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Adas Israel wedding Washington, DC part two

L+L’s daytime Adas Israel wedding in Washington, DC on a hot summer day continued with a kosher luncheon in the social room of the temple.The bright room was lovely, decorated with bright purple accents and oranges and delicate family teacups as centerpieces. It was simple and elegant.

As cocktails finished the couple made their grand entrance and shared their first dance surrounded by family and friends. The toasts by the brother and sister and parents of the brides brought tears. The closeness of their families made each speech so personal and heartfelt.

After lunch the real party started with both brides dancing with their fathers and the couple going up in chairs during the Hora. Pies were served and the day wound down with more dancing and a few minutes of group prayer. The brides managed to find a moment to themselves amidst their partying friends and family. Those intimate moments are some of my favorites of the day.

Wedding + Reception site Adas Israel 2850 Quebec St., NW, Washington, DC

Event coordinator Margo Fischer, Bright Occassions; 202-320-5600

Caterer Debra Abramowitz Signature Caterer  240-290-0032

Florist Andrea Scoville Bell Flowers 301-588-1300

Hair Denita Brown 301-675-4929

Makeup Mimi Tran 240-389-4526

DJ Van Petty MyDeeJay 703-599-2841

Start Your Wedding Agency Now with the Help of TikTok

Welcome to our blog, where we provide you with the latest tips and tricks for leveraging social media platforms to grow your business. In today’s post, we’ll be discussing how you can start your very own wedding agency with the help of TikTok.

Why TikTok?

TikTok has quickly become one of the most popular social media platforms, with millions of users worldwide. It offers a unique opportunity for businesses to reach a massive audience through short, engaging videos. By tapping into the power of TikTok, you can showcase your wedding agency’s services, creativity, and expertise.

Building Your Brand on TikTok

When starting your wedding agency on TikTok, it’s crucial to focus on building a strong brand presence. Here are a few tips to help you get started:

  • Define your target audience: Determine who your ideal clients are and create content that appeals to them. Whether it’s wedding planning tips, behind-the-scenes footage, or real wedding highlights, tailor your videos to resonate with your target audience.
  • Create compelling content: TikTok is all about creativity and entertainment. Use catchy music, engaging visuals, and clever storytelling techniques to grab the attention of viewers. Consider collaborating with influencers or other wedding professionals to expand your reach.
  • Use trending challenges and hashtags: Keep an eye on the latest TikTok trends and challenges that are relevant to the wedding industry. Incorporating these trends into your content can help boost your visibility and attract new followers.

Utilizing TikTok for Marketing and Growth

Aside from building your brand, TikTok offers various features that can help you market your wedding agency effectively:

  • Leverage TikTok Ads: Consider running paid ads on TikTok to reach a wider audience and promote your services. You can target users based on their interests, location, and demographics to ensure your ads are seen by the right people.
  • Collaborate with influencers: Partnering with TikTok influencers who have a large following in the wedding niche can significantly boost your agency’s visibility. Collaborate on sponsored content or ask them to showcase your services in their videos.
  • Engage with your audience: Respond to comments, messages, and engage with your followers regularly. Building a strong community on TikTok can help foster trust and loyalty among your potential clients.

To enhance your TikTok presence further, you can also consider using additional services like this buy tiktok views service. Such services can help increase the visibility of your videos and attract more viewers, ultimately driving more potential clients to your wedding agency.

With TikTok’s vast user base and creative potential, starting your wedding agency on this platform can be a game-changer. By following the tips and utilizing the features mentioned above, you can effectively market your services, build your brand, and attract clients who are looking for a unique and memorable wedding experience. So, what are you waiting for? Start your wedding agency on TikTok today and watch your business flourish!

Adas Israel wedding – Washington, DC part one

Lauren +Lara’s traditional Jewish summer wedding at Adas Israel in Washington, DC was filled with warm and emotion.

Their midday wedding began with Lauren got into her wedding dress at the Wardmann Park Marriott while Lara attended early services and then entertained guests at her tish. A tish is where their friends gathered to drink and snack and tell stories before the brides saw each other for the first time. Lauren arrived at the synagogue and the two shared the sweetest first look in the library. The look on each of their faces was just pure joy! The couple then held their bedecken in front of all their guests–this is the part of the ceremony where the couple confirms that it is indeed the person they want to marry. The sequence of photos as they inspected each other are some of my favorites from the day!

The guests then took their seats as both women were escorted by their parents down the aisle. Special touches for the day included the heirloom talit that provided the cover of the chuppah and the beautiful glass balls the couple broke at the end of the ceremony that were made by the bride’s stepmother. The shattered glass will be repurposed into artwork for the couple after the wedding. The ceremony had many traditional aspects–the circling of the couple and the exchange of rings on the first finger but they had a lovely addition to the day but having many of their friends come up and take part in the ceremony. A quick ring drop (that made for a fun moment) and the smashing of the glass and it was off to the party.

Check out part two which includes the brides’ portraits and the super fun luncheon reception!!

