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love.

kendrah + karlis: married! potomac point winery + vineyard – stafford, va.
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jessi + joe: the neon graveyard.
love in the neon graveyard.

what better way to start a whirlwind wedding weekend in fabulous las vegas than a photo shoot in a surreal neon graveyard?
i was *thrilled* to visit the neon museum and take jessi + joe on a tour of the boneyard for a quick session! i love las vegas and i love spontaneous, confident couples and i honestly couldn’t love anyone more than jessi + joe! jessi is my gorgeous, amazing little sister and it was fantastic to be able to document their love + excitement all weekend!
this session was so crazy – jessi + joe flew in to vegas that morning, i picked them up, ran them downtown to the get their marriage license, dropped them at the venetian where they did a quick change, and then took off to the neon museum for our session! it was a super sunny vegas afternoon, but we had such a good time exploring the old signs and wandering through the iconic debris. we were all bursting with excitement for their wedding (the next day!!) and i am so glad i had the opportunity to shoot such a fantastic couple in this ridiculous location – i can’t wait to return!
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Filed under engagement, LAS VEGAS, photography, travel
joe + sean: married!
my kind of love.

oh, chicago!
what an absolutely amazing wedding weekend! i can’t imagine a more fabulous 4-day (yes, FOUR day!) celebration! joe + sean welcomed me to chicago and into their lives with such warmth and excitement that i fell instantly in love with them, their friends, and their town! joe + sean are both utterly magnetic people – they are generous, kind and caring as well as funny, sassy and stylish. they are genuine, they are in love, and i am still reeling from the spectacular time i had documenting their love and participating in their celebration.
friends flew in from all over the world, and the festivities commenced thursday night (sean’s birthday!) on their awesome roof deck overlooking the city, right next to wrigley field. meeting sean was as fabulous as i had hoped – he is absolutely exuberant and brimming with the most wonderful energy imaginable. joe i met years ago while living in baltimore and i couldn’t wait to see him again! back then he was finishing law school and i was an undergrad, and we spent countless hours reflecting on the state of pretty much everything while seated at none other than the famed owl bar in the belvedere hotel. almost seven years later i was beyond thrilled to reconnect with him via the ever-impressive power of the internet and was overjoyed when he + sean asked me to photograph their wedding.
while this wasn’t my first trip to chicago, it was the first time i had the opportunity to really explore the city and i loved that i got to do so with the boys during their lifestyle session. since both sean + joe hail from the south side, and met after returning to the city to practice law, i wanted photos that captured their personality + relationship as well as the city where they fell in love. they loved the idea and decided the best time to shoot would be the morning of their wedding! a fun photo shoot capturing the true anticipation + buzz preceding a wedding? yes, please!
after running around the city, we headed to their hotel to prep for the wedding in an incredible penthouse loft with sweeping skyline views. as they donned their sharp suits + classy boutineers, i reveled in their quiet excitement as the time drew closer, feeling so lucky to be there for every moment. the camera only provides so much of a buffer from emotion, and i was completely caught up in the intoxicating joy of the day!
the wedding took place at the chicago illuminating company – a stunning venue perfect for such a fabulous affair! the evening began with a partnership ceremony officiated by two of their best friends, witnessed by a large circle of family + friends. the ceremony was intensely meaningful and profound, including two powerful readings – an excerpt from song of the open road by walt whitman, and a letter written by oscar wilde to his lover lord alfred douglas, from prison. just before the conclusion of the ceremony, one of their friends sang a hauntingly beautiful rendition of in your eyes, bringing an already captivated crowd to tears.
once again, i was truly humbled to be in the position to witness and document such intense emotion. i am keenly aware that i am not simply observing a ritual or event, but rather watching the culmination of true love, commitment, and dedication. the desire of two people to join together, against all that life and society throw in their way, is inspiring. to feel the love, not just between the couple declaring their commitment, but also of those who support, admire and love them, is tremendous.
through my experience documenting the lives + unions of couples like joe + sean, i have come to believe that two people can indeed be more than the sum of their parts – that love is in fact a transcendant and extraordinary force. i believe that individuals can become stronger and more enlightened through a partnership and that to deny anyone that ability is unjustified and unethical.
prior to their wedding celebration in chicago, joe + sean married legally in connecticut – one of the four states that currently perform same sex marriages. i am a strong advocate for the freedom to love and the freedom to marry. i feel it is both a social and moral tragedy that the majority of states in this country do not recognize the union of every couple that shares a beautiful and noble love, and to use the fitting words of oscar wilde, i presume “it is because the nature of that love has not been understood.” i anxiously await the day when people stop trying to understand that which may be different and learn to accept that which is good, putting aside any preconceived ideas and honoring the sanctity of human emotion.
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joe + sean, thank you for truly opening your lives to me and sharing your love. you are an inspiration! furthermore, you totally know how to throw a party! i had the time of my life in chicago thanks to you and your amazing family + friends. i know your life together is, and will forever be, nothing short of amazing. i’m so glad to know you and so honored to count you both among my friends.
CONGRATS!!



































double decker bus tour of chicago en route to the after party!




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5-star vendor reviews!
chicago illuminating company :: fantastic venue in downtown chicago!
windy city photo booth :: fun, entertaining photo booth – run by local firefighters!
Filed under CHICAGO, photography, wedding
dear contessa: thanks for the memories.
filming a tv pilot aboard contessa.

for the last week i’ve been aboard the RV contessa, working with an awesome crew filming a tv pilot! this was a totally unexpected and unusual experience for me, but i was thrilled to jump on board and trek through 5 states in less than 5 days – working around the clock, interviewing, investigating, and analyzing data. we made our way from southern VA to montauk, NY, filming in a ton of awesome locations. i loved my dual role as cast + crew, although i was definitely a little intimidated being in front of the camera, but siked to have the opportunity to try my hand at filming as well as breakdancing. and no, the two are not mutually exclusive.
more to come soon!
Filed under photography, television, travel
critical exposure: photo students!
dc elementary students develop an eye for photography.

yesterday i had another wonderful experience working with critical exposure – my absolute favorite educational organization in dc! currently they are partnering with cameras for kids, a fotoweek dc program, to conduct a school-based workshop at martin luther king elementary school. i was so excited to visit MLK and talk with the students about photography, discuss the techniques they are learning, and answer questions about being a photographer! we spent half of the time in the classroom looking at images and going over techniques, and the the other half walking around the neighborhood taking photos! the students took turns on both sides of the camera – everyone seemed as excited about modeling as they did about shooting – it was fantastic. in preparation for developing a photo essay, they worked on experimenting with different points of view, looking for leading lines, and thinking about the rule of thirds. i was so impressed with everything they have learned and how anxious they were to put it all into practice. i demonstrated a few of my techniques when shooting and had a total blast with them!
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critical exposure :: the power of photography
critical exposure :: gallery opening!
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