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Nitya and Ujjwal | Washington DC | Engagement Photographers

Well hello, honest Abe! Honestly, the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC was on fire with these two as we rocked their engagement session regardless of the current pandemic, the weather was beautiful and for the first time in a while, everyone seemed to want to be out in it soaking up the rays. Certainly a completely opposite scenery to their upcoming wedding in the spring in Kentucky, we can’t wait to see it all come together for them.

Nitya dressed the part and filled the role very well as she strutted around DC like a champ sporting her high heels willing to do whatever we asked to get the engagement images she was dreaming of and waiting for. I’m sure quite the change from her everyday scrubs. Ujjwal was also a great sport and kept up with her the entire time – partaking in everything she wanted to do, yielding a few truly breathtaking moments the two of them for sure – as we walked through the city many congrats were given to them as we wrapped up their session in the city leaving a few more shots to go down in engagement history!



 Nitya and Ujjwal’s Washington DC Engagement Photos

NIKON D5
Shutter Speed Value : 1/250
Aperture Value : 4.0
ISO : 640


 Nitya and Ujjwal’s Washington DC Engagement Photos

NIKON D5
Shutter Speed Value : 1/250
Aperture Value : 4.0
ISO : 640


 Nitya and Ujjwal’s Washington DC Engagement Photos

NIKON D5
Shutter Speed Value : 1/250
Aperture Value : 4.0
ISO : 640


 Nitya and Ujjwal’s Washington DC Engagement Photos

NIKON D5
Shutter Speed Value : 1/400
Aperture Value : 4.0
ISO : 640


 Nitya and Ujjwal’s Washington DC Engagement Photos

NIKON D5
Shutter Speed Value : 1/2000
Aperture Value : 4.0
ISO : 640


 Nitya and Ujjwal’s Washington DC Engagement Photos

NIKON D5
Shutter Speed Value : 1/1250
Aperture Value : 4.0
ISO : 640


 Nitya and Ujjwal’s Washington DC Engagement Photos

NIKON D5
Shutter Speed Value : 1/640
Aperture Value : 4.0
ISO : 640


 Nitya and Ujjwal’s Washington DC Engagement Photos

NIKON D5
Shutter Speed Value : 1/640
Aperture Value : 3.2
ISO : 640


 Nitya and Ujjwal’s Washington DC Engagement Photos

NIKON D5
Shutter Speed Value : 1/320
Aperture Value : 4.0
ISO : 640


 Nitya and Ujjwal’s Washington DC Engagement Photos

NIKON D5
Shutter Speed Value : 1/640
Aperture Value : 4.0
ISO : 640


 Nitya and Ujjwal’s Washington DC Engagement Photos

NIKON D5
Shutter Speed Value : 1/640
Aperture Value : 4.0
ISO : 640


 Nitya and Ujjwal’s Washington DC Engagement Photos

NIKON D5
Shutter Speed Value : 1/320
Aperture Value : 4.0
ISO : 640


 Nitya and Ujjwal’s Washington DC Engagement Photos

NIKON D5
Shutter Speed Value : 1/160
Aperture Value : 2.8
ISO : 640


 Nitya and Ujjwal’s Washington DC Engagement Photos

NIKON D5
Shutter Speed Value : 1/160
Aperture Value : 3.5
ISO : 640


 Nitya and Ujjwal’s Washington DC Engagement Photos

NIKON D5
Shutter Speed Value : 1/200
Aperture Value : 3.2
ISO : 1600


 Nitya and Ujjwal’s Washington DC Engagement Photos

NIKON D5
Shutter Speed Value : 1/60
Aperture Value : 4.0
ISO : 3200


Cameras and Lenses used

NIKON D5 ( NIKON CORPORATION )
Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II ( NIKON CORPORATION )

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