Posts Tagged ‘engagement photography’

Colleen and Paul are getting married tomorrow at Caesar’s Palace, and I can’t wait to shoot their wedding! It’s going to be amazing! They just flew in from New York to relax before their wedding, so we met up and did a quick mini engagement session so they could have a picture displayed at their wedding reception. I am so happy we were able to hang out before the wedding since I don’t usually have the luxury of meeting out of town couples beforehand. I just love getting to know my couples because it makes photographing the wedding day so much easier!

Las Vegas engagement photography

Las Vegas engagement photographer

Last Sunday, I teamed up with Karman Lee Photography to take engagement pictures of her brother and future sister-in-law. They live in Connecticut but they drove down to Boston for an engagement shoot. It was pretty cold that day, but Shan Shan and Alex were troopers and even went without their coats for some of the shoot! In contrast, I had on a huge white down coat with an aviator type beanie to cover my head and ears. I look more like an eskimo than a photographer, haha, but love how it keeps me warm so I’m not shivering and making my photos blurry.

I am so excited to show off these photos! Aren’t they a gorgeous couple?! I love the outfit that Shan Shan wore too. The bright cheery colors almost made me forget it was the dead of winter! We started off shooting in the lobby at the Institute for Contemporary Art (ICA) in Boston, which is a really cool building. Then we walked around the waterfront. I’ve never been to that part of Boston before, so I loved this shoot because I got to the chance to explore! Thanks Shan Shan and Alex for braving the the cold with Karman and me!

To see more pictures, venture over to my website.

boston engagement photography at the ICA

engaged couple at the ICA in Boston

couple jumping outside the ICA in Bosotn

engaged couple having fun by the Boston waterfront

kissing couple during an engagement session in Boston

couple walking down a pedestrian bridge in Boston