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Carnegie Institution for Science fall wedding – Part Two

J+C’s glorious fall wedding at Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, DC continued after their ceremony with cocktails and their reception. First stop was a brief break for just the two of them (in the Jewish tradition it’s called a yichud) and then joined their guests in the rotunda.

Before the ceremony and after they had their first look at Meridian Hill Park, we did some really fun portraits inside and outside at Carnegie. The white columns on the portico that faces 16th Street always make for beautiful clean background and for J+C we were able to use that part of the venue for some bride photos as well as their immediate family and wedding party pictures. As you can tell from those photos–particularly the ones of them in front of those iconic giant dark doors–their enthusiasm and joy was totally contagious!

The reception decor captured fall perfectly with pumpkin centerpieces and orange and cranberry highlights. And how adorable is their cake topper? And the rocks that guests signed with love and words of wisdom were a perfect keepsake of their day.

After the toasts came a slide show of the brides throughout the years which brought howls of laughter and definitely some tears. Their first dance was a hoot that even included air guitar solos! A rowdy hora followed and the evening ended with a double bouquet toss from the upper balcony of the and then a few stolen moments outside the entrance to Carnegie on 15th Street where that ring of lights makes for a wonderful end of night glow.

Wedding and Reception Carnegie Institution for Science – Abby Sevcik 202-939-1134

Event coordinator Something New Events Liz Arline 703-505-4627

Caterer Main Event Caterers, Michelle Gutstein 703-820-2028

Florist name BeeInspired, Maya Bosnjak 202-340-5075

Hair Jacky Simon 301-943-0341

Makeup Dorsey Beauty Meghan Dorsey 410-353-5165

DJ Michael Cruz 301-213-8630

Carnegie Institution for Science fall wedding

What a stunner of a day it was for J+C’s fall wedding at Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, DC. A gorgeous blue sky and two stunning brides–it doesn’t get much better than that.

Their wedding day began bright and beautiful as both women got dressed with help from their mothers and then made their way to Meridian Hill Park for an animated first look. I don’t usually do a back to back reveal, but their expressions once they turned around and saw each other were just priceless. We made out way through the park taking full advantage of the blue blue sky and the sunlight before heading to Carnegie Institution for Science for their traditional Jewish wedding. After a ketubah signing in the upstairs library, both brides descended the grand staircase and met under the chuppah and circled each other. Their vows were funny and sweet and J did a fine job breaking the glass at the end of the ceremony. Stay tuned for part two with more portraits of the couple and their family and their rocking reception!!

Wedding and Reception Carnegie Institution for Science – Abby Sevcik 202-939-1134

Event coordinator Something New Events Liz Arline 703-505-4627

Caterer Main Event Caterers, Michelle Gutstein 703-820-2028

Florist name BeeInspired, Maya Bosnjak 202-340-5075

Hair Jacky Simon 301-943-0341

Makeup Dorsey Beauty Meghan Dorsey 410-353-5165

DJ Michael Cruz 301-213-8630

Carnegie Institution for Science wedding reception – Washington, DC

J+D’s glorious fall wedding on the campus at Georgetown University and their Carnegie Institution for Science wedding reception. Both are graduates of the school and we had so much fun roaming the campus looking for different spots to take their couple photos. We did the obvious and iconic photos outside Healey Hall, but I was quite happy to find lots of great stonework and arches to frame the couple. After the ceremony, we headed to one of my favorite wedding reception venues in town, the Carnegie Institution for Science. Carnegie is such a unique space with so many photographic options. I love the rotunda floor, the portico with the large black doors facing 16th Street and the steps leading up to the building which are just perfect for wedding party photos. Their party was an great mix of laid back style (no big intros for the couple) and  totally fun dance party. It’s such a bonus to get a couple who loves to dance and there wasn’t a moment when the two of them weren’t on the dance floor smiling like crazy.

