Engagement Sessions and Couples
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Engagement sessions and couples sessions usually last 1-2 hours. We suggest 2-3 outfits. Unlimited locations. Discounts available for those clients who have also booked us to shoot their wedding! Contact us to book your session today!
For the best results... we recommend: Date Nights!
Story-telling is the best way to get meaningful photos. We capture you, interacting together, in your most relaxed form, doing your favorite things! Instead of "Stand here," and "Pose like this"... we can recreate your favorite date, or your first date! Try a new hobby together, go to the library, share coffee, visit a flower farm, dance in the rain, play pool at your favorite bar, go to the drive in, or let's talk a walk along your favorite path. Whatever feels most you! We want to share what an authentic moment out looks like for you and your favorite person in the world! And thats when the magic happens! Examples below!
Cute Vlogs with Our Couples
FROM OUR Youtube, Instagram, and TIKTOK
Love was made for me and you
Reason #1 to dress boujee for your engagement sessions
It was just two lovers.
Kiera and Vincent's golden hour engagement session
Evie and Burke
A fall engagement session in the wilderness
Summer Sunsets
A gorgeous summer sunset engagement session with Natalie and Patrick.
When Someone Plays Trumpet During Your Engagement Session
POV: it's your 21st birthday, you're taking engagement pics with the love of your life, and someone is playing trumpet.
Life is good!
Swing Dancing Away
Sneak peek of THE CUTEST little engagement session with Sophia Evans and Ryan Russel at the Evansville Civic Theater! The two decided to swing Dance during there vintage themed engagement session.
Carving Memories for Forever
During yesterday's engagement session with Madi and Tyler, we made a little detour to do some photos in nature before we headed back to the city to catch the sunset. We hopped out of the car and to our delight the water was frozen. We were on a long bridge surrounded by a blanket of ice. I got started posing them immediately, and suggested we moved further along the bridge, when Madi stopped us all. She pointed out how a portion of the bridge was covered in carvings, something I hadn't even noticed. And she turned to Tyler asking if could pause so they could carve their names there too. We all began pulling out keys and comparing them to see who's was the sharpest. And then they got to carving. It took about 10 minutes, and it's by far my favorite moment from their shoot. I hope they go to revisit many many years and life events down the road, and remember how they carved this during their engagement session!