“The plan of action is only as good as the hearts of the people who create them.” – Pema Chodron
About the Film
“Remarkable Love Stories” is a celebration of the amazing couples I’ve come to know as a New York wedding photographer. This short film explores how the quality of engagement shapes our personal stories and family legacies. For this film, we’ve revisited some of the key locations in New York City where many of these engagement, proposal and wedding photography stories began (Central Park, The Museum of Natural History, Flat Iron District Tribeca etc).
I believe engagement offers a presence and personal connection that fuels relationships. My biggest joy in producing this film was connecting with each couple who is featured. Some couples were married years ago, others are newlyweds but all of them expressed a personal sense of self exploration and joy. At the end, you will see some of my favorite photographs spanning the last three years of my experience documenting engagement, proposal and wedding photography stories in New York.
Overall, I’m most thankful to each couple who helped make this project possible and the outstanding team I collaborated with for the production. See below for details:
The Couples (In order of appearance)
Janet & Chip – Engagement photography story at the Museum of Natural History.
Lindsay & David – Engagement photography story at Madison Square Park and The West Village.
Jill & David -Engagement photography story in Central Park & wedding story in Riverdale, New York.
Jessica & Francois – Engagement photography story in the Meatpacking District & wedding story in Central Park.
Megan & George – Proposal photography photography story in Central Park
Nicolina & Luke – Proposal photography story in Grand Central Station.
Patty & Jamie – Engagement photography story at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Kisha & Eric – Wedding photography story in Brooklyn.
Julie & Jonathan – Engagement photography story in Connecticut & Wedding photography story at Blue Hill Farm.
The Creative team
Director: Matthew Charof
Creative Director: Nicholas Hudson
Cinematography & Treatment: Jacqueline Iannacone
Soundtrack: “The Daydream” by Tycho of Ghostly International
Producer: Parris Whittingham




















