sandy & matt – 08.14.10

I’m pretty sure I’ve mentioned somewhere on here before that I LOVE when couples take their wedding day and make it their own. Sandy and Matt did just that, and their wedding day was such a true reflection of their personalities. An eco-friendly theme showed up in several places in the way of recycled and organic materials, a fresh farm-to-buffet dinner menu, and even vegan shoes! Chris and I had fun capturing all of the little things that made the day unique, starting with the dress that Sandy’s mom made for her. It’s 100% cotton (as the tag indicates) and therefore goes beautifully with the theme:

In lieu of a veil, Sandy wore a simple, fragrant wreath of rosemary:

Sandy’s parents both accompanied her down the aisle:Their ceremony was so sweet:
Chris caught this little guy honoring their union with some festive stickers:
Married!Sandy and Matt’s reception was held at The Farm at Broad Run, and it was just THE perfect spot for their celebration.
The pavilion:
How incredibly delicious-looking is that?! The watermelons made such cute, colorful centerpieces.A tree was planted for each guest as the perfect environmentally friendly favor.
And since Sandy and Matt are both fans of The Beatles, who better to play at the reception than The Apple Core, a Beatles tribute band!
Some of the prettiest cupcakes ever were provided by Mallow Drama:And what farm would be complete without some farm animals! (Captured by Chris, wildlife and farmlife photographer extraordinaire):
I’m pretty sure in this next shot he is saying, “Congratulations, Sandy and Matt!”The minute I pulled up to the farm and saw these greenhouses, I knew that I desperately wanted to do a few photos in there, and I’m SO GLAD we had the chance:(And since I promised to have this blog post up on Monday but it’s nearing my bedtime, I’m going to wrap it up there!) Sandy and Matt! Thank you so much for inviting Chris and me to capture your wedding day. We were so honored to be a part of the occasion and it was fun to see your amazing plans come to fruition. We wish you both all the best!

g. family portraits

Lately my calendar has been so full of weddings and engagement sessions that I haven’t had time left to schedule family portrait sessions. Thankfully I do have a few squeezed in here and there this year, because I do love photographing beautiful families like this one:  

Group hug!

You might recognize the girls from a princess party that I photographed two years ago. I can’t get over how much they’ve grown!

molly & will – engaged

It’s time for you to meet Molly and Will! My engagement session with these two wrapped up my July 2010 engagement session extravaganza (a flurry of several e-sessions all in a row) in a great way. We hit up a few national monuments for a little DC flavor, and I’m happy to say that we had an amazingly gorgeous day for it. Sunny and breezy, and not at all too hot. Thank you, Mother Nature, for giving us a little break from 100+ degree days! So let’s see the photos:

You two are So. Darn. Cute!

We hung out at the Jefferson Memorial for quite a few photos, and this next one is my favorite, with the fun shadows:

If you’ve ever done a session with me, you know that I love really cool trees, and this was definitely a tree of that sort:

So, Molly and Will, how did we do?! I have to say I LOVE the images we were able to get. Thank you so much for spending your evening with me! You totally earned the post-session pizza.:)See you in October! I can’t wait.

venessa & mike – 07.24.10

I’m just going to set the scene here by, once again, letting you know that we’re still in the middle of a crazy heat-wave. I am signed up to receive severe weather updates from the county, and yesterday’s warning stated that “prolonged periods of extreme temperatures will occur,” and that we could expect a heat index of 110 degrees! BUT, during Venessa and Mike’s wedding yesterday, the temperature didn’t feel terrible to me, strangely enough. I absolutely adore Venessa and Mike, and would have been honored to photograph their wedding in 110 degree heat or 30 degrees below zero. The occasion was as sweet and as fun as I expected it to be! Onto the photos…

I’m pretty sure I audibly gasped when I saw Venessa’s dress out of the bag. The beading was just exquisite.

Reviewing the vows that she wrote:

In lieu of melting before the ceremony even started, I offered to do some portraits of Venessa inside, to which she jokingly replied something like, “Might as well – this is the best I’m going to look all day!” But I have to respectfully disagree, because Venessa looked this gorgeous All. Day. Long. I’m not even exaggerating.

And actually, both Venessa and Mike looked amazing the whole time! Case in point, these next two were actually taken after the ceremony:

The ceremony was one of the sweetest I’ve ever witnessed. Lots of family, and lots of cute kids:

The lawn at Overhills Mansion provided a bit of shade, and with the breeze and some paper fans provided by Venessa and Mike for their guests, the temperature was actually bearable.

My absolute favorite part of the ceremony was the ring warming – each member of the bridal party and all of the parents held the rings in a special satchel, and provided their blessings for Venessa and Mike’s marriage. It was incredibly touching to witness.

Venessa and Mike also wrote their own vows to each other (which were just so wonderful), and they did a Celtic hand-fasting as well, which all made the ceremony just so personal and lovely.After the ceremony, we did a quick few portraits and then went inside to enjoy the reception (and the air conditioning!).

The reception details were so fun and reflective of one of Venessa and Mike’s favorite pastimes: games!

The escort card-holders were adorned with dice, and the cake (made by a very talented friend/guest!) had a chess piece theme:

The reception had the usual elements like a sweet first dance…

Hilarious and slightly embarrassing toasts…

Cake cutting…

And lots of dancing. (I’m going somewhere with this, hang on!)

But it also included karaoke performances!

And a truly amazing choreographed dance by the bride and groom! I was BLOWN AWAY by their talent. When I was reviewing their schedule before the wedding, I saw the performance listed as a special surprise and I couldn’t have been more excited. But I had no idea they would be THAT amazing! Like, it made me want to put down my camera and watch, and that’s saying something. I hope someone posts it on youtube soon!

I loved seeing the guests’ reactions to their performance:

Here’s everyone!

And I’ll leave you with this last shot that my fantastic second-shooter and guest photographer for the day, Emily Goodstein, captured – check out Venessa’s get-away dress! Red HOT:

Venessa and Mike – what can I say?! I knew your wedding was going to be so amazing, and it was beyond my expectations. You were both such gracious hosts, and I had a wonderful time celebrating and documenting this day with you. All the best for a lifetime of happiness to you both!

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