December 24, 2018
Granite links wedding
Granite links wedding
Hi there! Excited to share with you Gaby and Ariel’s Granite Links wedding that I had the privilege to photograph in August. I documented numerous Jewish wedding ceremonies, but this one was the first where all traditions were included as Bedeken, Ketubah Signing, Circling, and all other significant wedding rituals.
Gabriela and Ariel’s wedding took place at Granite Links Golf Club in Quincy, MA, on sweltering and humid summer days at the end of August. Hopefully, all wedding day activities were inside, and the ceremony was in a large Outdoor Pavilion Tent with air condition. Granite Links Golf Club is the best choice for a Jewish wedding in Boston.
As I mentioned, it was a sweltering day, and 90% of portraits p inside the Veranda Room, and this is a great place to photograph family portraits. I took Gaby and Ariel outside just for few pics with a stunning view of the Boston skyline as a background.
Beautiful brides dress by famous designer Mira Zwillinger.
A significant part of a traditional Jewish wedding is the signing of a marriage contract or Ketubah.
The ceremony of Bedeken or vailing a bride: the groom comes to the bride to cover her face with her veil. One of the most beautiful and exciting moments of a traditional Jewish wedding.
Jewish wedding ceremony at Granite Links Golf Club
Under the chuppah, the bride walks around the groom seven times as a part of the ceremony what symbolizes creating a family circle.
The most well-known Jewish wedding tradition is breaking the glass at the end of the ceremony! Mazel Tov!
Bride and groom and family formal portraits time!
Granite Link wedding venue Grand Ballroom can hold up to six hundred people.
Horah dance is always fun!
“The gladdening of the bride” dance.
I took Gaby and Ariel outside to the patio to take a few “golden hour” pics.
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