Amanda & Danny's session was really just a fun evening in Dallas, Texas and we managed to squeeze it in before they moved off to California! We started off by the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge that's quickly become iconic to the Dallas skyline then headed over to White Rock Lake on the other side of the city. We wrapped things up just before the sun left us for the day. It was such a great time hanging out with them to celebrate their engagement in this way. Congrats you guys! Enjoy the new chapter!
Engaged | Jordyn & Kaleb
These two are definitely a fun pair and their wedding is fast approaching for this July! I met up with Jordyn & Kaleb first at a personal favorite- the Bishop Arts District in Dallas, Texas. While some of my favorite spots have changed, new things are always going on which makes it a great location- so much to see. After perusing all the unique shops for part one of the session, we made our way over to White Rock Lake to hang out on the docks and take in the view of the water. It was gorgeous! The perfect spot to round out the session for this adorable couple.
Behind the Camera | The Engagement Session
As our nation strives to become more budget-oriented within the wedding world, many a client will ask if we could forgo the engagement session to cut down on the price. And I get it, I really do. From their perspective, it's not near as important as time on the wedding day, but not having your wedding day photographer shoot an engagement session is actually removing quality from your big day photos, and here's why.
WHY IT'S REALLY FOR YOU
The engagement session is definitely when you and your fiancé can celebrate this period of your life that will only last a short time. This is also the opportune moment to take your photographer out for a trial run. By having a friend or less expensive photographer take your engagement photos, you're shorting yourself the advantage of experiencing your wedding day tog before the big day. It's as if you decided that you would be wearing that Vera Wang gown you've been in love with, but you won't take the time to try it on and have it altered. Your wedding day is not when you want to wear that dress for the first time. Photography is no different. The engagement session is in a way also that test drive to make sure you're happy with what the wedding will be like.
WHY IT'S ALSO REALLY FOR ME
So while it's also important for you to experience your photographer, it's equally important for your photographer to experience you, individually and as a couple. Each couple is different and the engagement session is the perfect time to see how they interact with each other and the camera. To see how aware of the camera they are versus being able to just enjoy the moment with each other. This is when I stock up on my arsenal of funny moments, new inside jokes, and insights to your personality that I can pull out during the wedding day during moments of stress, nerves, feigning smiles, and just overall wedding day emotions. This is my chance to put you at ease and let you see that this picture-taking thing is really not that bad.
By having the engagement session and going through that process, we can all start your day in confidence knowing what to expect from each other. That's a win-win in my book.