Some Fun and Memorable Images from 2012
Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Ceresville Mansion – Frederick, MD
2012 was a great year. We had the pleasure and good fortune to photograph some really amazing wedding celebrations for clients all across the USA. A special thanks to all of our clients and their families and friends for inviting us to help tell their stories. Here is a collection of some interesting and memorable moments from 2012:

Inn at Osprey Point – Eastern Shore – Rock Hall, MD

The Dumbarton House – Washington, DC

The Washington Club – Dupont Circle – Washington, DC


Woodend Sanctuary – Chevy Chase, MD

The Dupont Circle Hotel – Washington, DC

The Dupont Circle Hotel – Washington, DC

The Dupont Circle Hotel – Washington, DC



Holy Rosary Church – Washington, DC

The Dupont Circle Hotel – Washington, DC

Agricultural History Farm Park – Derwood, MD

Woodend Sanctuary – Chevy Chase, MD

Inn at Osprey Point – Eastern Shore – Rock Hall, MD

Holy Rosary Church – Washington, DC

The Dumbarton House – Washington, DC

The Dupont Circle Hotel – Washington, DC

Inn at Osprey Point – Eastern Shore – Rock Hall, MD

Woodend Sanctuary – Chevy Chase, MD

Dupont Circle – Washington, DC

The Dumbarton House – Washington, DC


The Newseum – Washington, DC

Dupont Circle – Washington, DC

Georgetown Water Front

The Tidal Basin – Washington, DC




Normandie Farm – Potomac, MD

Trummer’s On Main – Clifton, VA














Hotel Monaco – Washington, DC

Rock Creek Park – Washington, DC

FANTASTIC photos!!! Thanks for sharing. Great details, splendid moments, wonderful intimacy. Love the Dupont Circle photos. Go DC!
Comment by Peace Pilgrim — January 9, 2013 @ 7:09 pm
Wow — what wonderful images. You captured some very funny, beautiful, and magical moments in 2012. Here’s to an 2013 filled with similarly great photographs and moments!
Comment by Kris — January 10, 2013 @ 8:01 am
SPECTACULAR, SPECTACULAR! Great perspective. Love the dynamics and the energy in these photos. I really dig the timing and the framing of the photojournalistic images – you’ve really captured what Alfred Eisenstaedt referred to as the defining moment — which, is not an easy task to achieve. Well played.
Comment by Sara P. — January 13, 2013 @ 2:16 pm
Holy smokes … the photo in black and white of all the people taking photos … and the elderly woman with the disposable film camera in the front row … that is hilarious. Seriously, I just fell out of my chair laughing : )
Comment by RKF — January 22, 2013 @ 10:47 pm