“If you look through enough of our albums, you’re going to find somebody you know.” The Glenmar Studio Builds Relationships That Last Beyond the Wedding Day

As one of the longest-standing wedding photography studios on Long Island, The Glenmar Studio captures your day with expertise and passion. And now, they’re offering Brides of Long Island an exclusive free gift when booking your photography package. Read on for more information.

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When the flowers fade, the music softens and the makeup gets washed away, there will be one element from your wedding day that remains: your photos. 

Choosing a photographer is one of the most important wedding decisions you’ll make, because ultimately they do a lot more than just take pictures – they immerse themselves in your love story, support you throughout the planning process, and provide much-needed aftercare when your wedding has come and gone.

The artists at BOLI Preferred Vendor The Glenmar Studio understand these responsibilities, and consider it their calling to capture not only your wedding day, but all the beautiful events that happen afterwards. They offer a wide range of services including photography, videography, content creation, and custom album design.

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“My uncle would always say, ‘find the light.’” – The Glenmar Studio

The history of The Glenmar Studio is storied, dating all the way back to 1936. “I believe we’re the longest running studio in New York,” said Alison Spalter, owner of The Glenmar Studio. “It’s a third generation family business. My grandfather opened the studio in the Bronx. My uncle brought it to Roslyn in the ‘70s, and we’ve been there ever since.”

While 90 years have passed since they first opened their doors, Glenmar’s approach to photography has remained the same. “My uncle would always say, ‘find the light,” Alison said. “Photography and cinematography are mediums where you can use composition and light, tell stories and convey emotion. So what my uncle taught me about finding light became my inspiration. It’s a quality that we look for when hiring new Glenmar shooters.”  

A bride photographed by The Glenmar Studio

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“We’re creating something to last a lifetime.” – The Glenmar Studio

When asked about Glenmar’s signature style, Alison answered “it’s based off capturing the true emotion and beauty of the day, with as much natural light as possible” 

“Weddings are incredibly beautiful,” she added. “We don’t need to jump into any trends. 80% of the day we cover photo-journalistically, and 20% is the more controlled portraiture.”

Since couples can have polarizing opinions on portraits, Alison emphasized the importance of versatility. “We get a lot of information from our clients so that we can execute their vision,” she explained. “Whether they want an editorial portrait session or a relaxed but cohesive portrait session. We typically try to accomplish a little of both. We like to cover all the family combos to make sure they get pictures with all the special people in their lives. We want to accommodate everyone’s requests as best we can, parents as well as the couple.. We’re creating something to last a lifetime.”

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“We will work with any budget.” – The Glenmar Studio

Many vendors offer specific packages for engaged couples, but Glenmar prefers to keep things personalized. “As professionals in the business for so many years, we try to listen to their ideas in order to curate a project that fits the clients vision for the day. We basically start from scratch,” Alison said. “We’ll try to explain why you’d maybe want a second photographer, or we’d explain why their wedding may not need one. We communicate our recommendations based on their budget, what their ideas are for the day, and what’s needed to make those ideas come to life.”

“We just sit down and start a conversation,” she continued. “We don’t want to say, ‘here’s this giant package, take it or leave it.’ We will work with any budget. We offer discounts for winter weddings, but no matter what we’ll figure out some sort of coverage that fits.”

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“We have clients that have worked with us for decades.” – The Glenmar Studio

Glenmar may be a photography studio, but Alison sees their role in a more expansive manner. “We’re not only photographers, we’re also a staff of professionals that help clients through the process of planning their wedding,” she described. “We help our couples build a timeline, and then we move on through almost the entire wedding day with them. Our brides and grooms start to rely on us, because we’re with them from the very beginning. We even carry pins in our bags. I can’t even tell you how many bustles I’ve saved!” 

That intimacy carries on beyond your ‘I do’s.’ “I always tell brides, ‘if you look through enough of our albums, you’re going to find somebody you know,” she described. “We have clients that have worked with us for decades, through weddings, birthdays, births. It’s so rewarding that we build these lasting relationships.” 

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“Once the day comes, stop planning.” – The Glenmar Studio

Alison’s biggest piece of advice for brides of Long Island is to stay present. “All the people you love are coming together to celebrate you, and it’s a beautiful feeling that can get lost on the day,” she said. “There’s so much happening, it’s a blur. So be present with each other. Once the day comes, stop planning. Let your professionals carry you through.” 

She also suggested sticking with the highly-rated BOLI Preferred Vendor community. “You can’t go wrong with any of BOLI’s vendors,” she said. “You’re only recommended by Brides of Long Island if you’re known in this industry and you know what you’re doing.”

Brides of Long Island loves The Glenmar Studio, and we want to pass that love along to our brides! Mention this article and receive a FREE GIFT from The Glenmar Studio when booking your wedding!

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A well-planned timeline keeps your celebration stress-free and running smoothly.

Your wedding day is filled with countless moving parts, from hair and makeup to photos, vows and the dance floor. Having a clear timeline ensures everything flows seamlessly, so you can focus on the joy instead of the logistics. While it may seem overwhelming at first, creating your wedding day schedule doesn’t have to be stressful. Here is how to make your wedding day timeline to ensure your day unfolds beautifully and without a hitch.