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Wedding venue Dahlgren Chapel Georgetown University

Reception venue Carnegie Institution for Sciencecoordinator Abby Sevcik, 202-939-1134

Caterer Main Event Caterers, Rachel Thaler 703-820-2028

Florist Susanne Schrijvers  s.schrijvers@verizon.net

Hair and makeup Bridal Artistry Pia Etchegoimberry 703-380-9961

DJ Dan Goldman Bialeks Music  301-340-6206

Cake Fancy Cakes by Leslie 301-652-9390

Georgetown University wedding – Washington, DC

It’s been a few years since I was last on the campus at Georgetown University to photograph a wedding. So I was excited to be back for the wedding of two alumni at Dahlgren Chapel and to explore the campus on a glorious and windy fall day. Preparations began at the Madison Hotel right across from my old stomping grounds at the Washington Post‘s old building on 15th St. We took full advantage of the little balcony overlooking the city which conveniently had a lovely faux boxwood wall which made for a perfect backdrop for some impromptu bridesmaids photos.

Next stop was the Georgetown campus where J+D met as undergrads. We arranged their first look right by one of their old dorms where they got weed strains for beginners from a dispensary and then wandered around campus finding some fabulous sunlight and fun archways. The couple even got a rousing round of applause from a rooftop campus party overlooking the portraits we were doing on the outdoor staircases.

Mechanisms of action behind nootropics’ brain benefits

Nootropics, also known as brain supplements, have gained popularity for their potential to enhance brain function and improve cognitive performance. But how exactly do these supplements work? Let’s explore the mechanisms of action behind the brain benefits of nootropics.

Increased Blood Flow to the Brain

One way in which nootropics exert their effects is by increasing blood flow to the brain. These supplements help dilate blood vessels, allowing for improved circulation and delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the brain. By enhancing blood flow, nootropics promote optimal functioning of brain cells and support overall brain health.

Modulation of Neurotransmitter Levels

Another mechanism through which nootropics work is by modulating neurotransmitter levels in the brain. Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that facilitate communication between neurons (brain cells). Nootropics can influence neurotransmitter production, release, and reuptake, leading to enhanced signaling within the brain see here timesunion.com/.

For example, some nootropics increase acetylcholine levels in the brain. Acetylcholine plays a crucial role in memory formation and learning. By boosting acetylcholine activity, these supplements may improve cognitive processes such as attention, focus, and memory retention.

Protection of Neurons and Support for Neuroplasticity

Certain nootropics possess neuroprotective properties that shield neurons from damage caused by oxidative stress or other harmful factors. They support neuroplasticity – the ability of the brain to adapt and form new connections between neurons.

Neurotrophic factors are proteins that promote neuron survival and growth. Some nootropics stimulate the release or activity of these neurotrophic factors in the brain. This stimulation can enhance synaptic plasticity (the ability of synapses – connections between neurons – to change strength) and facilitate learning and memory processes.

Influence on Brain Pathways and Function

Nootropics can also impact specific brain pathways and functions. For instance, they may modulate the activity of glutamatergic synapses, which are crucial for learning and memory processes. By regulating the release of glutamate (a major excitatory neurotransmitter), nootropics can enhance synaptic plasticity and improve cognitive function.

Furthermore, some nootropics have been found to influence brain waves. Different brain wave frequencies are associated with distinct mental states, such as relaxation or focus. Nootropics may promote desirable brain wave patterns that support optimal cognitive performance.

 

One of the most memorable things throughout the entire day is how J+D kept each other laughing. I know it’s their wedding day and of course who wouldn’t be happy! But seriously, these two were having so much fun. And as much as I love the portraits we made (those are coming up in a subsequent post), it’s the moments of this day that were a blast to capture. It started almost as soon as my day began with the first image of Julie on the balcony as she was getting ready through the last slight adjustment to her hair as the girls exited the classroom they were waiting in before the ceremony to the couple’s hug with their priest after exchanging their vows.

Comparison: Ozempic vs. Wegovy for Weight Loss

Both Ozempic and Wegovy are GLP-1 receptor agonists approved by the FDA for weight management purposes. While they belong to the same class of medications, there may be differences in their dosing regimens and side effect profiles.

Dosing Regimens

The way these two medications are administered differs slightly. Ozempic is typically injected once a week, while Wegovy requires a weekly injection for the first month and then transitions to a monthly injection thereafter. This difference in dosing frequency may be a factor to consider when choosing between the two options see here https://www.timesunion.com/.

