K, O, and I were carefully watching Hurricane Sandy as we came up on their wedding day. Thankfully for DC, the storm mostly blew right over and left a chilly, breezy winter day for us to play with. A couple drops of rain and one very modern museum later, and we had some portraits!
But first, K & O rocked the courthouse.
I've got a new proposal for couples wanting photos with the monuments - the National Gallery of Art! No permit needed (okay technically not true, but I've never been harassed on the Mall, unlike every experience I've had trying to photograph couples on/near the monuments). It's historic, beautiful and looks a heck of a lot like the "classic" DC scenes.
Congratulations you guys!
Natalie and Joseph rocked out the courthouse last week, making official something they've had going on for a long time. These cats were so happy.
The lawyer who married them said he had married Olympia Snowe's niece in the same room last week. Celebrity courthouse wedding photographer. I dig it.
Then we hopped in their limo bus (limo bus!) to the nearby Netherlands Carillon to do some portraits.
Yes, that is a single leaf falling.
Congratulations you guys!
Oh my gosh, Elizabeth and Ryan. I may not have ever had a more easy-to-photograph couple - they just could not stop giggling and laughing. This is probably the least courthouse-looking courthouse wedding I've ever seen, let alone photographed. The lovely people at the Easton courthouse let you get married outside in their beautiful lawn, under a fantastic swirly tree. So much pretty. On top of that, I got to work with these cool cats:
I make pretty much everybody walk. And in editing these, I said to myself "wow, they're really good walkers" but no, they're just incredibly giggly, happy people.
We found these awesome jackets on the street in "downtown" Easton.
I love me some fire-engine-red backgrounds.
So many congratulations Elizabeth and Ryan!