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My natural, uncomplicated approach captures the true essence of your celebration. And with photographs as beautiful and effortless as these, you'll be sure to cherish and admire them for years to come.
This multicultural wedding in Washington DC was a lot of fun and beautiful in-between moments during this intimate wedding.
Mari & Sam’s wedding took place at President Lincoln's Cottage on a surprisingly cool day in June.
This couple had one request: they did not want to see each other before walking down the aisle. Tommy's reaction was priceless at the District Winery.
This Woodend Sanctuary wedding was perfect, surrounded by nature during the most perfect day last fall.
Theresa and Beau’s wedding took place by the beach, in the Eastern Shore of Maryland, on a surprisingly warm day in November.
Have you ever been to Glen Echo Park? Welcome to the most fun wedding venue in the DMV area.
This is a classic engagement session in Georgetown, one of the historical district.
They wanted something different: we went to the Museum of Illusion. So worth it!
Interested in knowing more about "Slice of Life" session? These 100% documentary sessions are fun and truly stress-free.
The National Arboretum is a great location for any proposal or engagement sessions.
This is a great example of a home proposal session during cherry blossom.
The Kennedy Center is one of my most popular location for a proposal.
INVISIBLE AND INTEGRAL
Natasha was so present and at the same time, almost invisible at all the right moments. She captured everyone's emotions so well. She was an integral part of our wedding day.”
Embrace the emotion with a wedding photojournalist at your side.
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