Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Cornelia's Bat Mitzvah's in D.C. - Rosina's 1st Pics

When we arrived in D.C. it was a very dreary and rainy day. It lasted all weekend - arghhhh! I love shooting with the sunlight - so I was a bit disappointed...
We still managed to get some interesting shots around the city to have for Cornelia's album.







The first night of events started on Friday at the Stern's residence. They as always had a delicious meal prepared for this special dinner.












I really enjoyed watching Cornelia interact with her Grandparents... they are obviously very close. . .














Cornelia's grandmother presented her with a special gift






Saturday at the temple Sinai. . .

















The lobby presented some great opportunities for some artistic shots . . .




















































Dinner and dancing was at a magnificent historic building on Dupont Circle . . . (NO PARKING OR STANDING - anywhere!)



























This is my very favorite portrait of C with her grandparents!




























Yes - Dewey smiled!

















C relaxing in her home for Sunday brunch!



We had loads of fun! Thanks for having me! Your album is going to be just fantastic!
R-

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