Nick + Sara || Elopement || Adams Morgan

This couple knows how to enjoy each other‘s company and they say that even though they’ve had to spend some time apart over the years - their relationship is built upon true friendship. Even when they‘re not together their days are filled with love and a lot of laughter. :) Nick and Sara as well both agree that they balance each other out: she likes to cook, and he likes to clean, he tells the jokes and she handles the admin. Both of them are great football fans and enjoy traveling together.
It was a pleasure to go for this elopement with this joyful couple and celebrate the getaway in Washington DC Adams Morgan area where we’ve had a colorful and truly fun day all together!

Ben + Brittany || Wedding || Shenandoah Woods

This couple and their story are exciting and extraordinary. Ben and Brittany both quit their jobs as decided to go for an Appalachian Trail. They didn’t know each other at that moment. But luckily they met on the trail and this trip changed everything for both of them. They even had to go for 40 miles one day to get their first drinks and dinner together:)
The couple celebrated their wedding in Shenandoah Woods where all their closest friends and family joined them on this joyful occasion. They chose this place as it’s possible to see the mountains from there:) It was truly fun to make these documentary pictures of their perfect wedding day.

Kyle + Chelsea || Engagement || Lincoln Memorial

Kyle and Chelsea engagement session was a true satisfaction! Not only because I can be a witness of true love but as well because I really admire dogs. And in this one I've had a chance to meet two new ones:) We've had a lot of fun in Lincoln Memorial where I captured their pictures and truly enjoyed all this ssesion!

Fun Engagement Session || Jefferson Memorial | United States Capitol and Chinatown

All this engagement session was super fun and definitely extraordinary:) We've visited three famous locations: Thomas Jefferson Memorial, United States Capitol and Chinatown. I think life should become much more fun when you find your perfect match. This fun-loving couple is the true example of such a connection. All engagement session with M + L was full of joy and laughter!

Cyril + Lucy || Wedding || Oatlands Historic House and Gardens

It was such a blast to capture the wedding for Cyril and Lucy in such a beautiful place - Oatlands Historic House and Gardens. You can feel the sincere connection between the two of them and whole their loving people around. Thank you Anna Nguyen Stratton for helping me to document their amazing day. 

Camera gear Nikon D750 and Sigma 35mm 1.4 artSigma 24mm 1.4 artSigma 85mm 1.4 art

Nicholas + Jessica || Engagement || Dumbarton Oaks Garden

Engagement sessions are always so bright and full of joy! Glad I was able to capture this day of love for Nicholas and Jessica in Dumbarton Oaks Garden and I will be sharing their wedding images on my blog soon as well.

Camera gear Nikon D750 and Sigma 35mm 1.4 artSigma 24mm 1.4 artSigma 85mm 1.4 art

How a Full Eight Hours Can Affect Your Big Day (Wedding or Otherwise)

Documentary wedding photographer in Washington D.C. Mantas Kubilinskas

How a Full Eight Hours Can Affect Your Big Day (Wedding or Otherwise)

Sleep is essential every day, but it's especially important when you have a significant event like your wedding. We all need rest to function well, physically, mentally, emotionally. When you're not getting the sleep you need, it's tough to get through the day, much less an important day when you want to be at your best.

What Happens When You Don't Sleep Well

If you're not sleeping well, you'll suffer, both on your big day and beyond. You're at a greater risk of getting sick and developing chronic health conditions such as heart disease and cancer. After one night of poor sleep, your concentration and cognitive focus suffer, along with your memory, problem-solving, and alertness. You're forgetful, your risk of getting in an accident increases, and it can even reduce your libido.

And if you're concerned about looking your best on your big day, sleep is essential. You'll look tired, and the condition of your skin will suffer. People with too little sleep may have more fine lines, wrinkles, uneven skin, and skin looseness.

Your wedding day should be joyful, not a drag. But if you aren't sleeping well, it will be tough to get through. It can be a physically and emotionally tasking day as you get ready, greet guests, go through the ceremonies, and dance the night away. You'll need all of the energy you can get for that -- and that means getting your full night of sleep the night before your wedding, and ideally, every night.

How to Sleep Well for Big Days

Of course, sleep is sometimes easier said than done. Wedding jitters, last-minute projects, guests, and events leading up to your big day can interfere with healthy sleep -- and some people just have a hard time with sleep in general. That's only compounded with the excitement of a wedding.

Use these tips to protect your sleep time and make the most of your rest before your wedding day or any other big day:

  • Make time for relaxation. Stress and anxiety go hand in hand with weddings. There's a lot to worry about, and that can definitely keep you up at night if you're not careful. It's normal to have these feelings, but managing them appropriately is key. Take time to vent to loved ones about what's on your mind, and use relaxing activities to shake off stress and get in the right mental place for sleep and a great wedding day. Take a bubble bath, do yoga, practice meditation, journaling, or any other activity that offers stress relief for you.

  • Plan activities around sleep. Bachelor and bachelorette parties, the rehearsal dinner, and other events leading up to your wedding could keep you out too late for a good night of sleep. Plan ahead and have them end early enough for you to get your full night of sleep, or on a night when you have some time to sleep in or nap the next day to catch up.

  • Don't leave projects last minute. Again, this may be easier said than done, but you shouldn't be staying up after midnight putting bows on favors or updating your seating chart. Ask for help to get everything done, and plan ahead so as your wedding date nears, you have more time to relax instead of work. Delegate last-minute tasks to other people so you're not wrapping things up when you should be resting.

  • Work through sleep issues. If you're dealing with chronic sleep disorders, that's not going to change when you're getting married. And the stress of the event may actually make things worse. Talk to your doctor about how you can deal with any sleep disorders or difficulty with sleeping, such as chronic pain.

Big days require big preparation, and that includes sleep. Make sure you're prioritizing rest so you can look and feel your best on your wedding day and every day.

Amy Highland is a sleep expert at SleepHelp.org. She loves taking naps during thunderstorms and cuddling up with a blanket, book, and cats.

Gintis + Kristina || Destination Wedding || Nida Lithuania

It was an honor to document my childhood friend's Gintis and Kristina wedding. By the way Gintis was my Breakdance teacher just 17 years ago.  Wedding took place in one of the most unique places in the world called Nida which is located in Lithuania. Nida is a part of the Curonian Spit which is declared as a national park and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site.


Camera gear Nikon D750 and Sigma 35mm 1.4 artSigma 24mm 1.4 artSigma 85mm 1.4 art

Kevin + Seul || National Colonial Farm || Wedding

I can call myself very lucky photographer. Not because of my images, because of my amazing clients and memories which I able to create for them during wedding. Kevin and Seul wedding was hosted in very unique place named National Colonial Farm located at Piscataway Park. Surprisingly this place located just few miles from Washington D.C. 

Thank you DVLOP for creating amazing presets!

Camera gear Nikon D750 and Sigma 35mm 1.4 artSigma 24mm 1.4 artSigma 85mm 1.4 art