Excerpt from Washingtonian Weddings: "The affair began on a Thursday at the Conrad hotel with a ceremony in the company of immediate family, followed by an intimate dinner. On Friday, the pair hosted a welcome dinner with both immediate and extended family, then shared welcome drinks with everyone on their 100-person guest list. On Saturday, it was a Studio 54–themed celebration at the Showroom. For the design, Christina posed a question: What would it be like if Yves Saint Laurent walked into a disco? Decor, food, music—their planner, she says, “interpreted and executed it beautifully.” The venue was divided into two monochromatic tablescapes, one white and one black, with suspended disco balls, sequin curtains, and monochromatic floral arrangements. Four words the newlyweds used to describe the Saturday-night fete: “Electric, chic, high-design, and personal.”

A three-day, fashion-filled late-’70s-throwback wedding weekend with Grit & Grace.

Planning and Design: Grit and Grace Inc | Florals: Sophie Felts | Rentals: Something Vintage Rentals | Catering: Spilled Milk catering | Chairs and Chargers: Table Manners DC | Glassware and Linens: DC Rental | Stationery: Kelsey Malie Design | Draping: Fabrication Events | Lighting: 4 Wall DC Production | AV: All Stage and Sound | DJ: Amtrac | Venue: the Showroom washington, DC | Interactive Wall: Brightly Ever After | Dance floor: DJ Max Powers | HMU: Makeup by Ana B | Welcome Gifts: Marigold and Grey | Featured: Washingtonian Weddings

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As wedding photographers, our job is to notice. In many ways, the photos we take are little projections of how we see the world and how we see you—which is why no two photographers could ever capture a wedding the same way. In the moments we find and create, it comes down to the fingerprint of attention: what we were drawn to and what we felt too alive over not to press the shutter. 

What ignites us, what makes us feel alive, is you, at ease and as you are. It’s why we press the shutter on two when we hit you with that one-two-three countdown (and switch up that number every time). We want the look you threw when no one was watching, before you overthought it. There’s so much truth and beauty just beyond the buttoned-up, and we’re here to break through to that uncontainable magic—then translate it through legacy-level art.

If you, too, are moved by the honest and unguarded, this is your wedding photography house.

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