A few days before their big celebration, Erica and Dante were officially married at City Hall in New York City, inviting only their immediate family to witness the intimate moment. It was quiet, heartfelt, and personal, exactly how they wanted to begin this new chapter together.
But the celebration didn’t stop there. A few days after they got married at City Hall in New York City, they gathered their friends and family at their family’s horse farm in Warwick, New York. Nestled among acres of rolling hills, the farm is a place that feels timeless. Horses ran freely in the distance, and the landscape itself seemed to play a role in the day, adding a natural beauty that framed every moment.
The evening unfolded beneath a sprawling tent, where laughter and music filled the air. As the sun dipped below the hills, the celebration came alive, glowing with string lights and the kind of joy that only comes when people feel completely at ease. Erica and Dante’s vision was never about following tradition for tradition’s sake; it was about creating an experience that reflected their personalities and their love. From the relaxed energy to the heartfelt speeches, every detail carried their fingerprints.
For me as a photographer, the setting was a dream. Wide open fields offered endless backdrops, from golden light spilling across the hills to intimate moments shared beneath the tent. The blend of rustic charm and genuine connection made every frame feel alive.
Erica and Dante’s wedding wasn’t about spectacle, it was about authenticity. It was about gathering the people who mattered most, celebrating love without pretense, and crafting a night that felt deeply, unapologetically theirs.
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Daniel Silbert is a film and digital photographer based in New York City. Represented by Apartment Twenty.