An NYC City Hall Wedding After Ten Years Together 💗
Written By Angela Cappetta
He said “forever and ever and ever” when the officiant asked if he took her to be his spouse. I’ll never forget that. Here’s the the first ten years together. An the next ten, and the next…
Enjoy this lovely look at a sweet Friday morning on a brisk September day at City Hall in Manhattan.
City Hall Weddings include some of the greatest people watching you can imagine. What? You don’t believe me? Have a look for yourself.

A flower vendor outside of City Hall

Unmatched people watching

The iconic entry of the NYC City Hall Marriage Bureau

Showing ID to the guard.

Appointment confirmation at the door.

Grand entry!

Brass details are all over this 1920's building.

Sneaking a kiss.

The groom's mom was their witness.

Payment counter details.

Pure joy.

Waiting to be called.

You get a deli-style ticket with a number on it.

Last ring review.

Gucci all day.

Waiting to be called, mom standing by.

A ticket to ride.

City Hall NYC is full of quirks, like this pink hand painted sign.

Chapel detail.

Almost inside the chapel!

One last moment before the ceremony.

It's time!

The precious officiant.

Getting the rings out.

He goes first.

"Forever, and ever, and ever."

It's her turn!

The best embrace ever. Ten years of love.

A memory with the officant.

The whole family with the official license.

The grant exit!

The exit door is quite a moment.

One hundred years of copper patina.

Greeting their public.

A ring moment. They bought their bands at David Yurman, a real NY designer.

A touch up.

Camera crews waiting for the indicted Mayor Eric Adams to exit the courtroom. Naturally, we used it as a backdrop.

Rings and flowers. She ordered a bouquet from Bouqs.

Strolling and glowing.

Real.

The squad made an appearance.

Family formal.

Nose to nose.

Always connected.

NYC is the best backdrop in the world.

What a divine dress.

Changing shoes.

Mosco Street in Chinatown. Her Chinese animal is a dragon, we found a dragon backdrop!

It wouldn't be Chinatown without a tour group.
