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It’s a small-big world. Alexandra heard of us a couple of years ago when we documented the wedding of one of her co-workers in Maryland. Then Miguel’s restaurant, Carmello’s in historic Manassas catered a rehearsal dinner that we had photographed last year. Jason and I are greatly honored that they have chosen us to document their extensive wedding weekend celebration. For their engagement portraits, Miguel and Alexandra invited me and Jason to tour some of the most beautiful and historic locations of Manassas, Virginia… their own home being one of them! Their lovely house is actually on the historic register and is one of the oldest homes in Manassas. We also got to walk around the Old Towne district, which is just beautiful and quaint with plenty of fine restaurants, museums and shops. Finally, we drove a short distance to explore the scenic Manassas National Battlefield Park. If history is your thing, then this year is actually an ideal time to visit. The town is celebrating its 150th year anniversary of the first battle of Manassas. While you’re there, I recommend grabbing a bite at Monza, or if you are seeking a fine dining experience, then definitely check out Carmello’s. And I’m definitely not plugging these restaurants because Miguel is the General Manager, the food is really quite amazing!

 

  • Kelsey Pace - I LOVE all your engagement sessions, the pictures are always so beautiful. Their house is amazing, and I love the theme of red that kept subtly repeating throughout the session. I agree with Aaron about the boxcar, it’s terrific! What a beautiful couple.

    PS- Alexandra’s dresses are gorgeous!2011/08/10 – 08:14ReplyCancel

  • Cade Bowman - That last black and white shot is one of my favorite photos ever.2011/08/02 – 18:55ReplyCancel

  • Aaron Watson - Love these pictures! Especially the last one! The boxcar reminds me of the “Boxcar Children” books I read growing up, wish we had one like that in Charlottesville.2011/08/02 – 09:18ReplyCancel

Day three of Shalin and Hema’s wedding celebration concludes with Hema donning her final ceremonial gown, Shalins Baraat, their marriage ceremony and tearful Vidai farewell. Shaking Hands Productions was by our side once again providing outstanding video documentation. You can view their video trailer of Shalin and Hema’s celebration HERE. Jason and I were also assisted by our friend and talented photographer Kevin Zhan.

 

For his Baraat, Shalin arrived to the Cultural Center in a gorgeous black Rolls Royce.

Shalin’s parents and sister.

Our last day with Shalin and Hema was a kaleidoscope of emotions. The morning was full of smiles, laughter and anticipation for the wedding. After the ceremony and lunch, Hema walked out of the Cultural Center with her father and Shalin. They were accompanied by Hema’s sisters, mother, family and friends for the Vidai. This is when the time has come for the bride to say goodbye to her family and leave with her groom. This occasion was met with a copious amount of tears, especially from Hema’s father, who was so happy for her marriage but also very sad that he was going to miss her.

 

 

  • Tammy Keefer - Thank you kindly everyone! If anyone is going to appreciate the Jimmy Choo’s Aaron, I know it would be Kelsey! There is a special pair that awaits her… Bottega Veneta, Las Vegas ๐Ÿ™‚2011/08/03 – 02:14ReplyCancel

  • sabrina lightbourn - Amazing images! They must be so pleased! I agree with Aaron – that picture with the fire and sparkles is magical!2011/08/02 – 11:30ReplyCancel

  • Lora Elaine - Love love love this!2011/08/02 – 10:12ReplyCancel

  • adam barnes - wow. just wow. such beautiful images…2011/08/02 – 10:09ReplyCancel

  • Aaron Watson - You should have seen Kelsey’s face when she saw the Jimmy Choo’s! ๐Ÿ™‚ Love the colors and the emotion. The picture with the fire should be entered into competition!2011/08/02 – 09:20ReplyCancel