Archive for the ‘Engagement Sessions’ Category

vintage kitchen + adorable pups + gorgeous couple + sunny skies turned into fog in an hour + red heels = LOVE! <3

David & Cassidy are some of the cutest people ever and I LOVED all the ideas that Cassidy had for the engagement session – what’s more, is everything we did was in a 5 mile radius of where they lived! We went to the are where they always walk their dogs, and the overlook they love to go to. And of course, their adorable home. Gotta love that green tile ;) And their adorable fur babies. ;)

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Seriously? What fun!

Read their story & see part one of the images here.

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A magically delicious engagement session! When I first met Anna & Rex, they told me their engagement and love story that was so adorable that we just had to incorporate those elements into the session! See that yellow blanket there? That was actually a blanket they used on their first date at a lovely park in Illinois, where it actually began to pour rain, but Rex was determined to show her the park, so he grabbed an old electric (!) blanket and they went through the park huddled under this yellow blanket. Of course we had to use the blanket, and we also used balloons, which weren’t necessarily a part of their first date, but it’s still fun, no? ;)

Part two to come tomorrow – can’t wait to show you the rest!!

engagement guestbook!

October 2, 2008

Emmeline & Jeremiah are getting married this Saturday, and they are so awesome that I just had to share the engagement guestbook I made for them :)

Engagement guestbooks are awesome because it allows you to showcase all the fun engagement session photos, while providing a different type of guestbook for guests to sign at your wedding! :D

I offer these to all my clients – so if you’d like to inquire about getting one of these babies for yourselves (and they are beautiful!) don’t hesitate! :D


Did I ever say how much I loooved full spreads?!


Plenty of space for guests to sign around the images :)


One of my favorite spreads actually, the transparent image in the back can also be signed over :)


A view of the binding


And the beautiful gutter-less-ness of it all!