Seek the Help of Your Vendors

This is key! Lean on your vendors for guidance; they’ve done this countless times and know how long each part of the day typically takes. Your photographer, planner and beauty team can help you build a realistic timeline.

Here are some other things to consider making your wedding day timeline:

Work Backward

Start by noting the time your ceremony begins, then work backward to fill in the rest of your day. This ensures you’ll know exactly how much time you have for each step, from getting ready to photos.

Consider Location

Factor in travel time between venues, whether it’s from your getting-ready spot to the ceremony or from the ceremony to the reception. Even short distances can take longer than expected, so build in a buffer for unexpected things like traffic.

Where Will You Be Getting Ready?

Decide if you’ll get ready at home, a hotel or your venue. Each option comes with different logistics, like space for your bridal party, lighting for photos and proximity to the ceremony.

Will You Be Having a First Look?

If you’re planning a first look, carve out time before the ceremony for this special moment. It not only gives you a chance to connect privately but also allows more flexibility for photos.

Remember the Little Things

Don’t forget to schedule time for small but important details, like eating breakfast, touching up makeup or signing your marriage license. These moments keep the day running smoothly.

What’s Your Reception Vision?

Decide whether you want a formal dinner, lively dance party or relaxed cocktail-style celebration. Consider things like introductions, first dance, toasts, cake cutting and bouquet toss. Share that vision with your DJ so they can help pace the night with the right music and energy.

Buffer for Breathing Room

Definitely add some time, just 10–15 minutes here and there, for breaks, touch-ups or simply soaking in the moment. These small pauses help keep the day feeling relaxed and give vendors time to reset if things run behind.

Even the most carefully crafted timelines can go a little off course and that’s perfectly okay! What matters most is that you’ve set yourself up with a solid plan, surrounded by trusted vendors and loved ones who can help keep things moving. If a few minutes slip here or there, don’t stress; the joy of the day will shine through regardless, and those unscripted moments often become the sweetest memories.

Below is an example of how to make your wedding day timeline. Remember – take your vendors’ advice! Individual factors, like bridal party size, reception location, etc. will make a difference. (Ceremony at 2:30 p.m., Reception at 6:00 p.m.)

  • 7 a.m. – Hair & Makeup Begins
    The beauty team starts with bridesmaids, then the bride. Photographers may arrive for detail shots (dress, rings, invitations).

  • 10 a.m. – Bridal Party Gets Dressed
    The bride and attendants finish getting ready. Photographer captures candid moments.

  • 12 p.m. – First Look & Portraits
    The couple shares a private first look, followed by bridal party and family photos.

  • 2 p.m. – Guests Begin Arriving
    Ushers and ceremony staff welcome guests; pre-ceremony music begins.

  • 2:30 p.m. – Ceremony
    Processional, vows and recessional. Ceremony length varies.

  • 2:45 p.m. – Post-Ceremony Photos
    Group shots with extended family or any portraits not taken earlier.

  • 5 p.m. – Cocktail Hour
    Guests enjoy drinks and hors d’oeuvres while couples finish photos or freshen up.

  • 6 p.m. – Reception Begins
    Grand introductions, first dance followed by toasts and dinner.

  • 8 p.m. – Dancing & Cake Cutting
    Dance all night long followed by dessert.

  • 9:45 p.m.– Last Dance & Send-Off
    Couple shares a final dance before a sparkler exit or other farewell.

As the newest Lessing’s property, Port Jefferson Country Club boasts upgraded interiors and exceptional hospitality. 

Brides of Long Island can take in Port Jefferson Country Club at the venue’s Wedding Showcase on February 7 – read on for more details.

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The name “Lessing’s” has come to define unforgettable weddings. From their staff of dedicated professionals to their heralded menu offerings, many brides of Long Island seek out the Lessing’s family of venues to host the days of their dreams.

Port Jefferson Country Club, a BOLI Preferred Venue, carries on the Lessing’s tradition of impeccable service in a truly unique atmosphere.

“Everywhere you look, there’s water.” – Port Jefferson Country Club

Port Jefferson Country Club is Lessing’s newest venue, though the property itself has long been a fixture in the community. “It’s a key institution,” said Joe Scalice, General Manager of Port Jefferson Country Club. “Over the years, it’s been home to Lombardi’s on the Sound and later Waterview. Lessing’s took over in April of 2025 acquired a great property and renovated it beyond perfection.”

Port Jefferson Country Club

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Renovations followed, including opening up the ballroom and expanding sight lines throughout the space. “It’s been refreshed,” Scalice said. “The room now feels light and open, with a wall of glass and doors spanning the entire width of the ballroom. Even on the haziest days, guests are treated to extraordinary views of the Long Island Sound.”

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What was once the Waterview restaurant is now home to Port Jefferson Country Club’s cocktail hour space. “It’s a big, beautiful room that, again, overlooks the Long Island Sound and has its own private deck. It sets the tone for the entire evening.”

