D & K were married at Tiffany Newman's adorable chapel in Dupont Circle, surrounded by tons of friends and family to cheer them on. These two made my job eeeeeeeasy.
Tiffany has the most wonderful calming presence. She's a great alternative to the courthouse for those looking to get well and married already.
Somebody was riffing them about being too sexy during the first kiss.
After some family portraits just down the block from the chapel...
... we Ubered on over to Meridian Hill Park, one of my favorite places to do portraits in the city.
My clients are always trying to do like on the left, but I never let them get away with it for long. These two could obviously rock the GQ look also.
Congratulations, you guys!
Emily and Jon got married during one of our way-too-late freak rainstorms in the (new ceremony room!) DC courthouse. The city made it hard on me that day - crap weather outside and, if you didn't know, the National Gallery of Art's Modern Wing is shutting on down for something like five years, so it's pretty bare in there. I think we made do juuuuuuust fine. Emily & Jon:
Snow!
Kerri and Brian were married on their 19th anniversary. You just know when it's time. They tied the knot on Valentine's Day, at the DC courthouse, surrounded by friends and family. And then we hit up their Capitol Hill neighborhood for some portraits in their back yard and surrounds. Their dog is really soft.
The courthouse was surprisingly calm for Valentine's Day and two days after our mini-Snowmageddon (Snowchi, I believe). The courts opened late but Kerri and Brian got in on time.
We had to grab the furriest member of their family for some photos by their house.
Hard to believe we had so much snow on the ground just last week.
They live right near a whole bunch of lobbying offices, so there was some random stuff to play with. They are really good sports.
Congratulations you guys!