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Francine & Kevin: Love Under the Cherry Blossoms

April 25, 2011

Wow, talk about a beautiful day! All the stars aligned for this vibrant engagement shoot . . . the National Mall and Tidal Basin at peak cherry blossom season with the weeping willows lining the adjacent ponds and the sun shining down on the lovely and laid back Francine and Kevin. The couple met randomly one year ago while each visiting DC’s famous Cherry Blossom Festival and here they are one year later, engaged and soon to be married! Francine, Kevin, it was such a pleasure and I wish you the very best for many more happy and healthy years visiting the blossoms!

Big thanks as well to Beth and Kyle for their wonderful assistance throughout the shoot!

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Kelly & Craig: The Streets of Georgetown

April 2, 2011

Down Georgetown’s historic trolley-tracked streets began our Sunday funday with Kelly and Craig and Bernese mountain dog, Lacy. Fortunate to have a mild February afternoon, Kelly, Craig, Aida and I kicked off our first shoot of what looks to be a very exciting year leading up to their Oct 1st Baltimore wedding. And so well they did as I asked them to pose on-top short ledges and in the busy streets before sitting down for a well deserved chocolate at Thomas Sweet! And meanwhile, Lacy, the beautiful 10 month old pup, drew her share of attention and smiled pretty for the camera. Ok, that’s a white lie, she smiled pretty for her t-r-e-a-t-s and I happened to catch her licking her lips!

All in all, great times were had and prayers were answered as the day’s clouds broke for a magnificent sunset over the Potomac River, with the Key Bridge and Rosslyn towers illuminating the vibrant skyline.

Kelly, Craig, and Lacy, you guys rock and we look forward to the next shoot!

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Updating the Resume: Headshots

March 27, 2011

Last month I was afforded the opportunity to photograph the highly talented DC theatre actress and opera singer, Arielle Goodman. Arielle was after an updated headshot for upcoming casting calls and was a pleasure to photograph, nailing nearly every shot . . . the toughest part was choosing the best image!

And in preps for Arielle, my lovely girlfriend & wonderful assistant, Aida, sat in for a few test shots . . .

. . . Success!

Casey & Tim: An Academy Affair

February 6, 2011

Talk about one smokin’ hot winter wedding!

From the first time I met with Casey and Tim last June, I grew excited about this awesome couple and about this big day. Since, we’ve shot two engagement portrait sessions, enjoyed several meals and drinks, and all culminating this past weekend in a hugely memorable wedding. From the National Mall to Old Town Alexandria and now to the Annapolis Naval Academy for the wedding, my and Aida’s time with Casey and Tim has been nothing short of wonderful. Always smiling and excited, cool and composed, it’s hard to take a bad picture of these two!

Naval Academy graduate, Tim, and his fiance Casey returned to the Naval Chapel for this special day, re-uniting with Tim’s closest Academy shipmates. Fond memories were recalled as they walked the campus. As family and friends traveled through the snow from the Northeast and from as far as California to help make this day, this weekend, as amazing as it was.

Festivities kicked off Friday with the rehearsal, followed by dinner at the Severn Inn, with beautiful views of the Academy and the Severn River. Good laughs, flowing drinks, surf & turf, and heartfelt speeches made for a great kick-off to the weekend.

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Saturday started early with the girls at the historic Governor Calvert House, as they shared embarrassing stories laughing around the round table and rotating in and out with Baltimore Bridal Hair & Make-up. The groomsmen hit the streets for a campus run and allotted a generous ten minutes to get ready as Aida and I arrived just in time to fire off a few shots before jumping on the trolley to the chapel with the girls. And onto the ceremony in the massive radiating chapel, portraits in the similarly impressive Bancroft Hall (actually the largest single dormitory in the world with 4000 midshipmen), and eventually back to the Governor Calvert House for an ever exciting evening! Casey planned a photographic dream with a dimly candle-lit dining room with three long tables, ceiling drapery and handmade paper-machete hanging ornaments, and the Calvert party room with its brick walls and street lights… reminiscent of a small historic town center. And enter Go Go Gadjet . . . awesome! Rarely a wedding band, these young guys had the entire wedding, young and old, dancing their shoes and ties off, trailing their glow-sticks, and singing along to each favorite cover tune. And all the meanwhile, the drinks poured and the retired Navy Seals partied like they once trained . . . without compromise. All in all, one helluva wedding! . . . And with the cameras left behind, after-party at O’Brien’s!

