Wednesday, June 30, 2010 Posted in Weddings
I’ve been to the DC Superior Courthouse many times for jury duty, but rarely for such a happy occasion. Anne and Jessica held a big wedding in Georgia last year, but wanted to make their marriage official once same-sex marriage was legalized in Washington DC this spring. Their good friend Andrew, who they met while...
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Kim met Bryan when she and a friend crashed a mixer hosted by his fraternity almost seven years ago. She says she was the more outgoing of the two at the time and made their meeting happen. They now enjoy spending time outdoors –particularly hiking, which made getting married at Woodend Sanctuary a good fit...
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Rain or shine Sara and Dustin are all smiles! The weather was beautiful that afternoon, but the rain made an appearance and then settled in for the day precisely when we were scheduled to take portraits outside. But never fear! I’m always prepared for rain. I keep a big umbrella in my bag and am...
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We met up for portraits in Old Town Alexandria. Allison and Larry were in great spirits and thankfully the weather cooperated which is not something I can say of the weather lately. What I love most about photographing in Old Town is the variety of textures and colors. We could opt for bricks –a personal...
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I have noticed a trend at the last few consecutive weddings I’ve photographed. All the brides have been wearing colorful wedding heels. After seeing so many in a row, I thought they deserved their own Friday Frolics post. I love seeing these flashy heels popping out from under wedding gowns! Among the brides I’ve photographed,...
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Alisa, John, and I lucked out with the weather! Rain was in the forecast, but there wasn’t a single drop during our portrait session at the Jefferson Memorial. However, there were troops of teenage tour groups donning brightly colored matching t-shirts. Fortunately, I’ve had plenty of practice photographing couples at the monuments and have honed...
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