Debbie & Ben | Woodend Sanctuary Jewish wedding

Debbie and Ben were married at one of my favorite venues in the region, Woodend Nature Sanctuary. They said their vows under a beautiful chuppah hand-made by Debbie's mom, then absolutely destroyed the hora. These two have such a sweet, calm vibe: Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-14 Ben and his guys started the day at the Residence Inn Bethesda Downtown and they had some time to kill, so they played a few rounds of cards. Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-1 Debbie got ready at home with her family and a couple close friends. Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-2Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-3 There is a wall in Debbie's childhood home filled with her family's wedding images. I took this picture for Debbie but I also took it for me, because this is the most important part of what I do - documenting a piece of history that fits into a larger narrative about our lives. It's very humbling and exciting to start the day knowing I will make an image that will hang on this wall. Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-4Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-5 I love Woodend because it's got great big spaces and beautiful light and a seriously amazing grove to get married in. But my very favorite thing about Woodend is this wall of taxidermied birds. Some of them are extinct. Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-6Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-7 Woodend has made huge improvements to the bridal suite since I was last there. Used to be small and ugly and now it's ridiculously pretty, with this huge antique-looking mirror right in the middle of the room. Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-9 This is neat. Debbie didn't want her dress to be so heavy, so she had the seamstress remove the material under the lace overlay, so that you can see through the dress at the train part. It was so pretty running over the grass and such. Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-10 One of the sweetest first looks of all time. Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-11Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-13Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-15Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-16Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-17Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-19Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-20Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-22 Debbie's mom quilted this chuppah. Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-8Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-23Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-24Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-25Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-26 This image occurred to me with one circle left to spare. I changed my settings as quickly as possible, guessing on exposure and let her rip. It makes me happy. Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-28 In Jewish tradition, the bride circles the groom for protection. Debbie and Ben circled each other, then took the last circle together. Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-29Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-30Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-31Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-32Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-33Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-34Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-35Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-36 The second kiss, the one where everybody is looking elsewhere. Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-37Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-39Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-40Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-41Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-42Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-43 I normally make people put down their glasses for formal photos, but the gentleman on the left wanted to keep his, so Pop asked for his glass back. Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-44 And then it was time for one of my all-time favorite things to photograph, the hora. Debbie and Ben did it especially well. Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-45Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-46Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-47Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-48Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-49Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-50Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-51Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-52 This was something I hadn't seen before. The mezinka is a dance honoring parents celebrating the wedding of their last unmarried child. Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-53Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-55Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-56Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-57Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-58Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-59Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-60Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-61Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-62Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-63Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-67Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-68Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-69-copyWoodend-Sanctuary-wedding-70Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-72Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-73Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-74Woodend-Sanctuary-wedding-75 Congratulations, you guys! Debbie & Ben's vendor team: Coordination: Glow Weddings & Events Ceremony & reception venue: Woodend Nature Sanctuary Caterer: Festive Foods Band: Gonzo's Nose Ceremony musicians: friends Officiant: Rabbi Jack Luxemburg Florist: Yellow Door Cutting cake: Praline Bakery Hair: Barbara Kirby Makeup: Hollie Hornstein Debbie's dress: Betsy Robinson, James Clifford Collection Ben's suit: Men's Warehouse

Caroline & David: Married! | Woodend Nature Sanctuary

Probably five minutes after I arrived at Woodend Nature Sanctuary to help photograph Caroline and David's wedding with the fabulous Tara Welch, I decided that it was my favorite venue in DC.  You'll see shortly that the guys' getting-ready room features an entire wall (actually three walls) of taxidermied birds.  How weird!  How wonderful!  And then I met Caroline and David. wedding photographer Amber Wilkie These two radiated passion.  You know how when you're with two people that are so madly in love you can almost feel it coming off them and it's maybe a little embarrassing to be so close to them kissing because they are obviously really into it?  That and they did some awesome Latin dancing.  It was hot up in there, folks.  But first, the dead birds. woodend nature sanctuary and deer woodend nature sanctuary groomsmen with the taxidermied birds groom tying his tie father of the bride in the woodend library One of David's groomsmen bought him this impressive-ass Johnny Walker Blue Label King George V scotch.  They were throwing around all kinds of crazy talk like this bottle of alcohol cost hundreds of dollars.  Quite a fancy gift, right?  It came in a big blue box with accoutrements. super expensive whiskey whiskey on a bookshelf at woodend I love the hell out of this shot of David.  Isn't he dapper? groom at the library at woodend nature sanctuary deer at woodend nature sanctuary in chevy chase, md It threatened to rain while they were getting ready but they decided to go for the ceremony in the grove and I'm soooo glad they did.  This was an amazing setting for a wedding ceremony.  The trees lining the grove were too cool. wedding ceremony in the grove at woodend And they had deer behind them while they said their vows.  How much more magical could a wedding possibly get? musician and deer at woodend grove bride and father coming down the aisle at woodend hanging glass at wedding reception wedding ceremony in the woodend grove caroline and david are officially married! I cannot thank Tara enough for letting me tag along for the couple portraits.  These two are gorgeous and I'm so happy to share these images with you! wedding flats pink and white flower bouquet beautiful bride at woodend in chevy chase, md bride and groom portraits at woodend gorgeous wedding in chevy chase, maryland bride and groom portrait at woodend nature sanctuary holding hands at woodend bride and groom walking in black and white bride and groom kissing with deer in the background groom kissing bride with woodend in background bride with bridesmaids groom with groomsman Their bird-themed decor fit right in with the Audubon nature center. name card and table bouquet table decor at woodend nature sanctuary mother of the bride bustling the dress They hired a live Latin band to play ridiculously danceable music for the first part of their ceremony.  It really fired up the dance floor. bride dancing with father of the groom at woodend dancing at the wedding reception bride and groom dancing at woodend And then, because I was second shooting and wasn't obligated to anyone, I snuck outside to steal a few images of the grounds and the reception. woodend nature sanctuary covered in mist wedding reception at woodend nature sanctuary Thanks again to Caroline, David and Tara for having me along.  Congratulations you two!