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Wendy and Salvatore – Cara mia, ti voglio bene

Okay so those of you that cannot speak Italian are probably wondering what on earth does that say? Well in Italian it says, “My darling, I love you.” We would like to think that almost all of our couples who book us, do so for our style and sense of imagery that we create. We would also like to think that almost all of our couples have something in common with us as well…. their passion about each other. Srinu and I not only are passionately in love with one another, but are passionate about capturing that within our couples and granted we may have to help some of our couples a little more than others when it comes to capturing how they feel about one another, but Wendy and Salvatore are complete naturals! It just came so easy for the two of them to convey to the lens how much they truly love each other. Pleasantly enough the two of them have been searching high and low for a photographer to photograph their e-session and even more surprisingly and flattering they have been watching us for 1.5 years plus and every time they kept coming back to our site unable to find anyone who compares. We just wanted to let you both know that meant a lot to us, to hear you say that. We work so hard to ensure that not only are our clients the right fit for us, but that we are the right fit for them too!

Engagement Picture by Regeti's Photography in Washington DC


Engagement Picture by Regeti's Photography in Washington DC


Engagement Picture by Regeti's Photography in Washington DC


Engagement Picture by Regeti's Photography in Washington DC


Engagement Picture by Regeti's Photography in Washington DC


Engagement Picture by Regeti's Photography in Washington DC


Engagement Picture by Regeti's Photography in Washington DC


Engagement Picture by Regeti's Photography in Washington DC


Engagement Picture by Regeti's Photography in Washington DC


Engagement Picture by Regeti's Photography in Washington DC


Engagement Picture by Regeti's Photography in Washington DC

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  • SoireeLauraNovember 25, 2008 - 5:12 pm

    I LOVE the image on the steps. What a great angle and amazing colors. Beautiful!ReplyCancel

  • Laura DiBellaApril 21, 2009 - 11:04 am

    You two look wonderful. I’m so happy for you both. Wish we could be there, but know our thoughts and prayers are with you both.

    What a fantastic bride you’ll be. Enjoy your day as you start your long and happy life together.

    Can’t wait for the wedding photo…….ReplyCancel

  • lindsey louJune 17, 2009 - 1:13 am

    hi i was saying many kind things to my loved ones like my family and my boyfriend annd just friends this was real thing i was looking for thank you so much and i love the pictures how sweet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ReplyCancel

  • marcos louJune 17, 2009 - 1:17 am

    iiiiii just love those pictures how cute is that i am lindsey lous brother we are italianReplyCancel

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