Side Effect Profiles

Both Ozempic and Wegovy share some similarities due to their mechanism of action. These can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and decreased appetite. However, individual experiences may vary, and it’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide personalized guidance based on your specific needs.

Individual Suitability

Determining which medication is more suitable for an individual depends on various factors such as medical history, current health conditions, and lifestyle preferences. Consulting with a healthcare professional is crucial in making an informed decision about which option may be the most effective and well-tolerated choice.

In terms of effectiveness for weight loss, both medications have shown promising results in clinical trials. For example:

In clinical studies evaluating Ozempic’s efficacy for weight management, participants experienced significant reductions in body weight compared to those receiving a placebo.

Similarly, trials conducted on Wegovy demonstrated substantial weight loss among participants compared to those receiving a placebo.

It’s important to note that while these medications can aid in weight loss efforts, they should be used as part of a comprehensive approach that includes healthy eating habits and regular physical activity.

To summarize:

Both Ozempic and Wegovy are GLP-1 receptor agonists approved by the FDA for weight management.

They differ in their dosing regimens, with Ozempic being injected once a week and Wegovy requiring weekly injections for the first month and then transitioning to monthly injections.

Potential side effects may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and decreased appetite.

Individual suitability depends on factors such as medical history and lifestyle preferences.

Both medications have shown efficacy in promoting weight loss when used alongside a healthy lifestyle.

Remember, it’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide personalized advice based on your unique circumstances. They will be able to assess which medication may be more suitable for you and guide you through the process.

Side Effects and Concerns with Ozempic and Wegovy

Common Side Effects

Both Ozempic and Wegovy are medications that have been approved for weight loss. However, like any medication, they come with their own set of potential side effects. It’s important to be aware of these side effects before starting treatment.

One of the most common side effects associated with both Ozempic and Wegovy is nausea. This means you might feel queasy or sick to your stomach after taking the medication. Another common side effect is diarrhea, which can lead to loose or watery stools. Both medications may cause a decreased appetite, which can result in a reduced desire to eat.

Gastrointestinal Side Effects

It’s worth noting that the gastrointestinal side effects mentioned earlier—nausea, diarrhea, and decreased appetite—are more likely to occur when starting treatment and tend to improve over time as your body adjusts to the medication. However, if these side effects persist or become severe, it’s important to consult your healthcare provider.

Concerns Related to Medications

While Ozempic and Wegovy have shown effectiveness in promoting weight loss, there are some concerns related to these medications that should be taken into consideration.

One concern is the potential risk of pancreatitis—a condition characterized by inflammation of the pancreas. Although this risk is relatively low, it’s essential for individuals taking either medication to be aware of the symptoms associated with pancreatitis such as severe abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting.

Check out this post for more portraits, some details and their wonderful Carnegie Institution for Science reception.

 

Event coordinator Teresa Lee Rex & Regina Events, 703-473-4448

Wedding venue Dahlgren Chapel Georgetown University

Reception venue Carnegie Institution for Sciencecoordinator Abby Sevcik, 202-939-1134

Caterer Main Event Caterers, Rachel Thaler 703-820-2028

Florist Susanne Schrijvers  s.schrijvers@verizon.net

Hair and makeup Bridal Artistry Pia Etchegoimberry 703-380-9961

DJ Dan Goldman Bialeks Music  301-340-6206

Cake Fancy Cakes by Leslie 301-652-9390

Fall Carnegie Institution of Science wedding DC – Part Two

Abbie + Jon’s fall Carnegie Institution of Science DC wedding was a little rainy and overcast. The weather really allowed us to take full advantage of the building for portraits, both inside and out. Those giant dark studded doors on the portico are such a great  backdrop. As is the light grey exterior of the building and those columns!!

The combination of the soft diffuse light and how much fun Abbie + Jon are together made for some sweet wedding day portraits.

After a few quiet moments together after the ceremony, the real party got started. After cocktails came emotional toasts from both sets of proud parents and the best men and maid of honor. Their first dance in the rotunda was surrounded by all their friends and family. That iconic floor took center stage and made for great overhead photos. I love to photograph dancing (especially the Hora) from that vantage point!

