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Anna & Evan

Sky Armory, Syracuse, NY

Videographer / Filmmaking: 

Select Photo & Film

Venue: Sky Armory

Photographer: Hannah Fredricks

DJ: Select Receptions

A day of unmistakable connection at Sky Armory

When Anna first reached out to me more than a year before her wedding day, she shared the story of her and Evan—how they met, how their relationship grew, and what brought them to this moment. From that very first message, it was clear their connection ran deep. I knew immediately that this was a wedding I wanted to capture.

Fast forward to October 2025, and the day could not have been more perfect.

Anna began her morning at her family home in Camillus, New York. Gold records line the walls and Grammy Awards rest on the piano, honoring the incredible musical legacy of her late father. It was an emotional and beautiful place to begin the day. After getting ready, Anna shared a heartfelt first look with some of her favorite people, surrounded by love and anticipation.

From there, everyone made their way to Sky Armory in downtown Syracuse. Upon arrival, Anna and Evan shared their first look on the rooftop parking deck adjacent to Sky Armory. It was a quiet, deeply touching moment—Evan seeing Anna in her dress for the first time, the city behind them, the weight of the day settling in. Immediately following, they exchanged private, personal vows. These words were anything but surface-level. They were sincere, emotional, and unforgettable—an honest reflection of how deeply these two love one another.

The ceremony took place in Sky Armory’s Betts Room on the first floor, an intimate setting that felt perfectly suited for the moment. Anna’s Uncle Steve officiated as they officially became husband and wife, surrounded by the people who matter most to them.

The celebration continued upstairs in Sky Armory’s second-floor ballroom, where guests filled the dance floor and enjoyed the  photo booth throughout the night. The first song to kick off the dancing—and featured in this wedding film—is “Nothing But a Woman” by The Robert Cray Band, a song Anna’s late father played drums on. When he recorded it, he could not have imagined that one day his daughter’s wedding dance floor would erupt to that very beat, the floor was packed. It was a personal, powerful, and beautiful way for his presence to be felt in the celebration. Including that song in the film only made sense. 

Anna and Evan are an incredible couple, and I feel genuinely grateful to have played a small role in such a meaningful day. This film is a reflection of their story, their love, and the people who surround them, and it’s one I won’t soon forget.

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