“As far as the ceremony, we have two rooms upstairs: Harbor View and Sound View, and they both have their own outdoor decks,” Joe continued. “Additionally, there’s a new space we’re promoting called the Meadow. It was once the tennis courts and is now a gorgeous field of green that overlooks the water. Everywhere you look, there’s water.” 

Ceremony at Port Jefferson Country Club

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“We are very flexible, we want to personalize.” – Port Jefferson Country Club

No two couples are alike, and Port Jefferson Country Club is committed to bringing every couple’s specific wedding day visions to life. “We are very flexible, we want to personalize,” Joe explained. “Everyone has a different way of thinking about their wedding day and what they want. We’ve thought of every question that the bride and groom could ever worry about, and that’s all worked on. It’s like the script to a play, so when we get out there and it’s the day to do the performance, everyone is on the same page.”

Paired with that versatility is the incredible passion that fuels every member of the Port Jefferson Country Club team. “Everyone on our staff makes the effort and does what they do with enthusiasm,” Joe said. “Something that I always look for in our team members is the amount of passion for the industry and for making every wedding an event to remember. Going the extra mile is what it’s all about! This is somebody’s special day, and now we’re a part of their history. We want them to remember their day as something extraordinary and beyond their expectations.” 

“We have people who understand how important this is, and that’s due to proper selection, proper training, encouragement, and leading by example,” he added. 

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“If we’re doing the wedding correctly, no one wants to sit down.” – Port Jefferson Country Club

Lessing’s venues are known for their insatiable menus, and Port Jefferson Country Club is no different. “There are so many wonderful things,” Joe detailed. “Our chef has incredible innate talent, has been trained in top-tier kitchens, and is delivering restaurant-caliber, à la minute cuisine.”

“For cocktail hour, one of my favorites is the Steak House Carvery,” he continued. “It’s more than just a standard carving station – bone and rib eye cuts, sirloin, flank steak, served with creamed spinach and potatoes, crispy onions, and Peter Luger steak sauce.”

“The Chianti Braised Short Ribs is a favorite entree,” he added. “It falls apart with a fork. The flavors are wonderful.” 

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Of course, you’ll want to top the night off with a sweet treat. Fortunately, you won’t have to decide between dessert and the dance floor. “If we’re doing the wedding correctly, no one wants to sit down,” Joe said. “I love that we have passed desserts for that reason. It allows people to dance and grab a cheesecake lollipop, or churro, or a mini jelly donut. It’s fun as opposed to something that’s traditionally formal.”

“We also have a beautiful selection of enhancements,” he concluded. “My career has largely focused on wine, so for the wine lovers, I’m always available for upgrades whether it be for one person, one course, or the entire wedding.”

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“Ask all the questions.” – Port Jefferson Country Club

Joe stressed the importance of sticking with your wedding day vision. “Don’t be afraid to express, even if you can’t articulate it fully, what you see your wedding being like,” he recommended. “Ask all the questions. Make sure you have coordination between all of your vendors and the property itself. Make sure that the level of care and flexibility is there for you to personalize your wedding.” 

“If you have the opportunity, try to use house vendors,” he emphasized. “Do your research and look at the reviews, but that photographer knows where all the shots are and won’t waste your entire cocktail hour trying to find the perfect photo. That florist will know the table sizes and what works best in the room. It’s important to look at everything from a practical point of view, trust the professionals, and trust your own instincts and vision.” 

Enjoy the beauty and hospitality of
Port Jefferson Country Club at their Wedding Showcase!
Saturday, February 7
12pm-3pm
Register here!

Discover the best florists on Long Island — trusted BOLI Preferred Vendors ready to bring your wedding vision to life.

(Photo courtesy of Lauren Taylor Floral Elegance)

From stunning bouquets and elegant centerpieces to archways and floral décor that transform your ceremony and reception, our BOLI Preferred Vendors are here to make your day unforgettable. We have 10 of the best florists on Long Island, each specializing in unique designs and personalized service. You’re sure to find the perfect florist to make your celebration bloom.

Lauren Taylor Floral Elegance
For decades, Lauren Taylor Floral Elegance in Lindenhurst has been fulfilling wedding floral and décor dreams for brides. They specialize in working with only one bride a day. And Lauren will oversee all aspects of your floral planning – from the first meeting to picking out the arrangements and the delivery.

(Photo courtesy of Tom’s Towers Flowers)

Tom’s Towers Flowers
Tom’s Towers Flowers in West Islip has specialized in wedding and event floral designs for over 45 years! Their in house specialist, Jan, can make any floral arrangement dream come true!

(Photo courtesy of James Cress Florist and Events)

James Cress Florist and Events
This family owned floral business is ready to make sure all of your floral wedding design visions come true. They work hard to make every wedding a magical and memorable experience. The day of your wedding, they make sure one of their owners is always on site to ensure a smooth delivery and set up.

(Photo courtesy of Beautiful Beginnings Flowers)

Beautiful Beginnings Flowers
Beautiful Beginnings Flowers in Bethpage prides itself on cutting edge design and top notch service. One of the three wedding specialists, Lori, Deanna and Jenn, who you will meet with to design the perfect wedding flowers, will make sure to be on site the day of your wedding.

