Majestic Gardens Wedding Photographer
Six acres of English gardens and Mediterranean fountains on Long Island’s North Shore — one wedding at a time.
Weddings at
Majestic Gardens
Majestic Gardens sits on six acres in Rocky Point, on the North Shore of Suffolk County. It is built around its grounds rather than around a ballroom — English-style gardens, Mediterranean-inspired fountains, and a lobby and atrium that look out over them.
The detail that matters most for photographs is the booking policy: one wedding at a time. An exclusive property means the gardens are yours rather than shared with another couple’s cocktail hour, and portraits do not have to be timed around somebody else’s ceremony. That is rarer on Long Island than it sounds, and it changes what a timeline can do.
George Pompilio photographs one wedding per day, always, and personally leads every wedding. At a garden venue that means using the grounds while the light holds and then lighting the interiors deliberately with off-camera flash, so the evening looks as considered as the golden hour did.
Where the pictures
happen.
The English Gardens
Six acres of formal planting, the principal reason to marry here. Garden settings give you several distinct backdrops within a short walk, which is what keeps a gallery from repeating itself — and with an exclusive booking you are not sharing them.
The Fountains
Mediterranean-inspired fountains through the grounds. Moving water is one of the most useful things a venue can offer a photographer: it gives a frame depth, catches late light, and provides a natural centre for a portrait.
The Lobby & Atrium
Indoor spaces overlooking the fountain gardens, which means daylight indoors rather than a sealed ballroom — useful for getting-ready coverage and for a rain plan that still photographs well.
One Wedding at a Time
Not a room, but it shapes every frame. Exclusive use means portraits can happen when the light is right rather than when a shared space frees up, and the grounds stay clear in the background of your photographs.
Majestic Gardens
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.
Majestic Gardens photography
questions.
Do you photograph weddings at Majestic Gardens?
Yes. Majestic Gardens in Rocky Point is one of the Long Island venues George photographs, alongside weddings across Suffolk and Nassau counties, New Jersey and the greater New York area. One wedding per day, always.
What are the best photo locations at Majestic Gardens?
The English gardens and the Mediterranean fountains carry the outdoor portraits, and the atrium overlooking the fountain gardens gives you daylight indoors. Because the property is six acres and exclusively yours, a varied gallery is achievable without leaving it.
Does the venue host more than one wedding at a time?
No — Majestic Gardens books one wedding at a time. That matters more than couples expect: the gardens stay clear in your backgrounds, and portraits can be timed to the light rather than to another event’s schedule.
What is the best season for a garden wedding here?
Late spring through October, when the planting is at its fullest. Outside that window the atrium and interiors carry more of the gallery, which works well but produces a different-looking set of photographs — worth planning for rather than discovering.
Where is Majestic Gardens?
Rocky Point, New York, on the North Shore of Suffolk County. It is an easy drive from Smithtown, Port Jefferson and the surrounding North Shore towns.
How many hours of coverage does a Majestic Gardens wedding need?
Ten to twelve hours. With ceremony, gardens and reception on one exclusive property, ten hours planned well usually covers a full day. See how many hours of coverage you need.
Other venues
George photographs.
Getting married at
Majestic Gardens?
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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