Category: weddings

  • Mark & Melanie – Vow Renewal 07.26.08

    Yesterday I had the honor of experiencing a really special occasion as Mark and Melanie renewed their vows after twelve years of marriage. The event was held at the breathtaking Breaux Vineyards in Purcellville, Virginia with their closest friends and family in attendance. We were lucky with the weather considering the forecast was iffy – we had just enough time to complete the entire ceremony and a few quick portraits before the skies opened up in a total downpour. Everyone stayed perfectly cozy and dry either under the tent or inside the winery.

    Note to friends and family: to be notified when the rest of Mark and Melanie’s photos can be viewed online, click here!

    A few details of the winery and event – Laura Ritchie and her team from R&R Catering did an amazing job of making everything look so fabulous (a few of these shots are courtesy of my husband, Chris, who came along as my second-shooter!):

    Mark and Melanie’s two boys walked them down the aisle and flanked them during the ceremony.

    Another great shot by Chris:

    I adore how they looked at each other as they were exchanging vows:


    And I can’t get over how gorgeous they all are!


    My personal favorite of the day:

    A first dance for the second time around:

    A fun and fitting gift from their friends:

    Mark and Melanie, Chris and I were so happy to share this day with you, and we had a great time. We wish you a lifetime of continued happiness together!

  • St. John Trip/Gary & Margie – 7.20.08

    Chris and I just got back yesterday from six days in St. John, USVI. We stayed with some of his family in the Virgin Seabreeze Villa on the island for a really fun, relaxing vacation. Okay, fun except for the massive amount of bug bites I ended up getting (the last count was 49 bites). But with a view like this from any one of the decks at the villa, who can complain about a thing?!

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    As promised, I tackled #33 on my 101 in 1001 list: Go snorkeling (for more than 5 minutes even if I’m terrified). And I was pretty nervous after hearing reports from everyone else that had gone snorkeling the day before that there were tons of fish (I know…that’s the point of snorkeling) at Trunk Bay, and even fish that were a little aggressive and biting. However, they also said there was a beach called Cinnamon Bay that didn’t have much to see in the way of fish, so I figured it would be my best bet for beginner/scaredy-cat snorkeling. I have to say Cinnamon Bay is the most gorgeous beach I’ve ever seen in person and even in pictures. The sand is white and super soft, and the water was so clear it was like a swimming pool. And I’m really glad we went there because it took me some time to get used to the snorkeling equipment. We even ended up seeing some teeny tiny fish, a medium fish (?) and a sting ray! The sting ray creeped me out a little, but Chris was able to get a picture while I made a beeline back to the shore. But I was in the water for about 45 minutes before that so I’m super proud of myself!

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    And speaking of my 101 in 1001 list, there was another item I completed while on the island, though I had no idea I’d be doing it: #63. Photograph a wedding on my own. Chris’s dad, Gary, and his fiancée, Margie, surprised all of us kids by getting us together for what we thought was going to be a family portrait done on the beach. We all got dressed, piled into the cars and headed to Trunk Bay where we were meeting the photographer that they hired so that I could easily be in the picture. But when we arrived at the beach, the “photographer” turned out to be Anne Marie the minister who announced that it was the perfect day for a wedding. And I turned out to be the real photographer – talk about last-minute notice! We didn’t even know they were engaged. And I didn’t have all of the equipment with me that I’d normally have for shooting a wedding. But I quickly scraped my hair into a ponytail after getting over my shock and was so happy to shoot and get some good pictures for Gary and Margie. The ceremony was simple and beautiful and totally “them.” They couldn’t have picked a better setting.

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    Anne Marie whipped the bouquet out of a tote bag upon arrival. Before we knew there was a wedding and when I still thought she was the photographer, I have to admit to eyeing her tote bag and wondering how in the world she kept her camera and lenses in there without banging them around!

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    Anne Marie snapped this one of all of us together, so I guess she did end up being the photographer at least for one shot. From left to right: Chris’s brother Steve, me, Chris, Gary, Margie, Margie’s son-in-law Tony, Margie’s daughter/Tony’s wife Sarah, and Margie’s son Chris. Pardon my sandy, wet capris from running around in the surf trying to get good angles of the ceremony.

