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BTS with Amy and Srinu Regeti of Regeti’s Photography

BTS with Amy and Srinu Regeti of Regeti’s Photography

Venue Location: Castle Hill Cider, 6065 Turkey Sag Rd, Keswick, VA 22947

I will be the first to admit that we are not the absolute greatest with our BTS work. Unless we invite someone to tag along with us on the day of your events, making it more about ourselves than our clients, I suppose this would be easier to obtain. Still, it is not who we are because of how important our client experience is with us from beginning to end. Maybe one day, we will fully embrace social media for what it is and hire a BTS Intern, but until then, the little shots we catch of one another in action will have to do for now.

So, with that said, here was an inside capture of the one and only ME at work with Anup while he was getting ready, as I was in motion, perfecting a portrait. There are so many hats that even as photographers, we must wear to make the entire wedding team work like a fine-oiled machine while producing perfectly imperfect images. For me, it’s knowing the ins and outs of the perfect wedding day and being vigilant of how meticulous our clients are not just on their wedding day but in real life – Anup, out of his wedding garb, is very well put together and on top of his game when it comes to his dressage. I knew this from their engagement session with us in Washington, DC. I fell in love with Leena over our first conversation, followed by more conversations and emails. Met Anup for the first time during their session, and it was easy to quickly see how perfectly these two fit together like a two-piece puzzle. It was beautiful to see.

I never take it lightly when a contract lands in our inbox; I know it comes with more than a contractual agreement and a deposit. There is a little bit of trust a client and their families entrust to us when clicking the send button and transferring funds. I remind myself of this every time the shutter clicks, and we click the send button on their image gallery. It will always be more to me (*Us) than just a contract; our clients know that from start to finish.

If you are reading this, then you did not land on our page by mistake. Nine times out of 10, it means that you are right where you should be. I would love to talk to you about your day as you envision it, offer a little insight and a proposal, and see if we are the right fit for your personality and priorities!

XOXO
-Amy-

A few sample images from BTS with Amy and Srinu Regeti of Regeti’s Photography


Amy helping Anup before his South Asian wedding at  the Castle Hill Cider
Amy helping Anup before his South Asian wedding at the Castle Hill Cider
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