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amanda + cliff: engaged!

love at first sight.

amanda + cliff met less than a year ago and fell instantly in love…shortly after they started dating cliff proposed and they are thrilled to be planning their wedding for next year! i love couples that just “know” and are so excited to spend their lives together – i think it’s absolutely wonderful. i had a great time meeting up with these two lovebirds in georgetown where we wandered around the neighborhoods, visited montrose park and even made a stop at starbucks…

amanda + cliff: thank you for spending a sunday with me and letting me document your love – i wish you all the best!

enjoy!

 

 

 

 

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liz + stew: married!

rock you like a hurricane.

hurricane hannah and all her fury couldn’t stop liz + stew from celebrating and having an absolutely fantastic wedding last weekend!

from the moment i met these two i knew the wedding was going to be a wild celebration: liz is from portugal and stew is from louisiana – their families + friends traveled from all over to celebrate in true cajun/portuguese fashion! aside from the stunning newlyweds, all the attention was on their absolutely adorable twin boys, zac + tyler! the little guys were so great all day, from strolling down the aisle to dancing + eating cake: they had the time of their life! 

family is so very important to liz + stew, and they are so lucky to have such an amazing one. they are incredible parents and so in love with each other, i just don’t think they could possibly be any happier. liz never stopped smiling and stew never stopped dancing, and i’m pretty sure they’ll spend the rest of their life celebrating, because in each other they have truly found happiness.

enjoy!

 

 

 

 

liz + stew i had a blast! thank you so much for allowing me to be a part of your day. i know you had a fabulous honeymoon in st. lucia and i’m so excited for you to embark on married life! congrats!

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michelle + jerry: married!

afternoon delight.

congratulations to michelle + jerry who are currently honeymooning on the sunny beaches of the dominican republic! they were married last weekend at the waugh united methodist church, otherwise known as the runaway bride church! there was no chance of anyone running out on this day – michelle + jerry have a wonderful relationship and i have had the privilege of watching it grow since the very beginning. they are good friends of mine and i was honored to document this very special celebration! two years ago they formed a strong friendship which easily grew into a lasting love and a solid knowledge that this was the real thing – they both quickly realized that they wanted to spend their lives loving each other.

michelle and jerry are extremely kind, incredibly thoughtful people with big hearts. their friends and family adore them and it was easy to feel the love all day long. i was super emotional from the moment i arrived – i couldn’t wait to see michelle + jerry tie the knot! after the beautiful church ceremony everyone proceeded to fiore winery for a lovely afternoon reception. i loved walking through the vineyards with them and watching them tear it up on the dance floor – michelle + jerry you guys rock!

enjoy! 

 

 

michelle + jerry: i absolutely love you guys! i’m very lucky to count you among my friends and i couldn’t be happier for you both! also a big thanks to jessi who did a fantastic job as usual – notice she’s still loaded down with gear even after the wedding is over! 

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margie + jeff: married!

a rockstar evening.

congratulations margie + jeff!

this high-energy, oh-so-fun, gorgeous wedding is brought to you by the fabulous staff at the doubletree bethesda, where the super amazing catering manager happens to be the bride herself! it was wonderful to see margie enjoying the rewards of all the hard work she is usually bestowing on other couples! i met margie + jeff over a year ago when i photographed the grand opening of the swanky great room, and was delighted when she called me to be her wedding photographer! we had a crazy fun engagement session a few months ago, where they both captured my heart with their great personalities and sense of humor. 

margie + jeff celebrated their wedding day in the company of their family and friends, starting with an intimate ketubah signing (the mot gorgeous ketubah i’ve ever seen) followed by a beautiful jewish ceremony and the wildly fun reception. the amazingly talented band onyx kept the dance floor packed, and margie + jeff made it on stage more than a few times – jeff even played the drums with the band! everyone had a fabulous time, especially margie + jeff who never sat for a moment – they were everywhere: dancing, laughing, and embracing their guests. 

right now the newlyweds are enjoying their honeymoon escape to the unparalleled greek islands!

margie + jeff: thank you for choosing me to document your day, it was a blast! MAZEL TOV!

 

 

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day in the life: sister perpetua.

a life of service.

i recently began working on a personal project, a life of service, to document the lives of people who devote their life to serving others. for my first study in service, i spent a day with sister perpetua moellering – an 87-year-old catholic nun who works everyday fulfilling her ministry of the sick.

sister perpetua lives in the pallotti convent in laurel, maryland with three other nuns, all in their 70s-80s. it seems that a life of service isn’t as popular among young women as it once was – sister perpetua entered the convent almost 70 years ago, but rarely sees young nuns entering today. 

sister perpetua (who is commonly referred to as “sister p”) begins her day at 5am joining the other sisters for daily mass at their private chapel, located inside the convent. she then proceeds to the church rectory, just a block away, where she shares an office and starts her work day. ministry of the sick involves visiting members of the community  who are – in a variety of ways – homebound. due to extreme illness, chronic pain or some other ailment, these individuals are unable to attend mass. sister p visits for 15-30 minutes: chatting, inquiring about their family and their health, discussing current events. she brings with her the latest church newsletter, a copy of the catholic standard newspaper, and most importantly communion. together they join hands and sister p prays for their individual needs and families.

for as much as she comforts those she visits, she always reminds everyone that no matter how bad their present situation is, there are many people suffering worse all over the world. she is grateful for so much and encourages everyone not to dwell on their own pain but be concerned citizens of the world.

sister p no longer drives, and therefore relies on volunteers to transport her to the homes she visits. the day we spent together she made four visits. additionally, on saturdays she holds bereavement meetings at the church. her days are filled with prayer and service, and her free time is spent with her gorgeous lab, molly. 

everyone who knows sister perpetua is in awe of her spirit, her strength and her faith. for me, her life epitomizes a true life of service, and i feel incredibly lucky to have spent the day with her, learning about her life, her faith, and her philosophies.

 

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a life of service is an on-going project where i combine the photographs and essays from days spent documenting the lives of people who serve others. if you know an outstanding member of your community that you would like to nominate for this project, please email me – i’d love to meet them.

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six-man volleyball tournament.

the infamous manhattan beach volleyball insanity tournament.


the mascot for the bullfighting (?) team.

the day after i photographed the EOS launch party i headed over to manhattan beach to watch/partake in the madness of six-man with a bunch of friends…this famed august volleyball tournament combines two days of volleyball competition with an all-out, all-day beach party. it reminded me of attending the preakness in college and partying on the infield with all the other maniacs who preferred to chug beers in the sun than be seated in the grandstands. i attended the preakness four times, yet i never saw an actual horse. at six-man you couldn’t miss the volleyball players, decked out in wild costumes they were everywhere, with matches happening in the midst of the partying. it was quite an experience, and i’m just happy my camera survived, not to mention snapped some sweet photos…

possibly the most ironic sign i’ve ever seen considering everyone i saw was wildly drunk and consuming massive quantities of alcohol, including a number of the volleyball players…

the madness:

 

the costumes.

the craziness:

pretty manhattan beach (the day after):

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