David, Henderson Marry in Springs
Lily Frances Henderson and Edward Cavanaugh Rhoads David were married on Sept. 29 at the Springs Presbyterian Church on Old Stone Highway. The Rev. Anthony L. Larson performed the ceremony.
Ms. Henderson is the daughter of Genie and Bill Henderson. She attended the Springs School and graduated in 2002 from the Westover School in Middlebury, Conn., and in 2006 from Hampshire College in Amherst, Mass., where she studied documentary film.
She was the cinematographer for “Heretics,” a film that premiered at the Museum of Modern Art in 2007. Her film “Dying and Dinner Parties” was featured in this year’s Hamptons International Film Festival.
Mr. David, a graduate of Emory University, is a cinematographer with numerous commercial and documentary credits to his name, including “Great Moments On the Campaign Trail,” which won a prime time Emmy Award in 2008. The couple will be shooting and editing a film for IBM in Italy in November.
Mr. David is the son of Josephine and John David of Fairfax, Conn.
The bride was attended by Polly Duff Bresnick, a longtime friend also from Springs, Violet Ward, the bride’s cousin from Gloucestershire, England, and Moka, a family dog, who served as ringbearer. Stan Uy of New York City was best man.
Following the ceremony, there was a champagne reception at Louse Point and dinner and dancing at the bride’s family house in Springs.
The couple met in New York at a screening of one of Mr. David’s films. “I fell in love with his film, and him, before I even met him,” said the bride.
They live in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn.