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Casey and Christina …Bad ass (so he says)…nah….

Total opposite of covering a wedding is the “Trash the Dress” session. It can be such a stress reliever to do these sessions the day after a wedding as you are able to throw your creative juices into full throttle with the opportunity to take the shot again if you don’t nail it the first time around. Weddings it’s a one time shot to get it right the first time.

After a few test shots and a little bit of Subway before we were off we totally were able to get some keepers on the cards! Christina and Casey were married at Riverdale Manor in Lancaster, PA just about a month ago and wanted to come out to Warrenton to get some additional couple shots and yield Christina the opportunity to do some unique shots that otherwise she would not have had. While it was not a tough sell to Christina to plunge into the cold creek, Casey decided to sit that one out on dry land!

Thanks to both of you for such a great day yesterday, if only everyday could be yesterday, right? 😉

HUGE shout out to our awesome and talented Linda Merritt for rocking the bouquet for us and always keeping it fresh…literally! We love ya, Linda!

Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland


Trash the Dress Day After Session in Dc/Virginia/Maryland

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