just another saturday night.

it’s always an adventure in the life of the blonde photographer.

this spectacle could only happen to me.

seriously.

i was driving home from an awesome engagement shoot in baltimore one minute, stranded in the ghetto the next…

it wasn’t until i was coming into the city on new york avenue that i noticed something wasn’t right with my car. i heard a rumbling sound and immediately freaked out. as much as i love my adorable passat, i’ve had more complications with this vehicle than any of the other dozen cars i’v owned in my lifetime. slowing down at a light, i realized that the sound i was hearing was a (shockingly my first ever!) flat tire. no big deal i thought (stupidly), refusing to pull over and investigate due to my undesirable location. also, i was less than 5 miles from home, so i decided to push on. this is when the rumbling progressed to a loud flapping, and i began to feel like i was driving on a time bomb. i rolled down the passenger window to get a better listen and was overwhelmed by the stench of burning rubber. not good. dialing roadside assistance, i continued to drive, slowly, with hazards on, down ny ave. – much to the chagrin and utter aggravation of my fellow drivers. let’s just say i got the finger at least a few times, and more honking than i heard from the crazed taxi drivers in south america.

panic stricken and certain i was going to cause an accident in the midst of this insanity, i turn off onto florida avenue and briefly consider pulling into a gas station for assistance. however, it’s after 11pm and i’m still not in the best part of town – not to mention i have all my gear on me, as well as my macbook pro, etc, so i’m not feeling good about stopping the car at all. so it’s no surprise that my first reaction upon seeing another car flagging me down was to hit the gas, fearful of looking vulnerable and skeptical of anyone truly wanting to “help” me. however, one glance at the four smiling, waving faces from the windows, and i reconsidered quickly. i pulled over and two were guys already walking towards my car. i decided they truly wanted to help me, not harm me, so trusting my instinct (ever-hopeful that all people are inherently good) i got out and proclaimed the obvious: “i have a really flat tire!”

really flat doesn’t even do this macerated piece of rubber justice. i can only assume it went flat somewhere on the bw parkway and began melting along ny ave. by the time i stopped, it was punctured and rippled and bizarre looking. minutes after the guys stopped, i heard sirens and saw an ambulance approaching. apparently, upon seeing the car askew, and a man on the ground they though they were responding to a call for an unconscious victim. next, the fire truck and EMS units arrived. even though i assured them everything was OK, within moments flares blazing behind my car (now flanked by the fire truck) and half a dozen firefighters were working on the tire.

i was overwhelmed by the spectacle, amazed by everyones willingness to help, and feeling so utterly useless i did the only things i knew how to do in a situation like this: thanked everyone profusely, provided comic relief, and grabbed my camera and started shooting.

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kristen + neto: married!

in love in luray.

weddings are full of perfect and powerful moments…moments so meaningful that they have the potential to be remembered forever. cherished not only by the bride + groom, but by anyone lucky enough to witness and appreciate them. it is because of these moments that weddings have such a profound impact on me.

as a wedding photographer, i feel honored to be in the presence of so much love, lucky to be in the midst of such fantastic celebrations, and awed by the people that i meet. i am overwhelmed and thankful to be invited into peoples’ lives to witness and document the details of their most cherished moments.

and so I begin this post with a thank you to kristen + neto: your wedding was beautiful and amazing. thank you for welcoming me into your lives, your love is truly transcendent. parabéns!

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kristen + neto’s wedding was a spectacular affair, a whirlwind weekend of true celebration. on saturday afternoon guests filled the bright white chairs on the great lawn of stone ridge manor and watched as the couple declared their love. they stood on the stone steps and promised to love each other forever…and when they kissed, neto held kristen’s face in his hands, pulled back to smile adoringly at her and then kissed her again…

the reception that followed was a true celebration. the music played and the champagne flowed, and the dancing never seemed to cease. the gorgeous, open tent was filled with love, energy and excitement. there was laughter and happiness. there were tears and emotion. there were many kisses and well wishes.

and there were countless moments that are certain to be remembered forever.

  

 

  

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

  

 

 

  

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outstanding vendors:
stone ridge manor: amazing, brand new venue!
spin city productions: dj daniel carter
spin city productions: videographer jon minor
six star catering: the entire attentive + courteous staff

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kristen + neto: rehearsal.

bridemaids, and groomsmen, and farm animals, oh my!

the festivities for kristen + neto’s fantastic wedding weekend kicked-off with the rehearsal on friday in the quaint little town of luray, virginia. i spent the afternoon and evening getting to know their awesome family + friends and taking photos of the dinner at the artisan’s grill, the rehearsal at the wedding site (the brand new, gorgeous stone ridge manor!) and at the speakeasy where everyone headed afterwards for cocktails and entertainment.
highlights included neto’s sister’s delicious brazilian cake, the adorable children that spoke to me in portuguese and stole my heart, the herd of cows that literally ate out of our hands, and one of the bridemaids (go robin!) singing at the speakeasy!

 

 

  

  

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kristen + neto: engagement photos.

a very romantic session in montrose park.

due to crazy dc weather conditions, we kept having to postpone kristen + neto’s engagement session…by the time we were able to get together the wedding was only a week away! it’s OK, they are still technically engagement shots, although it felt like a pre-wedding portrait session :)
i took them to montrose park, and loved revisiting this incredible location where i photographed jennifer + jeffrey’s wedding just a few weeks ago! i am so grateful for finally discovering this great spot – it’s like an enchanted forest in the middle of georgetown!
kristen + neto were perfectly relaxed in front of the camera and looked gorgeous together! i loved their interaction and the way they looked at each other, they were very romantic and montrose park was the perfect backdrop for them!

enjoy!

 

  


 

 

  

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jules + alexander: playtime!

little sister + big brother.

i had a wonderful time hanging out with jules + alexander this morning. they are *so* adorable and *so* sweet! jules will be 2 in august, and alexander is almost 4 years older than her. they have a great dynamic – i loved watching them dance around the kitchen and search the backyard for the neighbors’ kitty! jules has the cutest little voice and was calling me james! love her! and alexander is so smart, he taught me about so many different types of animals – i need to take him on my next safari! i do have to say the best part about photographing these fantastic children is getting to spend time with their mom – kristin, who i absolutely adore! watching her with jules + alexander makes me want to be a mom! she’s so patient and gentle, but so fun! i laughed so hard while her + jules played peek-a-boo and when the three of them were just goofing around.

kristin – thank you again for welcoming me into your home, i can’t wait for our next session! your family rocks!

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me having a blast with my new little friends!! YAY!

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golfing with the groom.

an 8 o’clock tee time with the groom to be.


lesson learned: when golf isn’t going great – photograph yourself!
 

in spite of having worked on a golf course for many years (beverage cart girl, bartender), i have never actually played golf, much less swung a golf club correctly. however, when marc put out an open invitation for a round of golf on his wedding day i jumped at the opportunity. a polo shirt, some rented clubs and a set of 15 golf balls later, i was on the course before 8 am ready to go, camera in hand of course. jessica claire should be happy to know that a shootsac looks fabulous when paired with golf attire! i had a fantastic time, only losing 3 balls in the water and managing a few decent swings. my frustrations became increasingly entertaining, and i’m not certain i even finished the 18th hole, but i did enjoy taking photos of our enjoyable outing!


marc looking perfectly relaxed + vicky teeing off.


i’m confused…because i don’t understand golf and someone else is using my camera against me!


when all else fails, find an appropriate target…


this pretty much sums up my day.


i relaxed a little after i realized our “pros” weren’t taking things too seriously either.


marc blames vicky for tearing up the fairway on the 18th hole…?

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