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Fairfax Corner – Christmas Tree Lighting

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Last September, I covered a fashion show at Fairfax Corner where a runway was setup right in middle of their main square. I returned to cover their annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony in the same space. The weather was a LOT colder, but again, it fit with the theme of the event. Even without the special events going on, Fairfax Corner is an especially beautiful area to eat, and shop. With the sun setting earlier this time of year, I arrived early to get some photos of the streets and buildings before the sky went completely dark. With their holiday lights hung on the trees at this time, they light up the sidewalks nicely for visitors.

©TimeLine Media - Fairfax Corner
©TimeLine Media – Fairfax Corner

The organizers had lots of activities for the families to enjoy throughout the evening. Santa was scheduled to arrive by horse-drawn carriage on this occasion. With help from 97.1 WASH-FM, there was Christmas music playing throughout the plaza, and stores had giveaways and games for the kids to play. Santa was of course the main attraction – riding around the square, announcing the countdown to the tree lighting, and visiting with kids eager to share their wish lists.

©TimeLine Media - Santa & Mrs. Claus at Fairfax Corner
©TimeLine Media – Santa & Mrs. Claus at Fairfax Corner
©TimeLine Media - horse carriage ride at Fairfax Corner
©TimeLine Media – horse carriage ride at Fairfax Corner

After the lighting, anyone could line up to get a horse carriage ride on both sides of the center. The lines were long all evening long! The evening looked to be a success – with lots of people participating at all the stations. It was a nice way to start the holiday season of photos!

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©TimeLine Media – Christmas tree lighting

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Fall Engagement photos

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When the season start to change from Summer to Fall in northern Virginia, we are so lucky to have some beautiful light outside to make photos. These two asked me to make some engagement photos prior to their wedding next summer. With the sun going down earlier in the day, and the weather being a little milder, it was a perfect time to have a nice portrait session. Green Spring Park in Annandale, VA is a beautiful backdrop for photos. There is a lots of green areas, flowers, as well as structures that are perfect settings for all kinds of photos.

©TimeLine Media - NOVA engagement photos
©TimeLine Media – NOVA engagement photos

The 18th century historic home has beautiful red bricks and green shutters that are looks like printed backgrounds that photographers roll out in studios. Having the real thing to work with is much better! Although I was disappointed that a very large tree at the back of the house did not survive the last winter. But even the stump makes a great seat!

©TimeLine Media - NOVA engagement photos
©TimeLine Media – NOVA engagement photos

If you have any reason to get some family or other portraits, please let me know! It is very close to the holidays, a great time to update family photos. I know I will be making a lot of new ones this year.

©TimeLine Media - NOVA engagement photos
©TimeLine Media – NOVA engagement photos

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9 Years!

Wedding photos

9 years ago, my wife and I were married! A time before social media, touchscreen phones, and surprisingly, almost a decade ago. This being a photography blog, this is a perfect forum to go through the old photo archive and look back. 2004 was near the start of the digital photography explosion. Our professional photographers used both film and digital cameras to cover our wedding.

Anniversary

When we purchased the negatives, we actually got a folder of film negatives! Our favorite photos were shot from the film camera. It was, of course, the more mature medium, and they knew how to get the most out of the film compared to the digital captures. I remember Yakov used a Nikon F100, and Don used a Canon 10D with battery packs on their flashes hung on large brackets. It was my first up-close look at how a professional wedding photographer works. I suppose my life changed in more ways than one that day!

Wedding photos
Wedding photos from 9 years ago

We did have our own digital camera, a Nikon (of course) Coolpix 5700. It was my first digital camera, and I used it every chance that I could. I tried to work image composition, experimented with lighting, focus, and re-learned all the lessons of photography that were difficult to learn without the instant feedback possible with digital captures.

Wedding Photography

Today, I am helping to make new wedding images for couples, and October continues to be a popular time in the DC Area for weddings. I did now know until my fiance picked this date, that it is the BEST time to get married! The really hot and humid weather is gone, but the real cold has not moved in. It is appropriate to have saturated fall colors in the clothes and flowers in the day. Looking back, it is so nice to see how we can enjoy some time outside for our photos as well as to have earlier sunsets for nice portrait light. Aside from the technical side, these are priceless memories of our family gathering and celebration. I will have to remember this the next time I go out to photograph another wedding.

Wedding photos
Wedding photos

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