The Inn at New Hyde Park Wedding Photographer
Seven distinct rooms, garden courtyards, and a koi pond bridge on the Nassau border.
Weddings at
The Inn at New Hyde Park
The Inn at New Hyde Park sits on Jericho Turnpike in western Nassau County, right on the Queens border — which makes it one of the most convenient wedding venues on Long Island for guests coming from the city. It holds seven distinct rooms and accommodates anything from ten guests to five hundred.
The reason it photographs well is the gardens. Private garden courtyards, landscaped pathways and gates, an outdoor ceremony altar, and a koi pond with a bridge give you a set of intimate, enclosed outdoor settings rather than one open lawn — which means several genuinely different portrait looks without leaving the property.
George Pompilio photographs one wedding per day and personally leads every wedding. At the Inn that means working the garden courtyards while the light is good, using the bridge and the gates as real compositional frames rather than backdrops, and lighting the ballrooms deliberately once the evening starts.
Where the pictures
happen.
The Ballrooms
Seven distinct rooms across the property, including the Georgian Room, the Gable Ballroom, and the Anthonian Room, accommodating groups from ten to five hundred. The range means the venue suits an intimate ceremony and a large reception equally.
The Garden Courtyards
Private, enclosed courtyards rather than one open lawn. Enclosed gardens are easier to photograph than large lawns, because the walls and planting give you something to compose against rather than empty grass.
The Koi Pond & Bridge
A bridge over the koi pond, and one of the signature portrait settings at the venue — a built-in frame with water beneath it, which is unusual for a Nassau County property.
The Ceremony Altar & Garden Gates
An outdoor ceremony altar within the gardens, plus landscaped pathways and gates that work as portrait settings before and after the ceremony.
The Inn at New Hyde Park
wedding photography.
A full gallery from this venue is on the way. In the meantime, reach out to see more of George’s recent work.
The Inn at New Hyde Park photography
questions.
Do you photograph weddings at The Inn at New Hyde Park?
Yes. The Inn at New Hyde Park is one of the Nassau County venues George photographs, alongside weddings across Long Island, Queens, Brooklyn, New Jersey, and the greater New York area. One wedding per day, always.
What are the best photo locations at the Inn?
The garden courtyards, the koi pond bridge, and the garden gates and pathways. The bridge in particular is the setting most couples come away with as a favorite, because water and a built-in frame in one place is rare for a venue this close to the city.
Where exactly is the Inn?
214 Jericho Turnpike, New Hyde Park, New York, in western Nassau County right on the Queens border. It is one of the easiest Long Island venues to reach from the city, which matters for guest arrival times.
Can we hold both the ceremony and reception there?
Yes. The outdoor ceremony altar sits within the gardens and there are seven indoor rooms, so the whole day can happen on one property — which removes travel from the timeline and gives that time back to portraits.
How many hours of coverage does a wedding here need?
Ten to twelve hours. With ceremony, gardens, and reception on one property, ten hours planned well usually covers a full day. See how many hours of coverage you need.
How far in advance should I book?
George books up to three years out and photographs one wedding per day, so peak Saturdays fill early. Venues this close to the city are among the first to go.
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Getting married at
The Inn at New Hyde Park?
George shoots one wedding per day and books up to three years out. Reach out to check your date while it's still open.
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