On Saturday, I worked with Red Shoes Photography on Amy & Justin’s wedding which took place at Redeemer Arlington and Clarendon Ballroom. The couple could not have been more glowing and the photos reflect the sweet ceremony and the energy of the beautiful reception. Alison from Red Shoes put together a preview of the photos. Check them out here!
Posts Labeled ‘real wedding’
Katherine & Allen: An Elegant Evening Garden Party
I had a wonderful time working with Katherine and Allen on their wedding. One of the things I loved about the process was watching how they interacted with one another. It was so evident that each, in a beautiful way, brought something out of the other that no one else could. They lit up around each other and had fun together.
Their wedding was a great reflection of them — fun, elegant, and natural. It took place at Rust Manor in Leesburg and was captured in these gorgeous photographs by the talented Leah of Studio Juno.
The cocktail hour was set on the garden lawn accompanied by music from an acoustic guitarist. In the tent, the female guests were treated to pashminas to cut the evening chill. Beautifully packaged Haribou gummy bears — the bride and groom’s favorite — were given as favors. Vintage milk glass arrangements warmed each table and reflected a spectrum of pinks in keeping with the pink and grey-themed event.
Congratulations, Katherine & Allen!




















Photography: Studio Juno
Dress: Priscilla of Boston
Makeup: Harmony from Picture Perfect Makeup
Ceremony: St. Francis Episcopal Church, Great Falls, VA
Florist: Growing Wild Floral Company
Reception: Rust Manor House & Nature Sanctuary, Leesburg VA
Caterer: Festive Foods
D.J.: My Deejay
Reception Lighting: John Farr Lighting Design
Rentals: Party Rental Ltd.Transportation: Atlantic Transportation Services
Calligraphy: Meant to Be Calligraphy
Whitney & Matt: Dancing the Night Away at the Corcoran
Whitney and Matt are such an amazing couple — fun-loving, spirited, and so kind to each other. It was a pleasure working with them as they planned their wedding at the Corcoran at the end of last year. Both the ceremony and the reception took place there, and a fabulous team of vendors transformed the space into an elegant, sophisticated and festive experience for guests.
The bride, who looked absolutely gorgeous, surprised her groom with a hot dog cart at the very end of the evening — something he had said he wanted all throughout the planning. She kept it a secret and the expression on his face was priceless when the cart was rolled out!
Congratulations to a beautiful couple!
Photos by Tyson & Julia Photography. Click on each photo to enlarge it.
Venue: Corcoran Gallery of Art
Catering: Design Cuisine
Photographers: Tyson and Julia Photography
Flowers: Helen Olivia
Ceremony Music: Melissa Tardiff Dvorak
Reception Music: Nightlife
Photo Booth: Posh Photo Booth
Hair Stylist: KC Felton
Makeup Artist: Emily Forrester
Lighting: John Farr
Darren and Shannon: A Waterfront Wedding in Maryland
Shannon and Darren are one of the most creative couples I have ever worked with. Shannon, a graphic designer, thoughtfully considered each and every design detail of the wedding, from choosing the fabric for the runners, creating a stunning suite of stationery for invites, escort cards, and other details, and working to keep the color and feel consistent throughout the entire event.
The two are an amazing couple — not just for their talent, but for their kindness and warmth. Their wedding was held at a friend’s private residence in Maryland, right on the water and was a beautiful reflection of a very special couple.
Photographer: Meg Runion
Caterer: Basikneads
Florist: English Rose Garden
Music: Jeff with MyDeejay.com
Pies: Mom’s Apple Pies in Leesburg, VA
Katie & Masato’s Wedding: Featured on United With Love
United With Love, a fabulous new blog created as a resource for DC brides, featured Katie & Masato’s wedding today! Check out the post here.

Katherine & Allen: Engagement session with Studio Juno
My clients Katherine & Allen recently did an engagement shoot with photographer Leah Stern of Studio Juno. If the wedding photos turn out as good as these did, watch out!
Katherine and Allen, we’re so excited for you!
All photos courtesy of Studio Juno.
Jan & Judy: Stunning in DC
I recently worked with a beautiful couple, Jan and Judy, on their DC wedding. Jan, German, and Judy, American, were planning their wedding from Germany and I had the privilege of working with them to prepare the day.
The ceremony took place at The United Church in the Foggy Bottom area of DC with a reception following at DAR, a gorgeous historical building a stone’s throw from the White House.
The bride looked stunning. She wore a gorgeous ruffled gown through the start of the reception and then changed into a long, beautiful spaghetti-strap gown for the rest of the evening.
One of the things I love about working with my clients is that each couple brings their own personality, taste, and culture to their wedding. Jan and Judy celebrated a time-honored German tradition of sawing a log together. One of the first acts as a married couple, the sawing of the log symbolizes partnership and working together. Isn’t that a beautiful tradition?
Chris Baltazar captured the beauty and magic of the day with gorgeous photos.

















