NYCityWeddings.com Vendor Interviews - NEW YORK WEDDINGS
Welcome to NYCityWeddings.com's "Up Close & Personal" page – exclusive personal interviews with some of today's most fascinating wedding professionals. Hear what they have to say about their products, their services and themselves. As you read their words of wit and wisdom, maybe you'll find a "good match" between you and a particular vendor - that certain someone who might be easy to work with, fit your personality and help make your wedding dreams come true.
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The Inn at Fox Hollow Interviewed Apr 17, 2008
"A Port Washington pizza place that quickly became a community favorite back in the 1960s is what gave several reputable and well-known family-owned and operated Long Island catering facilities their start. "
Favor Lady Interviewed Jan 4, 2008
"Most of us would agree that there is nothing better than doing business with someone we know and trust. And, that is exactly the reputation Favor Lady has built "
Double Diamond Limousines Interviewed Jan 15, 2008
"Ever since I entered by “clubbing” phase I was reluctant to let others drive. In fact, I really don’t like others behind the wheel. And, if you’re anything like me, you’ll want to ensure your driver is someone your can trust."
Tivoli Jewelers Interviewed Jan 29, 2008
"Every bride/couple wants a rock solid marriage. And, as most ladies will attest it all starts with the romantic “rock” asking for their hand in marriage."
Star Spa Interviewed Jan 14, 2008
"Wouldn’t it be nice to go home after a long week of work to be greeted by scented candles, complemented by mood lighting and an invigorating and stress-relieving massage"
A. Stan Wiest Music Interviewed Dec 4, 2007
"A one-of-a-kind event is what every bride dreams of for her wedding day. And, it’s exactly what the professionals at Stan Weist are geared at giving her and her husband to be. "
Musical Madness Entertainment Interviewed Jan 28, 2008
"Playing music from a large and extremely diverse playlist of universally-inspired songs from around the country and around the globe, Musical Madness prides themselves on being able to help couples pay homage to their culture and heritage in a hip, fun, and exciting way."
M.A.S. Music Interviewed Feb 26, 2008
"A “one-man” or should I say “one-woman” band is exactly what you’re getting from M.A.S. Music. In fact, Marie Stack, a professional musician for over 20 years plays six different musical instruments "
Classical Chamberlin Ensembles Interviewed Dec 13, 2007
"The gown, the hall, the flowers, the food, and the music; they ALL work together to create the overall mood of the wedding, And, for many couples that means different moods for different parts of their celebration."
Blue Daisy Weddings Interviewed Feb 5, 2008
"When it comes to your wedding day, you want to entrust your memories to someone you can trust. And, for most that often means a close friend or a member of the family."
Awesome 80's Prom Interviewed Dec 14, 2007
"When it comes to a gal’s last night out as a single lady, she can either look for “some action” or better yet, be a part of the action. And, that’s what The Awesome 80’s prom is all about"
All Type Computer Calligraphy Interviewed Dec 14, 2007
"Every young girl, at least at some point has practiced her writing skills in an effort to perfect her penmanship, most likely in an attempt to whimsically jot down the name of the guy she had a serious crush on."
LCA Studio's Inc. Interviewed Jan 15, 2004
"Every wedding is its own movie. It tells a story, a love story. I enjoy hearing all my couples tell me how much they love their wedding movie. They call to say that they and their families have watched it over and over again. I know that their wedding will be their number-one movie, one that will be watched - not stored in the back of some closet, but ready to play in their DVD player. That's success -- when you make other people's memories last a lifetime."
LA Productions Interviewed Oct 7, 2003
"The most important skill is listening to your client. If you can't hear what her dreams are, if you can't use your imagination to see what her dreams are, if you can't create some unique ideas to help build on those dreams, then you might as well close shop."
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