An engagement session at the Cherry Blossom during peak bloom (March-April) is an iconic way to document your love. Your photos are sure to impress with the historic location, featuring the Jefferson Memorial and Washington Monument in the background.
The National Park Service (NPS) is removing about 160 cherry trees from the Tidal Basin and West Potomac Park in Washington, DC. This is part of a $113 million seawall renovation project to safeguard against rising sea levels and reinforce the seawall from further settling. Originally built in the late 1800s and early 1900s, the seawalls have settled up to five feet, posing safety risks to visitors and threatening the historic setting, including the iconic cherry trees. The project, set for completion by 2027, includes repurposing most of the removed trees into mulch to protect the roots of replacement trees. Learn more here.
What does this mean for us? Well, it looks like photography sessions with the cherry blossom trees around the tidal basin are a no-go for the foreseeable future. The good news is is that there are plenty of other cherry blossom trees in the DC area, as well as magnolia trees and lush gardens. With the construction going on, I’ll likely be recommending the Washington National Cathedral or one of the Smithsonian museums instead.
Preparing for a sunrise engagement session at the Tidal Basin requires careful planning to ensure a seamless experience for all of us. Having the session at sunrise helps to avoid the crowds (trust me, this is the best option during peak bloom). Consider bringing layers to stay warm during the cooler morning temperatures, as well as an extra pair of shoes (it may be muddy in certain areas).
Since the Tidal Basin is operated and managed by the NPS, a photography permit is required. By booking me as your photographer, I will take care of all of the necessary paperwork. You can learn more about the fees and requirements here.
If you know me, then you know I love any opportunity to bring one of my 35mm film cameras along to your engagement session. The nostalgia and beauty of a film image (with all of its quirks and imperfections) is simply to die for. If you also love nostalgia, I think you’ll enjoy these photographs.
As a seasoned wedding & portrait photographer, I’ve had the privilege of capturing countless love stories. If you’re considering an iconic DC location for your engagement session, I’d be thrilled to help you with breathtaking portraits. Reach out today, and let’s begin discussing how we can turn your vision into timeless photographs!
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