Flowers: The Enchanted Florist
Catering: Design Cuisine
Photography: Chris Baltazar
Reception Music: Nation
Lighting: Atmosphere Lighting
Patty & Jasper: Dancing the Night Away
With every wedding there are a few bumps along the road. For Patty and Jasper, one of those “bumps” included the original wedding reception venue not living up to its end of the bargain. Ultimately, we had to void the contract and move the reception to another location. That “bump” turned into one of the best things that could have happened for their wedding day. The new location, Hotel Helix in DC, proved to be the perfect space for the club-like feel the couple was aiming for.
Patty and Jasper celebrated the traditional Korean wedding ceremony, the paebaek, the day before the wedding. The next day, they had a traditional ceremony at St Andrew Kim Catholic Church followed by a reception there for parents and the church community. Following that reception, Patty and Jasper’s friends all went to Hotel Helix for food, drinks, and dancing for the rest of the night.
The party at Helix was high-energy and hip, and included lots of fun food, a vodka bar, and amazing music spun by local deejay Russell Belicek with Chris Laich Music.
A few months before the wedding, photographer Ethan Yang went to New York City, where the couple lives, to shoot some engagement shots. Urban and incredible!
The paebaek ceremony was colorful and symbolic. Elders on the groom’s side of the family offered words of wisdom to the couple and the ceremony included a tradition that predicts how many children the couple will have. They ceremony was both joyful and meaningful.
The marriage ceremony took place at St Andrew Kim’s Catholic Church in Olney, Maryland.
The bride and groom and the entire wedding party had a great time throughout the day, enjoying each moment including the dance-filled party at Hotel Helix which lasted late into the night.

Wedding Invitation: SugarB Studio
Photography: Ethan Yang Photography
Reception Music: Russell with Chris Laich Music
Flowers: Petal’s Edge
Venue: Hotel Helix, DC
Kristin & Carl: Don’t Stop Believin’
I had such a pleasure working with Kristin & Carl as they prepared for their recent wedding at The Mayflower. Yes, they were planning a beautiful wedding which was fun to work on, but the real joy for me came when I saw not only how they loved each other, but also how evident it was that they really are each other’s best friend. They were kind to one another, laughed heartily together, and showed great love to both of their families. A sweet couple!
I also loved the way they made their wedding personal to them — right down to a Mets groom’s cake and processional music that the bride had been dreaming of for years and years.
The parents and grandparents entered to “Like A Prayer” and the processional, including the bride, walked in to “Don’t Stop Believin’” — both played beautifully by the Cherry Blossom String Quartet. The bride wanted to enter at a certain point in the song and we were able to time it perfectly so that the doors opened and the beautiful bride processed down the aisle. Later at the reception, one of the bride’s closest friends sang a toast to the tune of “Don’t Stop Believin’” — a fitting tribute!
The groom chronicled the wedding preparations in the Washingtonian’s Tales From the Groom blog. Be sure to check out his witty posts!
The fabulous photos below were taken by Merkle Photography and tell the story of perfect wedding day!
Congratulations, Kristin & Carl!

adding the finishing touches

A stunning bride

A sweet "First Look"

The wedding party at the Jefferson Memorial

The couple at the Jefferson

Gorgeous!

Preparing for the walk down the aisle

The ceremony took place in the Chinese Room at the Mayflower

Introducing... Mr & Mrs Carl and Kristin Monaco!

The Grand Ballroom was a beautiful backdrop for the reception

Ready for guests to enter

Encore had the crowd on the floor all night

The couple enjoys toasts from their dear friends

The ceremonial cutting of the cake

In honor of the groom: A Mets cake

a monumental kiss
Venue: The Mayflower
Photography: Merkle Photography
Florals: The Mayflower
Makeup: Aisha Alves, Picture Perfect Makeup
Hair: Sarah Bombard, Premiere Makeup
Ceremony music: Cherry Blossom String Quartet
Reception music: Encore
Groom’s cake: Furin’s
Cats, Cars, and Cabaret: Caren & Ed’s Amazing Wedding
Caren and Ed are two of the loveliest people I’ve had the privilege to get to know through Rex & Regina Events. One need only to have seen the joy, respect, and love their friends exhibited toward them at their wedding celebration to get a small glimpse of how special they are. Caren’s girlfriends went so far as to sing a special musical number in Caren’s honor and Ed’s siblings and parents each gave a very special toast/roast to celebrate him and his new wife.
Caren & Ed’s wedding was not only fun and joyous, but reflective of their personalities and passions, as well. They are the proud parents of two adorable cats, Bago and Goon, who, while not present at the wedding, were amply honored. They are also passionate about cars and their Alfa Romeo Spider provided a sporty backdrop for some of their photos.
The wedding was captured beautifully by Anne & Bill Holland of Holland Photo Arts and came to life courtesy of some amazing vendors, named below.
Congratulations, Caren & Ed!

Caren & Ed

aisle runner flanked by hurricane candles nestled in wheatgrass

vine-wrapped chuppah with white floral accents

the ceremony under the chuppah

wheatgrass and tulip floral centerpiece as guests entered

escort cards were later nestled in the wheatgrass arrangement

special roasted coffee beans with Bago & Goon's photos were set in the wheatgrass at the end of the evening for guests to take home

the centerpieces reflected the wedding's light green and cream color palette

children's meals were marked in a whimsical way on the escort card

the cupcake tower was topped with a custom small cake for the bride & groom to cut

a kiss during the cutting of the cake

a stunning bridal bouquet

the mothers carried small, hand-tied posies

a surprise musical number performed by the bride's friends

enjoying the toasts and roasts

The beautiful bride

descending the marble staircase at Hotel Monaco

The Alfa Romeo

A sweet ride

Bago and Goon send their best wishes
Photography: Holland Photo Arts
Floral: Petal’s Edge
Baker: Fluffy Thoughts Cakes
Music: Ray, with Chris Laich Music Services
Venue: Hotel Monaco, Washington, DC
Makeup & Hair: Victoria Stiles
































































































