Bye for now.
As of September 2008, Girls with Big Cameras is going on hiatus and is no longer accepting appointments. Thank you to all of our wonderful fans.
The Girls would like to thank all of our friends, family and customers for their overwhelmingly positive support over the past year. It’s been a joy and privilege to serve the community. It has also been an amazing opportunity for the three of us to grow as artists, photographers, and business people.
Our email, withbigcameras@gmail.com will remain open for questions, comments and referrals or if you’d like to contact one of the girls. Again, thank you for supporting our venture!
- “The Girls” (Grace, Claire, & Loun-Loun)
Summer in the city
Session Date: July 20, 2008
Location: Georgetown, DC
Photographer: Loun-Loun
Georgetown continues to be a happening place even as the temperature rises. Howie, Michelle, and I hit the cobblestones in search of some gorgeous light and quaint scenery. Along the way, we ran into some cupcakes (albeit concrete tattoos and very non edible) .
A few blocks later, we confirmed that everything does get better with a kiss of lime. Isn’t this great? I love this shot, it’s a really nice pop of color.
Michelle is the best sport ever, she REALLY hit those jumping shots with everything she’s got. I love how I got to catch her hair in midair like this. Very awesome action shot. Howie used to play a ton of basketball and chimed in with his best Jordan imitation!
So who are Howie and Michelle? See the family resemblance? That’s ok, most people don’t. Howie is my brother and Michelle is my future sister-in-law. Congratulations guys!
Filed under L2, portfolio, portrait sessions | Comment (1)Rachel and Chu’s E-Session
Session Date: July 11, 2008
Location: Georgetown, DC
Photographer: Claire
It was finally time to shoot my bestest friend Rachel’s engagement session. As her maid of honor, I tagged along mainly for moral support, but I was able to take a few pics while carrying the lights for her photographer, Hyon Smith. As a person who witnessed how their love has transformed over the years, I am SO HAPPY for them. I just need to figure out ways to translate my love for them in words for the MOH speech in Nov!!!!!!!! YIKES.
Filed under Craile, portfolio, portrait sessions | Comment (1)Tara and Andrew’s E-Session
Session Date: July 14, 2008
Location: Alexandria, Va
Photographer: Claire
Due to schedule conflicts, I asked Jennifer again to help out with Tara and Andrew’s E-session. (Thanks to Jennifer again for coming out!) We met Tara and Andrew on a very hot and humid day in Old Town Alexandria. It was more meaningful for this couple to have the session there because Andrew actually grew up right in the neighborhood. SUCH a cute couple!
Some pictures from the session!


C&O Canal x2, part 2
Session Date: May 24, 2008
Location: Georgetown, DC
Photographer: Loun-Loun
My apologies to Kate and Dante, I’ve been a bit slow in processing and posting photos, but due to a last minute e-session cancellation this afternoon, I had a few hours to work some magic on their photos.
I met with Kate and Dante (and Max!) on the same afternoon as my shoot with Joan and Ben. K&D were very flexible and changed the location of their session at the last minute to meet up with Grace and I at the C&O Canal in Georgetown. I think they made a very wise choice since their photos turned out really well!
We met some colorful DC characters along the way, but K&D never broke character and delivered some fantastic 1000 watt smiles, they’re both so incredibly photogenic. The funny thing is that one of my favorite photos from the afternoon does not have either one of their faces in it. Instead, it’s a subtle shift, both visually and philosophically that moving forward in a successful marriage as a couple requires a different perspective in thinking, sharing, and ultimately buliding a life together with someone that you love.
To Kate and Dante, wishing you all the best!
Filed under L2, portfolio, portrait sessions | Comments (2)Grace and Ted’s Wedding!
Grace and Ted finally tied the knot! It was SUCH a beautiful wedding. Grace had to wake up at the crack of dawn, but she kept her cool-ness throughout the day. As one of her bridesmaids, I was able to stay close to Grace and felt truly blessed that I could be a part of her special day!I wish I was good with words to describe what an awesome day it was, but since I am a bit challenged, I will post some pics that I took from the wedding




Liz and Rhett’s E-Session!
Wow, I guess it has been awhile since I posted on withbigcameras blog! (I had trouble remembering the log-in address.)
After canceling numerous sessions due to rain, I was a little bit anxious to meet with Liz and Rhett @ Old Town Alexandria, Va. Because Grace and L2 were busy this past weekend, I asked one of my other photographer friend Jennifer to help out with this one. Although it was a bit muggy on Sunday, Liz and Rhett (AND Steel) were wonderful to photograph! I had a lot of fun and I really hope they enjoyed it as well.
Here are some of my favorites..


Steel was sooo posing for me in this pic ![]()

More pics on my flickr site!
Filed under Craile, portfolio, portrait sessions | Comment (0)C&O Canal x2, part 1
Session Date: May 24, 2008
Location: Georgetown, DC
Photographer: Loun-Loun
Over the beautiful holiday weekend, Grace and I had two photoshoots back to back in one afternoon. We had a couple of eager brides who had both happened to decide just a few weeks before the big day that an engagement session with the “Girls” would be just the right touch to add a little sparkle to their wedding day!
Our first couple, Joan and Ben were so easy to work with despite their frustrations with trying to find parking in crowded Georgetown on a gorgeous, sunny afternoon. This was my first shoot along the Chesapeake & Ohio (C&O) Canal, so I was excited to see what I could, well, see! I’ve posted one of my favorite photos from J&B’s shoot which features quite prominently one of the aqueducts, now bridges, that the canal is known for.
Did I mention that it was a gorgeous sunny day? Had to post this one too since I just loved the light play so much. The effect is fantastic, sunny washed out, romantic and Joan looks pretty happy about it too.
Alright, one last “favorite” from the bunch. I’ve been playing around with some Photoshop actions and decided to try a few to enhance this photo. The original doesn’t nearly this dramatic, but I really love the cool, faded look that I’ve achieved. It’s a different style of romantic lighting.
Enough about what I liked, which ones do you like? More yummy photos of J&B only a click away!
Filed under L2, portfolio, portrait sessions | Comment (0)Happy Memorial Day weekend!
Unfortunately long overdue, my photos from Luci and Ryan’s photoshoot from a few weeks ago. Thank goodness for long weekends when I get a chance to take a break, breathe, and write a post or two!
Although I’ve been a resident of the DC area for a total of over 18 years, Luci and Ryan still managed to introduce me to lots of new places to explore. In addition to being a race car driver, Ryan is also an outdoor enthusiast and active cyclist, so he knows all the ins and outs of the parks and bike trails that run along the Potomac River. This is a collage that I pulled together from a couple of shots taken at Haines Point. I really like how the two photos, when put together, tell a concise story.
I just had to include this one too since it makes me chuckle. I call it (Ryan giving me his best) “Blue Steel” impression (from the movie Zoolander)!
Here are a few more photos for you to enjoy, including the obligatory DC area monument shot!
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