Archive of ‘Wedding’ category

WeddingWire Rated – 2013

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It was nice to see in my email that I have been noted as a WeddingWire rated business. I have not actively asked my previous wedding couples for reviews on my photography services, so it was really nice to see that some of them did this for me! As far as weddings go, I second shoot or assist primary photographers on weddings more than do these on my own, but I do enjoy covering these events.

Weddings are a lot of work for the photographer! It is a full 10+ hour day of shooting, and lots of editing time afterwards. Comparatively to ballroom dance events, the editing time can be lengthy because of many different lighting situations throughout the day. You can go from inside to outside, church to hotel, restaurant to hotel ballroom. They are really amazing days, but they will take a lot out of you. In fact, I have never come back from a wedding thinking, that wasn’t that much work! Thank you to everyone that sent in a nice review that earned me this badge from an organization that covers all types of event vendors. If you feel so inclined, please leave me a review here!

©TimeLine Media - bridal walk photo
©TimeLine Media – bridal walk photo
WeddingWire Rated Badge
WeddingWire Rated Badge

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June Saturdays

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It’s just that time of year. For wedding photographers especially, their Saturdays are full in the middle of their busy season! There is nothing like have a wedding in June. I have photographed and assisted in photographing several weddings in the DC Area. At this time, the city landmarks will be dotted with brides and grooms. While they are out a photographer is directing them to pose, and look. The photographer is attempting to make some nice photos while trying to minimize the tourists in the background. Given that this is such a photogenic city they have made a great choice of location!

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It is nice to be part of their big day, and a responsibility that I took for granted before being the person behind the camera. These are the photos that are looked at by multiple generations. In that case, these photos are the first family heirloom. Additionally, these are the items that are sought after when natural disasters take other material possessions. They will survive long after the flowers and cake. These thoughts keep me sharp throughout the day, and humble me every time someone asks me to photograph their wedding.

Virginia golf club wedding photography saturdays ©TimeLine Media
Virginia golf club wedding photography ©TimeLine Media
Lineup of a bridal party at a wedding saturdays ©TimeLine Media
Lineup of a bridal party at a wedding ©TimeLine Media
Saturdays filled with bridal bouquets ©TimeLine Media
Saturdays filled with bridal bouquets ©TimeLine Media
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Maryland wedding photography ©TimeLine Media

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Washington, DC venues

©TimeLine Media - 9th floor of the Hay Adams Hotel, Washington, DC

This has been a busy week of shoots for me. I have been assisting on some events, and shooting some of my own. While assisting, I always learn new things in order to be successful as a photographer. Luck has been on my side to find great photographers in the area that like my work enough to have me shoot along with them. With  some assignments this week, I have been to some of the nicest venues in the area. Washington, DC, being a city of decision making power, is the site of many conferences, events, and weddings. I have taken for granted so many of the things around here being a native of the area. So it has been nice to appreciate the opportunity to photograph many familiar landmarks from new angles. If it was only nicer weather this weekend, I may have been inspired to go out again. Oh, and I have to visit my mother.

©TimeLine Media - Gaylord Hotel at the National Harbor
Gaylord Hotel at the National Harbor ©TimeLine Media
©TimeLine Media - The US Capitol Building from the Newseum 7th floor terrace
The US Capitol Building from the Newseum 7th floor terrace ©TimeLine Media
©TimeLine Media - 9th floor of the Hay Adams Hotel, Washington, DC
9th floor of the Hay Adams Hotel, Washington, DC ©TimeLine Media

Next door to the Hay Adams are other buildings with terrific views of the White House. There were lots of cameras and tents for television production setup permanently, but I did not see anyone broadcasting at the time. Now I know where all those “Reporting from Washington” views are filmed! I would be so distracted all the time if my outdoor view was Lafayette Park, the White House and the Washington Monument.

©TimeLine Media - 9th floor of the Hay Adams Hotel, Washington, DC
©TimeLine Media – 9th floor of the Hay Adams Hotel, Washington, DC

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