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A Wintery Georgetown, Washington DC Engagement

When couples start planning their wedding photography, one popular tradition is the engagement session. It’s the perfect way to capture some sweet, funny, romantic moments between bride & groom. Usually, the couple has some ideas on what they envision for their engagement portraits. (And hey, if they don’t, Pinterest will leave you with no shortage of inspiration!) I’ve seen engagement sessions at the beach, in a park, downtown, and more – and they are all breathtaking. Often couples opt for warmer weather, but today I’m going to tell you: Don’t be afraid to shoot in the winter. When I first spoke with Alyssa, she mentioned that they wanted their engagement session to take place in Georgetown, in the winter. I love the neighborhood! So much history, culture, and urban energy in one area! Georgetown is one of my favorite places for both couples and high school seniors. There is a little bit of everything in an easily-walkable area. One of my favorite areas for Washington DC architecture, there is Georgetown University right there, as well! Breathtaking buildings and gothic-style architecture! (Maybe I should have gone to Georgetown!)

Anyway, I’m getting carried away. I love the area that much! So, after Alyssa mentioned Georgetown, she mentioned, “In January.” I. Almost. Cried. In a good way. I don’t often find willing subjects in the winter. The weather here in the Maryland/Virginia/Washington DC area is unpredictable in January. You could have a few feet of snow and below-freezing temperatures, or you could have a beautiful, mild, sunny day. There is a different kind of beauty here in the winter. I like to refer to DC as the real City that Never Sleeps, because there is always something happening, but it does slow down a little in the colder months. This is why it is a perfect time for a session! Fewer crowds, more accessible parking, and a different spin on a traditional favorite.

I met up with Alyssa + Sean, and we were lucky – it was an overcast, but mild, mid-January day. We’d already had a few nasty tastes of winter this month, so we kept our fingers crossed that we could hit that window between storms, and did we!! It was the perfect day to take a walk around Georgetown and shoot at the wide variety of spots the city has to offer. I love that within a short one to two hour window, you can be on the waterfront, among high-rise urban buildings, in beautiful canal-side parks, shopping in one of the many storefronts on M Street, or even in front of historical homes dating from DC’s earliest days. All in maybe 12 or 14 blocks of walking!

Thank you for meeting me that afternoon, Alyssa + Sean! I am so excited for your October wedding, and it was so fun getting to know you while shooting your Georgetown, Washington DC engagement! Here are some of my favorites from that afternoon! I’m trying out a new format for galleries; let me know what you think! (Click on any image for a full-size slideshow!)

Alyssa + Sean – Georgetown, Washington DC Engagement

 

 

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  • Jen01/30/2015 - 4:52 PM

    Love! Georgetown was a perfect location for their session.

  • Angela01/30/2015 - 4:57 PM

    There is so much to love about Georgetown! Every session there is different, and perfect! One of my favorite parts of Washington, DC!

  • Nicole Gulick02/01/2015 - 10:58 PM

    love this adorable session! such a gorgeous urban backdrop

  • Cindy02/02/2015 - 7:12 PM

    Very beautiful and creative! I love the variety!

  • Saskia02/02/2015 - 9:02 PM

    I love these engagement photos. Perfect location.

  • Frank02/02/2015 - 11:50 PM

    Beautiful engagement session! Never knew Georgetown could look so gorgeous!

  • Amanda Lloyd02/03/2015 - 8:29 PM

    Gahh so many fun locations! Love this!

  • Angela02/03/2015 - 8:32 PM

    Thank you, Nicole!! It was definitely a different situation for me, as usually when I shoot in Georgetown, it’s in the spring or summer! I definitely had to think about it from another perspective this time of year!

  • Shanelle02/04/2015 - 12:22 AM

    There is nothing more fun than a winter Engagement session. Photographing in Georgetown brings a history and a wonderful background to every image. Wonderful job!

  • Alicia Quintanar02/05/2015 - 7:07 PM

    What a great set! LOVE that moody sky!

  • Derick Le02/09/2015 - 7:54 PM

    I love the mood that you create with these photographs. I can totally feel the cool temperature and the vibe of winter. Well done Angela!!

A + G | Historic Waverly Mansion Wedding | Washington DC Wedding Photographer

One of my favorite things about being a wedding photographer in the Greater Washington DC area: the multitude of amazing historic venues for weddings and events. I’m a little bit of a history nerd, and was so excited to learn that Abby & Greg had chosen the Historic Waverly Mansion in Marriottsville for their wedding! Simple, but elegant. And the grounds are amazing – a wedding photographer’s paradise. Abby & Greg’s wedding day started like most August days: sunny, hot, and gorgeous. The first look (at a nearby golf course) was absolutely perfect. I love seeing grooms react to their brides in their wedding day finery, and Abby was stunning! The guys looked great in their gray summer-weight suits, and the ladies complemented the purple floral details in gowns in varied shades of plum and gray. Unfortunately a huge rainstorm blew in, practically out of nowhere, with no warning – cutting our portraits short. Thank goodness for backup plans, and an efficient staff! While we rushed inside with the wedding party and family, they quickly relocated the outdoor ceremony inside the reception tent.

