Your engagement photos are one of the first big moments that makes it all feel real. It’s the beginning of your wedding story—and your photos should feel like an elevated reflection of who you are together. To start, when choosing what to wear, keep it simple, refined, and true to your style. Neutral tones, soft fabrics, and classic silhouettes photograph beautifully. A flowing dress or a tailored jacket adds an elegant touch that instantly elevates the look. On the other hand, bold patterns or heavy logos tend to distract from the romantic, timeless vibe you’re going for—so it’s best to avoid them.
Why do I like park engagement photos so much? To begin your engagement photos in one spot and then walk down the trail, constantly taking pictures along the way, you never know what you’ll find around the corner, whether it’s bridges, trees, or gazebos; beauty abounds. At golden hour, I love how the sun shines over the lake and illuminates the leaves. It’s completely stunning.
The majority of couples want their wedding ceremony and reception to take place in the same location. While this is convenient because guests will only have to travel to one location for the wedding, many couples overlook the importance of the time the sun sets on their wedding day portraits, yes it’s true that every wedding has its own uniqueness and make special in its own way.
I’m so excited to share the wedding of Jonathan and Amanda with you today! When a wedding takes place at a private residence, what do you think about it? Something quite different, right? When a bride and groom are in a private residence, such as the home of a friend, a parent, or a family member. The idea of throwing a wedding party back home may appeal to you. It would be more intimate with a small number of guests. Appreciating the place with someone special who’s part of your life can bring out the most beautiful images you’ve ever imagined.