IT'S OFFICIAL...WE'RE BLOGGING!
We have finally made it into the blogging world here at Amy Raab Photography!
We're so excited for the upcoming year, so many great couples to shoot!
We can't wait to share all our favorite images with you all.
-Amy and David
Entries from June 1, 2008 - July 1, 2008
Kyana and Demetrick's engagement
They recently came out to Annapolis for their engagement session at Quiet Waters Park. We scheduled it for 6pm, but it was one of those days that never cools down. It just kept getting hotter and hotter! They were such good sports despite the heat. We managed to find some shade for them to get all lovey dovey in!



-AR
Lindsay and Kirk
June 21st, 2008
Hollywood Glam comes to Annapolis
Lindsay and Kirk's vision of a contemporary, yet classic, wedding came to fruition with a totally unique look and feel. Their family and friends converged upon Annapolis from the Eastern Shore and New York in formal black-and-white attire. It was quite a dapper crowd, and I have never seen the Annapolis Marriott Waterfront look so elegant!

Vogue magazine cover?

The bridesmaids' dresses were more high maintenance than the bride's!

We love when the B&G have a moment together before the wedding, with time to unwind before the ceremony and do all the group shots, it's a great relief to everyone.


We integrated some classic Annapolis architecture into our family formals. This one's by the State House...

...and this one's on Maryland Avenue.


My assistant, Monica Hoeffelmurphy, broke out a fun lens for this shot! Go Monica!



I love the ivory and silver combo!



Welcome to the tribe, Lindsay!

-AR
Katie and Jon
An Eastern Shore hometown wedding
















Shannon and Dino
May 31st, 2008
A Baltimore backyard wedding


Shannon and her sister, Darby, are very close, and they had so much fun getting Shannon dressed.

I stood outside in the rain to get some natural light for this portrait of Shannon. She was squatting in the doorway.

The flowers by Teresa Kastner of Floral Impressions were exquisite!

The limo drivers from An Xtreme LimoScene were so attentive; like bodyguards with big black umbrellas. This is a great shot by Kathy Blanchard, my assistant for the day!

Oops! Dino almost dropped the ring. Nice catch.

The sun came out moments before the B&G exited the church at Loyola College Alumni Chapel. It was a miracle!

I passed this horse pasture on my way to Shannon's house. I was SO EXCITED to be able to stop for pictures later to capture the scene with blue skies. The horses were frisky and came running right up to us.

I love this shot by Kathy! It's very unusual to get a nice shot of the lineup before the intros. This one is gorgeous and really sets the scene.


Dino and his mom.

The Boticelli painting "Primavera" from my Italian Renaissance days in Florence came to mind when I saw the girls chatting under the willow tree.


Shannon's dad, Pat, and his mom.

"Butterfly Kisses" for the last dance with dad.
-AR
Lauren and Chad









Sarah and Greg
May 25, 2008
An Annapolis Naval Academy Wedding
What an exciting time for these young lovers ... they graduated from the Naval Academy and got married all in the same weekend! Sarah and Greg were commissioned as 2nd Lieutenants in the Marine Corps. Following basic training they will report to Pensacola, Florida, for flight training as Naval aviators.
Monica and I loved being able to help capture the memories of such an important day in the lives of this young and ambitious couple. And, oh, being surrounded by young men in uniform — what's not to love about that?!

We had a few minutes to kill while hiding from Monica and the guys before the ceremony. Someone suggested we go over to the fountain for pictures. I got some cool shots of the girls through the cascading water, but this one is even more unusual.

Bridesmaid Daphne watches as Sarah and her mom share a special moment.

Cool lineup of the guys and use of wide angle by Monica!

Junior Groomsman Danny checks out the big boys and their toys.

Classic Monica ring shot!

I caught this shot while setting up for the ceremony. The USNA Chapel has such dramatic light streaming in through the high windows. I love how the light catches the texture of the monogram and casts dark shadows. The white gloves add to the drama.

It's quite a trek to the altar.

Sarah's mom requested this classic shot. It's usually done before or after the ceremony, but I agreed to try it during the recessional even if the wedding party gets backed up ( I got yelled at, but it was worth it!)

The guys preparing to exit the church for the sword arch.

Walking over to Bancroft Hall for more pics before heading over to the reception at Yellowfin. We were in heaven with the soft, beautiful light and grandiose architecture.


Inka Browne of Great Expectations by Inka created the bouquets for the wedding!


Monica shot tight for the first dance.

I shot wide!

"You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" performed by the groomsmen. Even better than Tom Cruise.
-AR