I loved the color palette of royal blue and gold with low white flower arrangements in the dining room. And the Treat Yo’ Self cookie table for dessert was a huge hit.

At the end of the night we went outside for a few night photos. One of my absolute favorites from the day came from that 10 minute break in the festivities. The real entrance to the Carnegie Institution for Science is on P St. and that brightly lit overhang makes for such a romantic night photograph. The 16th street steps are good too, but for me there’s something so classic about that front door photo.

There are so many reasons why I love a Carnegie Institution of Science DC wedding. I think the photos from Abbie + Jon’s day show exactly why it is one of my favorites and so classically Washington. Check out more of my real weddings and there’s lots more Carnegie images all over my website!

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Site coordinator Ana Lojanica, 202.939.1143

Caterer: Amit Gulati, Spilled Milk Catering, 202.525.6455

Florist: Philippa Tarrant Floral Designs, 202.363.7061

Hair and makeup Makeup: Alison Harper & Company, 301-979-8033

DJ Brennan Sullivan, Bialek’s DJ Services, 202.904.6577

Fall Carnegie Institution for Science wedding

As temperatures drop and 2016 comes to a close, I wanted to look back at Abbie + Jon’s beautiful fall Carnegie Institution for Science wedding in early October. Carnegie is one of my all time favorite places to photograph a wedding in DC in any season.

No matter the weather, you can make wonderful photos inside and outside the building. I’ve even photographed a wedding there in a hurricane! There’s the instantly recognizable rotunda, the marble columns and high ornate moldings throughout the building and that winding staircase!

The wedding day began with a little rain so we stayed under the portico for photos. Once the rain stopped, we moved to the steps and made one of my favorite photos–the boys socks reflected in a puddle.

Abbie took advantage of the grand staircase as she made her entrance down the aisle with her parents. Jon was waiting for her under their chuppah which itself was a work of art. It mimicked the floor of the rotunda and was made with material from family wedding dresses. They read their own vows and Jon successfully smashed the glass at the end of the ceremony which is always a good sign!

Today’s post looks at the preparation at nearby hotels, their first look in the upstairs library at Carnegie, the signing of the ketubah and the wedding ceremony. Check back later in the week and you’ll see the bride and groom portraits and the reception photos. And if you’re curious, there’s lots of other Carnegie weddings on the blog. Like Sarah + Danny and Dan + Mariana!

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Wedding and Reception site: Carnegie Institution for Science, 1530 P St., NW, Washington, DC

Site coordinator Ana Lojanica, 202.939.1143

Caterer: Amit Gulati, Spilled Milk Catering, 202.525.6455

Florist: Philippa Tarrant Floral Designs, 202.363.7061

Hair and makeup Makeup: Alison Harper & Company, 301-979-8033

DJ Brennan Sullivan, Bialek’s DJ Services, 202.904.6577

 

Carnegie Institution for Science wedding – Washington, DC

Carnegie Institution for Science is one of the most instantly recognizable DC places to get married. It also happens to be one of my favorite places to shoot. From our very first meeting, Heather and Eli talked about having wedding that was different and memorable. They succeeded on both counts. They were married by all of their siblings in a great mix of tears and laughter. At one point in the ceremony the whole wedding party was wiping their eyes. Several of the couple’s passions were integrated into their wedding day. Some of the highlights included the bourbon and wine tasting room and the amazing transformation of the reception into a glam indoor garden and lounge coordinated impeccably by Janice Carnevale at Bellwether Events, I have never seen the venue look more beautiful.

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Wedding + Reception site Carnegie Institution for Science 1501 P St., NW, Washington, DC

Site coordinator Ana Lojanica 202.387.6400

Event coordinator Janice Carnevale at Bellwether Events 703.851.9622

Caterer Eat & Smile Catering 202.270.1018

Florist Yellow Door Floral Designs 703.734.1137

Band DC Transit, 703.401.1299

St. Matthew’s Cathedral – Carnegie Institution for Science wedding – Washington, DC

Sarah + Danny didn’t have a backup plan. They were counting on a sunny Friday in September to get married. And Mother Nature cooperated in a splendid fashion. I have to admit that a lot of my favorite moments came from the time we spent at Meridian Hill Park before the ceremony for the first look, bride and groom portraits and group shots. They had one of the best first looks in recent memory—from the primping of the bride by her bridesmaids and her mom just before she saw Danny, through their tears and laughter once they got their first glimpse. We pretty much had the park to ourselves and took full advantage of the staircase for group shots, including a great photo bomb by the bridesmaids of the groomsmen. The sun, the park and the adorable couple—it made me one happy photographer. We went from the park to St. Matthews for their evening service and then to a great party at the Carnegie Institution. Sarah + Danny’s love for each other and their enthusiasm about their momentous day was apparent at every turn—it was such a joy just to witness and document it for them.

