Grace and Shane were married at what serves as the Arlington courthouse last week, amongst their immediate families. We romped through the metro, rocked out some lovely greenery by the Netherlands Carillon and even stole into Artisphere for a minute, where all the galleries were closed (but we had one painting to work with). Don't miss Grace's bright red shoes.
I love special-requests for pictures in the metro.
Cool, right? But check this out:
Having basically expended any cool places for photos near the courthouse, we hustled on over to the Netherlands Carillon and Iwo Jima for portraits with some green things in them and cool architecture.
Grace's niece has so. much. energy.
While Shane's nephews are a little more chill. At least for this image.
One last frame at Artisphere.
Congratulations you guys!
Melissa and Traci were married at the lovely Annapolis Wedding Chapel last week in a beautiful and very intimate ceremony with just their besties. These two are mad in love, y'all.
The Annapolis Wedding Chapel is this really cute tiny building off a major road with a waiting room and a ceremony room. The ceremony room has someĀ amazing vine sculpture pin-light action going on.
If you look closely, you can see Melissa being nervous.
See? Awesome twisty vine stuff.
Their dog Tiki served as ring-bearer. He did a good job.
The chapel has all these great little spots to do a ceremony in, and the lovely owner let us have free reign of the place for a bit to do some portraits.
Afterward, we scooted to St. Johns College for some scenic images and to go somewhere that wasn't swarming with tourists or folks visiting the Naval Academy.
Congratulations you guys!
Ani and David got married at the DC courthouse last week with their immediate families and more laughs than you can shake a stick at, not that it's appropriate to be shaking sticks at weddings. After the courthouse, we rolled on down to the National Gallery of Art, one of my favorite spots for portraits in DC. Rock on, friends.
The path to the Capitol goes by that great view on Pennsylvania Ave.
And it affords a spot for a little "street" (shhh, this is a composite).
Congratulations, you guys!