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Raruka? Have to ask Rakesh.

We will be having a blast with Vidya and Rakesh over Labor Day weekend this year. As one of the “Top 25” clients for this year we can’t express enough how excited we are that they chose us to be their photographers. We hit it off the moment they came to the studio. After their engagement session today it just confirmed even more what great clients we truly have in the 2010 year. These two are off to a great start as they tend to know exactly what they want!

Not really sure about Raruka, but thought it was hilarious to pronounce, help us out here Rakesh, we need details! One last thing, I am not sure it is legal to look this good together…

Engagement Photos of Vidya and Rakesh in Georgetown, Washington DC


Engagement Photos of Vidya and Rakesh in Georgetown, Washington DC


Engagement Photos of Vidya and Rakesh in Georgetown, Washington DC


Engagement Photos of Vidya and Rakesh in Georgetown, Washington DC


Engagement Photos of Vidya and Rakesh in Georgetown, Washington DC


Engagement Photos of Vidya and Rakesh in Georgetown, Washington DC


Engagement Photos of Vidya and Rakesh in Georgetown, Washington DC


Engagement Photos of Vidya and Rakesh in Georgetown, Washington DC


Engagement Photos of Vidya and Rakesh in Georgetown, Washington DC

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  • Vidya and RakeshFebruary 21, 2010 - 11:00 am

    Amy and Srinu,
    These pictures are awesome! We are so confident that our wedding photos will be perfect. You were so easy to work with even in the cold, and we had a great time.

    Thank guys!ReplyCancel

  • Ram GopalanFebruary 21, 2010 - 11:04 am

    These are awesome photos ! Rakesh and Vidya have never been photographed so well ! You guys are great ! Thanks.

    Ram and Meena GopalanReplyCancel

  • Kavita GopalanFebruary 21, 2010 - 12:07 pm

    These look amazing! Can’t wait for the wedding photos!

    -Kavita Gopalan, the “Ka” in “Raruka” 🙂ReplyCancel

  • AmyFebruary 21, 2010 - 2:31 pm

    You guys are killing us over here 😉 Raruka??? Googled it and all only Ranu Raruka comes up, that certainly cannot be it! HELP!!!ReplyCancel

  • Melissa729@gmail.comFebruary 25, 2010 - 10:52 pm

    V & R ya’ll are such a beautiful couple! Stunning photos – I can’t wait for the wedding!!!ReplyCancel

  • KavitaFebruary 26, 2010 - 9:55 pm

    Raruka is a combination of the three kids’ names – Ra for Rakesh, Ru for Rupa, and Ka for Kavita!ReplyCancel

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