Briton and James tied the knot at Binksberry Hollow in Wilson, NY—and it was everything. A day full of love, energy, laughter, and then… pure magic as the sun started to dip.

After the ceremony, the party kicked off fast, but we carved out time right before sunset to step away. Those post-dinner portraits? Game changers. There’s something about slipping away from the chaos for ten minutes of calm—just the two of you, catching your breath, letting it all sink in.


Here’s the thing about sunset portraits: they aren’t just about getting “pretty light” (though, yes, we absolutely live for it). It’s about carving out space at the end of a packed, high-energy day to breathe. No distractions, no one pulling you in a million directions—just you and your person in that dreamy golden light.

If you’re planning your own wedding, I highly recommend making time for sunset portraits. It’s not only a photographer’s dream—it’s a moment you’ll never forget.

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Golden Hour at Binksberry Hollow

@Sarah Garbin