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  • Seda & Bryant – 08.30.08

    The last Saturday evening in August, I met up with Kate Triano at the luxurious Omni Shoreham in DC to help her out with Seda and Bryant’s wedding. Kate’s images, amazing as always, are up on her blog so go check it out! It was a warm summery day (read: humid and not so great for my hair), but Seda was cool as a cucumber, calm and collected. Not to mention she looked fab the whole day – not a hair out of place.


    After meeting Seda in her room, I hung out with Bryant and the guys down the hall in their room for a little while just before the ceremony.

    I didn’t get a chance to see exactly what was showing up on the LCD of this camera, but it must’ve been good.

    If you haven’t visited the Omni Shoreham, or you’re looking for a swank place to stay during your next trip to the DC area, definitely take a look! The hotel is stunning, and the staff was just super friendly. And the grounds? Immaculate! Check out the ceremony location where Seda and Bryant exchanged their vows:

    Bryant’s expression as he sees Seda’s entrance was so sweet!



    This happened about half-way through the ceremony and it made me giggle:

    Awww.

    The lobby of the Omni Shoreham was a beautiful spot for portraits.

    A few details from the whole day:

    Hello, mood lighting!

    Attn: photographers, do you recognize a fellow photog in this next one? That’s California’s super adorable Tiffany Fosnight of Adeline and Grace Photography catching the bouquet!

    Kate, I had a fantastic time with you again, Tiffany it was so good to meet you (you’re too cute!) and best wishes to both Seda and Bryant!

  • End-of-Summer Movie Review

    I know I’m late in saying so, but I hope everyone had a really happy and restful Labor Day weekend! I spent mine with my brother who was visiting from Scotland, and also shooting a wedding with Kate. I’ll be posting those pictures soon, so stay tuned! In the meantime, and since the official end of summer is drawing near (or was marked by back-to-school for some of you) I thought that I’d recap this summer’s movies as seen through my eyes. While I’m no expert at reviews, these are the movies I had a chance to see this summer and my very brief thoughts on each:


    • Iron Man – I’m not a die hard fan of comic book hero movies, but this one was actually really fun and kept my interest.
    • Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull – I rate the Indiana Jones movies in the following order, from favorite to least favorite: Raiders of the Lost Ark, the Last Crusade, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and then Temple of Doom. So in my humble opinion, this one wasn’t the best one in the series, but it wasn’t the worst either.
    • The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian – I only recently went back and read a few books in the Narnia series because I somehow missed reading them as a kid. Is it totally blasphemous to say that I like the movies as much as the books? I know in most cases the book is way better than the movie, but I think I liked the Prince Caspian movie even better than the book…
    • What Happens in Vegas – Fairly predictable, but decent and entertaining enough. It’s what I expected from an Ashton Kutcher/Cameron Diaz comedy.
    • Wanted – A huge stretch of the imagination, extremely violent/graphic, but who doesn’t love seeing Angelina Jolie kick ass?
    • WALL-E– I absolutely positively adored this movie! Pixar totally delivered in what is now my new favorite film from the Pixar line. And the short before the movie, Presto Chango, made me laugh so hard. I think I laughed louder than anyone else in the audience, including the 5-and-under crowd.
    • Step Brothers – I feel like it started off pretty funny, but then went downhill after the first half. The majority of the laughs were the moments that were featured in the previews, so by the time I saw them in the movie they weren’t as funny.
    • The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 – I know I am probably just a teeny bit past the age range of the target audience for this movie, but I did enjoy the first one so I went to see this one as well. It was a nice flick to catch with your girls.
    • Pineapple Express – Second to WALL-E, this was my favorite movie of the season. The movie was much more violent than I expected, but it was just as funny as I was hoping it would be. There were plenty of great lines and moments from the movie that were not previously spoiled by seeing the trailer over and over. My only disappointment was that they didn’t use the M.I.A. song, “Paper Planes” in the movie as heard in the preview! So far in his career, Seth Rogan is hilarious in every role, and this one was no exception. The interaction between Seth’s character and his (BFFF) dealer is hysterical.

    I know, I know…there are a couple of big ones that didn’t make the list. I totally missed the boat every time friends were going out to see Sex and the City, for instance. I was always at a wedding! In any case, it’s on my Netflix!)

  • Don’t DIY?

