Category Archives: Georgetown Weddings

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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The Shot List: Top 10 Tips For Successful Wedding Day Photography

With all of the changes that the digital revolution brought to the world of wedding photography, one thing has remained remarkably constant: The Shot List. For those of you who do not live on Planet Wedding, the Shot List is that treasured list of photographs that the bride and groom must have from their wedding...

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The Deas Guyz Band: Rockin’ A DC Wedding

Recently, I was talking to a friend about the music scene in DC. For a time, , she was a top executive at a DC radio station.. Her husband was a VP of Columbia Records for many years. These people know the music industry very well.  We were lamenting  the demise of the local band...

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Sam + Tyler: DC Wedding Photography: St. John’s Episcopal Church + The City Tavern Club Georgetown

Engagement guest book at a DC wedding

Welcome home Sam and Tyler!! Sam and Tyler were married on Saturday, May 14, 2011 at the historic St. John’s Episcopal Church, in the heart of Georgetown. The reception was a brisk 10 minute walk away, at the City Tavern Club on M Street in Georgetown,  where the party started and rocked  to the beat...

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Sam + Tyler: A Sneak Peek at a Georgetown Wedding

Congratulations to Sam and Tyler, who were married on May 14th. 2011 at St. John’s Episcopal Church, in Georgetown! Here are a few sneak peek images from the day and the reception at The City Tavern Club, also in Georgetown. Come back next week for the complete story of Sam + Tyler’s wedding day.

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