June & July: Stray Frames | Personal

Ok I'm a slacker on Stray Frames and, frankly, a slacker on personal photos for these two months. I even went all the way over to Europe and barely cracked the camera. What can I say? I've got a husband to take the cellphone snapshots and also a husband I'd have to drag around to wait patiently on me to get the street stuff I want (I generally leave the postcard-photos to the masters and those that have the luxury of time). © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Two other photo-related things I did in June: a nekkid photoshoot for me (ostensibly for George but who are we kidding) and a "couple shoot" with the both of us. Sarah Williams from This Rad Love did both and I couldn't love them more. (There's literally no other photo from this shoot that doesn't have some of my ladybits showing. Rawr.) random-x100-july2015-1-2 George and I brainstormed for weeks about things that we enjoying doing together that could be "documented." At the end of the day, most of it was eating-related. We literally had lunch at Founding Farmers and Sarah took pictures. She hung out with us for an ungodly amount of time, bless her heart. random-x100-july2015-2-2 That's all I've got from June, man. David, Carrie, George and I rolled over to West Virginia to hang with good friends in their sprawling, mansion-like home. Amazing food and good times were had by all. Other than that, lots of weddings and things. I wish I could say I nipped that June no-personal-photos thing in the bud but it's not true. I have only a handful to show. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com I found myself in Louisville in July with a couple days to kill. I'd never seen the city before. It's got some fun spots but really it's quite sleepy for a major city. Not much going on downtown and such. I thought about this one for a while before I made my choice. Before I die... nothing? I feel pretty good about life. I don't particularly feel the need to check anything else off a list. But if there's one ambition I have, it's to taste more things. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Also in July, Aziz hosted a scavenger photo-hunt from the Leica Store. We were given a list of 12 or 14 things to photograph around the city. Some of these weren't actually part of the hunt - I just took them during the six (!) hours he gave us. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com I did not win the scavenger hunt, but I did meet Mike who was carrying around this sombrero on his bike. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com The July DC photowalk was held at Fort Reno. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com I photoed one last wedding in July, and that night scooted off to meet my husband in Vienna... where I immediately fell ill and spent a day in bed. I did my best to spend my last half-day doing stuff, so we toured the opera house. My phone took this panorama - yay technology! random-x100-july2015-1© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com It was just a couple days in Vienna, then we headed on to Prague. The city is really beautiful because it didn't get bombed much in the wars (unlike basically every other European capital). Here are a couple more panoramas from my phone, from the Clock Tower. random-x100-july2015-2random-x100-july2015-3 I liked Prague quite a bit, but it's nowhere near my contender for "best city," as many friends assured me it would be. It lacks a feel of authenticity in much of the city center - the same way Rome does. They both have an artificiality to them, as though everything is done for your (the tourist's) benefit. I much prefer a bustling place like NYC or Amsterdam that makes things easy for tourists, but also has its own thing going on such that tourists are not the primary thought. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com All that said, Prague was a very atmospheric locale to spend five days. I particularly enjoyed the architecture, if not George's compositional skills. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com And then! We went to a church decorated all over with bones!! This is the Sedlac Bone Church about 45 minutes from Prague. The priests used the bones of plague victims to remind parishioners about mortality and fleeting-ness of this world and also something about how we're all equal in the eyes of G-d. It was mad awesome. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com We also toured Terezin, a very strange concentration camp that the Nazis used for propaganda. This was a more pleasant place than almost anywhere else in the Third Reich but nearly everyone that came to the camp was later sent on to their deaths. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com A Cubist coffee shop back in Prague. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com Tourists waiting for the famous Astronomical Clock to chime. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com© 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com I thought this spider helped illustrate what an awesome view we had from our hotel room. I splurged in Prague because it was cheap ($100/night!) and because the rest of the trip our accommodations were covered by George's work. © 2015 Amber Wilkie Photography | www.amberwilkie.com And with that eight-legged dude, I leave you. We had one more destination on this year's European gallivanting, but that is a story for another day.