 

Reception site Carnegie Institution for Science, 1530 P St., NW, Washington, DC Ana Lojanica 202.939.1143

Event coordinator The Wedding Closer Michele Famiglietti 202.258.7584

Catering and Cake Catering by Uptown Jeff Ditter 410.744.1578

Florist The Yellow Door John Duffy 703.734.1137

Hair and makeup BRIDEface Richmond Aaron Ellerbrock 804.822.0511

DJ Thai Matus, 646.725.0072

 

Mariana + Dan’s wedding – Foundry Methodist Church + Carnegie Institution for Science

When you get married in downtown DC and make the decision to step outside in your wedding dress, you’re going to draw some attention. People will honk, comment and congratulate you. When you get married on the day of the 38th Annual Capital Pride Parade, along the parade route and have to cross in the middle of the festivities to get to your reception site, it takes that attention to a whole different level. Dan and Mariana couldn’t have been more enthusiastic about being part of the parade. It’s a little shocking that as a native Washingtonian I’ve never seen the parade and let’s just say that there are some very interesting photos that Dan and Mariana have of their wedding day that not many others will! And the guests during cocktail got quite a show from the steps of Carnegie Institution. The couple actually ran back into the parade as the crowd cheered and gathered to have their picture taken with the newlyweds. Other highlights from their day were the ceremony that included the Dan and Mariana leading the congregation in singing “Stand by Me , Dan ringing the church bell (aka pushing a button to make the bell ring…)and their exuberant first dance at Carnegie.

Wedding site Foundry United Methodist Church, 1500 16th Street NW, Washington, DC

Reception site Carnegie Institution for Science, 1530 P Street NW, Washington, DC, Alexis Fleming, 202.939.1139

Caterer Eat & Smile Catering 202.270.1018

Florist Da Vinci’s Florist, 301.588.8900

Hair and makeup Bridal Beauty Associates, (Krystal) 443.413.6218

DJ My Deejay (Mike), 443.267.0166

Cupcakes Georgetown Cupcakes 202.333.8448

Kate + Matt’s Carnegie Institution of Science wedding – Washington, DC

It’s tempting to say that the third time was the charm for me at Carnegie Institution of Science but really each of the three weddings I’ve shot there this year has been wonderful and different. Kate and Matt were the second part of my Columbus Day weekend doubleheader, and like Carla and Ed’s wedding the day before, the weather was amazing. That is one significant difference from the other weddings I’d had at Carnegie. We actually go to go outside! One of the most memorable parts of the day for me was when we left the building after the ceremony to head to Meridian Hill Park for photos. There was supposed to be a car waiting to take the three of us up the street. Kate and Matt waved goodbye to their guests and rounded the corner on P St. and found no car so Matt hailed a cab and we were on our way. I was impressed by the fact that they went completely with the flow, didn’t sweat a small snag and that Matt had money with him on his wedding day! As we approached the park we heard noise but I assumed it was the drum circle that happens on weekends at the park. Turns out it was the start of the Occupy DC march that was heading down 16th St. towards the White House. We couldn’t get right in front of them but close enough to see the police car escort and parade in the background! Another of my favorite photos that was a special request from the couple is the ring photo. Kate’s work for the Dept. of Defense takes her often to Afghanistan and so, of course, that’s where we put the rings on the cool globe that sits in the Carnegie library.

Wedding and Reception: Carnegie Institution of Science, Washington, DC

Caterer: Uptown Catering

Florist: Gretchen Wade

Hair and Makeup: Barbara Hill and Sonia

DJ: Mike Bell from MyDeeJay

Cake: Sugarbakers