Washington, DC: On Film

May 6, 2015

Jeremy and I have had the opportunity to travel quite a bit the last couple of months, and I’m still pinching myself that we’ve had the opportunity. We’ve seen so many friends – new + old – and spent more time with family than we could have hoped for.

We ended up being home for Easter this past month, as a good friend from college married his beautiful bride. They hosted their wedding at The Dumbarton House in Washington, DC and it was a perfect spring afternoon. The bride is even starting a company with her long-time friend that will source + create beautiful gift boxes for weddings + events. Be sure to follow Teak & Twine on Twitter and Instagram, as they will officially launch in October!

We arrived rather early, so we took a few moments to walk around the neighborhood and enjoy the sunshine, and I was thankful to have a few moments to shoot some film. I’m always in love with the architecture of each city we go to, and it was so evident as I received my film, I’m so loving 35mm.

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Canon 1N // Portra 400 // PhotoVision

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