Having a Backup Plan

It can be a bit stressful dealing with the unforeseen, such as a sudden, heavy storm, or an ill bridal party member, or missing florists.  And it’s not just stressful for the wedding party – photographers get a little worried, too. We just try to not let it show.  Situations like these are why it is so important to have open communication with your vendors, and make sure a plan is in place well before the need for one could arise. Most of the time, your planner or site coordinator will already have one, but be sure you ask about it before your wedding day! Things happen, but all your vendors will work together to make the best of a situation, and take as much burden as possible from your shoulders.  (Did you know, it’s considered good luck if it rains on your wedding day?) When life hands you lemons, make lemonade!

At the end of the day, the happy couple was united in marital bliss and surrounded by loved ones and friends. It didn’t matter that it was still pouring sheets of rain outside, or that we’d had to squeeze into the tent for the ceremony. There were thousands of smiles, hundreds of kisses, and many happy years ahead. Congratulations to Abby & Greg!  May you always be surrounding by the love of family & friends, and may your romance continue to grow!

Abby & Greg’s Historic Waverly Mansion Wedding

 

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An Amazing 2014 | Washington DC Wedding Photographer | Year in Review

Oh my goodness, I cannot express how grateful I am for all of those who made 2014 the best year yet! (And those of you who are already making 2015 even BIGGER!!)  So many weddings, sessions, new faces and places – all of them just amazing, fabulous, wonderful. I grew so much this year, personally and professionally.  I opened a brick and mortar studio – which has been a huge dream of mine. It was pretty surreal to see it finally happen! I worked alongside some of the photography industry’s finest photographers, and made new industry friends in the Washington DC area. I have so much to be thankful for!

I wish I could write every one of you a personal note, but this will have to do!

To my couples:
Thank you for including me in your personal story! Whether I captured your wedding day, your engagement, your anniversary, or just a special time – it is precious to you, and I am honored to be the one to preserve those memories for you.

To my family and other clients:
You are all amazing. Thank you for putting your trust in me, and becoming a part of my family!

To the other professionals I worked with:
Thank you for your support, your encouragement, and for being an absolute joy to work with! In the photographic industry, it can be tough to make friends, especially friends who will support you like you all have for me. THANK YOU. I really couldn’t do it without all of you.

To my husband and daughter:
Thank you for waiting the long hours and weekends. I know it isn’t easy when mom is gone all weekend, again. You are my inspiration, the reason why I put in the long days. You may not realize, but half of this dream is YOU. I love you both so much, and I am so lucky to have this opportunity to fulfill my dreams.

 

I’d like to share just a few of my favorite moments from this year with you. Some are from my weddings, some from my sessions, some from my adventures working with some of the most talented photographers I have met, and some are from my personal files. But every one of these moments made an impact on me. Here’s looking forward to a bigger and better 2015, and lots of new things to come, including a new look, new products, and much more!  Want to see more from Swoon Seniors by Powell Woulfe Photography’s Year in Review? 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M + B | Savage Mill Couple’s Session | Maryland Engagement & Wedding Photographer

Happy Holidays!! I know it’s been a long while since I’ve posted. ‘Tis the busy season, and I feel like I’ve been on the go – and that’s not a bad thing! But it does mean my poor blog goes neglected for a bit. But don’t worry – I have lots of amazing weddings, engagements, couples and more to share with you this winter!

Just a few weeks ago, I met up with Meredith + Brian for their holiday portrait session Historic Savage Mill. As you might know, my studio is located at Savage Mill, but it’s a rare opportunity for me to shoot there. I love the huge amount of variety in such a small area around the Mill and the river – and it’s perfect for sessions like this one where we had a short time frame, but wanted to include a variety of looks. I was pretty excited when Meredith shared some of her favorites from Pinterest with me. I know that many photographers cringe when they hear the words, “Oh, I loved these shots I saw on Pinterest!” – but I love to use that opportunity to explore what the client loved about the example shot, and make it our own. Sometimes it’s just a mood, or maybe it’s a color combination. I never aim to exactly duplicate a shot, but I do want to take what the client was drawn to about the image and incorporate it into our session.

Meredith + Brian were planning to use these images for their holiday cards, so we definitely wanted that wintery feel. I think the sweaters, holiday color combos, cuddles and even snow did the trick. (Anyone out there who is curious about snow when it’s not cold enough/fluffy enough/snowy enough – use potato flakes, the instant kind!) It was also important that to them to capture their fun-loving nature. I’m loving the final result of our shoot, and we did it all in just about 30 minutes! Here are some of my favorites – and I want to say THANK YOU to M+B for braving the cold, mud, and potato hazards, and to my assistant, Angie, for helping!

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  • Amanda Berube12/12/2014 - 5:43 PM

    These are so adorable!! I love the snow too. Great work <3

  • Angela12/12/2014 - 5:44 PM

    Thank you, Amanda!!! And thanks for stopping by. One of these days, maybe we’ll get to work together!

  • Alicia Quintanar12/16/2014 - 12:41 AM

    These are so cute! I love how you were able to capture so many genuine laughs and smiles! Awesome!

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