Sixth and I photography mitzvahs Washington DC335332
Sixth & I Mitzvah
600 I Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Sanctuary Our 105-year-old sanctuary accommodates seating for 800 people, split between two levels. Historic pews and warm architectural details enhance the rich, intimate vibe of the versatile space. Stage lighting plus a speakers provide logistical convenience for large-scale events. View floor-plan: Sanctuary Social Hall Complete with a full kitchen, the social hall is ideal for receptions, kiddush luncheons, dinner get-togethers, and conferences. An accommodating space no matter the occasion, the social hall can hold between 125 - 300 people, depending on seating and table arrangements.
View floor-plan: Social Hall
Multi-purpose Rooms
Smaller gatherings of 75 guests or fewer are perfect for 1 of 2 multi-purpose rooms positioned in Sixth & I’s administrative building.
View floor plan: Multi-Purpose Room
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Jewish Life-cycle Events
Sixth & I can be obtained to rent for b’nai-mitzvah
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Professional and Experienced Bar/Bat Mitzvah Photographers in DC
Planning to preserve the memories of an Bar/Bat Mitzvah in Washington, DC? My team and I have experience backing us up, with top rated photography and lots of Mitzvahs already under our belts. This spectacular city is my playground and I love seeing these special moments unfold here, planning with clients the best way to capture the events since they happen and benefit from the greatness around us.
Telling Your specific Story with Photojournalism
There are few days that are as essential inside the duration of a new Jewish son or daughter as his or her Bar/Bat Mitzvah. While there are many ceremonies, my team and I realize that every event is different so we focus on telling the tale of the people. I would not enter in to the image wanting to set some misconception or manipulate the specific situation; my photographs have to do with the candid moments, brimming with spontaneity and emotion.