With All My Heart Floral Design & Invitation Studio
The designers at All My Heart in Wading River and Bohemia work exclusively to create the most exquisite and beautiful floral arrangements for your big day. Not only will they fulfill all of your floral needs, they also specialize in invitation design.

Perry’s Florist & Event Rentals
For 70 years, Perry’s Florist, a family owned floral shop, has been renowned for creating exquisite wedding floral arrangements and event designs. The team is committed to learning your vision and bringing it to life with fresh flowers and stunning décor.

(Photo courtesy of Flowers by Manny)

Flowers by Manny
Manny Montes has over 15 years experience in the floral industry. He devotes his talents to helping couples bring their wedding floral visions to life. He and his team specialize in romantic and classic themes,  and they make sure to handpick every bloom, leaf and spray for your special day.

(Photo courtesy of Gifts from the Heart Florist)

Gifts from the Heart Florist
With nearly 30 years experience in the floral industry, Martha from Gifts from the Heart Florist says she loves working with brides and grooms to bring their wedding day floral ideas to life. From understated to outrageous, Martha works with all budgets to create the perfect florals for your big day.

(Photo courtesy of The Flower Pot)

The Flower Pot
Mel and her team at The Flower Pot strive to create fun, whimsical and beautiful arrangements to remember. If you’re unsure about what flowers you’ll need, you can lean on the team’s knowledge and experience – they’ll help you find something you’ll love that fits in your budget.

(Photo courtesy of Lunaluxe Events)

Lunaluxe Events
Melissa at Lunaluxe Events always approaches life from an artistic lens. So, when it comes to creating beautiful flowers for your wedding day, expect her creative juices to flow while she brings your floral visions to life.

Clueless when it comes to flowers for your wedding? Don’t fret! You’ll be in good hands with any of the 10 best florists on Long Island. They’ll work hard to guide you every step of the way.

In Brides of Long Island’s Monthly “Mrs.” series, we profile some of our members’ unforgettable weddings. This month, Lindsay tells us about the in-depth research she did to create her perfect day at RGNY Vineyard.

(Photo courtesy of Janelle Brooke Photography)

Although Lindsay and Nico first connected online, they ran in the same crowd so they believe their paths would have crossed eventually. Eight years later, they celebrated the love that had grown between them in front of family and friends, made even more meaningful by a dear friend who officiated their wedding. Having that friend officiate made the ceremony feel deeply personal, adding an unforgettable touch to their celebration.

A Fateful Swipe

When Lindsay swiped right on Nico in 2017, she had no idea they already shared mutual friends — including her cousin. “We actually grew up about five minutes from each other,” she said. “When I met his friends for the first time, my cousin was in the room! And he was friends with people I went to high school with.” 

With so many connections, their bond grew naturally over the years, leading to a summer 2024 day trip to Montauk with Lindsay’s brother and his girlfriend. “And then Nico proposed at the Lighthouse,” she recalled. “Turns out, my brother was there to take photos of us getting engaged!”

Building Her Dream Wedding

Lindsay and Nico wasted no time diving into plans for their November 8, 2025 wedding at RGNY Vineyard. Once the venue was booked, they quickly realized they would need to bring in their own vendors. “RGNY made things easy when it came to vendors, since they provided a long list,” she said. “We could have chosen anyone we wanted, but for catering we did have to stick to their eight or nine preferred caterers.” 

Photography was the most important vendor for Lindsay, followed closely by hair and makeup. “I think for Nico, photography was important as well,” she said. “He also wanted a content creator. He thought that was such a unique and special thing.”

With RGNY serving as a blank canvas, Lindsay and Nico embraced the freedom to design a celebration that reflected their personalities. “We had a black tie wedding, but the vineyard itself is rustic and a little bit boho,” Lindsay said. “I always made a joke — it was like Black Tie Barnyard wedding. We wanted it to feel very relaxed and comfortable, but also very elegant.” 

(Photo courtesy of Janelle Brooke Photography)

Their color scheme of black and silver, accented with greenery and plenty of disco balls, created a vibe that was both chic and playful. The couple took care to interview each vendor, ensuring they felt comfortable with the people who would play such a big role in their day. “We had a really, really great process,” Lindsay shared. “I’m so thankful for all of our vendors…we took a lot of care when we picked them, and I had such an amazing experience with all of them.”

A Bet Worth Making

One of the most meaningful parts of Lindsay and Nico’s day was having their best friend officiate the ceremony. “My friend and I made a bet. Neither of us remember what the bet was, but I wrote on a Post-it note that he could marry me. He kept that note in a lockbox for five years, and when we got engaged, he said, ‘By the way, I’m going to cash in on this,’” Lindsay shared. 

(Photo courtesy of Janelle Brooke Photography)

It was his first time officiating, but his authenticity and genuine delivery made the ceremony unforgettable. “It was just so special to have someone who knew us so well – who’s had a front row seat in our entire relationship – marry us and make it such a memorable moment,” she said. Lindsay and Nico chose to exchange their vows privately in RGNY’s rose garden, to create a quiet moment for the two of them, and to keep the focus on their friend’s words during the ceremony.

