Wedding Photos at DC’s Monuments
Did you know that the National Park Service requires a permit for all commercial photographs of the national monuments?
A bride trying to plan her November wedding and day-after photo shoot asked me this, so I bet there are others out there looking for the answer. For couples married in DC, photographs of the bridal party at the monuments are almost a requirement. If this is on your “Must Do” list, make sure that you and your photographer are prepared.
Q: So, which monuments does this apply to?
A: All monuments and memorials run by the National Park Service. Including:
Jefferson Memorial
{ Save the Date NYC }
Washington Monument
{ Borrowed Blue }
Lincoln Memorial
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And others less photographed memorials:
World War II Memorial
FDR Memorial
Korean War Memorial
Vietnam Memorial
There are two ways to solve this problem. The first is to get a permit. More information about the restrictions on taking photoraphs on Natioanl Park Service land are available here and the permit application is available here. Permits cost between $50 and $250 (depending on the number of people in the pictures) and are good for the entire day.
Your second option: visit one of DC’s free locations. It is only the National Park Service which charges for photo privileges, so take the {bridal} party somewhere else! You will have beautiful photographs without the hassle at these locations:
Union Station

{ Spence Photographics }
The White House

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you won’t get as close as Ms. Nixon, but it would be a beautiful shot
The Capitol Building

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And these other great options:
Lafayette Park (behind the White House)
Sculpture Garden
Capitol Hill (quiet little streets, parks)
Georgetown (the Beacon Hill of DC)
Tidal Basin Cherry Blossoms (just watch the monuments:)
If you were married in DC, where did you go for pictures?
Tags: dc, monuments, National Park Service, photos



September 18th, 2008 at 10:01 pm
Great information! Note that photographers do need to apply for a permit if they plan to use a tripod while shooting at the U.S. Capitol. That permit can be obtained through the U.S. Capitol Police.
September 20th, 2008 at 9:55 pm
I love beautiful archways…and they make for gorgeous wedding pictures!