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Carnegie Institution for Science – Kerry + Matt’s wedding – Hurricane Irene

I wasn’t supposed to shoot Kerry + Matt’s wedding. But Hurricane Irene changed my plans. My Rehoboth beach wedding was postponed due to the storm so I was happy to join Toni Sandys in documenting their day. And it was rainy and windy and generally what you’d expect from what turned out to be only a tropical storm. And it helped that they were getting married at Carnegie Institute in DC where you don’t need to be outside to make pretty pictures! Their wedding had a lot of help from friends and family who set up and decorated the venue and even were instrumental in “creating” Kerry’s bouquet (her 4 aunts each had a small bouquet that they present to the bride just before she began her walk down the aisle with her dad. Kerry planned the day herself and there was not shortage of fun details. Included were a Skyline chili station, a gelato cart, maroon and orange and blue and orange ribbons (Virginia Tech-Matt; Florida-Kerry) tied around some of the glasses, a signature drink called a Tropical Storm (that name may have been a last minute addition) and 40 oz Pabst Blue Ribbon beer bottles. But there were a couple things that particularly stood out during their reception. First up, the surprise tango.  No one knew that Kerry and Matt had been taking tango lessons. So they start their first dance, the music is bland and boring. They look at the DJ like there’s been a mistake and he puts on some punk music that makes Kerry hold her head and Matt dance around enthusiastically. Finally, the light dawns on her and Kerry finds her bridemaids who unfasten the bottom of her dress and Matt has his guys hold his glasses and wrap him in a Hokies flag. The meet in the middle and proceed to do a romantic tango to the cheers of their guests. It was great fun to watch. As the night progresses Kerry and Matt did venture out to the site’s portico and down the steps into the rain. If you look at the photos, you’ll see that the umbrellas are doing almost no good at all! But the one surprise I didn’t know about came at the end of the night. Most people in the face of a torrential downpour would have skipped the sparkler send off but instead they decided to just go out to the side portico and go across the building rather than into the rain. Or so I thought. They made it halfway across through the sparklers when they saw some of Kerry’s relatives wearing their bathing suits (caps and goggles included) standing in the rain with sparklers forming a path down the steps. So off the couple went, into the rain, hugging their family in their bathing suits and off into the rainy night. As I keep my personal list of wedding firsts, guests in swimwear may have just climbed to the top of the list!

 

Wedding and reception: Carnegie Institution for Science

Caterer: Catering By Uptown

Flowers: Petal’s Edge

Hair and makeup: Jouvence Aveda

DJ: Bryan George

Laura + Sam’s Carnegie Institution wedding

Having a wedding in July in Washington is a hit or miss proposition. One thing Laura and Sam knew for sure is that they didn’t want to go outside. Good thing they had such a gorgeous place for their wedding and reception! I love Carnegie Institution for Science. I hadn’t been there in a couple years and ironically I’ll be back again in October and I have two of my associates shooting there in late August. This is my year of multiple weddings at the same site. But I digress. Laura and Sam had an adorable book theme to their wedding and I loved their first look in the upstairs library. The fabulous details carried through with bookmarks as place cards, books stacked as centerpieces and even on the cake table. Some of my favorite photos of the day are of Laura and Sam before the wedding on the great staircase and those intimate moments where he kisses her hand and whispers in her ear. As with the best of those portraits, it was like I wasn’t even there. The party was a rocking affair with Laura’s grandmother from Ireland cutting a major rug on the dance floor. It was so fun to watch. I was thrilled to have Mark Gail with me as my second shooter for the first time. He definitely got some photos I wish I had. J

As a side note: no children were harmed in the taking of these photos. I love the shot of Sam’s nephew trying to look through the railing of the balcony. He didn’t get far—there wasn’t room to get his head stuck!

Wedding and Reception: Carnegie Institution for Science

Caterer: Design Cuisine

Wedding planner: Bash DC

Flowers: Growing Wild Floral Company

Ceremony music: Cherry Blossom Strings

Reception music: Fresh Air