time, out of the real world.
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Bedell Cellars is the perfect photo location for an elegant couple that loves a little bit of rustic mixed in with their chic.
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The Boston Public Garden was designed and created in 1837 by philanthropist Horace Gray as the first public garden in the United States.
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If you want an amazing New York photo shoot without having to fight to crowds every second, one of the best places to go is Bryant Park.
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Camp Hero Montauk, On the very tip of Long Island’s South Fork sits Montauk Point, home to the windswept beaches and craggy dunes of Camp Hero State Park.
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There are very few photo locations that are truly perfect for every couple. Yet somehow, Caumsett State Park manages to be exactly that.
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If you are searching for classic Long Island waterfront beauty, look no further than Cedar Beach. Stretching across the mouth of the Mount Sinai Harbor in Brookhaven
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When you take your engagement or wedding photos in Central Park, you become part of the romance and magic of New York City. We can’t wait to take you here!
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For the people who studied there, Columbia University in New York City is more than just a school. It’s an institution that embodies a huge and meaningful part of their life.
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There are dozens of fun places to wander in Dumbo for your photos. Overlooking the East River is Main Street Park, perfect for strolling in any season.
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Flushing Meadows Corona Park, often called just Flushing Meadows, is the fourth largest park in New York City. Covering nearly 900 acres in Queens
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If you’re searching for a beautiful place to take you engagement photos on Long Island, look no further than Frank Melville Park.
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Grand Central, It’s an icon that is recognizable to every New Yorker, and even to much of the world outside the city that never sleeps.
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Hempstead House, When you’re taking wedding or engagement photos, you want to go somewhere memorable. Somewhere magnificent.
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Hidden away in Sayville on Long Island’s South Shore is Islip Grange Park, one of the most adorable and most unique spots we’ve ever found for photo shoots.
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Perched on the edge of Montauk Point, at the farthest end of Long Island, sits the Montauk Lighthouse, a gem of a spot that is perfect for a romantic photo shoot.
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If your idea of perfect engagement photos includes a full day of seaside beauty, local charm, and fun exploration, then there’s no better place to go than Northport Village.
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Ocean Beach is located on Fire Island, the 32-mile barrier island that runs parallel to the southern shore of Long Island.
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Pearsall Park is one of those sweet spots that’s easy to overlook. But once you find it, you’ll want to keep coming back! Located on Bayville Avenue
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For local coziness and Long Island charm, there really is no better place to go than Port Jefferson Village. Port Jeff, as it is known to locals
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Robert Moses Fire Island Lighthouse is one of the most perfect photo locations we’ve ever found. It is located on the beautiful barrier island.
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Scully Estate
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Vanderbilt Mansion
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Westbury Gardens
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