
Taryn and Seth’s intimate NYC wedding was the perfect blend of romance and intention. They chose Palma, a charming restaurant in the West Village with a hidden courtyard and romantic ambiance, for their special day. With just 25 guests, their celebration was all about love, connection, and being present. Taryn and Seth’s wedding proved that small weddings can be just as meaningful as a large one, and their intimate wedding photographed by Lucie B Photo let them focus on what mattered most (celebrating with their closest people!) and ditch the fuss.




Getting ready at the Gansevoort Hotel
The day began at the Gansevoort Hotel, a cool spot close to their wedding venue. Taryn got ready with her closest friends and her mom, sipping champagne and sharing stories about her and Seth over the years. Across the hotel, Seth did the same, surrounded by his best friends. He couldn’t wait to see her!

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Featured designer: Alexandra Grecco
Taryn was absolutely stunning in her unique Alexandra Grecco dress with a winged cape and timeless hair and makeup courtesy of Pre-Dame.



A romantic first look at Palma
Taryn and Seth met for their first look at Palma in the romantic ivy-covered courtyard. The moment was pure magic. Seth’s face just lit up as he saw Taryn come in. They took a deep breath together, savoring the moment before their guests arrived.



An intimate ceremony for 25
With family and friends gathered, the couple exchanged vows under the lush greenery of Palma’s courtyard. The setting felt like a hidden gem in the middle of New York City. The atmosphere was warm, personal, and full of emotion.




Small reception = big guest involvement!
After saying “I do,” guests were welcomed into a candlelit dinner. A long table was set with elegant florals from Saffron and flickering candles, creating a cozy and romantic setting. Everyone took turns to share a story, make a toast, or just celebrate the happy couple.

