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  • Alicia & Adrian – 06.12.10

    Chris and I were driving home from a wedding on Saturday, talking about what a great life experience it is to be a wedding photographer. I don’t think we would have had the opportunity to visit the amazing places we have, and to witness so many beautiful events! I love that about photography in general – the world that opens up to you. Not to mention I’ve met so many wonderful people! Speaking of which, please enjoy these photos from Alicia and Adrian’s wedding!

    Alicia is gooooorgeous. You’ll see what I mean in a minute!

    Both of you are stunning!

    Alicia’s ride to the chapel:

    Sigh! The Chapel of Our Lady of Lourdes is incredible.

    I have to be honest, this group photo was much easier than it looks! Everyone just gathered together and placed themselves perfectly.

    This makes me giggle:

    Fourth groomsman from the left? This was his idea:

    Reception time at City Tavern Club: Best wishes and congratulations Alicia & Adrian! Thank you so much for inviting me to photograph your wedding. It was fun to be a part of your day, and I love that I’ll get to see you again in August! 🙂

  • Mallory & Eddie – 06.05.10

    I told you wedding season was in full swing! I’ve been editing photos all week to prove it. 🙂 Chris and I photographed Mallory and Eddie’s wedding yesterday on a day that threatened storms, but the weather held up beautifully the entire time. I’m trying to wrap up some more editing (there’s just piles of it!), so I’ll get right to the photos in this post! We started out at the gorgeous Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Gainesville.

    I love catching little moments like these:

    Married!

    A couple of quick photos outside of the church…

    …And then we went straight to Dominion Valley Country Club where Chris was on detail-duty while I headed outside with the bridal party to take a few portraits.

    I love this shot that Chris took from inside the country club. It’s his view…

    …of me taking this:

    You two both look amazing!

    The grounds at the country club were beautiful. Chris’s view:

    And my view of the same shot:

    A really sweet first dance:

    Followed by some fun parent dances:

    I added to my collection of grandma-on-the-dance-floor shots!

    Sparklers!

    Best wishes and congratulations Mallory and Eddie! It was so nice to see you both again on such a wonderful occasion. Thank you so much for allowing Chris and I to be a part of your day – we had a great time capturing these photos for you!

  • Rachel & Aaron – 05.30.10

    Wedding season officially kicked off for us this past Memorial Day weekend! We had the pleasure of visiting one of our favorite venues again, Rust Manor, for the wedding of Rachel and Aaron. The weather behaved beautifully all weekend (other than being just a tad on the warm side) and we had such a lovely time photographing the event. I started out with a few shots of Rachel getting ready:

    Rachel – you’re STUNNING:

    Rachel’s mom helping out with all of those buttons:

    Then we headed to Rust Manor to meet Aaron.

    Rachel and Aaron saw each other before the ceremony – I love this spot in the grove! Beautiful.

    I LOVED the pop of yellow against blue – perfect summery colors:

    I’m kind of excited about this ring shot!

    Chris caught this shot of Aaron waiting for his bride – doesn’t he look like he’d fit right in on the pages of a J. Crew catalog?!

    We had plenty of time before the ceremony for photos, and plenty of time after! I LOVE a relaxed schedule.

    I love how happy they are in all of these first dance photos that Chris shot:

    One of my favorite things at the reception is when grandparents get out on the dance floor!  Winners of the anniversary dance with over 60 years of marriage:

    Best wishes and congratulations Rachel & Aaron! We are so honored to have been a part of your celebration, and we wish you years and years of happiness. Have an amazing time on your honeymoon!

  • Coelle & Corey – 05.29.10

    We met my senior year of high school when I moved to Virginia from Texas. (Yes – my last year of high school!) She was the first person that befriended me at my new school, and we clicked instantly. We were both endlessly silly and hyper, constantly had the giggles, and let’s just say that we were both also a bit boy-crazy. I’m so thankful that I met her – she made all the difference to my senior year. If you told me back then that one day I would photograph her wedding I would have thought you were nuts (only because I didn’t realize then that I would be doing photography as more than a hobby). But now she has found the one boy that she’s the most crazy about and I did have the huge honor of capturing Coelle’s wedding day memories. I couldn’t be more happy for her and Corey! Better with photos than I am with words, here are the highlights from the day through my lens, starting with Coelle getting hair and makeup done at Hairloom in Brambleton and getting dressed at Lansdowne Resort:

    Hopefully Coelle won’t kill me for posting the Marilyn Monroe shot below, but I think it’s one of the cutest things ever:

    Then we headed to Breaux Vineyards where Coelle and Corey saw each other before the ceremony. LOVE Corey’s expression here:

    The ceremony took place on the lower pavilion. Here are Coelle’s sweet nephews performing the critical task of ringbearers:

    I think I can take a little bit of credit for the next part of the ceremony because when Coelle was brainstorming ways to make her wedding personalized, I suggested that instead of a traditional sand ceremony, they could combine nuts and bolts into a jar since Coelle and Corey are both engineers! It was noisy, but so fun:

    Chris’s shot of the nuts-and-bolts ceremony:

    And his view of the ring exchange:

    The rings:The recessional is always one of my favorite parts of the ceremony – they look so happy!

    Laura Ritchie of Events in the City (adore her!) did an A-MA-ZING job of coordinating and planning this event. Ready for some scene-stealing reception details? Starting with this fabulous corkboard literally made out of corks to hold the escort cards (love it!):

    Go ahead and drool over the following floral arrangements and table settings:

    Norman of The Sweet Life outdid himself with this grapevine-inspired cake:

    Singer/songwriter and brother of the bride, Brandon Schott, sang Coelle and Corey’s beautiful first dance song.

    Sweet parent dance moments are another favorite of mine:

    So I’m still not totally clear on the whole story, but I think The University of Maryland’s mascot, Testudo, showing up was a complete surprise to everyone!

    UMD is Corey’s alma mater (check out his Terps socks), while Coelle went to Virginia Tech (hence her orange shoes and Hokie feet tattoo):

    The band, ‘Round Midnight, kept the dance floor packed all night long:

    It was a perfect day! To Coelle, Corey and both of your families, congratulations and best wishes! It was so incredibly wonderful and fun to experience this day with you, and to capture these memories. Corey and Coelle, I am so incredibly happy for you! Love always, Susan

  • Alanna & Brendan – Engaged

    You’re probably going to ask me how I find all of these absolutely goooorgeous couples and I’ll tell you that I’m just super lucky that they find me! Alanna and Brendan met with me this past weekend to capture a little Georgetown flavor in their engagement photos, and I think we did a pretty good job of doing just that! A little fun-fact about Alanna – she’s Adrian’s (of Adrian and Alicia) sister! I am so excited to be photographing both of their weddings this summer. A little fun-fact about Brendan – it’s his birthday this week! Happy birthday, Brendan! Here are a handful of my favorite images:

    I have walked past Jack’s Boathouse a few times before, but I had never stopped in. I’m definitely going back sans camera soon to give kayaking a try! This next one captured at the boathouse is my favorite:

    So, for those of you familiar with the area, what do you think? Did we do justice to G-town? Thanks Alanna & Brendan for hanging out with me on Sunday! Hope you have fun celebrating this week, and I’ll see you at a couple of weddings this summer! 🙂