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Tarangi + Ankur || DC Engagement at the Library of Congress + National Arboretum

Late last year, I had the chance to photograph Tarangi and Ankur's engagement shoot in DC. Tarangi and Ankur are one of the sweetest couples I've had the chance to work with, and I had such a blast shooting with them! They are fun, down to earth, and absolutely hilarious - and it's plain to see just how much in love they are with each other. 

Having grown up and lived in the DC area, Tarangi and Ankur wanted a quintessential DC photoshoot, but with a flair of their own. They picked the Library of Congress for its classy and elegant look, and the National Arboretum for a more laid back, natural vibe. The day of the shoot dawned bright and sunny, but the temperatures were deceivingly crisp and cold, and we bundled up and started shooting at the Library early in the morning. By the time we wrapped up and headed to the arboretum, the weather had turned pleasantly warm, and we had a lovely time shooting (and exploring) the gorgeous grounds around the arboretum. 

After wrapping up for the day, Tarangi and Ankur very graciously treated me to some absolutely yummy pizza at a cozy eatery in Cleveland Park - talk about the perfect couple!! I absolutely cannot wait to shoot their wedding this coming May - if the engagement session was any indication, it's going to be a total blast!

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tags: engagements, engagement, dc, washington dc, washington dc engagement, dmv, dc wedding, washington dc wedding, national arboretum, library of congress, arboretum
categories: Photography, Engagements, Washington DC Engagements
Saturday 04.29.17
Posted by Tania Chatterjee
Comments: 6
 

The Motherland || The Gems of Maharashtra (Part 2)

Read Part 1 here!

After our whirlwind sightseeing of the Karla Caves, Lonavla, and Mahabaleshwar, we ended the day in Panchgani. Panchgani is an absolutely charming little mountain town very close to Mahabaleshwar, filled with lovely homes and shops, lush greenery, and beautiful sights around every corner. 

In Panchgani, we had a lovely lunch and polished off the meal with the most famous dessert of the area - fresh strawberries and cream. This entire region of Maharasthra is known for its strawberries, and for good reason! The strawberries here were big and juicy, and absolutely bursting with flavor, the perfect balance of sweet and tart. After dessert, we spent some time driving around the town, and serendipitously came across from beautiful gems - views of a misty lake and paragliders, a quaint little path lined with hundreds and hundreds of bougainvillieas, and a roadside nursery with every kind of flowering plant you can imagine! Being the plant fanatic that I am, I wanted to buy everything I saw, but of course that would be a very silly thing to do since I was thousands of miles from home!

Panchgani was a true gem. Wandering along that winding, bougainvilliea-laden path gave me a sense of peace that I hadn't felt in a long time. I want to go back and explore Panchgani some more - because at every turn there seemed to be something lovely to feast your eyes on. Hopefully, next time :)

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tags: india, maharasthra, panchgani, travel, iphone, nature, outdoors
categories: Travel, Photography, iPhone Photography, India
Thursday 04.20.17
Posted by Tania Chatterjee
Comments: 14
 

The Motherland || The Gems of Maharashtra (Part 1)

I know it's been a while - I got on the blogging bandwagon, and then promptly got distracted by all things life. But not to worry, I am totally back! These last few days I've been having some intense nostalgia for my trip to India - all the sights and smells, and warmth, and the ever-welcoming atmosphere of being home. One of the biggest highlights of my trip was getting to travel to Maharashtra, a state that I had never been to prior to this trip. Here, we got to see some absolutely beautiful natural beauties, and got to take in the bright hustle and bustle of Pune, a large city in Maharashtra, and eat some absolutely yummy food. Pune, in all its charm and chaos, will be covered in another post, because this post is entirely dedicated to the mountains of Maharashtra!

Our first stop in sightseeing in the outskirts of Pune was going to the ancient Karla caves, which you can read more about here. Soon after, we took off to Lonvala to get a glimpse of some spectacular mountains, rowdy monkeys, and a breathtaking sunset. 

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The following day, we trekked out to Mahabaleshwar - another famous hill station known for its majestic mountains, sheer drops, and breathtaking views. I was having the worst allergies (I love Pune but definitely not its pollen count!), and didn't get any sleep the night prior to our 7am departure time. But, the allergies were totally worth some of the most gorgeous natural beauty I have seen in a long time! 

At Mahabaleshwar, we climbed all the way to Arthur's Seat Point - a walkway that juts out over the Savitri River below, down 5000 feet straight below. It was a dizzying sight - but absolutely stunning. During the winter time, the valley looks rather harsh and brown, but I can just imagine how lush and green it would look during the warmer months! After our long trek, my brother and I were parched and starving - so naturally, some snacks were in order. We ordered vada pavs - a popular Marathi snack consisting of a spicy potato patty (vada) wrapped in a fluffy, buttery bun (pav), and topped off with spicy chutney (sauce) and fried chilies. It's basically heaven on a plate! 

Just like in Lonavla, monkeys are abound in Mahabaleshwar - and they seem quite used to the humans around them. Sadly though, due to the steady human encroachment on their territories, many don't get enough food or shelter as they usually would out in the wild. The monkeys in Mahabaleshwar were particularly playful and fearless, often coming close to us humans in hopes of getting some food. As we were ending our outing in Mahabaleshwar, we had quite an encounter with a mama monkey - she keenly spotted the parcel my brother was carrying (wafting, no doubt, of freshly cooked vada pav), and gave chase. Before I knew what happened, right in front of me I saw my brother running in a wide circle, and our monkey friend not far behind, her eyes on the prize. Just as I was about to shout to my brother to just drop the food and run, mama monkey got distracted for a split second by one of her babies, and we made a quick getaway to our car. Whew!! It was a bit of a scary experience, but definitely makes for a great story!

Our very last stop of the day was the quaint and lovely town of Panchgani - not far from Mahabaleshwar. More on that coming up in the next post - because Panchgani stole my heart and deserves its own post for sure :)

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tags: india, travel, maharasthra, mahabaleshwar, lonavla, vada pav, hill station, monkey
categories: Travel, Photography, iPhone Photography, India
Friday 04.07.17
Posted by Tania Chatterjee
Comments: 8
 
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