Showing posts with label Military. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Military. Show all posts

Saturday, May 16, 2009

A Waterside Wedding (even a swan on the guest list)









Kim and Dan got married in Oxford, Maryland - a quaint waterside town on the Eastern Shore, that prides itself on its small town feel. The hospitable Banks offered their beautiful waterfront home as the venue for this intimate wedding. We loved the bursts of red accents amid all the blues, greens, and tans of this outdoor setting. Even a glowing, white swan couldn't resist making a glorious appearance during the wedding ceremony.

Congratulations, Kim and Dan! We can't wait to incorporate these images into your wedding video! What an dimension they will add to the finished product! Your shots at the Capitol capture your love of your country with exquisite and meaningful architectural backgrounds, while the photographs at your wedding capture the two of you, together, and with a love as natural as the scenery around you.

The Capitol

Brian and I had a private guided tour of our nation's Capitol Building in Washington, DC while photographing our latest couple, Kim and Dan. We really tried to capitalize (yes,... my pun was bad, but unavoidable) on the architecture of this historic and significant building for our adorable, patriotic couple. I must say, my patriotism received a boost of it's own from seeing the musket balls embedded in the stairs from 1812 and to all the valuable and beautiful artwork commissioned to celebrate our remarkable country. Thanks, Kim and Dan, for this opportunity and for your adventurous attitudes.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

A Coast Guard Wedding





Young couple, Kelli and Daniel's wedding was a spirited affair. From adorable couple's beautiful ceremony to the dancing and singing at the reception at the Crowne Plaza, we had so much to capture for them. This coupled wanted some traditional posed photography to record family members, the bridal party, and of course, the couple on their special day, but a documentary style photography with many black and white images was the primary focus. Brian even got to explore some interesting perspectives with a special distortion lens. Great fun was had all around. Congratulations, Kelli and Daniel!