Family Time!

I know that most of my followers check up on my blog to see new wedding or engagement photography (which is awesome and thank you for reading!) but today I’m going to step outside of my comfort zone a bit and talk about some cool things in my personal life (yes, I have managed to maintain some scrap of personal life while running this business!). So this past December, I traveled with my parents to D.C. for a visit. I’d never been there before and it was quite an experience.

This trip was a gift to me from my parents for my 21st birthday. I could have picked any U.S. city to visit but for a few great reasons, I picked D.C.. Anyone who knows me can contest to the fact that I am a political geek, and with a double major in political science – international studies and sociology, D.C. is kind of like a mecca for all things political and/or nerdy, and for that reason alone I knew I had to visit. Also, living in Florida means I never get to wear my adorable winter wardrobe, and I desperately needed to wear those Steve Madden boots with my most favorite black double-breasted peacoat. But more importantly, I wanted to visit the city because I wanted to see the Wall with my father. My dad served as a corpsman in Vietnam, and suffered a number of injuries trying to save the lives of others. He is with out a doubt my hero and I knew with out even a second of thought that I wanted to visit the Vietnam Memorial Wall with him, and if I could, I would be one of the luckiest daughters in the world. So I did, and I am. I love you, Dad.

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

So, as you can see, D.C. delivered on the cold weather. I now had no reason not to wear my favorite peacoat and boots, over and over and over and over again. Below is a shot of Dad trying to navigate the rainy city.

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

We finally made our way over to the Wall:

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

We also did a lot of really touristy stuff because… hey, we were tourists.

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Here’s me geekin:

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Also, ironically enough, I am the worst person to try and take pictures of:

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

hahaha. but seriously, that peacoat is awesome, no? ;)

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Mom’s photography (yes, i’m still geekin it up):

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

JFK’s grave:

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Arlington:

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Delicious delicious delicious Starbucks:

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

and that was it!

Vintage Colorful D.C. Photography

Stay tuned this week for a super gorgeous engagement session!

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1.     
Shannon says: wow. your photography is STUNNING! I'm so impressed and inspired.. amazing. thank you so much for the vote on weddingchicks too :)

2.     
Chelsea Donoho says: these are such beautiful shots! i love the tone of all of them. lovelllllyyyyy!!

3.     
Lindsay says: Shannon, these shots are so pure, yet intense. They brought tears to my eyes. Great job!

4.     
Josh B says: Very nice shots, Shannon. And yes, the peacoat is adorable!

5.     
Jamie Robinson says: These shots are awesome...love them. I love exploring a new place with my camera in hand!

6.     
Heidi says: Oh my gosh...you're work leaves me at a loss for words. I feel like amazing doesn't even do it justice. This is def my fave blog post of yours so far!

7.     
Susan says: Very moving and powerful shots here. Thanks for sharing these.

8.     
Amanda says: your photography is SO beautiful. very inspirational!