The couple’s vendors also played a huge role in making the day extraordinary. Their DJ, Ello Entertainment, a BOLI Preferred Vendor and a longtime friend, tailored the music perfectly to their tastes. “He knew exactly what we would like, and threw in oldies and Latin music because Nico is Puerto Rican,” Lindsay said. “It appealed to everyone, but it still felt like our wedding and our music.” 

Their photographer, Janelle Brooke Photography , a BOLI Preferred Vendor, was another standout. “She was out of this world — I have no words for how amazing she was to be with,” Lindsay recalled. “You spend so much of your day with your photographer, and her being so great really had such an impact.”

Trusting the Process

Lindsay credits the Brides of Long Island Facebook group as a helpful resource throughout her planning. “I always searched for vendors. And I read everything,” she said. 

Looking back, she describes herself as a relaxed bride who trusted the process and enjoyed every moment. “Just relax — that’s my best piece of advice,” Lindsay shared. “Nothing is that serious. Everything is going to work out, and you’re going to have the best day ever. If you love your partner, your friends and your family, you’re surrounded by good people. I could have gotten married in a shoe box and it still would have been the best day.”

(Photo courtesy of Janelle Brooke Photography)

Vendors:
Venue: RGNY Vineyard
Photographer/Content Creator: Janelle Brooke Photography , a BOLI Preferred Vendor
DJ/Videography: Ello Entertainment, a BOLI Preferred Vendor
Florist: Hometown Flower Company
Hair and Makeup: Beyond the Brush
Dessert/Cake/Food Truck: The Treatery
Tuxedos: Thomas Mitchel Clothiers
Transportation: Sir Oliver Limousine, a BOLI Preferred Vendor
Day of Coordinator: Fab Day Events
Catering: Christopher Michael Catering

(Photo courtesy of Janelle Brooke Photography)

Whether it’s an energetic dance floor or a chill and intimate vibe, Absolute Entertainment drives your wedding day to match every expectation

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When you think of your ideal wedding reception, what do you picture? Is every guest out of their seat, dancing to a high energy soundtrack that shakes the walls? Or is everyone mingling with each other, enjoying cigars or photo booths with your favorite songs setting the mood?

Whatever your vision may be, the DJs and MCs at BOLI Preferred Vendor Absolute Entertainment are ready to bring your party to life. And with decades of experience (and 4 BOLI Diamond Awards) under their belt, they’re the masters at guiding your day to match your every expectation.

“You want to focus on things you really care about the most.” – Absolute Entertainment

With all the wedding inspo out there, how do you decide what’s best for you? “I think having a realistic expectation is one of the most important things to understand,” said Cenzo Kaufmann, General Manager and DJ with Absolute Entertainment. “If a couple has an expectation of a packed dance floor the entire time, there are a lot of different variables that can aid that vision as opposed to work against that vision.” 

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“I find that many brides and grooms put so much pressure on themselves with all these different forms of entertainment because they want their wedding to be great,” he continued. “If your biggest priority is the dancing, then less is more sometimes. You want to focus on things that you really care about the most.”

“One of the things that I say to clients is, “stay with your vision,’” added Terrence Legrady, Sales Director and MC with Absolute. “If you have a clear, concise vision of what you want for your wedding, try not to defer from that as you see what everyone else is doing. Does it fit your vision for your wedding? If it doesn’t, do not buy it.”

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“Every single decision that is made for your reception falls on the shoulders of your entertainment.” – Absolute Entertainment 

There’s no shortage of companies marketing themselves as wedding pros. How important is it to hire someone who’s been in the industry for a while? “I find a lot of people who are inexperienced tend to be what I call ‘yes-men,’” said Cenzo. “They’re focused on doing exactly what the bride and groom think they want, when realistically, this is their first wedding, and sometimes don’t know what they exactly want. They don’t know what makes the difference between a good wedding and a great wedding, and that is where an experienced entertainment company comes into play. We want every wedding to be fantastic, something that people are going to remember.”

“Half the time, I’ll have an idea that may enhance the couple’s vision for a particular moment, or how to assist in structuring a more efficient timeline that I’ll run past the bride and groom. At the end of the day it’s their wedding and we will do what they want, but I feel like I’m doing them an injustice if I don’t give them my best advice,” he continued. “It’s the difference between knowing how to guide and coach a couple through the big day versus just being the ‘yes’ man, and experience gives you that.”

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Terrence agreed. “Every single decision that is made for your reception falls on the shoulders of your entertainment,” he added. “That is why we need to interject sometimes and say ‘we’re happy to do whatever you’d like, but if you wouldn’t mind our educated option on this,’ and thankfully our brides and grooms say ‘we didn’t know that. Thank you for explaining it to us.’”

