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Tuesday November 23rd

Last Wednesday we had the chance to spend the evening celebrating and supporting the remarkable nonprofit organization Wish Upon a Wedding with their DC chapter (which also supports Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia) at the gorgeous Tremont Hotel in Balitmore, Maryland. Wish Upon a Wedding is the first nonprofit organization to grant wedding wishes by providing weddings and vow renewals to couples, regardless of sexual orientation, who are facing terminal illness or life-altering circumstances. Wish Upon a Wedding officially launched in January 2010 and has continued to grow and grant wishes. Our Los Angeles-based photographer, Sara Wolfram Allen of Onelove Photography captured their launch party back in April.

Left: Amy VanMeter of Amy VanMeter Events and Heather

Wish Upon a Wedding has been hosting a number of fundraising galas across the United States to raise money for wedding wishes. Upon arriving, we met fellow wedding industry professionals such as Amy Vanmeter, the exquisite planner behind Amy VanMeter Events. Amy serves as marketing chair for Wish Upon a Wedding’s DC chapter.

The silent auction was a lot of fun and it was great seeing all of the individuals who donated to the cause. Items up for bid included full service bridal planning, a boudoir photography session, and signed sports paraphernalia. Individuals strolled the parlor making donations towards the silent auction, sampled wine and cheese, and mingled. Kim was even getting in on the action—bidding on a cruise that our photographer Mary Kate McKenna ended up winning. Have fun on your trip Mary Kate! Heather was the highest bidder on one auction item and will be enjoying a night at the lakeside Sheraton in Columbia, Maryland soon!

Left: Heather with Mark Kingsdorf of The Queen of Hearts Wedding Consultants; Right: Heather & Kim with photographer Mary Kate McKenna

We lucked out and got to spend dinner chatting it up with Mark Kingsdorf of The Queen of Hearts Wedding Consultants, who happens to be one of the most charismatic people we’ve had a chance to get to know so far—which says a lot when you’re talking about the wedding industry! Mark has had the chance to work with a handful of Cake & Pictures photographers including Cliff Mautner and Susan Stripling. He is President of the Wish Upon a Wedding Philadelphia chapter due to launch in 2011. We also got a chance to meet up with our Washington, DC-based photographer Mary Kate McKenna, who was nominated for a Shining Star Award. We were eyeing each other up from across the room trying to match website thumbnails to the actual person. When you work with hundreds of photographers via the internet, it’s really a wonderful experience to get to shake their hand and have a conversation sans computer screen. Not only was Mary Kate nominated for an award for the evening, she shot Ed & Erwin’s engagement shoot, the DC chapters first couple.

Mary Kate McKenna / Washington DC

Sitting at our table was the lovely Janice Carnevale of Bellweather Events, who planned Ed & Erwin’s wedding. Such a small, giving world! To learn more about Ed & Erwin’s story, check out the video below. To see more of Mary Kate’s wonderful engagement session with the duo, check out her blog.

Erwin and Ed Wedding Film from humanstory on Vimeo.

Top Right: Art Sherrod Jr; Bottom: Shutter Booth

For such a heartwarming and serious organization—these people do know how to entertain! After dinner guests boogied the night away to jazz saxophonist Art Sherrod Jr and partied in the photo booth provided by Shutter Booth.

It was a fabulous evening spent with new friends supporting a wonderful organization. Wish Upon a Wedding is very easy to support. Visit their website to see how you can help be a part of granting once in a lifetime weddings to inspirational couples nationwide. If you aren’t able to attend a silent auction gala but want to participate, take a look at all of the wonderful items being auctioned on their website.

– Kim & Heather

PDN’s Top Knots 2010 Finalists

Friday May 21st

Yesterday we gave kudos to two of our photographers who won First Place in PDN‘s Top Knots competition. Today, we’ll be sharing which of our photographers were finalists! This is a long post (we’re lucky to have lots of talented photographers on our site), so you’re sure to get your wedding photography fix this morning.

Getting Ready Category

New York wedding photographer Susan Stripling submitted this stunning image.

Washington DC wedding photographer Greg Gibson was a finalist, thanks to this black and white showstopper.

Wedding photography couple extraordinaire and Los Angeles-based Cake and Pictures photographers Erin Hearts Court had two images published.

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Ceremonies Category

Nashville wedding photographer Tara Kneiser was a finalist with this photo appropriately named “Unwilling Ring Bearer.” Too cute.

Portraits Category

Film shooter and Salt Lake City wedding photographer Jonathan Canlas submitted the image below, “Untitled.” This dog makes a tux look good.

First Place winner Lisa Lefkowitz was also a finalist in the Portraits category.

Details & Interiors Category

Erin Hearts Court scored two more published images in one of my favorite categories, Details & Interiors.

Candids Category

Los Angeles wedding photographer Max Wanger was a finalist in the Candids category. I laugh out loud every time I see this photo. If you like giraffes and v-neck t-shirts (like I do), buy the special edition t-shirt based on this image at Max’s online store. Max – if you’re reading this, your t-shirts are super, super cool.

Quite the likeness, no?

Receptions Category

Last but not least, New York wedding photographer Emin Kuliyev rounded out the competition with a photo in the Receptions category, “A New York Wedding.”

Congratulations again to the all of the winners and finalists! Head over to PDN’s online gallery to see the full list of winners.