Where to begin...
There aren't enough kind words to express my utter joy and love when working with Becky and Brian. Whether it was meeting in Old Town Alexandria for engagement photos at the Torpedo factory or photographing the wedding day at Glen Echo Park, the images we created together are hands down some of my favorite portraits I've made in a while.
I often think when looking over my wedding work, what makes a great image, and what I've come to realize is, it's all about the connection between the bride and groom.
The photographer of course (hopefully) has the vision, but you can't create true authentic moments, those just happen and we are there to document that which brings people together on a day such as this.
Becky and Brian's adoration for one another shone through every single detail of the wedding day, but don't just take my word for it...
First Look
B&B
Groomsmen & Girl
Bridesmaids
Ceremony Time
The Carousel
Reception in the Bumper Car Pavilion
After getting to spend so much time with Becky and Brian, I truly believe they are meant to have a very long and joyful life together, and I feel so grateful to have been a part of the beginning of their adventure into married life.
And to everyone who made the day as amazing it was, thank you all!
William Gaff from Humanstory Films- videography
Evan Reitmeyer from mydeejay.com- deejay
Shelly Bagdasian- florist
Jessica Lynn Mann from Social Scene - event coordination
Star Catering (managed by Sandy Jones)
Buzz Bakery- cake (part of Star Catering)
Frost Lighting- lighting
DC Rentals- linens, tables, chairs, etc.
Amie Decker from Amie Decker beauty - makeup
Kelley Small from Amie Decker Beauty- hair
Bridals By Lori- dress (designer is Judd Waddell)
JCrew- groom's attire
Emily Mah Rogers- site manager for Glen Echo
Invites: Echo Letterpress
Pennants- sewn by the bride!
Holga image soon!!


































































You rocked this wedding Sarah!!! It looks great.
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