Meghan & Steve | Green Spring Valley Hunt Club wedding

Meghan and Steve did it big - big tent, big band, big hearts. It was such a pleasure to document their wedding filled with so much joy and laughter. A wedding photographer learns a lot about her clients by the speeches given at the wedding and I learned that Meghan and Steve have been all over this planet. I'm glad they chose to rock out their wedding Baltimore-style, rolling in friends and family from everywhere. It was a rockin' party. wedding photojournalist amber wilkie We started the day at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront. bride getting ready for her wedding artistic getting-ready imagery from a wedding Meghan's niece and nephew were afoot, being adorable and very photogenic. little girl at a wedding artistic photojournalism before the wedding little boy paralleled with a woman at a wedding grandmother with her great-grandkids bride getting her makeup done bride helping her sister get dressed before the wedding bride and groom portraits Loyola Blakefield chapel is very special to Steve and Meghan. bride walking down the aisle at Loyola Blakefield church Loyola Blakefield church wedding bride and groom during the catholic wedding ceremony artistic wedding photos with Loyola Blakefield church band father giving a talk at Loyola Blakefield church wedding groom laughing during Loyola Blakefield church wedding holding hands during the catholic wedding ceremony bride fighting back tears at Loyola Blakefield church wedding putting on the rings during catholic wedding ceremony at Loyola Blakefield church wedding ceremony detail sign of peace during catholic wedding ceremony Catholic ceremonies, what can you do? little girl sleeping during wedding ceremony final prayer during Loyola Blakefield church wedding ceremony first kiss during catholic wedding ceremony recessional from Loyola Blakefield church wedding We hopped in some cars and limos and shuttles and booked it to the beautiful Green Spring Valley Hunt Club, decked out special for the wedding. bride and groom portraits at green spring valley hunt club hiding her wine glass behind her back green spring valley hunt club wedding decor epic first dance wedding photos brother of the groom during a speech bride and groom laughing during wedding speeches brothers toasting at green spring valley hunt club wedding I whittled down to these four pictures of the parent dances, so be proud. father-daughter dance at green spring valley hunt club wedding It was hard, because there was so much great stuff, like this. bride dancing with her awesome father groom and his mother dancing during green spring valley hunt club wedding reception mother son dance at green spring valley hunt club wedding bride and groom dancing at green spring valley hunt club wedding reception relative dancing at green spring valley hunt club wedding I'm not sure it gets much better than Grandma getting down at the wedding. wedding at green spring valley hunt club with grandma friends having a great time at green spring valley hunt club wedding slow dancing at green spring valley hunt club wedding reception dance party at green spring valley hunt club wedding wedding dancing at green spring valley hunt club little girl and father of the bride at green spring valley hunt club wedding guests dancing at green spring valley hunt club wedding groom rocking out at green spring valley hunt club wedding Escapade kept the dance floor hopping, and didn't mind sharing with some interlopers. little girl on stage with escapade at a wedding cutting the cake at green spring valley hunt club wedding taking the cake to be cut at green spring valley hunt club wedding everybody dancing at green spring valley hunt club wedding funny moment from a green spring valley hunt club wedding view from the band at green spring valley hunt club wedding Proud Mary. You have to. bride on stage with escapade at green spring valley hunt club wedding everybody having a great time at green spring valley hunt club wedding This is fine photojournalism, people. He was okay, no worries. And the beer didn't spill, either. somebody falling at green spring valley hunt club wedding groom playing a dancing game at green spring valley hunt club wedding It makes my job easier when everybody at the wedding is having a massively good time. dance party at green spring valley hunt club wedding bride dancing with a relative at green spring valley hunt club wedding everybody partying at green spring valley hunt club wedding bride and groom on stage at the end of the green spring valley hunt club wedding bride on the microphone at green spring valley hunt club wedding sparkler exit at green spring valley hunt club wedding bride and groom running through sparklers at green spring valley hunt club wedding Hilarious last-thing-of-the-night: after Meghan and Steve ran through their sparklers, with everybody else standing around wandering what to do with these things in their hands still on fire, the bridal party decided to get their money's worth on the exit. wedding guests using the sparkler exit at green spring valley hunt club wedding So many congratulations, Meghan and Steve! Meghan and Steve's vendor team: Planning: Elizabeth Bailey Weddings Getting ready venue: Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Ceremony venue: Loyola Blakefield Chapel Reception venue: Green Spring Valley Hunt Club Caterer: Green Spring Valley Hunt Club Cake: Sugar Bakers Band: Escapade Cocktail-hour steel drum band (!): The Mellowtones Ceremony musicians: Sterling Artists Florist: Simply Beautiful Flowers Tent Rental: Loane Bros Linen Rental: Table Toppers Additional Rentals: Party Rental Ltd. Hair: Monica Autenzio for Studio 1612 Makeup: Lisa Kastell Transportation: An Extraordinar Limousine 

A wedding photographer’s most random assignment

It's summer (or at least it's almost summer) and that means weddings, weddings, weddings. I have no fewer than six weddings over the next two weeks - most of them are intimate weddings, but nevertheless, I'm occupied. But in the winter, that's not the case. Between December and mid-March, not too much is going on around the DC region, and that means I take jobs I would ordinarily not touch. If for no reason other than to occupy myself for the day. In February, I got a call from a media company that basically outsources photobooths. Companies can hire them, get shipped a bunch of equipment, the company hires a local photographer to run the booth and ta-da - instabooth! This is not a job I would ordinarily accept, but it was mid-February, I wasn't doing anything else and a couple hundred bucks seemed like a decent reason to drive out to Dulles and run a photobooth for AOL. Well, when I arrived, it turns out they had hired two sets of photographers, and only had one photobooth. The incredibly chill guy in charge of the whole thing asked if one of us wouldn't mind just walking around and taking pictures of people at their desks. "Ummm, sure," I said. So truth is, I spent the whole day at AOL and I have no idea what they do anymore. I take it there are still aol.com email addresses, but surely this very large building, full of smart-looking nerdy people is cranking out a profitable product, and I can't imagine it has anything to do with the running man. And actually, the running man is gone. AOL has a very hip new "logo". I walked around and took photos of people doing whatever it is they were doing. It was fun. And I actually like the images. Thumbs up for incredibly random assignments. images from AOL's dulles campus Actually, the AOL "campus" seemed like a pretty great place to work. They don't have set office hours and can knock off and go work out at the very well-equipped gym (it was packed) in the middle of the day, if that suits them. They're encouraged to decorate. There are free sodas in the cafeteria, which also provides low-cost healthy, sometimes organic lunches. If I ever found myself at a desk job again, it would have to be in an environment like this - I can't imagine having to sit at a desk all day counting down the minutes to 5pm. The AOL people seemed happy and engaged. So kudos to them. I hope they actually got to see these photos at some point. And if not, maybe they'll stumble on my website.

Bobbie & Tim | Photobooth!

Bobbie and Tim were the first couple to opt for my newly-introduced photobooth and there's no denying it was an enormous hit at their wedding. They and their guests took 955 images, all told. Here are a few of my favorites: wedding photobooth images photobooth at a wedding images from a wedding photobooth photobooth image from a wedding wedding party photobooth And, what fun is providing a photobooth if you can't get on it with one of your favorite planners ever? And for all my wedding clients! If you want photobooth pictures of your very own, just drop me a line and we'll hook it up. I provide everything, including the backdrop (the one you see here) and props, but you're more than welcome to supply your own or do a DIY backdrop (and I have some ideas!) I'm still rocking the introductory pricing of $400, including upload to Facebook within a week of the wedding, for a limited time etc. etc.