Today's styled engagement session is titled "Beautiful Day in May" and took place at the Schedel Arboretum and Gardens in Elmore, Ohio. The photos by Ben and Les of Style & Story Creative are beyond stunning, especially the ones with the huge pink tree blossoms behind the gorgeous couple. The bride-to-be's beautiful lace dress with the black bow inspired me to create a brand new invitation template for my shop, Brenda's Marketplace. You can find the print at home template for the Vintage Lace Wedding Invitation here and the rest of the spectacular engagement session below the invitation . . .
Rob of Robert Holley Photography says the most frequent question he is asked by potential clients is . . . "Why do we need an engagement shoot?" His answer is always the same . . . "Let me count the ways....". Today, Rob joins us with a fresh look at the engagement session as he believes it's the key contributing factor to the success of his business. Read on for Rob's take on why you should have an engagement shoot with your photographer . . .
In order to give life to a client's vision, a photographer's work starts well before the wedding day. The engagement session allows for the development of a rapport with the client. They have a chance to observe them as a couple and establish an atmosphere of relaxation. Many insights can be garnered during this process.
• Are the couple comfortable with each other?
• How is the "chemistry" between them?
• How is their love demonstrated?
• Are they at ease in front of the camera?
The answers to these questions dictate which direction to take with the e-session.
Here is a specific example:
The client was booked through email and the engagement session is the first meeting. I would start the session with a discussion of their expectations and concerns. The majority of people will convey "they do not photograph well" or "they always look awkward and stiff".
Start off by walking them through the process. Explain to the client exactly how the shoot is going to unfold. Chances are they have never worked with a professional photographer before so now is the time to explain how the process is going to work.
Begin shooting the couple doing something simple. Have them walk while holding hands and chatting. It's not important that these images may not end up being used. The idea is to get the couple into the process. Let them have the experience of being shot by a professional. Encourage them, scold them, play with them, but most of all keep shooting. You never know when that perfect moment between two young lovers will appear.
An engagement session is like a dress rehearsal before the "big show". It is designed to be a more casual photo session of the couple but lessons are learned that serve well on the wedding day. Most couples hire a photographer for their creative approach but the engagement shoot helps the photographer determine just how creative the couple wants to be. The ability to produce unique photos on the wedding day is greatly enhanced by an understanding of the personalities of the bride and groom.
And, now in Robert's voice . . . "Following the engagement shoot I meet with my clients to share the photos and compare notes. I find that a thorough discussion of the engagement session enlightens both the client and me. This meeting builds confidence in my abilities to achieve the goals the client sets forth. Most important, it provides me with another chance to observe the bride and groom together. I look for the ways that their love and commitment expressed itself, so I can document some of those same emotions at the wedding. In my view, good wedding photographers are paid to capture love. Great photographers also archive the hopes and dreams of a couple about to start their journey in life together."
Thank you Robert for joining my blog today with a great article on "Why Do We Need an Engagement Shoot?" If you would like to see a real wedding by Robert , please click here.
photos shown throughout the post are courtesy of Robert Holley Photography
Today's fall engagement session comes to us from Cathy Empey Photographer in Canada who specializes in wedding and boudoir photography. Cathy is such an inspiration as not only is she a superb photographer, but she is a wife and mom to 6 beautiful children. Cathy likes to keep the composition of her photos "clean and simple, with an infusion of editorial style, similar to what you might see in a fashion magazine". Love this! My personal favorites from the photos below are the leaf shot and the black and white ring shot - what a beautiful capture. To see more from this engagement shoot, please visit Cathy's blog here and here.
Today features an amazing engagement session from Love Shack Photo {featuring the husband and wife photography team of Jackie Bayne and Patrick Simione, based in Erdenheim, PA}. Nikki and Conrad's engagement sessions took place on the Jersey shore at Congress Hall in Cape May. They plan to marry in October and I'm already anxious to see the wedding photos. It's bound to be amazing, just look at the engagement photos {complete with ice cream cart, a big ball and more} . . .
There are so many more wonderful engagement photos of Nikki and Conrad, please be sure to visit their post on Love Shack Photo's blog to see all the rest. I had the hardest time picking my favorites to share with you. Thank you Jackie for sharing these images with myself and my readers.
Today I am featuring two weddings and an engagement session from Erin and Randy of He & She Photography. You can see the earlier wedding of Mike and Danielle featured here. Before I feature the stunning wedding with the purple, black and white color scheme, I'd like to share with you the evening engagement shoot of Casey and Emily at the University of Redlands {they met on campus as students and wanted to revisit it for their engagement session}.
I'm loving the curves in the photo below, it's so perfect in black and white.
Be sure to come back in a little bit when I will be featuring an absolutely beautiful wedding that took place in La Jolla, CA.