dc // Becca & Fox

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It was over a few drinks at their favorite DC restaurant, Beucharts Saloon, when Becca & Fox decided to change their entire wedding. From a big venue to a small intimate ceremony on the Potomac River. Personal vows, with only their closest friends and family as their witnesses. Followed by a tapas lunch and then right back to where the whole idea started, a reception at the tiny and oh so endearing saloon. 

Becca and Fox wanted this day to be documented almost 100% candidly. This is always music to my ears. It’s what I live for as a wedding photographer and I am so incredibly grateful for couples like Becca & Fox, who invite me into such an intimate and beauitful day in their lives. 

So it was safe to say, as I started editing their photos, this was going to go straight to the blog! I think these photos tell a beauitful love story and I am so happy to share them with you!

 

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hawaii // Kyra & Kale

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This shoot means a great deal to me.

Not only was I blessed by meeting Kyra and Kale, two incredibly kind and passionate human beings, but I also shot my first full session on almost all film.

This is also the first time I would consider a shoot to be “hybrid”. Shooting both film and digital and then integrating them together. In the past I steered away from trying to match my digitals to my film for a few reasons. The number one reason is because when sifting through the photos, I almost always prefer the film scans. So I just ditch the digitals all together! The second reason is because I was busy and just didn’t have the time to try and learn how to match my digitals to my film scans. Well I knew for this session I wanted to practice and figure it out. And also because Kyra and Kale never took a bad photo… so a lot of my digitals were impossible to ditch.

So what you see in this post is a mix of film and digital. (70% film, 30% digital)

My friend Robyn, an amazing wedding photographer in Maui, was kind enough to connect me with Kyra, who is also a super talented wedding photographer! I am so grateful for the community over competition mentality that so many of us share <3 I also love that Kale is a full time fitness coach and part time wedding officiant! So we all had a lot of common ground when it came to photography and the wedding industry. But I must say, what I enjoyed most during this hike with Kyra and Kale was the love, passion, and respect they showed towards the land they grew up on. The words and wisdom they shared with me in such a short amount of time was so priceless and I will cherish those moments forever. I left with a full heart and a lot of Maui mud on my Birkenstocks.

Mahalo Kyra and Kale. I know we will meet again!

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