“Every bride and groom wants to celebrate differently.” – Absolute Entertainment 

It may be tempting to match a trend you see on TikTok, or take the advice of your best friend that got married last year, but Terrence and Cenzo caution against those impulses. “The overwhelming majority of clients these days are going straight to social media for everything,” said Terrence. “Every bride and groom wants to celebrate differently, so you should be seeking your entertainment’s opinion on certain things that are going to enhance your overall experience.”

He gave a valuable example. “You may be seeking the advice from another bride who only had 10 people in her bridal party, whereas you have 20 people in your bridal party. Trust your entertainment company so you can really choose something that is specific to you and makes sense for your wedding.” 

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“Using vendors that know the venue inside and out is paramount.” – Absolute Entertainment 

Terrence and Cenzo also recommended sticking with a venue’s preferred vendor list. “Every venue operates a little bit differently,” Cenzo said. “Working with the recommended vendors just makes it a well-oiled machine as opposed to a situation where your maitre d’ wastes time babysitting your entertainers when that time can be better spent attending to you and your guests. Everything should be efficient, and working with recommended vendors really aids in that.”

“When we walk into a venue where we work all the time, the maitre d’ walks over and hugs us and the bride and groom see that,” Terrence added. “It’s basically an extension of our family, and they see how well we work together. I can literally finish the maitre d’s sentences and vice versa.”

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“There’s also certain variables from place to place, like having to manage two separate rooms,” he continued. “Or, numerous venues where we don’t have access to elevator service and we have to lug all of our equipment upstairs. If you’re a vendor who has never been to that particular venue and you haven’t allotted time to do that, you’re going to be late for someone’s biggest day of their lives. Using vendors that know the venue inside and out is paramount.”

“It’s all about keeping you immersed.” – Absolute Entertainment

To allow guest requests, or not to allow guest requests – it’s a common conundrum, and Absolute’s answer is nuanced. “It’s entirely up to the bride and groom,” Terrence said. “You’ve taken the time to curate a playlist with your entertainment, you trust that they’re experienced, and you trust that they have the ability to read your crowd. But If you’ve got great energy on the dance floor and it’s broken by a request, it takes a long time to get that energy back.”

“It’s our job to manage the psyches of hundreds of people, and there’s a science that goes into that,” Cenzo continued. “A set list is always done on the fly because you have to read the crowd and see what works. I’ve implemented a brutally honest ‘yes-no-maybe’ approach to requests. When a guest comes up and asks for a song, I’ll say either yes, it’s definitely going to come on at some point, no means don’t try asking again, and maybe means I’m going to try my best to squeeze it in.” 

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If you want to allow requests from your guests, Terrence added an important caveat. “Do not ask your DJ to come over to the bride and groom and get their approval! The last thing you want is your MC running over to you throughout the evening asking you multiple questions that should not pertain to you. You should be in the moment with all of your friends and family, and you should not have to make a single decision on your wedding day. That should have been done during the communication and planning process.”

“It’s all about keeping you immersed,” Cenzo added. 

Terrence, Cenzo, and the entire team at Absolute Entertainment want to wish you a very happy and healthy holiday season!

After the best day ever, these unique morning after brunch ideas will keep the excitement going.

Whether you’ve danced into the wee hours of the morning or your daytime wedding allowed you to get a good night’s sleep, you may want to keep that wedding excitement going. Here are seven unique ideas for your morning after brunch that will set your celebration apart from the rest.

Pajama Party Brunch

After a night celebrating, the thought of getting all dressed up again might be deterring. A fun pajama party morning after brunch allows guests to unwind in a cozy, casual setting. Encourage everyone to come in their pajamas or comfy clothes and set the scene with blankets and warm drinks. It creates a relaxed, intimate vibe where guests can share stories from the wedding day and enjoy a slower pace together.

Long Island Comfort Station

Give your brunch a local twist by spotlighting some Long Island classes. Think BEC (bacon, egg and cheese) from your favorite deli, crumb cake from a local bakery and, of course, baskets of fresh bagels with artisanal spreads. It’s not just delicious — it’s a way to share a piece of your home with guests, especially those traveling from out of town.

Mocktail & Wellness Bar

Not everyone wants to keep the bubbly flowing for a morning after brunch, and that’s okay! A wellness-inspired bar with fresh juices, infused waters and herbal teas offers a refreshing alternative. Pair it with light bites like fruit skewers or yogurt parfaits, and you’ll give guests the option to recharge while still feeling part of the celebration.

Acoustic Wake-Up Call

Instead of blasting a playlist, consider hiring a local musician to play soft acoustic tunes. Or find a great playlist on Spotify and sync up to a Bluetooth speaker. The gentle background music sets a welcoming atmosphere and encourages guests to linger over coffee and conversation. It’s a subtle but memorable touch that makes the morning after brunch feel like an experience rather than just a meal.

Looking for one of the best local musicians on Long Island? Check out BOLI’s Preferred Bands and Musicians!

Personalized “Recovery Kits”

A thoughtful detail that guests will rave about: mini gift bags at each seat filled with water bottles, snacks, sunglasses and maybe even a handwritten thank-you note from you and your partner. It’s practical, but it also shows how much you care about their comfort. Guests will leave feeling appreciated and loved.

