Before I became a wedding photographer, I served in the United States Navy as a Construction Mechanic. I was the guy that performed automotive repairs on the Navy’s construction equipment – everything from a lawnmower to a crane. Back then, I really love what I was doing.
I traveled a lot all over the world, living in new places and learning new cultures. I lived in Sicily for a while, 2 tours to Okinawa, Japan, Guam, and Cuba. I wish I could say I have tons of photographs from all my traveling, but I really don’t. I have some photos from films shot during the early years of my career, and that’s it.
I have always loved photography, but when it was time to make a transition from military life to civilian life, I chose real estate.
The photos below were all shot on a Vivitar 35mm film camera (except the one of me and my wife) many years ago before I became a wedding photographer!
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Miami Wedding Photographer Antonio Crutchley & His Wife Paula!

My First Time Seeing Snow in Washington DC - Long Before Becoming a wedding Photographer

My First Winter Blizzard In Washinton DC!

Sunset River Cruise on The Potomac River in Washington DC

A Winter Music Concert on The Mall in Washington DC

Homeless & a Storekeeper on a Winter and Summer Day in DC

Our Nation Capital Building in Washington DC!

Sculpture of Vietnam Soldiers at the Vietnam Memorial & Unknown Sculpture in Washington DC

Lincoln Memorial & the Jefferson Memorial - Washington DC



