Archive for the ‘Maryland Photography’ Category

Out of Towners

July 8, 2011

Absolutely some of my favorite clients, and they don’t even live here! Meet my Miami peeps – I adore spending time with them when they are in the DC area, and always look forward to our sessions. Next up, we have to figure out how to coordinate some sessions in their neck of the woods! Enjoy your preview, guys – hope you had an easy trip back!
RD
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I was so happy to see this family again! They are out-of-towners, who book sessions when visiting the DC area. Last time, little J was a baby. Now she is big sis to this adorable little guy! I felt so bad subjecting them to our first REALLY cold weather – I have never seen kids be better sports, when clearly freezing their tails off!
Thanks you guys – for the long distance loyalty and for the great session this morning! Gallery to follow soon.
RD

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Old Friends

November 22, 2010

Another great session – DC clients who made the drive to Northern VA! Some of my favorite kiddos to photograph – I have been taking their portraits since Miss A was a baby!  Thanks for a great morning, enjoy your sneak peek!
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This was such a fun session – kids were so full of life and giggles! Thanks to all for making this such a great session. The gallery will be up soon – for now, enjoy your preview!

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It’s so hard to believe that the holidays are upon us again. Another year older, another year better, right?
The bad part about this is that I see time slipping through my fingers like it never has before – summer – gone in a flash. Halloween already past. Thanksgiving and Christmas just around the corner. And then its 2011. 2011??? How did that happen?!
The good part is that I get to see holiday clients again, and watch the kids grow up. And with this particular family, I get to see the dog grow up, too!
These two are always so easy. Doesn’t hurt that they are gorgeous, but they are also so well-behaved and pleasant to photograph. So excited that little Miss G is dancing in the Nutcracker this year. Can’t you just see her onstage? Enjoy the preview, gallery will be up soon!
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Oh, ye of little faith. I am pretty sure that no one expected me to ever post again! But here I am. I must apologize to all of my wonderful clients who had sessions in late summer and early fall and were not featured here. I was simply so swamped that I was processing and uploading galleries as quickly as possible, and the blog got neglected.
But I promise – it’s back for good!
And the first preview is a doozie. This little guy is the relative of a great client. As always, I love referrals and watching families grow together! How cute is he!?
More to come shortly, but for now, enjoy little Mr. O:

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New Home

May 14, 2010

Another session with clients who have been with me since very early on. Did I already mention that the best part of this job is getting to know my clients and follow their kids as they grow? Although we have had many sessions over the past few years, this is the first in their beautiful new  home. I was lucky enough to get to photograph the extended family for the second time, and loved seeing their cute little cousin again, too! Thanks for another great time, guys.

Gallery coming soon… here is your preview:

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Sisters and Swings

May 4, 2010

These clients are some of my most special.  They have been with me since their oldest was a newborn, and I have now photographed baby sister a few times as well. This session was a blast. Miss A cracked us all up with her “joke” songs, and little sister is the most delicate little flower of a thing you could ever hope to see, and we got a great “first steps” shot! These girls and their family are just so precious – I am so thankful for clients that stay with me through the years so that I can watch and record the kids as they grow!

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Friends of Friends

March 11, 2010

So excited to start what I hope will be my regular blog format – Meet the Clients Q&A. After you check out their session, check out the suggested links to my clients’ favorite charities and local businesses!

Meet the Clients – The Strollo Family:

How did you hear about me: Through our friends, Karina Lynch and Dave Bohley

What is your job and/or favorite hobby: We love being outdoors – running/walking in the park, playing tennis, swimming, etc.

Tell me one funny/interesting/unusual thing about yourself or your family: Together, our parents have 90 years of marriage under their belt (my parents will celebrate their 48th anniversary in June while Mike’s parents will celebrate their 42nd anniversary in August).  We think this is a wonderful example of love and commitment that we hope to follow.

Do you have a favorite charity or public service organization you would like me to link to? And tell me why you support it? Turning the Page (turningthepage.org) – because it’s DC-based, promotes literacy/education in the public-school system (we’re both proponents of a quality public education).

Do you have a local business you would like me to link to? Biagio Chocolate (www.biagiochocolate.com) is a place we love (of course, we don’t go as often now that we live in the burbs).
Describe an average day in your life: Well, now it involves feeding, burping, changing diapers, bathing, and only occasionally, sleeping!

Tell me what you hope your portraits will mean to you in 20 years: It’s hard to imagine now, but because our daughter grows so quickly, there will come a time that it’s difficult to remember her being so small and us being so young.  We want to keep the memories of our beautiful little girl as fresh as the crisp photograph on the next page of the photo album.

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Transitions

March 9, 2010

Meet the Clients – The Larosa Family

How did you hear about me: I was presented a gift certificate for a newborn/family photo session with R.David Photography from my best friend Jennifer at my baby shower.  I thought it was such a neat gift and after my session last Friday, I now know why…the photos turned out stunning.

What is your job and/or favorite hobby:  I work with the TV Show “America’s Most Wanted” and hear the worst of the worst stories.  But once in a while positive things happen too…so it makes it a very rewarding job.  I’ve assisted the host, John Walsh for over 11 years…he is one great man and thankfully giving me some time off to raise my new son, Dean.

Do you have a favorite charity or public service organization you would like me to link to? And tell me why you support it?  My favorite non-profit is the non-profit that my boss John Walsh and his wife, Reve co-founded after the abduction and murder of their 6-year old son Adam…The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (www.ncmec.org).  NCMEC is a 501C3 charity with an A+ rating…they do amazing work for children and their families.


Describe an average day in your life:  Hmmmm….an average day in my life….that has changed dramatically since the birth of my son on February 6.  It use to be get up and go to work and see what the day brought my way….sometimes normal office work, other days in the studio getting a show done, and finally the best days walking the halls of Congress with my boss to get some legislation passed for victim’s, children and their families…no one does it like John Walsh…he is the man when it comes to making things happen.

BUT for the past month….my days and nights have merged together and all that is important is feeding, changing and loving my new little man, Dean.  Oh and let’s not forget feeding, walking and playing with my puppy, COLE (an 18 month old black lab).   I am surrounded by all boys in my house and wouldn’t have it any other way.

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Tell me what you hope your portraits will mean to you in 20 years: In 20 plus years from now I will look back on my portraits of Dean, Cole, Derrick (my husband) and myself and probably cry.   I know…no matter how great we treat Cole (my puppy) he won’t be around in 20 years and I already am freaking out about that.  He was my first love and after watching “Marley and Me” I am not looking forward to the end.  As for my Dean…I will show all his friends how cute he was and remember his cute sounds, baby breath and how many times he has pee peed on me and Derrick (and guests).  As for my husband and I….I will think…time for botox and ohhhhhh I remember those days! In all honesty I look forward to the future and hope and pray it brings health and happiness for my family and friends.

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