Maria & Doug | Our Lady of Good Counsel wedding | Grand Atrium | Tysons Corner, VA

Maria and Doug were married at Our Lady of Good Counsel in Vienna. These two are silly and relaxed, so the stoic faces during the ceremony took me by surprise. These guys take their getting-married very seriously. But by the time we got to the reception at the Grand Atrium at Tysons Corner, complete with some of the most adorable escort cards I've ever seen, cousins who can really sing, the "money dance" and a FLASH MOB, the laughs were back in full force. Maria and Doug: bride and groom dancing at grand atrium wedding We started the day at the Hilton McLean Tysons Corner. They must have a really great deal on block rooms, because I've been to this hotel a bunch of times for weddings. The A/C wasn't working in the morning, so they sent up a maintenance guy. This is the kind of random wedding thing I love to photograph. street scene at wedding getting-ready Maria's niece stole plenty of the show. little girl looks on as bride has her makeup done bride and her niece hold hands I don't do a lot of "artistic" shoe shots, but sometimes there's a good opportunity. artistic photos of wedding shoes artistic ring shot at wedding little girl puts on red shoes groom and groomsmen toast before the wedding street photography at a wedding bride and groom getting ready bride's hands as she has her makeup done bride putting on her dress at the hilton tysons corner little girl with baby blue fans Doug being Doug. groom exiting the shuttle at olgc weird wedding photography aunties at the wedding Maria and Doug were married at Our Lady of Good Counsel in Vienna, Va. - a beautiful, enormous church. They incorporated a number of Filipino traditions into the ceremony. church details at wedding ceremony bride walking into the wedding ceremony wedding ceremony at our lady of good counsel in vienna bride and groom during the wedding ceremony bride and groom laughing at the altar wedding ceremony images from olgc vienna wedding ceremony photography bride and groom exchanging rings at our lady of good counsel wedding ceremony images at olgc in vienna bride looking pensive during wedding ceremony bride and groom during mass guests praying during wedding ceremony priest giving mass during wedding ceremony priest in focus with couple blurred at wedding ceremony Forget the first kiss. It's all about the first high-five. first high five at olgc in vienna bride and her bridesmaids in vienna, virginia We scooted in the million-degree heat to Old Town Vienna for some portraits by the red caboose and to play with their tandem bike. wedding pictures at old town vienna A good friend of Maria's made her lovely veil. wedding portraits in vienna, virginia We headed back to the hotel to get a break from the outdoors and played with some of the art in the Hilton's lobby. This hotel has some great scenes for portraits. bride and groom portraits in hilton tysons corner wedding portraits in the hilton tysons corner lobby artistic wedding photography in a hotel bride and groom riding the glass elevator in the hilton tysons corner A shoe shot *and* a detail shot in one blog post? Have I lost it? No, it's just that Maria and Doug's escort cards were freakin' baller. They had to glue kickstands onto these tiny bikes and then taped names to them. Maria's sister painted a backdrop with important places to the couple. It. was. awesome. miniature bike escort cards Their held their racuous, non-stop-party reception at the Grand Atrium at Tysons Corner. bride and groom first dance at the grand atrium first dance images from the grand atrium in tysons corner black and white wedding photography in tysons corner bride and groom share a kiss during the dinner Maria's cousin came all the way from the Philippines and serenaded the couple before toasts. bride's cousin sings to the wedding at the grand atrium bride and groom laughing during speeches groom's brother gives a speech at the grand atrium Before the real dancing got started, they did a "money dance" - where you had to pay to dance with the couple. So fun! bride dancing during the "money dance" money dance images at grand atrium wedding chain of bills hanging from groom during money dance guests having a good time at the wedding reception One of my favorite things about this wedding is that all the "aunties" (my name for this group of women - not sure how they're all related!) danced, the whole night. No sitting on the sidelines for these ladies - they were in it. auntie dancing at grand atrium wedding And then, ladies and gentlemen, there was a flash mob. FLASH MOB AT A WEDDING bride and groom reacting to the flash mob bride's sister dancing in a flash mob at the wedding wedding photography during a flash mob aunties dancing at the wedding reception at the grand atrium When I say they got down, I mean they got down. bride getting down at the grand atrium bride laughing at the grand atrium wedding reception This would be the aunties doing Gangam Style. aunties doing gangam style at the grand atrium wedding everybody dancing at the grand atrium wedding guests having a good time dancing at the wedding reception bride and groom dancing in the crowd at the wedding reception guests going crazy at the grand atrium wedding reception bride and groom dancing at the end of the night last dance at the grand atrium wedding reception Congratulations you guys! Maria and Doug's vendor team: Ceremony venue: Our Lady of Good Counsel Reception venue: Grand Atrium at Tysons Corner Getting-ready venue: Hilton McLean Tysons Corner DJ: Dennis Morely with the Grand Atrium Caterer: Grand Atrium and Tita Evelyn (Philippine Oriental Market) Cakes: Tita Evelyn (Philippine Oriental Market) Florist: Wegmans Hair: Venus Hair Salon Makeup: Val Stevenson Maria's dress: White Swan Alterations: Judith's Boutique and Alterations Transportation: Madison Limousine Tandem bike: Get Out and Go Tours LLC Flowergirl dress and Maria's veil: Breanne Lippy