Author Archives: Neil

Joel + Julia: DC Wedding Photography: A Love Story

This love story begins in 2006. The setting is Beijing, China. An American student, Joel, is introduced by friends to a beautiful Chinese girl, Qian (Julia). They fall deeply in love and have two wonderful years together before Joel accepts a job that takes him to Singapore, and away from  Julia.  For the next two...

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Ava + Bobby: Washington, DC Wedding Photography: St. Aloysius Church + The Sequoia Georgetown

As much as I enjoy photographing weddings at vineyards, plantations and resorts in and around Washington, DC, there is a special quality that surrounds a traditional wedding in a beautiful church. Ava and Bobby were married at the historic St. Aloysius Gonzaga Church in northwest Washington on April 21, 2012, one of the most beautiful...

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Karl + Paula: DC Area Wedding Photography: The Greenbrier Resort

My first wedding of the spring 2012 season: Paula + Karl at The Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, WVA. I don’t believe in the practice of astrology, but I do believe the stars must have aligned this wedding weekend for Paula + Karl. When they first told me that their wedding was on the...

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Andrew + Cait’s DC Area Wedding Featured On Emmaline Bride

Gettysburg is truly a unique and beautiful setting for a wedding. It has an unusual combination of charm and quaint sophistication.  It was one of my favorite places to visit last season,  so I’m delighted that Andrew + Cait’s Gettysburg wedding has been chosen by the good folks at Emmaline Bride to be featured on...

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The Perfect Match: Finding The Right DC Wedding Photographer

It is March in Washington, DC. The peak of the engagement season has passed and many newly engaged couples are actively searching for a wedding photographer to document what will be one of the most important days of their lives. With the ranks of wedding ‘photographers’ swelling over the past few years and the relative...

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