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    Gary and Margie, you totally pulled a fast one on all of us, and I’m sorry for asking so many questions about “the photographer” before I knew there was no photographer! I’m so glad we could be there and I was really honored to photograph this day for you. Thank you for an amazing trip!

  • Shannon & Justin – 7.5.08

    I’m short on time this week, so I’m going to do a bit of a post-and-run, but I wanted to show a handful of pictures from a couple of weeks ago. I met North Carolina’s own Amy Martin to photograph Shannon and Justin’s wedding at the Hilton Arlington. The ceremony and the reception both took place there in the Grand Ballroom, which made for a relaxed, easy day since everything was easily accessible. We were really lucky to have a fairly cool day (in the 80s) considering that it was July. Shannon was warm and friendly, even through her anxious jitters, and Justin was cool and easy-going. Both were wonderful to spend time with, and so easy to photograph. I could not take my eyes/lens off of this amazingly gorgeous couple for one moment – they were clearly uber into each other, and so happy to be getting married.

    A few details:

    If you’ve ever seen What Not To Wear on TLC, you’re familiar with Stacy London’s favorite phrase, “SHUT UP” when someone just looks super amazing, so with that I’d like to show you a few SHUT UP-worthy images of these two:




    A really sweet father-daughter dance.

    And this picture just cracks me up – these two kiddos happily played GameBoy (Nintendo DS if we’re being specific) for the better part of the reception.

    Best wishes and congratulations Shannon and Justin! You were both so amazingly hospitable and fun to be around. I really enjoyed being a part of your day! And Amy, I had a great time working with you! Any time you’re in the area and need a hand, please do give me a shout.

  • Martha & Chris – 6.21.08

    A few weeks ago, I had a fabulous opportunity to work with Jill Myers to photograph Martha and Chris’s wedding. They were married at the beautiful Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart located on campus at Georgetown University, followed by an elegant reception at the Decateur House in DC. Jill has tons of great photos and an amazing slideshow on her blog, so be sure to stop by and check that out. Here are a few of my own favorites:


    After Martha and Chris arrived at the ceremony site, we stole a few moments with them to do some portraits in Lafayette Square.

    These next two photos are so typical of DC. One is the City Segway Tour that rode by while we were doing a few portraits in front of the White House, and the other is a photo of the reporter from a local radio station who did a quick interview with Martha and Chris.



    The gorgeous tented area of the reception:

    Before the dancing started, the kids kicked off their fun with a game of duck-duck-goose.

    The band, Pure Gold, filled the dance floor from the moment they began until the party was over.

    A few details from the day:

    Best wishes and congratulations, Martha and Chris and thanks Jill for having me along – I had such a fun time working with you!

  • Matt & Niki – 6.7.08

    On a day when the temperatures rose to a heat index of around 105 degrees, I was completely and literally melting, but Matt and Niki showed no signs of feeling the heat. Their ceremony and reception were held at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley in Winchester, Virginia. Niki and Matt’s attention to details, touching ceremony and entertaining reception were totally worth enduring the hottest day of the year. I’m especially impressed with Niki – she was an extremely gracious hostess to everyone. She must have stashed ice packs underneath her dress somewhere because it was seriously scorching hot, but she was just as cool as a cucumber. I had a blast second-shooting for Becky Waurio of Toute Ma Vie Photography and she has some gorgeous pictures on her blog, so please go take a peek!

    Here’s how things looked from my point of view (by the way, I’m trying something new…bigger images!):




    The reception was held on the lawn in the rose garden.  

    Niki and Matt provided beautiful folding fans (and bottled water) to the guests, and they really did come in handy.

    Perfect hair and makeup, and you’d never know how hot it was that day by looking at her.

    I had a lump in my throat during most of the ceremony, especially during the memorial. And during the vows. And when Niki’s parents gave her away. Okay, so I’m a big softy.

    But as touching as it was, there were plenty of joyful smiles and laughter as well.

    The tented reception was near the museum building.


    Upon their entrance to the reception, Niki rocked this purple-sequined cap. Too cute!

    They transitioned into a sweet, loving first dance…

    And then back to party-mode again!

    Congratulations and best wishes to Matt and Niki – you both are too sweet and too cute for words. Wishing you a lifetime of joy together! And thank you Becky for having me along for the ride!