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Engagement sessions are so fun. We come along with you to your favorite spots (or if you don’t have a preference, take you to ours :) and grab frames that you are able to share with friends and family prior to the wedding. Use them for save the dates, invitations, and have them printed out for display at rehearsal dinners and for the wedding reception!

Getting married? Hiring a professional photographer? Always, always include engagement photography.  Always.  Whenever I meet with clients for the first time, I try to stress the importance of having an engagement session with their wedding photographer – regardless if it’s me they end up hiring.  You may not need save-the-dates, you may not need or want to have engagement photos on display at your wedding, but what I really think you need is an opportunity to work with your wedding photographer before your wedding day.  In my case, I want to put clients at ease in front of the camera and have a chance to goof off a bit and have a good time together.  That way, when the wedding day comes along, and the groom sees me in a tree or rolling around on the floor to get an interesting perspective – he won’t have to worry – it’s just me doing my thing.  The more comfortable you are in the presence of your wedding photographer – the better your wedding photos will be.

Meet Katie and Nick.  They wanted an urban setting for their engagement shoot, so we headed into downtown Denver to photograph for a bit with plans to wrap at dusk under the lights in Larimer Square.  We ended up with some amazing scenes.  I drove the few blocks from my home in the Denver Highlands (riding my bike with my camera gear makes me crazy nervous) and found THE best parking spot ever – right in the exact spot we had planned to meet – only to realize that I had forgotten my wallet.  My car is usually spotless, but I searched for loose change anyways – no luck.  I happen to have a resolution set for 2012 to not earn any parking tickets (yes, I usually earn them- a bad habit to break.  I can only imagine the amounts of sushi I could enjoy in lieu of paying parking tickets) and I had stayed true to that goal for all 13 days of the year so far.  Up walks Katie and Nick – looking adorable and so excited for our session.  I was laughing at myself as I explained the scenario, and Nick kindly filled my parking meter to the max.  Lifesaver!  I sent Nick and Katie a complimentary enlargement from our session in thanks for saving me from a ticket – scroll down to see which photograph they chose, it’s one of my favorites too.  (No parking tickets to date as I write this post, by the way.)

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Elise and Hunter braved a chilly winter day for what turned out to be a beautiful Round Rock engagement session. I’m honored to be photographing their wedding next winter, and I had such a great time getting to know them both and witnessing their sweet interactions as we made our way through the Old Settler’s Association […]

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The University of Texas campus in Austin is an architectural treat. I’ve had the opportunity to photograph amidst its lovely layout a handful of times for weddings and portrait sessions, so when Kristina and Greg brainstormed some UT ideas for their engagement photos – I knew it would be a fun, diverse session. These two love […]

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Keisha and Cameron chose to fill their engagement session with some vibrant scenes around Austin – and we had such a fun time bouncing through town together. We began around happy hour time in Clarksville, where the owners of restaurants Jeffrey’s and the Josephine House welcomed us so generously – even providing these two with […]

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It’s almost becoming a norm to somehow connect with couples who connect with both Texas and Colorado – it happens often in my travels between Denver and Austin as a wedding photographer. Ashley and Freddy just moved back to Texas from downtown Denver, and fancied downtown Austin for their engagement photography scene. They reserved the lawn […]

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