Interactive Chef Experience

Elevate your brunch beyond the standard buffet by bringing in a chef to prepare dishes right in front of your guests. Whether it’s made-to-order omelets, delicate crepes or waffles piled high with toppings, the interactive element makes the meal feel special and personal. Guests will love choosing their own ingredients and watching them come to life — it’s part dining, part entertainment and a memorable way to keep the celebration going.

One of BOLI’s Preferred Caterers can bring your interactive chef experience to life.

Farewell Toast & Sweet Send-Off

As your wedding weekend winds down, a farewell toast is the perfect way to close the chapter with love and gratitude. Gather your guests during brunch and share a few heartfelt words about what their presence has meant to you. Pair the toast with a signature “morning after” cocktail or pastry that reflects your story, like your favorite diner-style mimosa or a family recipe passed down through generations. It’s a simple gesture that leaves everyone with full hearts and a lasting memory of your celebration.

Your morning after brunch doesn’t have to be just another meal — it can be the perfect encore to your wedding day. Whether you’re serving up local Long Island comfort foods, creating cozy spaces for guests to relax or sending them off with a heartfelt toast, these thoughtful touches show your appreciation and keep the celebration spirit alive. By blending unique experiences with genuine gratitude, you’ll give your loved ones one last joyful memory to carry home — and ensure your wedding weekend ends just as beautifully as it began.

This article sponsored by Port Jefferson Country Club, a Brides of Long Island Preferred Venue!

Need self-care before the big day? Check out these places to go for bridal beauty prep in Suffolk County

Wedding planing can be fun, but it can also be stressful. Managing family dynamics. facing endless choices, and hounding people for their RSVPs can take their toll. There’s never been a better time for a little self-care than now! 

If you’re in Eastern Long Island (or you don’t mind a bit of a drive), check out one of these 7 places for bridal beauty prep in Suffolk County.

Botox Beauty Bar
Sayville

Founded by Nurse Practitioner Jeanna Masone, Botox Beauty Bar wants brides (and their family members!) to look and feel their best for their big day. Their mission is to make Medical aesthetics more friendly, dynamic, and personable. 

Lash Therapy West
Islip

Although they have “lash” in their name, Lash Therapy West goes way beyond that. They also offer skin, brow, and makeup services, and can help you prepare for your big day in whatever way you choose!

Water2Moon Spray Tan Boutique
Setauket-East Setauket

Water2Moon prides themselves in being a place that provides more than just a spray tan. Their airbrush tans are all customized for your individual skin tone and applied by hand by one of their certified artists. 

Beauty Bomb Aesthetics
Smithtown

Take this as your official warning: the Beauty Bomb Squad may show up to your wedding, because that’s how much they love all of their brides! They’re known for cutting edge treatments like injectables, RF microneedling, lasers, skin rejuvenation, non-surgical procedures, transformative medical grade skincare and wellness medicine. 

VIO Med Spa
Patchogue 

VIO Med Spa is your go-to partner for getting that radiant, confident glow as you walk down the aisle. From rejuvenating facials and body-sculpting treatments to wellness services that help you feel your best inside and out, they’ll help you shine with confidence.

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OrangeTheory Fitness
Patchogue, Port Jefferson, Stony Brook, Wading River, Comack, Smithtown, Sayville

OTF is all about helping you crush your goals. Whether you’re looking to tone, build strength, or just release some pre-wedding jitters, they’ve got your back with group fitness that’s both fun and challenging.

Mane and Medi
Port Jefferson

The Mane and Medi team is made up of skilled beauty practitioners and registered nurses who specialize in full facial balancing, hair restoration, and inner wellness to help brides look and feel their absolute best. Whether it’s prepping for the big day or recovering after the celebrations, we’re here to elevate the bridal experience with beauty and wellness that lasts.

Stay ahead of the crowds with these trends for 2026 weddings.

Let’s face it, figuring out what’s “in” for weddings can feel overwhelming. Are traditions like the bouquet or garter toss still popular? Is the photo booth still a must-have? While the most important thing is creating a day that reflects you and your partner, there are fresh ideas shaping the wedding scene. Here are some top trends for 2026 weddings that you could consider for your special day.

Intimate Ceremony

Couples in 2026 are embracing the beauty of simplicity. Some couples may be introverted, and some want to focus on each other. Either way, a top trend for 2026 weddings seems to be more intimate ceremonies. This could mean exchanging vows with a handful of family and friends, whispering promises without a microphone or even saying “I do” at the courthouse before celebrating later with a larger reception. The emphasis is on authenticity and connection, not spectacle.

Antique Décor

Inspired by the romantic world of “Bridgerton,” vintage elegance is making its way into wedding design. Couples are choosing bold antique furniture, ornate mirrors and period-inspired details to create a timeless atmosphere. Think draped curtains, flowy fabrics, and candlelit spaces that feel like stepping into a historical romance novel. The result is a wedding that feels both regal and deeply personal.