    I think I’m going to pitch a show to TLC or the DIY Network called Don’t DIY. The show will be about which home repair projects you should not attempt to do yourself if you lack the skills as I do, what it will cost you to have someone else do the repairs and clean-up for you after the job goes horribly wrong, and tips on how to fix small mistakes like paint dripping onto the carpet. An episode might go something like this:

    “Hi, I’m Susan with Don’t DIY. Today we’re going to discuss what might happen if you try to repair drywall holes on your own.”

    I just attempted to complete #71 on my 101 in 1001 list: sand and paint the unfinished wall in the office. Okay, it’s not really an unfinished wall, but when we had a ceiling fan installed a while ago (definitely NOT a DIY project!) they had to cut big holes in the wall to do the wiring. I used Home Depot for the job, and their contractors didn’t repair the holes that they created. They said that was someone else’s job?! But I figured it can’t be that hard, so I attempted it on my own.

    First, I bought some of those drywall patch repair kits, you know the little metal squares on a mesh backing? I was able to successfully apply those to the holes. That was the easy part – you just peel the sticker back off of the mesh and place it on the wall. Technically at this point the hole was gone and I was feeling pretty pleased with myself! However, I then had to wield one of those spatula thingies to apply spackle (the name escapes me at the moment – is it just called spatula?). Well, I’m not a spackling expert, and I applied it a little too thick. Which meant I needed to sand it down. My friend, Sam, who is a home DIY expert warned me that sanding it would get dust everywhere and that I should wipe away the excess with a damp cloth or something. I can’t remember. So I have thus confirmed that information by ignoring her warning and sanding down the little mounds of spackle. Yes, everything in my office is covered with a fine sprinkling of white powder indeed. Lovely! Not to mention I can’t seem to get the wall smooth – there are nice little holes and lines all over that refuse to go smooth.

    Then, in the process of painting over the spackle, I grew tired and frustrated and did a sloppy job of painting. I ended up flicking little spots paint all over the carpet. Note: This will be the comedic part of the episode, as my painting skills are definitely hilarious. I was using a paint brush to put paint onto a roller because I didn’t want to go through the hassle of using a tray and a liner. I’m currently working on getting the paint up by using Goo Gone. It seems to be sort of working.I think I’m probably going to have to hire someone to come out and get the wall done the way it should be finished. I don’t even want to attempt to finish the ceiling. If anyone local to me knows someone who does a great job with painting and repairing holes in drywall, please send me their contact info!

    And then maybe I’ll close out the episode by saying something like, “Thanks for tuning in to Don’t DIY! I’m Susan, and remember…if you don’t DIY, you don’t have to worry about screwing up!” What do you think? Would you tune in? I also have an idea for a how-not-to-cook show. I might call it Making a Mess and Burning Things with Susan.

  • Must-See Movies?

    So, I haven’t seen Forrest Gump. I know, that’s really weird. It’s not that I didn’t want to see it when it was out, and it’s not that I haven’t wanted to watch it since then, I just haven’t watched it yet! But whenever the movie comes up in conversation, like if someone quotes it and I have to admit that I haven’t seen it, I get the look like I just spontaneously sprouted a second head. Cast Away is another one of those movies. And I swear, I adore Tom Hanks as an actor! I’ve seen several of his other movies. It’s funny because I feel like I watch movies all the time, but I guess I just watch a lot of weird sleeper films (Chris would say I just watch a lot of bad movies). In an effort to catch up on the movies that I somehow missed and am crazy for not having seen them, I’m making a list of these must-see movies. In effort to make the list, I’d love to hear what your must-see movies are!

    What movie would make you drop your jaw and do a double-take if you found out that someone hadn’t seen it? Leave me a comment and I’ll let you know if I’ve seen your must-see movie or not! If not, I’ll add it to my list and get to it immediately.

  • Party of Five (+ Rita)

    Despite the toasty day we had today, I had a great time with this adorable family for some fun portraits! They were absolute troopers in the warm weather, and if I’m not mistaken I think all three kids actually really enjoyed having their pictures taken. After seeing their natural flare for “striking a pose” I’m pretty sure all three are destined for the spotlight in some way. It was hard to choose my favorite images (there are many!) but here are a few:

    I adore how well they all got along. So sweet!

    Big squeeze!

    Hello gorgeous family!

    I’m telling you – they were complete naturals in front of the camera. I didn’t prompt any of these!



    And don’t forget Rita! She was just chillin’ in the shade.

    I had a great time with all of you today! I hope you remember me when you all become superstars!