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Yearly Archives: 2009

Suyin + Jeff | Washington, DC {wedding}

We booked Suyin + Jeff after a couple of web meetings and emails. They both live in NYC and they travel quite a bit, so we didn’t get to meet them in person prior to the event. Suyin got ready at the Fairmont Hotel {wedding} and Jeff across the street at the Westin Grand (wedding...

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Shayna + Derek | Montego Bay, Jamaica

Woke up at 3am and was dropped off to DCA by my very kind sister, Maricor. Layover in Miami with just enough time to grab a Cuban sandwich and a Jamaican patty. Then landed at MBJ with a few hours to rest and meet with the resort coordinator and Shayna and Derek at the rehearsal...

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A Week in the U.S. Virgin Islands

Just when we’re starting to get settled-in in our new home in Maryland, we had to pack our bags and head to the Caribbean. For Mao, she had a conference in the U.S. Virgin Islands and for me I had a shoot in Montego Bay, Jamaica. The next morning after my shoot, I was picked...

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Alisha + Mark d2 | Washington, DC {Indian Wedding}

Day 2 of the Marlisha wedding was held at the gorgeous Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC. My first time shooting here and this venue is absolutely amazing. I love the sunken ballroom with second floor balcony.It made it easy for us to get around. So I wasn’t really sure what to expect for decor, but...

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Alisha + Mark d1 | Washington, DC {Indian Wedding}

This is one of the weddings I’ve been looking forward to shooting this fall where two cultures become one. Alisha is Indian and Mark is Jewish. This is day 1 of a two-day wedding weekend. The reception was held at the Dumbarton House in Washington, DC. They had a very nice mandap, a four-pole canopy...

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