Throwback Style

Wedding fashion in 2026 is embracing nostalgia. Brides are gravitating toward gowns inspired by past decades — think 90s slip dresses, 70s bohemian lace or even structured silhouettes reminiscent of the 1950s. Vintage-inspired veils, gloves and pearl details are making a comeback, offering a timeless elegance with a modern twist. The trend is all about honoring classic styles while reinterpreting them for today’s bride, creating looks that feel both familiar and fresh.

Accentuated Personalization

Personalization has always been important, but in 2026 it’s being taken to new heights. Couples are weaving their stories into every detail — from custom monograms on dance floors to signature cocktails named after their pets. Guest experiences are tailored too, with handwritten notes at place settings or playlists curated to reflect shared memories. The trend is about making weddings unmistakably “yours,” down to the smallest touch.

Dramatic Florals

Florals – and colors — are going bold. Oversized arrangements, cascading installations and unexpected color palettes are stealing the spotlight. Couples are experimenting with immersive floral tunnels, ceiling-hung blossoms and even floral chandeliers to transform venues into lush, dreamlike gardens. Sustainability also plays a role, with locally sourced blooms and repurposed arrangements ensuring beauty without waste.

Unique Entertainment

Gone are the days when a DJ or band was the only option. In 2026, couples are surprising guests with interactive entertainment — think live artists painting the ceremony, tarot card readers, aerial performers, string quartets or silent discos. The goal is to create unforgettable moments that reflect the couple’s personality while keeping guests engaged long after the cake is cut.

Foodie Heaven

Food is no longer just a formality, it’s a centerpiece. Couples are curating menus that reflect their culinary passions, from chef-led tasting experiences to late-night food truck surprises. Global flavors, plant-based options and interactive stations (like DIY sushi rolls or gourmet s’mores) are redefining wedding dining. Dessert spreads are equally elevated, with artisanal gelato carts, edible flower cakes and cocktail-paired sweets.

There also seems to be a generational shift from traditional formats to more unique, innovative celebrations. Gen Z couples often skip the traditional format — cocktail hour, grand entrance, dinner, cake cutting — in favor of laid-back, lounge-style receptions that prioritize mingling and flexibility over rigid schedules. Millennials, meanwhile, tend to embrace tradition but infuse it with deeply personal touches that make their day feel distinctive.

Whatever you decide, remember, it’s your wedding – and your story. Trends can spark inspiration, but sometimes a thoughtful “throwback” detail is exactly what makes your celebration unforgettable. The best weddings aren’t about following rules; they’re about creating the day that feels most like you.

 

For better or for worse, alcohol is a part of most celebrations. Here’s how to drink responsibly at a wedding.

From signature cocktails to champagne toasts and morning-after mimosas, alcoholic beverages are intwined into most weddings. And with an open bar at your disposal, it can be dangerously easy to throw caution to the wind and lose track of how much you’ve consumed. 

But trust us — you don’t want to be the subject of gossip at brunch the next day. Before you head into that reception hall, you may want to think about how to drink responsibly at a wedding.

Know your limits

Some people can drink a glass of wine or two and be fine, and some need to abstain from alcohol completely. Everyone has a slightly different relationship to alcohol, and it’s important that you know yours. 

Remember — not all drinks are created equal. A Long Island Iced Tea has more alcohol in it than a beer, so your “three drink limit” may need some adjustments based off of what you’re drinking. 

Don’t skip the food

Let’s be honest, this shouldn’t be hard to do. There is so much delicious food at a wedding, and most of the time you leave pretty stuffed. Having food in your stomach slows the rate at which alcohol is absorbed into your system. So pack that plate at cocktail hour! 

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Refill your water glass

Staying hydrated is super important, even if you’re not drinking any alcohol (you can really work up a sweat on the dance floor!) A good rule of thumb is to drink one glass of water for every alcoholic beverage that you consume. 

Have an “accountabili-buddy”

If you’re worried about the night getting out of hand, enlist a friend to help keep you accountable. They can give you a friendly tap when you’re getting ready to order “just one more,” and they can let you know that you’re doing that “thing” you do after too many White Claws that everyone else finds…well…a little annoying. 

Pace yourself

Before you refill your champagne glass in the bridal suite, remember — you’ve got an entire day ahead of you. You don’t want to be already hungover before the bridal party makes their entrance, so slow down your consumption early in the day. 

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Know what you’re drinking

That signature cocktail looks amazing, but you and tequila have a long history. Before ordering, have an idea of what you’re getting ready to drink. Some cocktails have way more alcohol in them than you think they do, and certain liquors have higher alcohol content than others.

That goes for beer and wine, too! When in doubt, pull out your phone and look up your beverages ABV (alcohol by volume). The higher the percentage, the more alcohol in the drink. 

Have a ride home ready

This goes without saying, but always have transportation worked out for the end of the night. If you’re driving yourself and others, it’s vitally important that you’re sober before getting behind the wheel. Knowing that you’re driving should strongly dictate how much you’re going to be drinking during the evening (spoiler alert: it should be minimal). 

Even if you’ve got a ride home, keep your drinking in moderation. You’ll be so happy you did when you wake up bright-eyed the next morning!

If your drinking feels out of control, contact a mental health professional.