Kyla Burke-Lazarus and Christopher Richard Peck were married Sept. 1 at Maison May, an event space in Brooklyn. Christian Banks, a friend of the couple who became a Universal Life minister for the event, officiated.
The bride, 30, is an immigration defense lawyer in Manhattan. She graduated from the University of British Columbia, and received a law degree from Brooklyn Law School.
She is a daughter of Molly Lazarus and Craig G. Burke of San Francisco. The bride’s father is an independent general contractor in San Francisco. Her mother is a librarian at Downtown High School in San Francisco.
The groom, also 30, is a senior designer at Anomaly, a creative advertising agency in Manhattan. He graduated from Pratt Institute.
He is a son of Barbara C. Skomorowski of West Hartford, Conn., and Steven R. Peck of Englewood, Fla. The groom’s mother is a marketing consultant and the director of communications for the Connecticut Horticultural Society in Rocky Hill, Conn. His father retired as a car salesman in Hartford.
The couple were set up by friends on a blind date and met in Brooklyn in 2012.