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Nick and Raksha – Engagement Session @Washington DC Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument

2020 for all of us we can agree was an insane year, but for our clients they all really somehow or another pulled it together to regroup and replan their wedding events with some evening jumping 2-3 times given the mandates. In 2020 we lost one bride and it really broke out hearts as we worked so hard to be super flexible with all of our clients, planners, and parents to make whatever they needed work. 

For Raksha and Nick, it just so happened that the week that they finalized their new date we had just booked a client for that day, bummed is not even a word strong enough to explain how saddened we were to have to lose a client and refer them out. Srinu and I left it as karma and for months it really weighed on me as to if the wedding took place, were they able to find a vendor that they loved, and fortunately as luck would have it they came full-circle right back to us allowing us to share in the capturing of their wedding celebrations and with that came their engagement session with us. Confirming that in so many ways we were blessed by not losing a single booking in 2020 being able to accommodate all our client’s needs as we all TOGETHER push through the craziness of the unknowns a pandemic can create!



 Nick and Raksha - Engagement Session @Washington DC Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument

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 Nick and Raksha - Engagement Session @Washington DC Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument

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 Nick and Raksha - Engagement Session @Washington DC Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument

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 Nick and Raksha - Engagement Session @Washington DC Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument

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 Nick and Raksha - Engagement Session @Washington DC Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument

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 Nick and Raksha - Engagement Session @Washington DC Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument

NIKON D5
Shutter Speed Value : 1/160
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 Nick and Raksha - Engagement Session @Washington DC Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument

NIKON D5
Shutter Speed Value : 1/160
Aperture Value : 3.2
ISO : 200


 Nick and Raksha - Engagement Session @Washington DC Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument

NIKON D5
Shutter Speed Value : 1/160
Aperture Value : 3.2
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 Nick and Raksha - Engagement Session @Washington DC Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument

NIKON D5
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ISO : 640


 Nick and Raksha - Engagement Session @Washington DC Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument

NIKON D5
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ISO : 640


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