Modern Ketubah: fine art ketubah by photographer Daniel Sroka Since 2003

The Modern Ketubah Blog

In this blog I will discuss what goes into creating ketubot, ideas about wedding ceremonies and traditions, and answer some of the questions and comments from the couples I've worked with. Subscribe to this blog

a memorable part of our wedding

By Daniel Sroka  /  February 4th, 2008  /  Testimonials    

Katie sent me this sweet photograph from her ketubah signing ceremony, along with the note: “I wanted to thank you so much for designing our beautiful ketubah! We absolutely love it and have received many comments on it. Thank you again for your quick and professional attention to such a delicate and memorable part of our wedding.”

Modern Ketubah: Katie at her ketubah signing

For their ketubah, Katie and Matt’s chose my Center Ketubah, in the large (15″ x 20.5″) size.

From Beth and Chris

By Daniel Sroka  /  December 31st, 2007  /  Testimonials    

Here are a couple sweet photographs from Beth and Chris’ ketubah signing:

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Beth and Chris chose my Autumn Gold ketubah of a Japanese maple leaf.

The ketubah was a huge hit!

By Daniel Sroka  /  November 9th, 2007  /  Testimonials    

Nicole and Jonathan sent me these beautiful photos of their ketubah signing, saying “We want you to know that the Ketubah was a huge hit — everyone loved it! Thank you for creating such a special Ketubah for us. It’s a beautiful piece of artwork in our home!”

Nicole and Jonathan signing their ketubah, designed by Daniel Sroka www.modernketubah.com.

Nicole and Jonathan's ketubah is 'Petals' by Daniel Sroka www.modernketubah.com.

Nicole and Jonathan’s ketubah is ‘Petals‘, a design I created from one of my photographs of a gerbera daisy. The photographs of the signing ceremony were done by Emile Marino.

If you’d like to share photos of your own ketubah signing, I’d be honored to show them. Just let me know.

Someone with good design sense is making a ketubah

By Daniel Sroka  /  October 25th, 2007  /  Testimonials    

One of my clients, Jill, wrote something that made me laugh:

Your designs are not all “Chagall and primary colors and Judaica” art. That is not our style. So when I saw your photos, I thought, “Thanks heavens, someone with good design sense is making a ketubah!”.

Thank you Jill, I really appreciate hearing that. I work hard to instill a good sense of design in my ketubahs. I was a graphic designer and creative director for 15 years before starting my own business, so I am very proud of my design skills. When I started Modern Ketubah, my goal was to combine my love for design and typography with my love of nature photography. I believe that of all the art in your home, your ketubah needs to be designed well. The art needs to be balanced with the words. The text needs to be typeset carefully, and with sensitivity to the unique qualities of English and Hebrew. The ketubah needs to be printed with close attention to craft, and a full understanding of making archival art with paper and ink. The ketubah is more than something you just need to buy for your wedding — it is a part of your home, forever.

As a creative director, I worked for many companies, big and small. I even had the honor to develop the brand identity for one of the world’s most well-known companies, Yahoo!. But despite that, I have to say that it has been creating ketubahs that has given me the greatest and most fulfilling design challenge of my career.

Struck by the beauty

By Daniel Sroka  /  June 15th, 2007  /  Testimonials    

Here’s a wonderful email I got from Tara and Steven, about why they chose one of my ketubah designs for their wedding:

I did A LOT of research online only to find pieces that I found rather boring and mediocre (if not ugly!). I knew that we needed something a bit different to represent who we are. When I found your site, I was struck by the beauty of both your photographs and your words. Your ketubahs have a traditional element, which Steven and I love, yet there is something so unique about it. I’ve never seen anything like it. It was hard to decide which one we wanted, but something about the camellia flower and the words “this is my beloved, this is my friend” seemed perfect for our union.

"Dan Sroka is an artistic genius. It's the most beautiful ketubah I've ever seen."
Samantha and Brandon

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