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March 31, 2026

Jessica & Alex | A Stunning Waterfront Wedding at Bayview Catering on the Water, Freeport NY

JS Visions Photography & Cinematography

Jessica & Alex’s Waterfront Wedding at Bayview Catering on the Water

Freeport, New York  |  October Wedding

There are weddings that are beautiful — and then there are weddings that take your breath away. Jessica and Alex’s October celebration at Bayview Catering on the Water in Freeport, NY was the latter. Set against the golden hues of a Long Island autumn and the shimmering waters of the Freeport waterfront, their day was nothing short of cinematic.

As their Bayview Catering on the Water wedding photographer and videographer, our team at JS Visions Photography & Cinematography had the honor of capturing every moment — from the quiet anticipation of getting ready to the last song on the dance floor.

Jessica & Alex’s Wedding Film

Watch their cinematic wedding film from Bayview Catering on the Water:

About Bayview Catering on the Water

If you’re searching for a waterfront wedding venue on Long Island, Bayview Catering on the Water should be at the top of your list. Nestled along the shore in Freeport on the South Shore of Long Island, this stunning venue offers panoramic views of the Freeport waterfront that are hard to beat.

What makes Bayview truly special is the way the water becomes part of your wedding. The outdoor ceremony space sits right on the waterfront, giving you and your guests an unobstructed view of the bay. During cocktail hour, guests can enjoy drinks with the Sound as their backdrop. And the reception hall features large windows that frame the water beautifully, especially as the sun sets and the lights of the venue reflect off the bay.

For photographers, Bayview is a dream. The waterfront, the docks, the natural light during golden hour — every corner of this venue offers a stunning photo opportunity. It’s one of the reasons we love shooting at waterfront wedding venues in Nassau County.

Getting Ready

The Calm Before the Celebration

Jessica’s morning was filled with excitement and emotion. Surrounded by her bridesmaids and her mother, she got ready in a suite flooded with natural light — the kind of light that makes a photographer’s heart sing. Every detail had been thoughtfully chosen: her gown, her jewelry, her shoes. But it was the quiet moment she shared with her mother, just before putting on her veil, that was one of the most powerful frames of the day.

Meanwhile, Alex was with his groomsmen, keeping things light with laughter and a toast to the day ahead. There’s something about the energy in a groom’s prep room — the nerves masked by jokes, the way a best man adjusts a tie with hands that are almost as shaky as the groom’s. We captured it all.

A Waterfront Ceremony on the Freeport waterfront

The ceremony was everything an outdoor waterfront ceremony on Long Island should be. Jessica and Alex exchanged vows with the Freeport waterfront stretching out behind them, the October sky painted in soft golds and blues. A gentle breeze came off the water — just enough to catch Jessica’s veil in a way that looked like it was choreographed.

Their officiant spoke about the journey that brought them together, and when Alex saw Jessica walking down the aisle, his reaction was the kind of moment we live for as Long Island wedding cinematographers. Raw. Unscripted. Real.

It’s the exact frame you’ll see in their wedding film — a moment frozen in time that tells you everything about how this man feels about this woman.

As they said “I do,” the sun was beginning its descent over the Sound, casting a warm amber light across the entire ceremony. It was one of those moments where nature and love seemed to be perfectly in sync.

Cocktail Hour with Bay Views

Bayview’s cocktail hour space is one of its greatest assets. Guests mingled with drinks in hand, the bay stretching out before them as the late afternoon light softened. The food was exceptional — but honestly, it was the view that stole the show.

For us, cocktail hour is prime time for candid photography. The formal moments are over, everyone’s relaxed, and the real emotions start to surface. We moved through the crowd quietly, capturing embraces between old friends, the flower girl sneaking a second dessert, and Jessica and Alex stealing a private moment together by the water.

Golden Hour Portraits on the Waterfront

We pulled Jessica and Alex away during the golden hour for their waterfront wedding portraits, and the results speak for themselves. October on the South Shore of Long Island delivers a light that you simply can’t replicate in a studio — warm, directional, with long shadows that add depth and drama to every frame.

We photographed them along the waterfront, on the dock, and against the backdrop of the bay as the sky shifted from gold to pink to deep violet. These are the images that become the large canvas prints above the fireplace, the framed photos on the nightstand, the ones that make you stop and stare every single time you walk past them.

As a Bayview Catering on the Water wedding photographer, these golden hour portraits are always a highlight. The venue gives you everything you need — the water, the light, the atmosphere. All we have to do is guide the couple and let the setting do the rest.

The Reception

Dancing, Toasts, and a Party to Remember

When the reception doors opened, the room took everyone’s breath away. Jessica and Alex had transformed Bayview’s reception hall with elegant centerpieces, soft candlelight, and autumn-inspired florals that complemented the season perfectly. The large windows framed the now-dark bay, with distant lights twinkling across the water like a second set of stars.

The toasts were unforgettable. Alex’s best man had the room in tears from laughing. Jessica’s maid of honor had them in tears for a different reason. And when Jessica’s father stood up to speak, even the servers stopped to listen.

Their first dance was slow, intimate, and completely in their own world — the kind of moment that reminds you why you chose this person. And then the party started. The DJ brought the energy, the dance floor never emptied, and by the end of the night, every single guest was on their feet.

As Long Island wedding videographers, the reception is where the film truly comes alive. The speeches, the laughter, the dancing, the stolen looks across the room — this is the footage that turns a highlight reel into a story.

Why Bayview Catering on the Water is Perfect for Your Wedding

If you’re planning a wedding at Bayview Catering on the Water, here are a few tips from our experience photographing there:

  • Book your golden hour portraits. The light at Bayview between 4:30 and 6:00 PM in the fall is extraordinary. Build time into your timeline for waterfront portraits — you won’t regret it.
  • Consider an outdoor ceremony. The waterfront ceremony space is Bayview’s crown jewel. Even in October, the weather on the South Shore can be perfect for an outdoor “I do.”
  • Arrive early for getting-ready photos. The natural light in the bridal suite is gorgeous. Give yourself and your photographer plenty of time to capture the details.
  • Work with a photographer who knows the venue. Every venue has its best angles, its tricky lighting spots, and its hidden gems. Having a Bayview wedding photographer who has shot there before makes a real difference.

Planning a Wedding at Bayview?

If you’re looking for a Bayview Catering on the Water wedding photographer and videographer, we’d love to hear from you. We specialize in Long Island waterfront weddings and take a limited number of weddings each year to ensure every couple gets our full attention.

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