Fabian Molano
Kyong needed to refresh some of the headshots from her website and social media, so she came to the studio.
The idea was to make clean and professional photos.
But to make everything flow a little easier, I asked her to do a few silly things. The usual, you know me.
We laughed for a while, made the formal photos she needed, and also got some that were a little more relaxed, more her.
At the end of the day, a headshot can be professional without looking like a passport photo.
Kyong Lee
This was supposed to be a 1 hour couple’s session in Central Park, but I was having so much fun that we ended up taking photos for 2 1/2 hours. I know. Sometimes I get carried away.
The thing is, Jacqueline and Aaron came from Mexico to spend a few days in New York, and Aaron used the trip to propose to her.
We met early in Central Park, trying to avoid the crowds, and I was hoping for beautiful sunlight and strong shadows, those little things I feel comfortable playing with.
But of course… New York gave us a gray, cloudy morning.
So I focused on what mattered most, enjoying the experience, playing, and experimenting.
I really love analyzing the dynamics between couples so I can capture real expressions and the things that truly matter to them. Honestly, I can’t help it. What can I say?
03/31/2026
Rocco is the Italian part of this wedding, pure fire. He talks, moves, dances, he doesn’t stop.
David is more calm, he’s the quieter side, more the observing type. He is Irish.
They are different and they work perfectly. Because what matters is not being the same. It’s sharing values.
That day I saw it in their family, in their friends, in how everyone was there, truly there.
Rocco’s father was La bomba bombastic!!
In a wheelchair, but with incredible energy. Taking photos, emotional, even getting up to dance. That can’t be faked, that’s supporting a son even if his way of loving is different.
That is love, and when there is love like that, everything is easier and more fun!
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03/16/2026
When I look at these photos, everything feels so calm.
But that day, not calm at all.
We were moving all day. From one house to another, from one place to the next, always going somewhere.
Carie and John’s wedding was full of life. What made it even better was the mix of traditions, Chinese and Western, all together in one day. That made everything feel more interesting, more meaningful, and also more fun.
And yes, the wedding was at a castle in New York, which was a very nice surprise for me because it was my first time there.
For a photographer, that place was a gift. So many good spots. So many possibilities. The kind of place where your brain goes, “oh Si!!! this is going to be fun.”
The couple was great, the families brought so much joy, the light was beautiful, and everything came together in a really lovely way.
Main photographer
03/11/2026
There’s something about weddings that still gets me every time. The artists and their live performances.
I love seeing what happens when someone starts singing and people’s faces change. When one song lights up an entire table, or when dancers appear and suddenly everything feels different. A different texture, a different rhythm, a different energy.
I really love seeing that.
And I love photographing it even more.
Because that’s where beautiful things happen.
People let go, get emotional, sing, laugh, look at everything differently, and all of that gives a wedding something you simply can’t fake.
It gives it life.
Main photographer
03/03/2026
Taking photos in New York during a snowstorm sounds romantic, until you’re actually there with frozen hands.
Raquel and Augusto came from Costa Rica to spend a few days in the city because they love it. And even with the intense cold we’ve had these days, they decided they wanted the full experience. Not just to walk around New York. To really live it.
And that’s the key!
A session isn’t about posing. It’s not “stand here and smile.” It’s walking, laughing even when your fingers are freezing, hugging because it’s cold, dropping the nonsense and just having a good time.
They trusted. They let themselves be guided. They forgot a little about the camera. And then everything was easy and fun.
I truly believe the most important thing is having a good time, and the photos are the consequence. What really matters is how you feel while we’re doing them. If you’re comfortable. If you’re enjoying it. If you’re actually living the moment instead of acting it.
When that happens, you can tell. Trust me, you can tell!
And that’s exactly what happened that day.
Years from now, when they look at these images, they won’t just remember the city. They’ll remember how they felt here.
If that happens, and on top of that you love the photos, then I’m the happiest man in the whole wide world!
Alright. Let’s have some fun!
02/23/2026
On a wedding day, a lot of things happen very fast. But this moment is usually different.
There’s not as much rush, well, there’s always some, but the stress eases a bit, and brides usually get to enjoy the moment of finally putting on the dress they chose so carefully.
Without a doubt, a very, very special moment.
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02/13/2026
I arrive at the wedding, ready to look for the bride, and the first thing I see is a 𝗦𝗔𝗠𝗢𝗬𝗘𝗗. 😄
And of course, there goes my plan, because that’s one of my favorite dogs. And the best part is, it wasn’t “the dog chilling in a corner.” No, no. He was THE EVENT. People came up to him, pet him, took photos.
I swear, for a moment I thought, “the bride looks gorgeous, buuuut, this fluffy guy is competing HARD.” 😂
Best part, he gave me one of those opportunities I’d been waiting for, to shoot wedding photos with a dog.
Like, I wish all my weddings had dogs. That would be amazing!!!
Also, working with Karis is always a treat. Zero stress, everything easy, lots of laughs, and with this “special guest” it was next level.
So hey!! if you’re getting married and your wedding has a dog, I want in. The end!
Lead photographer
02/02/2026
A wedding is a whole metamorphosis, and I love observing that entire process. It always brings me a few surprises.
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