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kamari beach: santorini, greece.

escaping to the islands.

after an eventful stay in athens (read part I of the trip here) we departed for the islands: our first stop the fabulous, famed santorini. there are a number of ways to travel between the greek islands, depending on your time and budget there are different speed boats which depart continuously from the port of piraeus – from slow, hulking ferries to high speed ships and ultra fast speed catamarans. we chose to fly on one of the daily flights, making it a sweet 45 minute trip as opposed to a possible 8 hour voyage by ferry.

santorini is the southernmost island of the cyclades and 240 miles to the southeast of piraeus (mainland greece.) all the individual greek islands belong to a larger group of islands, most prominent are the ionian, the cyclades, the dodecanese, and the aegean. crete, by far the largest and most diverse island, is the only one that stands alone. we decided to visit the cyclades – a delightful group of idyllic islands that form a circle around the island of delos, and are known for their irresistible beauty and relaxed island lifestyle.

with a population of less than 15,000, the small island of santorini has many attractive little towns and we chose to stay on the southeastern coast at kamari beach. for four fabulous days we lounged along the black sand beaches, dining alfresco and relishing the quaint atmosphere of this fairly well-developed (yet perfectly tranquil) resort town. our hotel was a simple, family run establishment where we slept facing the ocean, our balcony doors flung open. every morning we were served tea and coffee with fresh bread, and practiced a few greek words with the owner: a kind, old woman, who i lovingly referred to as greek grandma, and who kissed us goodbye when we left the last day.

the food was incredible: fresh tomatoes and vegetables, hot bread, amazing seafood – and the days were long and languid under the hot sun. with so many places to choose from, kamari was the ideal spot to escape to, and santorini a new favorite destination.

 

 


our delightful host posed for a photo with my mom :)

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hayley + derric: engagement.

a texan love affair.

i *love* hayley + derric! i had such a great time meeting up with them for a saturday afternoon session on the mall. they met in texas, but followed their careers (and their hearts) to dc – and just a few weeks ago derric proposed! they are planning a fabulous wedding back in texas, but really wanted their engagement photos to reflect their lives here in dc…we walked around the mall on and explored the sculpture garden, botanical garden, and eventually the lawn of the capitol. they are a stunning couple (dark hair + bright blue eyes = my favorite combination) and they were really fun – smiling and laughing the whole time…another FABULOUS engagement session! thanks guys!

enjoy!

 

 

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arrival in athens.

10 hours overnight on a direct fight to athens.

we arrived at the beautiful new athens international airport early tuesday morning, having purchased the tickets just a week before. i love to travel spontaneously: picking a destination, buying tickets, and taking off with no plans, no expectations – just the latest copy of lonely planet and my camera. my mom wasn’t so sure about this, but i told her to trust me, so she tossed a few things in her bag, notably the latest lonely planet greek islands and her new SLR.

we hit the ground running, wasting no time and super excited to explore the city. within an hour of landing we were checked into our hotel and on the streets. athens is, in many ways, an ancient city that still reflects much of its complex past and is home to countless antiquities. however, it has also become a modern metropolis, a phenomenal juxtaposition that was utterly striking. one minute you stand entranced by the grandeur of the ruins which jut impressively into the sky, and the next you are strolling down through the chic streets of kolonaki, with the designer boutiques and swanky sidewalk cafes. after admiring the acropolis up close, we were amazed to see that we also had a clear view of the parthenon from the rooftop pool at our hotel.

the crowning achievement of greece’s golden age, the acropolis continues to epitomize greece for many people, and the magnificent parthenon and accompanying buildings on the site are an impressive window to history – bringing to mind everything one learned in world history and providing an amazing opportunity to reflect on ancient civilization. wandering through the acropolis, it is easy to be transported back in time – visualizing 5th century BC greek life. however, a short walk to the edge of this “upper town” (the definition of the word acropolis) brings you quickly back to the present – the sprawling city of athens below, its 5 million inhabitants bustling through its streets.

from the acropolis we walked to plaka – a warren of shops and restaurants packed along the narrow, cobbled streets. we had our first taste of greece at a cafe beneath the acropolis, the parthenon looming overhead, as we sampled the grilled octopus, stuffed tomatoes and greek salad. i fell in love with the creamy feta cheese – far superior to anything i have ever tasted in the states. the fresh bread and warm olive oil were perfect, and we loved the relaxed service, lingering over the ice cold water and bitter mythos beer.

late in the afternoon we returned to the hotel, refreshing ourselves at the rooftop pool, watching the sun set over the acropolis from high above. fueled by the excitement and knowing that we were only in athens for a few more hours, we hit the city streets again, stopping for wine and a bite to eat at one of the boisterous sidewalk cafes that reminded me of rome’s neighborhoods. i love european cities and it was so amazing to see my mom’s reaction – this being her first trip to europe! we returned to the hotel after a very full day, falling quickly asleep, thrilled to be in athens, and even more anxious to depart for the islands in the morning…

 

 


me + mamasita in action on the streets of athens!


the greek mini-bar at our hotel: olives, honey, olive oil, greek dolls in traditional dress, vinsanto, and of course, ouzo!

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*alert* i’m in greece!

hello! i am currently en route to athens, greece for two fabulous weeks in the greek islands! i’m hoping to blog from there with stories and photos, but also planning on unwinding and unplugging!

to all my amazing clients awaiting photos: do not fear! you are right here with me! meredith + paul, katie + chris, yeti + carl – i know you had fantastic honeymoons but now you are headed to greece via my macbook – woohoo!!

:)

-jaime

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dana + brian: married!

an international affair.

dana + brian’s wedding at the inn at vaucluse spring in stephen’s city, virginia was amazing! guests hailed from dozens of countries all over the world and gathered to watch dana + brian unite their lives together. dana is from the states and brian is from zimbabwe, so they incorporated elements of both cultures into the ceremony and reception. my favorite was the dancing – which started with swing lessons from dana’s family and then zimbabwean traditional dance led by brian! afterwards, everyone danced to a mix of music and had a fabulous time…i don’t think dana’s grandmother ever left the dance floor! 

despite the crazy thunderstorms happening outside, the party was strong under the tent – with some great toasts (dana’s sister’s speech made me cry, brian’s best man’s speech made me laugh) excellent dance moves and great energy and excitement for this amazing couple.

dana + brian: thank you so much for having me at your wedding! it was a joy to document your day and get to know your friends and family…CONGRATULATIONS!!

enjoy!

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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night lights.

starburst.

i *love* this shot i took tonight at montrose park while experimenting with a little off-camera flash…so fun! the idea was inspired by the amazing anne almasy, made possible with lighting by kim brooke – thanks kim! – and made funky and fun with some sweet flare :)

the awesome armin defiesta organized a little photo field trip for a few of us and we had a fabulous couple (yay for andrea + dave!) to play with. the lovely julia macinnis and delightful little shelby leigh were also there – what an incredible group of photogs!!

great time everyone!! i had a blast!

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