Heather and Ben got married earlier this year, but wanted to rock the hell out of their wedding gear one more time. So we met up at the site of their nuptials - Tabard Inn - to do a little photo work.
Then we scooted outside to the nearby Meridian Hill Park.
This photo is totally ripped off from something I saw on pinterest. I realize that's not actually giving credit.
Congratulations Heather and Ben!
Amy and T.J. had one of the hippest weddings I've seen. First, all of their friends are super rad and stylish. Second, Amy - a very talented graphic designer - made almost everything at the wedding, giving it a really neat edgy circus vibe. It was awesome. Additionally, T.J. reminds me so much of my brother I was doing double-takes all day. But my brother so does not have a motorcycle. Did I mention these cats are hip?
*More wedding motorcycles*. Am I right? Amy and her girls got ready at home, just a few blocks away from the venue.
We had time for some portraits before the ceremony at Historic London Town.
These two are so ridiculously cute.
Love all the black and red touches.
Yep, those are umbrellas hanging from the ceiling. How cool is that?
Amy and T.J.'s beautiful daughter got passed around all day. But they stole her back for some dancing. Look at how happy that baby is!
Flower girls taking the mic.
Congratulations guys!
Amy and T.J.'s vendor team:
Ceremony and reception venue: Historic London Town and Gardens
Catering: Whitman's Catering
Decor: most everything handmade by Amy, T.J. and T.J.'s mother, Ruth
Florist: Cache Fleur
DJ: CJ Curtis for Crow Entertainment
Cake and cupcakes: Cakes Plus
Cake topper: Designed by Amy and created by Paul Pape
Amy's beautiful dress: Alfred Angelo
T.J.'s suite: Calvin Klein
Hair: Ashley Kerley for Xtreme Hair Salon
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!