Jean Kallina Photography

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Jean Kallina Photography

Jean Kallina is an internationally recognized photographer whose work is in the permanent collection of The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Brooklyn Museum and The Baltimore Museum among others. Jean Kallina’s work has been featured in the world’s top fashion and lifestyle magazines and your wedding photographs will reflect her exquisite eye. What she’s particularly known for is effortlessly tuning into the special aspects of a relationship, and capturing the epic drama as well as the intimate and tender moments that might slip past most eyes. Every one of Jean’s images tells a story – and in the case of your wedding, it will be your story, captured scene by scene, with a romantic realism that sets the standard for the most stylish and natural weddings photography.

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Discount: In celebration of the legalization of same-sex marriage in New York, I am happy to offer $200 off any photography package for New York couples who mention that they found me through So You’re EnGAYged!

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Reviews

Wedding Wire

Jean has been an absolute dream to work with. Her professionalism is comforting and her artisitc creativity and brilliance shine through in her photos. Jean has a gift of capturing a moment, a split second, that will make a memory last a lifetime. Most importantly, she made my camera-shy bride look and feel beautiful!- Lisa & Sara

To Jean Kallina, each photograph she takes is a work of art. Through her sensitivity, she knows how to make an event personal and memorable. Everything around her is viewed as potential – the stone wall, the cluttered table, the smiling baby, our dog with her garlend of flowers, the tent filled with nervous couples waiting for this moment on stage, a joyous dinner reflected through an antique mirror on the wall. This day now stands on it’s own- both in memory, and throught the eyes of Jean Kallina. And when the day was over we also had a new friend.- Rodney & Tony

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