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WHAT’S MY PROCESS TO GREAT IMAGES?

STEP 1: Introduction

Tell me what kind of photos you’re looking for here.

STEP 2: Investment

I’ll give you a price based on what you’re looking for.

STEP 3: Deposit

You’ll pay a deposit to hold a date/time.

STEP 4: Location Planning

This is THE most important step to great images.

You send me outfit photos and I suggest locations based on the photoshoot type and the styling of the outfits.

Trust me…I know the DMV area like the back of my hand!

STEP 5: Shoot & Post Processing

Within 1-3 days AFTER the shoot I will send you a link with all of the unedited photos so you can choose your favorites.

I will then edit your selected photos within 5-10 days after receiving your list of favorites.

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Capital Couture: Fashion Photography for DC’s Style Visionaries

Raya Photo Studios brings NYC editorial energy to DC’s fashion scene. Based in Alexandria, we serve designers, boutiques, and style rebels across the DMV, crafting runway-worthy campaigns and bold portraiture that turns Georgetown storefronts into Vogue spreads.

Our Approach

  • Street Style Meets High Art: Strut sequences on CityCenterDC’s marble floors, avant-garde draping against Brutalist DC architecture.

  • Styled to Slay: Kate’s Milan-trained eye curates looks—from Georgetown socialite sleekness to Shaw’s streetwear edge.

  • DC’s Hidden Catwalks: We transform K Street power alleys, Union Station’s Beaux-Arts halls, and NoMa murals into fashion stages.

Scouted Locations
We’ve cataloged DC’s most underrated fashion backdrops—Navy yard’s arches, Metro stations’ neon glow, or fancy lounges to elevate your brand.

Services

  • Lookbook Campaigns

  • Model Portfolios

  • Boutique E-Commerce Imagery

  • Editorial Street Style

Why Us

  • Duo Runway Cred: Kate’s styling résumé + my lens work for top jewelry and clothing. brands = unstoppable synergy.

  • Local Fashion Whisperers: We know which DC alleys mimic Parisian cobblestones and when the Hirshhorn’s light rivals French museums.