A Perfect Temple Wedding Day Molly and Tommy’s DC Temple summer wedding was nothing short of magical. After their stunning Eastern Shore LDS first look session at Bay Creek Country Club just one week prior, the couple was ready to make their eternal commitment official at the beautiful Washington DC Temple. The Beauty of LDS […]

Virginia Beach Vibe District Senior Photo Session When it comes to senior portraits, there’s nothing more important than showcasing the unique personality and passions that make each graduate special. For Abby, a talented musical and theatrical performer, we knew her senior session needed to be as dynamic and creative as she is. That’s why we […]

What’s better than a wildflower senior photo session? A Wildflower TWINS senior photo session! These gorgeous sisters met me at The Backyard Wildflower Patch in Chesapeake, VA. This gorgeous farm offers a variety of backdrops that are perfect for a senior photo session. Wildflowers, golden sunlight, a weeping willow tree, swings, you name it! They […]

I spent a BEAUTIFUL spring day at the Washington DC Temple with Emily, Cristian and all of their closest family and friends. The temple was very busy on this day with weddings. We quickly did all of their family portraits near the front temple doors to allow extra time for Emily and Crisitian’s couple’s portraits. They will traveled one hour to Frederick, MD for their same day wedding reception. They had an intimate and small DIY reception at the The Tea Room at Gambrill State Park.
Kim and Stuart’s Washington D.C. LDS Temple post was so full of gorgeousness that I knew their reception would need its own space on my blog. Temple Wedding Fact: There are 155+ operating temples for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints throughout the world. Some regions have many within a short distance, while other areas require members to travel long distances to attend. The state of Virginia does not have a temple, so when members of the church are looking to get married (or sealed as they call it) they travel to The Washington D.C Temple in Kensington, MD. It is 3.5-4 hour drive from Virginia Beach depending on traffic. Once it even took me 8 hours to get home because I-95 was a parking lot–yikes!