Queen’s Botanical Garden Wedding | Katelyn & Jean-Luc
Fall whimsical garden wedding at Queen’s Botanical Garden.
Bride Katelyn getting ready for her wedding at the Queen’s Botanical Garden in Flushing, New York
Last fall, I had the pleasure of photographing Katelyn and Jean-Luc's beautiful fall garden wedding at the Queens Botanical Garden in New York. The gardens provided a stunning backdrop for the romantic affair.
The bride and groom looked absolutely timeless, surrounded by the colorful autumn foliage and vibrant blooms. The natural beauty of the garden added a whimsical touch to the wedding photos, creating a magical atmosphere for the couple's special day.
Fall wedding at Queen's Botanical Garden in Flushing, New York
As a photographer, capturing garden weddings is always a delight. The combination of nature's beauty and the couple's love creates a unique and enchanting setting for wedding photography. Garden weddings have a special charm that can't be replicated in a traditional venue.
Bride & groom after first look at their wedding at Queen’s Botanical Garden
I strive to capture the emotions and essence of each wedding I photograph, and this fall garden wedding at Queen’s Botanical Garden in Flushing, New York was no exception. The bride's glowing smile, the groom's tender gaze, these are the moments that make wedding photography truly special.
I feel grateful to have been a part of this memorable day, and I look forward to creating more timeless and enchanting wedding photos for future couples in love.
Venue: Queen's Botanical Garden
For hosts of an event at Queen's Botanical Garden in Flushing, New York, it is recommended to consider utilizing the beautiful outdoor spaces for a more scenic and open-air experience. Additionally, incorporating local vendors and businesses from the Flushing area can add a unique and authentic touch to the event. By bringing in elements from the surrounding community, hosts can enhance the overall atmosphere and create a more immersive and memorable experience for attendees.

