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Congratulations Anna & Mike!

Monday, March 1st, 2010

We got some fantastic images of Anna & Mike’s wedding from photographer Elaine Studley.  I thought Elaine’s images turned out great!

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It wouldn’t be a Hokie’s wedding without a Virginia Tech garter, now would it?

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They exchanged vows at the Church of the Holy Rosary on 3rd Street in Washington, DC:

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Isn’t this church amazing!?  I thought the grand aisle made for a fantastic entrance:

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Look how sweet these guys are!

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After the ceremony, Anna & Mike took their bridal party around the mall for some quintessential DC monument shots:

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Elise Alexander provided this beautiful bouquet and all the flowers for the wedding:

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I think the Jefferson Memorial is one of my favorite spots for wedding portraits:

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The US Capitol is just about as “DC” as it gets!  This is also a good photo to point out Anna’s gorgeous wedding-day look from Elegant Hair by Giselle and BeautyMark:

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The reception took place at the Carnegie Institute in Washington, DC.  There are two large rooms in this venue, connected by a large sliding door.  Here’s the bigger space of the two:

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Martin’s Caterers did a beautiful job on the yummy cake:

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Complete with orange & maroon icing flowers!  How fitting!

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The big entrance:

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I really love this shot…aren’t Anna & Mike cute together?  I also loved the whimsical polka dot lighting:

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Musica Entertainment kept the party going all night:

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Mmmm….this cake display was the perfect end to the evening.  Look how many different types there were!

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….and they danced and danced and danced.

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Congratulations, Anna & Mike!  I’m glad I could be a part of your day and hope you enjoyed every second of it.

Allison

Wedding Photos at DC’s Monuments

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

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
{ Ryeli }

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

{ NPR }
you won’t get as close as Ms. Nixon, but it would be a beautiful shot

The Capitol Building

{ Ryeli }

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?

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