The Thomas Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC, is always an iconic choice for engagement photos. It provides a classic background, has plenty of gorgeous greenery and the white marble is an elegant touch. Add in the fact that Brian proposed to Rikki here, and it was the perfect choice for their session!
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Tudor Place Historic House & Gardens | Christina & Bryce I’ll say it – in my opinion, Tudor Place Historic House & Gardens is one of the most beautiful places in Washington, DC. It’s located in the heart of Georgetown, but once you’re inside the gardens, it feels like you’re in your own little world. […]
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Lincoln Memorial & Georgetown Engagement Photos | DC Photographer Today I’m sharing a few favorite moments from Joe and Loretta’s DC portrait session! We stopped by two classic spots: the Lincoln Memorial and Georgetown for their engagement photos. Both locations offer unique views of the city. One gives you those iconic views that only DC […]
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Lincoln Memorial + Georgetown Engagement Photos | DC Film Photographer Madeline and Jon’s engagement session was the best of both worlds. It included iconic moments at the Lincoln Memorial along with some laid-back, casual ones in Georgetown’s charming neighborhood. I know I’ve said it before, but sunrise in these locations is always a must! There’s […]
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Georgetown Sunrise Engagement Photos | DC Wedding Photographer I met Courtney and Michael through one of my 2020 couples (thanks, Chelsea & Matt), and I’m so glad I did! It always means so much when my couples trust me with their photos and invite their friends to do the same. Not to mention Courtney and […]
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Georgetown Engagement Photos Last week I spent a beautiful fall morning in Georgetown with Caroline and Graham. It was the perfect spot for their engagement session, and I had a blast getting to know them better! If you follow along my photography blog, you already know I love using my engagement sessions to learn more […]
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