Sunday brunch buffet at Buddy’s Crabs and Ribs was solid . . . a much needed feed after a big night. And following, tough to say goodbye to all the wonderful family and friends whom it was so nice to have met and gotten to know. All the little nephews, and niece Charlotte, were good fun and great to photograph. And the wedding party . . . a big shout-out to the wedding party! Kelly H, Codey, Erin, Kelly B, Kristen, Meg, Jon, Bobby, Aaron, and Jeff – it was a real pleasure meeting and partying with you all . . . you no doubt helped make the weekend as brilliant as it was. And a special thanks to best-man and Tim’s White Canvas Group business partner, Jon, who was always there at the right time offering to lend a helpful hand.

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LIFE · COLOR · KENYA . . . an exhibit!

January 10, 2011

2010 was a memorable year for Seth Rubin Photography, most notably for it’s exciting and moving two month trip to Kenya to kick off the year. And now I’m happy to announce that just prior to the New Year, we hung the first associated exhibit in DC! Just across from the White House’s Lafayette Park, the framed photos now hang in the classy tea shop and cafe, Teaism. The warmth and vibrancy of the Kenyan people and their magical land shines in the drab winter months of this distant city . . . and all the while, just across the street from our president of Kenyan descent. (And with any luck, President Obama will join us and buy up a print!) The photographs were chosen to appeal to a wide audience, showcasing the world famous Maasai tribe, Kenya’s beautiful Maasai Mara wildlife, and stretching out to the stunning and strong portraits of the women of the Salgaa HIV/AIDS support groups.

25% of the sales profits will go directly back to supporting the healthcare programs I was introduced to in central and southern Kenya though the NGO ICROSS (International Community for the Relief of Starvation and Suffering). For more information, please don’t hesitate to contact myself or ICROSS directly.

ICROSS has been operating in East Africa for over 25 years, offering a wide-range of healthcare and sustainability programs to the various tribal and impoverished communities. They uniquely work with the resources, capabilities and capacities of poor marginalized communities seeking to strengthen their capacity to improve their own health and livelihoods through the rights based approaches of participation, inclusion and community empowerment processes. Over my two months of documenting their various and diverse projects, I learned of their hugely valuable [free] healthcare clinics for the Maasai, their home-based HIV/AIDS support, their research and teaching of the solar disinfection of water, and much more.

For the blog coverage of my time in Kenya, please view the Feb – Mar 2010 entries or choose Volunteering / Aid Work from the Categories above.

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And now showing through 28 February 2011 at . . .

TEAISM
at Lafayette Park
800 Connecticut Avenue NW (corner of H St & Connecticut), Washington, DC
202-835-2233
Mon-Fri 7:30am-5:30pm (<< please note the limited business district weekday hours)

(I recommend the fitting Star of Africa tea and naan with mango chutney . . . delicious!)

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Please help spread the word, especially for those of you in, or with friends in, the DC area! And for those of you who are unable to make the exhibit, we’re now offering until 28 Feb, 10% off all Kenya (and Cape Verde) prints in addition to honoring the very same 25% donations back to these valuable programs! Go check Feb – Mar 2010 now for your favorite photo and let’s get it printed up! Please contact me at seth@shrubin.com for fine art print pricing.

Thank you for reading and in advance for getting out to Teaism or placing an online order to help these wonderfully warm, though sadly less fortunate people.

Cheers
Seth