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FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS
While this blog post was created with engagement sessions in mind, you can absolutely take these ideas into whatever photo session you end up doing. This can be an engagement, an anniversary, or even a just because. I always recommend getting professional photos done of you and your significant other at least every couple of years. These are your memories that you’ll not only get to look back on, but also your children, then grandchildren and beyond. Seriously, don’t you love looking at old photos?
But this is where things are starting to shift. When you used to get your photos taken, it used to be staged, at a studio in Target or in your backyard smiling at the camera. The thing is, this truly does not reflect how you are together. It doesn’t show your love, feelings and story. And that’s what the shift has become today. Photographers are truly becoming story tellers instead of just a point and shoot. We want to tell your story. We want you to be able to feel your love when you look back on these pictures. Feel the feelings you felt within those specific moments. That is what you should strive when getting your professional photos done.
So now you may be thinking, how do you even do that?
Well it starts by creating experiences. Your photographer should give you movement and feel comfortable being as you are. While yes, everyone wants the nice smiling photos, you’ll want an album full of real life feels. Smiling and running into eachothers arms. The passionate kisses or snuggles on a blanket. This is how you can capture those images you can look back on for the rest of your lives.
Truly coming up with ideas for your engagement session should be easy. Ask eachother, what do we love to do together?
If you want to have an ocean backdrop, what would you two generally do at the ocean? You’d probably go for a walk, or bring a blanket and relax. You may even go and watch sunset with some snacks and a bottle of wine.
Or maybe you really want it in the mountains. Generally, you two love to hike. So go on a hike for your photo session! Or waterfall chase. Whatever it is you two would love to do together is what you should plan.
Here are some questions to ask yourself when coming up with some ideas:
These questions are really important when making this decision. If you think of what you want to remember during these photos, this very well could be your first apartment together. Then maybe you do an intimate in home session taking photos in all the different rooms!
I’ve combined a list of all the experiences I could think of that could be fun to incorporate into your engagement session. Now, these are not for everyone! BUT, it’s to help get your creative juices flowing and maybe one of these you come across and say, “DUH!”. Let’s have some fun!