Wedding + Reception site Adas Israel 2850 Quebec St., NW, Washington, DC

Event coordinator Margo Fischer, Bright Occassions; 202-320-5600

Caterer Debra Abramowitz Signature Caterer  240-290-0032

Florist Andrea Scoville Bell Flowers 301-588-1300

Hair Denita Brown 301-675-4929

Makeup Mimi Tran 240-389-4526

DJ Van Petty MyDeeJay 703-599-2841

 

 

 

 

District Winery wedding – part two

Welcome to part two of Joe + Carl’s District Winery wedding!

It was such a gorgeous sky seen from the patio of the venue overlooking the Anacostia River and the Capitol Riverfront which of course means time to pull out the couple for a quick portrait. After cocktails the guests sat at long tables decorated with greenery from the grooms’ garden and the family style meal began. The toasts were heartfelt from both family and friends who spoke about how special these two men are and how many lives they’ve touched over the years. And then the party. So it’s always fun for me to photograph a crowded fun dance floor but when several of the people are friends from my work at the Washington Post Food section it’s a blast.

When the grooms are enjoying the party as much (if not more) than everyone else? A total bonus. One highlight of the party was the cutting of that amazing Charm City Cakes cake. How cute were those cake toppers?

I always try to get a night shot somewhere in the vicinity of the party. There was early talk of a sparkler sendoff but when that didn’t materialize I knew I wanted to use the front of the winery with that fabulous logo. The couple indulged me for a few minutes even after a long night of dancing and I just love that final photo.

Wedding + Reception site District Winery – Courtney Ross  202-904-0499

DJ name Aris Garcia, DJ Tyso, 240-603-7919

Cake Charm City Cakes 410-235-9229

District Winery wedding – Washington, DC – part one

I could not have been more pleased that my first District Winery wedding was for a friend. Joe and I work together quite often at the Washington Post where is is the Food editor. His wedding to Carl was one my first Post (and Post-related) weddings of 2018 and it just makes me so happy to document the day for people I know (and really like).

The couple got ready together (another thing I love to photograph) at their house in NE DC. Their beautiful home made such a great backdrop for the detail photos. That painting over the fireplace was a great spot for their jackets to hang and the table strewn with leftover petals from their homegrown floral wedding displays worked perfectly for their shoes. And of course it was also the opportunity to get photos of their dog Roscoe aka the best dog ever. Seriously, there is no debate about this.

From the house we headed to District Winery for some photos along the Anacostia River by Yards Park and Capitol Riverfront. That area has grown and become so pretty over the last few years. It was a little warm (OK, pretty hot) and there was a Nats game, but we kept the heat and the fans at bay long enough to stroll along the boardwalk before heading inside to that super cool (and air conditioned) wine barrel room for a few more portraits and some family photos.

Guests arrived and mingled while enjoying some pre-ceremony cocktails before the main event took place on the patio overlooking the river. It was such a stunning backdrop and a pleasant breeze keep everyone from getting overheated. The grooms’ sisters served as flower women, preceding the couple down the aisle. The ceremony was funny and tearful and was capped off with the most amazing song from Nova Y. Payton who also sang the couple down the aisle. She was unbelievable (hear her sing here)!

Stay tuned for part two coming shortly where you can see all their fun details (the cake!!) and their super fun reception.

 

Wedding + Reception site District Winery – Courtney Ross  202-904-0499

DJ name Aris Garcia, DJ Tyso, 240-603-7919

Cake Charm City Cakes 410-235-9229

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

Wedding Engagements – part two

Welcome back to part two of this fall’s DC area wedding engagements!! There were a couple revelations for me along the way. As much as I enjoy returning to old favorites like the National Mall and Old Town Alexandria, I got to explore some new locations. It seems impossible that I’d never done an engagement session at the now iconic Union Market hearts mural but with Bryan and Meg I got my chance. Photographing in Alexandria is always fun and with Marina and Cal we explored some old favorites (Prince Street and the alley nearby) and chased the beautiful fall sunlight. Finally in my last session of the year, Laura and Jordan I spent time in downtown Annapolis–not a new location for me but it’s been quite awhile since I’d been there. We managed to catch the last gasp of fall color with some of the trees near the State House. So if you’ve just gotten engaged or know someone who has–give me a buzz! And if you need a little advice on how to prepare for an engagement session check out this blog post. Happy New Year and looking forward to all the couples I’ll be working with in 2018!!

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M+C in Old Town Alexandria

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L+J in Annapolis

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Wedding Engagements – part one

Did you know that the period between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day is what we in the wedding industry call engagement season? As we near the peak engagement frenzy, I thought it was a good time to show some of the engagement sessions I’ve had throughout the year. Many are in recognizable locations like the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials, Old Town Alexandria and Union Market and Meridian Hill Park and outside Nats Park. And also my first photo shoot inside a DC Public Library in Georgetown. It was also really fun to have the run of the place at Merriweather Post Pavillion in Columbia for Dennis + Megan’s session. Stay tuned for more to come later this week of some fall wedding engagements around town!

L+N at Meridian Hill Park and Lincoln Memorial

H+N at Jefferson Memorial and Nationals Park

L+L’s engagement session at the DC Public Library in Georgetown

D+M at Merriweather Post Pavillion

R+R at Navy Yards