Jeffrey Boodman, a local photographer was at the Tidal Basin earlier last week to capture cherry blossoms photos in bloom.
When he was taking photos, he saw an anonymous bridal couple embrace. The bride saw him and stopped to let him get his shot.
He captured one beautiful photo of the couple embracing under the cherry blossoms.
After he saw the photo of the couple embracing under the cherry blossoms, he turned around to offer it to them, but they were gone.
On Sunday, he uploaded the photo in Facebook and Instagram to try and find the couple. He asked people to identify the couple so that he can give the photo to them.
Finally, he was able to track down the bridal couple. A wedding photographer reached out to him to identify the couple.
Photo: Jeffrey Boodman via Instagram
Photo: Jeffrey Boodman via Instagram
Boodman updated the status in Facebook and Instagram:
UPDATE: We found them! Their talented wedding photographer just reached out to me to identify the couple. Thanks to everyone for your help! I really appreciate it!
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